MBC's flagship variety brand "Infinite Challenge" returns on YouTube with a new look.
MBC is set to launch the official channel for the digital variety project "Hawasu," aimed at the "Mudo Kids" generation, later this month and is preparing to release its first content.
The signature corner of "Hawasu," "Sewage Treatment Plant," is an office variety show that modernly reinterprets the popular "Infinite Challenge" corner "Infinite Company." With the concept of cheerfully solving all of life's trivial worries, it delivers small everyday laughs. The program features Park Myung-soo and Jung Joon-ha appearing as a "workplace boss duo." Each episode features various guests appearing as "new employees" who share realistic concerns such as dating, generational gaps and company life, engaging in lively back-and-forth banter with the two.
The production team said, "'Sewage Treatment Plant' is not simply a restoration of past variety shows, but content that adapts the warm humor of 'Infinite Challenge' to the sensibilities of the current generation."
"Sewage Treatment Plant" was released on MBC's YouTube channel "Obunsunsak" and has received strong responses and high view counts under the reaction dubbed "Mudo Returns." Familiar characters and new settings blend together, establishing it as a generationally resonant variety show. "Sewage Treatment Plant" will be first released on the "Hawasu" YouTube channel at 6:25 p.m. on the 15th, and in the first episode Charles Enter and Junppang Instructor will appear to show a lively chemistry with the two.
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