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KBS variety programme "Cool Kidz" is a fascinating programme, with it straddling many arenas. This variety programme on public broadcast networks has famous celebrities appearing behind Kang Ho Dong and as its name suggests, its aim is "neighbourhood-ization". While going around this neighbourhood and that neighbourhood, they held competitions with the surrounding neighbours in table tennis, badminton, bowling and basketball. Looking at just the concept and the scale, it seemed like a production on some cable channel. Although of course they also organized large-scale events such as one visit to Taereung or filming overseas etc, but..

The amazing thing about this programme is the teamwork and the roles each of them play. A hobbies club for lifestyle sports is originally a place for one to realize his passion for sports and a community where people become closer through their hobbies, without any regard for their actual professions. Although the "Cool Kidz" members came together because of their appearances on the programme which were brought about by their contractual relationships, they showed us a community with the philosophy of a hobbies club. Instead of comparing their popularity or recognition levels, they divided themselves according to a comparison of whether they were able to do well or not able to do so at a particular sport. In front of those "ball games", whether one is doing well in his career or not, whether one is the CEO of an agency, whether one is a celebrity within a company, whether one is a superstar standing at the peak of the Hallyu wave, whether one is a actor playing minor roles, whether one is a model whom the public is not familiar with, whether one is a rookie, everybody is treated equally within the "Cool Kidz" team and given the same opportunities. Although the members come and go at any time, the "Cool Kidz" team is always warmly receiving the new members and also warmly greeting each other and promising to meet one another again. Just like a hobbies club where no one is forced to take part in anything.

Max Changmin, who has resumed his music activities with "Something", will be taking off his uniform for the "Cool Kidz" team with the last basketball match next week. He is one of the team's pioneer members. From "Moonlight Prince", the predecessor to "Cool Kidz", he stood by Kang Ho Dong's ups and downs together with the latter, and he was the member who spent the longest time with Kang Ho Dong. Although Max Changmin's full-fledged foray into variety coincided with Kang Ho Dong's return, not everything turned out smooth-sailing as he wished. Perhaps it was because he wasn't even the type who emits natural talent for variety, or maybe it was because he wasn't able to grab hold of a place as the ace player or a regular player, when compared to his activities as TVXQ, he is now leaving the show with a report card which isn't exactly spectacular.

In the basketball series which has continued for a good long 4 months, with Seo Ji Suk, Julien Kang, JYP etc appearing together all at once, and prominent figures such as Kim Hyuk dominating the spotlight, Max Changmin wasn't even able to grab the attention even once. Max Changmin of TVXQ, the group who stood at the staggering zenith of the Hallyu fever, was mainly a substitute player on the bench in this programme. However, Max Changmin never once showed any dissatisfaction at all. In other words, he does not have any sense of identity / ego that he is a star (he even said that even if one combs through 8 degrees of kinship in his own family, they wouldn't be able to find people who step out like this in front of people to work), and just knew that he was thankful for the opportunities given to him in line with his own capabilities (at the sport). In order not to be a burden to the other members or his team, he devoted himself not to practices for his dance choreography, but to sports. Such hard work on his part was captured on the passing screen images and one could read such hard work from his appearance. Even if the production crew didn't highlight his story, one could feel his genuine hard work.

In particular, during the Japanese special where a friendly match was held, Max Changmin's attitude was touching. Even before the match, there was a lot of attention given to this match, more so than a real match between the 2 countries' national representative teams, and a full-house of spectators came forth to watch the match, and to the extent that many people who could not enter the stadium had to return home with feelings of regret, Max Changmin's popularity was staggering. This fever was not due to Kang Ho Dong or Kim Hyuk, but solely and 100% for Max Changmin. But the attention on Max Changmin was only limited to the moment when he entered the court.

As the match tilted in favour of the Japanese team, the Korean team was engaged in a match where they were on thin ice, so Woo Ji Won and the coach etc had the game as the paramount consideration on their minds and did not have the luxury of showing Max Changmin off to the Japanese spectators. In the same way, the production crew also made a brave choice to focus only on the progress of the game. In front of the fans who had come to see him, Max Changmin had to sit on the bench for most of the time, and even if he went out onto the court, he was not the ace but merely played the part of a role player, but one never ever felt any form of awkwardness or discomfort from Max Changmin.

Max Changmin never confused his roles for TVXQ and within the Cool Kidz team. While living a life where he receives attention more than anyone else, and the surprising self-objectification by the superstar himself who had come this far based on the love from other people, this was the part which allowed one to feel the humane side of this superstar. In the same context, JYP, who was leading the charge, was also a surprising revelation. [details about JYP omitted]. Let alone the laughs brought by JYP or Max Changmin, such appearances where they are comfortable and relaxed in a reverse set-up where no statuses matter, are things which one is never able to see in other places.

There is no preferential treatment, and no superiority. At this week's broadcast where the team left for winter training, Max Changmin went "Again? This is too much" when JYP informed them that he would be late in meeting up with him due to scheduling conflicts, showing off his joking appeal. Following that, Kang Ho Dong told him off, "JYP comes even if he is late, but there have also been times when you have suddenly disappeared because you say you have other schedules", creating much laugher. This is the amazing point about variety. Max Changmin consolidates the attention of a few thousand, a few hundred thousand audience members on huge stages onto himself, and Japanese fans even come to Korea just to see him, but in a reality variety programme, he was just a youth who likes a proposal for a schedule where he can meet with the beautiful ladies of Gochang in a speed-dating scenario. Even if this is not played up or highlighted, this type of appearance which he gives off naturally, when combined together with his experience on the stage, is bound to enlarge his charm.

Max Changmin said that although he is sorry towards U-Know Yunho, he was not shaking even once when they were preparing for their music comeback this time around, but he was shaking and worrying that he wouldn't be able to do well when he was involved in the basketball games. In particular, he said that he had gotten caught up in basketball just like a fever sweeping across him. In reality, from his standpoint, it was possible for that (being nervous) to happen. To compound matters, it was not even his primary profession but in the world of variety programmes. However, for the few moments which collectively make up only a few minutes, Max Changmin did not have any complaints but silently practised and practised. Whether it is for money, for honour, or for image purposes, if one were to quibble over the time spent on practice, that would be the worst thing to do. In any case, activities in a hobbies club for lifestyle sports have no connection to one's occupation or assets. Max Changmin therefore also entered the Cool Kidz team with this mindset and enjoyed himself very much and worked hard at practising.

Just like what Lee Byung Jin, who worked together with Max Changmin in the bowling series, said, instead of being known as Choikang (strongest) Changmin, Changmin is someone who suits the name "Choiseon (best) Changmin". Now, there is only one last opportunity left to see Max Changmin in his uniform. Although it is probable that there will be a special for him leaving the show (in the final broadcast), he will most likely not be able to be given much role / airtime during the match. However, even if we cannot always see the side of him which is different from his status as a star or from his commanding and confident performances on stage, it seems like he will leave good memories of the moments when we saw how he earnestly broke out in perspiration, or when he always got nervous when doing his best at every match. This is also the charm of variety, which closes the distance between a star and the viewers.


Source: mug_ping@twitter, Entermedia

tonight's episode is his last match :( i'll miss him on the show.

(i hope i did it right this time! i wasn't sure what the mod meant so i put the name of the media outlet)

Date: 2014-02-04 03:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iluvkidnappers.livejournal.com
I've officially stanned him for....8 years.

CAN I JUST MARRY HIM ALREADY

ALSO I NEED NEW CHANGMIN ICONS, SOMEONE HALP

Date: 2014-02-04 04:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoppedclock321.livejournal.com
Is this show worth watching?

Date: 2014-02-04 05:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jrt131n.livejournal.com
If you like sports...then sure.....I couldn't really get into it, but the first couple of episodes I did get a chance to watch were kind of funny.

Date: 2014-02-04 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] turtles-tszx.livejournal.com
It was boring during the first few episode but once you get into it, it's really nice. I would recommend the basket ball game, everyone was lovely and you can feel the excitement when they play.

Date: 2014-02-04 06:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] piggybunny12.livejournal.com
I think the badminton arc is really worth watching. Changmin does better, if that's your thing. But overall, there is a really nice narrative about the cast members coming together and becoming a supportive team.

Date: 2014-02-04 06:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shocko-o.livejournal.com
I only watched the basketball arc, and I guess it helped that I was really bored at the time and like basketball/sports manga, but some of the games are nice if you have the time for it.

Date: 2014-02-04 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simplyseasalt.livejournal.com
Hm. I'm not a big sports fan, and I don't know the rules to any sport that well. I started watching it because Changmin was in it. He doesn't really get a lot of screentime, especially as the show progresses. I eventually grew to like the show outside of just watching it because Changmin was in it. I like how the members of the team try so hard. There's quite a lot of heart in this show, which is what I love the most about it. The games are interesting too...you'll get really sucked in watching certain episodes because of the tension.

I wouldn't suggest you marathon the show though. The episodes run long. Maybe watch a few episodes on a weekened or when bored.

Date: 2014-02-04 05:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacky-snoopy.livejournal.com
I've been meaning to watch this for Feeldog and Changmin but I haven't had a chance to yet ;;

Date: 2014-02-04 06:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaila-09.livejournal.com
Changmin is my bias in TVXQ/DB5K and as I have watched through the years, he is not someone to hog the limelight. There would be times when I think he would rather shy away from cameras and give others the chance.

Date: 2014-02-04 08:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shunluv.livejournal.com
true.
he is someone who prefer to give other the spotlight and support silently from behind

Date: 2014-02-04 01:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aneeleniffum.livejournal.com
Yup, I agree! But I will always remember him as everyone's evil maknae! :D

Date: 2014-02-04 06:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shocko-o.livejournal.com
Watched this when I was bored and kbs world are generous with subs, and came out liking John Park and Seo Ji Suk. Nice team bonding experience.

Date: 2014-02-04 02:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eliteja81.livejournal.com
Basketball was interesting to watch :) Sad that Min is leaving the show :/ But I do agree that one could stretch their schedule only so much before getting sick from overworking: with his current Korean plus future Japanese promotions, filming schedule and so on. I am proud that he did his very best till the last episode ♥

Date: 2014-02-04 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] footballfina.livejournal.com
Not even gonna lie, I was kinda gutted when I heard he's leaving the show. Over winter break I binge watched the entire series, and he was SO FUCKING GREAT on the show, he even managed to make Kang Ho Dong (who I normally hate) tolerable.

Anyway, I'm excited for his upcoming drama thing and just him being in as many projects as possible because I miss his face

Date: 2014-02-04 07:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msdaccxx.livejournal.com
Godspeed, Changmin - you were great on this and relentlessly unstarry and hard-working. John Park will be lonely without his derp hyung.

This show has some really great elements. Whilst everyone loved basketball, especially as they were actually good at it, I did miss the public interaction element - we got lots of that with the other sports where they introduced the opposing teams properly. Kang Ho Dong does have a talent for spotting which members of the public will be funny or able to tell a good story and he can draw that out of them. More of this with taekwondo, I think, as they are touting for members of the public to train alongside them

With badminton, I liked the few occasions when players, faced with Changmin or Nichkhun or whoever across the net would freeze and just be like "I can't serve! What if I break his lovely face?". And the coaches who, most of the time, would be like "You do what? Singing? Never heard of you, now do 40 laps!" The coaches do always field the best teams on based on merit, not on how famous they are.

I'll still watch post-Changmin because the dynamic is still really good and I want to see John Park making more stranded fish astonishment faces.

Date: 2014-02-05 03:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyokoryu.livejournal.com
10 years of seniority and sold out domes over and over again and he is still that humble hardworking boy yo fell in love with. This article made me so proud of our shim changmin.

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