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''Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2'' () is an organized sports variety program that airs on
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. The first episode aired on June 25, 2009 and the last one on May 29, 2016. The pilot episode was aired on September 13, 2009 titled as ''Let's Go Dream Team 2 - Green Team Go!''. The first season of Dream Team was aired for six years between 1999 and 2003. Production director, Jeon Jin Hak, and MC, Lee Chang Myung, from season 1 were invited and returned to record for season 2.


Slogan

*Opening: "The legend of ten years! A split second win!" (10년의 신화! 1초의 승부!) *Ending: "To build a society where everyone does his or her best and accepts the results as they are!" (승리를 위해 최선을 다하고 결과에 승복할 줄 하는 사회를 만들기 위해!)


Production

*Main producer: Jeon Jin Hak *Current producers: Kwon Yong Taek, Lee Dong Hoon, Kim Sung Min **Past producers: Kim Jin Hwan, Lee Tae Heon *Current screenwriters: Kim Ki Ryun, Yoon Young Kyeong, Lee Hyo Jung, Kim Hye Jung, Ju Ri Ra, Baek Ju Yeon **Past screenwriters: Park Mi Kyeong, Kang Eun Ji, Im Ju Ri *FD: Shin Ji Woong, Kim Hye Jin *Voice: Lee Won Joon *Dream Team Main Doctor: Yoon Hyun Seok (episode 1-103), Jeon Byeong Chul (104-current)


Team/cast

*MC: Lee Chang Myung, Boom, Jo Woo Jong, Jeong Da-eun *Commentators: Lee Byeong Jin, Yoo Ji Cheol *Fixed cast:
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), Park Jae Min, Agia *Semi-fixed cast: Lee sang-in,
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Format


Audience service game

Before the main event, the cast will play an audience service game to show their appreciation of the fans coming out to the event. The members choose a partner, which is usually their manager, but they can also choose a staff member, the team's doctor (2), or an audience. The game is usually played between the Dream Team members but can also be the opposing team. The losing team will pay for the snacks. However, sometimes they continue the game until one member of the losing team is finally chosen to pay. The loser of the game will pay for all the snack expenses.


Wildcard

Before the main event, each team will have a member participate at each obstacle. The winning team with fastest time and fewest eliminations will receive three wildcards, while the other team will receive two wildcards. If both teams have the same number of eliminations, then the team with the fastest time will receive three wildcards.


List of episodes


Main event stats


Individual stats


Men (Dream Team)


Women (Dream Team)


Men (opposing team)


See also

* List of Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 episodes


References


External links

* * {{KBS Entertainment Shows Korean Broadcasting System original programming South Korean variety television shows 2009 South Korean television seasons Korean-language television shows