Suji (Rookie Team) / Suah (Red Queen Former Member)
Lee Suji
Suji (Rookie Team) / Suah (Red Queen Former Member)

“Only those who survive can make their debut as a girl group! The series follows the story of 11 girls as they fiercely compete and undergo vigorous training to become idol stars.”
THE IDOLM@STER.KR, set in the world of Korean entertainment production, stars Korean idols of course, as well as other Japanese and Thai hopefuls. Like the original game, the drama follows a group of young women as they embark on a career in the entertainment industry, and depicts their sweat and tears, their hopes and dreams.
Suji (Rookie Team) / Suah (Red Queen Former Member)
Lee Suji
Suji (Rookie Team) / Suah (Red Queen Former Member)
Yeeun (Rookie Team)
Lee Yeeun
Yeeun (Rookie Team)
Jiseul (Rookie Team)
Cha Ji-seul
Jiseul (Rookie Team)
Mint (Rookie Team)
Mint
Mint (Rookie Team)
Haseo (Rookie Team)
Haseo Kwon
Haseo (Rookie Team)
Youngjoo (Debut Team)
Youngjoo Heo
Youngjoo (Debut Team)
Jane (Debut Team)
Jane Cheon
Jane (Debut Team)
Sori (Debut Team)
Kim Sori
Sori (Debut Team)
Yukika (Debut Team)
Yukika Teramoto
Yukika (Debut Team)
Jiwon (Debut Team)
Lee Ji-won
Jiwon (Debut Team)
Taeri (Debut Team)
Jeong Taeri
Taeri (Debut Team)
Chae Na Kyung (Red Queen)
Lee Ka-eun
Chae Na Kyung (Red Queen)
Back then when they were transforming the IDOLM@STER IP into all sorts of different media, including a Korean drama because why not? The drama itself played out exactly as you may expect and the first episode gave the necessary impression to set the expectations going forward. The cast members consisted mostly of idols so you may expect varied degrees of on-screen presence and performance. The drama explored one of the girls stories every 1-2 episodes but these were extremely predictable and bland, offering no variety, theming or appeal. You would expect this type of show to be much shorter but for some reason they went for full length, I guess they had the IDOLM@STER budget.
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