Girls' Generation videography

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Music videos49
Dance videos13
Commercial videos11

This is the videography of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation . Girls' Generation have been in the music business ever since debuting in August 2007. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun. Former member Jessica was dismissed from the group in 2014. [1]

Contents

Music videos

TitleYearDirectorLengthNotes
"Into The New World" (다시 만난 세계) [2] 2007Cheon Hyeok-jin [3] 4:52Debut song
"Girls' Generation" (소녀시대) [4] Un­known3:55Originally sung by Lee Seung-chul
"Kissing You" [5] 2008Lee Sang-kyu [6] 3:20
"Baby Baby" [7] Un­known3:23
"Love Hate" (오빠 나빠) [8] 3:48Sung by Jessica, Tiffany and Seohyun
"Gee" [9] 2009Cho Soo-hyun [10] 3:54
"Gee" (Color version)3:19Dance Version
"Gee" (White version)3:20Dance Version
"Way To Go!" (힘 내!) [11] Un­known3:01
"Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (소원을 말해봐) [12] Jang Jae-hyeok [13] 4:00
"Oh!" [14] 2010Cho Soo-hyun [15] [16] 3:33
"Run Devil Run" [17] 3:27
"Run Devil Run" [18] 3:46Story version
"Genie" [19] Jang Jae-hyeok [20] 4:25Japanese version
"Genie"3:32Japanese version; Dance Version [21]
"Gee" [22] Cho Soo-hyun [23] 3:35Japanese version
"Gee"3:22Japanese version; Dance Version [21]
"Genie"Un­known3:313D version
"Hoot" () [24] Jang Jae-hyeok [25] 4:13
"Hoot" [26] 3:18Dance Version
"Beautiful Girls" [27] 2011Un­known3:57Sung by Yoo Young-jin
"Run Devil Run" [28] Hideaki Sunaga [29] [30] 3:36Japanese version
"Run Devil Run"3:25Japanese version; Dance Version [21]
"Mr. Taxi" [31] 3:46
"Mr. Taxi" [32] 3:37Japanese version; Dance Version [21]
"Echo" [33] Un­known3:31
"Run Devil Run" [34] 3:583D version
"Bad Girl" [35] Hideaki Sunaga [36] 4:05
"The Boys" [37] Hong Won-ki [38] 5:19Korean version
"The Boys" [39] 5:20English version
"Time Machine" [40] 2012Masaaki Uchino [41] 5:38
"Paparazzi" [42] Toshiyuki Suzuki [43] 6:36
"Paparazzi" [42] 4:10Close-up version
"Paparazzi" [44] 3:53Full version; Dance Version
"Paparazzi" [45] 3:56Gold edition; Dance Version
"All My Love is For You" [46] Masaaki Uchino [47] 4:06
"Oh!" [48] Hideaki Sunaga [49] 4:10Japanese version
"Oh!" [50] 3:11Japanese version; Dance Version
"Flower Power" [51] Toshiyuki Suzuki [52] 3:42
"Flower Power" [53] 3:23Dance Version
"Dancing Queen" [54] Un­known4:23Originally recorded in 2008, but released on December 21, 2012
"I Got A Boy" [55] 2013Hong Won-ki [56] 5:05
"Love & Girls"Toshiyuki Suzuki [57] [58] 3:37
"Love & Girls" [59] 3:17Dance Version
"Galaxy Supernova"3:42
"Galaxy Supernova" [60] 3:30Dance Version
"My oh My" [61] Hong Won-ki [62] 3:27
"Beep Beep" [63] Toshiyuki Suzuki [64] 3:39Short version, originally previewed in April; full version was released eight months later in December
"Mr.Mr." [65] 2014Kim Beom-chul [66] 4:04
"Mr. Taxi"Un­known3:35Split screen version
"Indestructible" [67] 4:35Lyrics Video
"Divine" [68] 5:44Story version. First music video where the nine members do not appear
"Divine"Masaaki Uchino [69] 4:18Last music video with nine members before Jessica's departure
"Catch Me If You Can" [70] 2015Toshiyuki Suzuki [71] 4:22Korean version
"Catch Me If You Can" [72] 4:21Japanese version
"Party" [73] Hong Won-ki [74] [75] 3:38
"Lion Heart" [76] 5:37
"You Think" [77] Lee Ki-baek [78] 3:18
"Sailing (0805)" [79] 2016Un­known4:21Digital single, to commemorate nine years together since debut
"Holiday" [80] 2017Ziyong Kim
(Fantazy Lab) [81]
3:24
"All Night" [82] Shin Hee-won [83] [84] 7:48Documentary version
"All Night" [85] 3:52Clean version
"Forever 1" [86] 20223:33
"Forever 1 (Matisse & Sadko Remix)" [87] Un­known3:43

Commercial videos

TitleYearLengthNotes
"It's Fantastic"20083:31Sung by Jessica Tiffany and Seohyun, title song for the online game "Mabinogi"
"Haptic Motion"7:48Commercial film with TVXQ for Samsung Anycall's Haptic
"HaHaHa Song"20091:20Public campaign
"Chocolate Love"4:00Commercial film for the LG CYON Chocolate
"Seoul"4:14Publicity MV for Seoul, with Super Junior
"Cabi Song"20104:28Commercial film for Caribbean Bay, with 2PM
"Lal Lal La"2:59Voting campaign
"Hey, Cooky!"3:06Advertisement for the LG Cooky
"Genie"3:31Was released for Samsung PAVV LED TV in 3D
"첫눈에... (Snowy Wish)"3:37Presented by Daum
"Visual Dreams (Pop! Pop!)"20113:30Campaign for Intel Asia

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleOther notes
I AM. 2012ThemselvesBiographical film
SMTown: The Stage [88] 2015

Television

Drama

TitleYearRoleNoteRef
Kimcheed Radish Cubes 2007ThemselvesCameo in Episode 9
Sazae-san 3 2011ThemselvesCameo [89]
ENT2012ThemselvesCartoon Characters [90]
The Producers2015ThemselvesCameo in Episode 1, only TTS [91]

Reality series

TitleYearNoteRef.
Girls' Generation Goes to School2007Narrated by Sungmin from Super Junior; Pre-debut TV series [92]
MTV Girls' GenerationEach episode featured a separate member
Factory Girl 2008Not all members were present in every episode due to conflicting schedules [93]
Girls' Generation's Horror Movie Factory 2009 Yoona was not present due to her commitments filming Cinderella Man
Himnaera Him!/Cheer Up! Replaced Horror Movie Factory due to low ratings
Girls' Generation's Hello Baby Part of KBS's Hello Baby series [94]
Right Now It's Girls' Generation2010Archival footage from 2007 to 2010
Girls' Generation Star Life Theater2011Follows the group during the release of The Boys
Girls' Generation and the Dangerous BoysLeading weekend program on JTBC [95]
Channel Girls' Generation2015First reality show after Jessica's departure [96]
Girl's for Rest2018 Girls' Generation-Oh!GG's show
Soshi TamTam2022New full-group reality show in seven years, to celebrate the group's 15th anniversary and ahead of their 2022 comeback [97]

Specials

TitleYearNote
Girls' Generation’s Christmas Fairy Tale2011Christmas special
Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy 2013MBC Girls' Generation New Year's Day Comeback special

See also

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