List of Knowing Bros special series

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Throughout the history of Knowing Bros, this segments is shown on both TV and YouTube, after the end of a Knowing Bros episodes.

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Job consultation room

An official corner of the show after the Brother School segment for the episode has ended. Jang Sung-kyu, Shindong and Jeong Se-woon would let guests (different from in Brother School), as Variety Job Lookers, to prove their variety skills to the three. [1]

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Episodes

Ep. #Ep. #Air DateGuest(s)
2041November 9, 2019 Pengsoo, Hwang Kwang-hee
2052November 16, 2019
2063November 23, 2019
2084December 7, 2019Lee Seung-yoon, Copychu
2095December 14, 2019
2106December 21, 2019
2127January 4, 2020 (G)I-DLE (Soojin, Yuqi, Shuhua)
2138January 11, 2020
2149January 18, 2020
21510February 1, 2020 Sleepy
21611February 8, 2020
21712February 15, 2020 GFriend
21813February 22, 2020
21914February 29, 2020

After school activities: Dong Dong Shin Ki

Kang Ho-dong, together with Shindong (Super Junior), visits various idols and learn idol songs choreographs. Several other guests will then watch the final dancing videos and comment on them. This activity lasted from July 11 to October 24, 2020. [2]

Cast

Episodes

Ep. #Ep. #Air DateGuest(s)
2381July 11, 2020Beginning with Dong Dong Shin Ki
2392July 18, 2020 Kim Jong-min (Koyote), EXO-SC
2403July 25, 2020 Red Velvet - Irene & Seulgi
2414August 1, 2020 Red Velvet - Irene & Seulgi, Kim Jong-kook, Oh My Girl (Mimi, Seunghee), Winner (Mino, Seungyoon)
2425August 8, 2020 Wooyoung (2PM), Bang Chan (Stray Kids)
2436August 15, 2020 Wooyoung (2PM), Bang Chan (Stray Kids), Super Junior-D&E, Jessi, Nichkhun (2PM)
2447August 22, 2020Na Ha-eun
2458August 29, 2020 Kai (EXO), Taeyong (NCT)
2469September 5, 2020 SuperM, Hyoyeon (Girls' Generation), Block B (Park Kyung, P.O)
24710September 12, 2020 (G)I-DLE (Soojin, Yuqi)
24811September 19, 2020 (G)I-DLE (Miyeon, Soojin, Soyeon, Yuqi), Ha Sung-woon (Hotshot), Seohyun (Girls' Generation)
24912September 26, 2020Kim Ji-hoon, Super Junior-D&E
25013October 10, 2020 Super Junior-D&E, Super Junior-K.R.Y., GFriend (Yerin, SinB)
25114October 17, 2020 IZ*ONE (Kwon Eun-bi, Choi Ye-na, Jang Won-young)
25215October 24, 2020 IZ*ONE

After school activities: Universe hipsters

Universe Cowards (Kim Hee-chul, Min Kyung-hoon) visit rappers and learn hip hop and rapping from them. This activity began from October 31, 2020 to January 2, 2021. [3]

Through this activity, Kim Hee-chul and Min Kyung-hoon have released a new hip hop single "Hanryang" (한량), which is produced by DinDin and features BIBI. The single was released on December 20 at 00:00 (KST). [4]

As a fulfillment of their promise for the "Hanryang" (한량) music video reaching 1 million views in 24 hours, Universe Cowards held an online fan-meet on January 14, 2021 with special guests DinDin, BIBI, and Ateez.

Cast

Episodes

Ep. #Ep. #Air DateGuest(s)
2531October 31, 2020Lee Young-ji
2542November 7, 2020
2553November 14, 2020 DinDin
2564November 21, 2020
2575November 28, 2020 Swings, DinDin, Kid Milli, Park Dae-hee
2586December 5, 2020 Swings, DinDin, Kid Milli
2597December 12, 2020 DinDin, BIBI
2608December 19, 2020
2619December 26, 2020 DinDin, BIBI, Shindong (Super Junior), Ateez
26210January 2, 2021 MFBTY, Swings, Kid Milli

After school activities: Lots of advice

Seo Jang-hoon and Lee Soo-geun, a duo in Brother School that is well-known for their chemistry, get advice on various games, alongside Shindong (Super Junior). This activity began from January 16 to April 17, 2021.

Cast

Episodes

Ep. #Ep. #Air DateGameGuest(s)
2641January 16, 2021 Crazyracing Kartrider NCT (Jungwoo, Jeno, Chenle)
2652January 23, 2021
2663January 30, 2021
2674February 6, 2021 Among Us Monsta X (Minhyuk, Hyungwon, Joohoney)
2685February 20, 2021
2696February 27, 2021Board Games
2707March 6, 2021
2718March 13, 2021Drinking Games Lee Yong-jin, Lee Jin-ho
2729March 20, 2021
27310March 27, 2021
27411April 3, 2021 PUBG Apink (Yoon Bo-mi, Oh Ha-young)
27512April 10, 2021
27613April 17, 2021

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