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SNL Korea

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  • Status: Canceled
  • First Aired: December 3, 2011
  • Seasons: 9
  • Episodes: 207
  • Networks: tvN
  • Genres: Comedy
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SNL Korea(2011)

TMDB Rating: 8.2 (5 votes)

Overview

Korea's version of the late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show. The show's comedy sketches, which parody contemporary culture and politics, are performed by a large and varying cast of repertory cast members.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

8 episodes • 2011

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1Episode 1Dec 3, 20110.0
2Episode 2Dec 10, 20110.0
3Episode 3Dec 17, 20110.0
4Episode 4Dec 24, 20110.0
5Episode 5Dec 31, 20110.0
6Episode 6Jan 7, 20120.0
7Episode 7Jan 14, 20120.0
8Episode 8Jan 21, 20120.0
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Season 2

8 episodes • 2012

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1Episode 1May 26, 20120.0
2Episode 2Jun 2, 20120.0
3Episode 3Jun 9, 20120.0
4Episode 4Jun 16, 20120.0
5Episode 5Jun 23, 20120.0
6Episode 6Jun 30, 20120.0
7Episode 7Jul 7, 20120.0
8Episode 8Jul 14, 20120.0
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Season 3

17 episodes • 2012

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2Episode 2Sep 15, 20120.0
3Episode 3Sep 22, 20120.0
4Episode 4Sep 29, 20120.0
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17Episode 17Dec 29, 20120.0
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Season 4

38 episodes • 2013

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1Episode 1Feb 23, 20130.0
2Episode 2Mar 2, 20130.0
3Episode 3Mar 9, 20130.0
4Episode 4Mar 16, 20130.0
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35Episode 35Nov 2, 20130.0
36Episode 36Nov 9, 20130.0
37Episode 37Nov 16, 20130.0
38Episode 38Nov 23, 20130.0
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Season 5

35 episodes • 2014

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1Episode 1Mar 1, 20140.0
2Episode 2Mar 8, 20140.0
3Episode 3Mar 15, 20140.0
4Episode 4Mar 22, 20140.0
5Episode 5Mar 29, 20140.0
6Episode 6Apr 5, 20140.0
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32Episode 32Nov 8, 20140.0
33Episode 33Nov 15, 20140.0
34Episode 34Nov 22, 20140.0
35Episode 35Nov 29, 20140.0
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Season 6

33 episodes • 2015

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1Episode 1Feb 14, 20150.0
2Episode 2Feb 21, 20150.0
3Episode 3Feb 28, 20150.0
4Episode 4Mar 7, 20150.0
5Episode 5Mar 14, 20150.0
6Episode 6Mar 21, 20150.0
7Episode 7Mar 28, 20150.0
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30Episode 30Dec 5, 20150.0
31Episode 31Dec 12, 20150.0
32Episode 32Dec 19, 20150.0
33Episode 33Dec 26, 20150.0
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Season 7

18 episodes • 2016

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1Episode 1Feb 27, 20160.0
2Episode 2Mar 5, 20160.0
3Episode 3Mar 12, 20160.0
4Episode 4Mar 19, 20160.0
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18Episode 18Jun 25, 20160.0
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Season 8

17 episodes • 2016Avg: 5.0Golden Era

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1Episode 1Sep 3, 20160.0
2Episode 2Sep 10, 20160.0
3Episode 3Sep 17, 20160.0
4Episode 4Sep 24, 20160.0
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Season 9

33 episodes • 2017

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1Episode 1Mar 25, 20170.0
2Episode 2Apr 1, 20170.0
3Episode 3Apr 8, 20170.0
4Episode 4Apr 15, 20170.0
5Episode 5Apr 22, 20170.0
6Episode 6Apr 29, 20170.0
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29Episode 29Oct 21, 20170.0
30Episode 30Oct 28, 20170.0
31Episode 31Nov 4, 20170.0
32Episode 32Nov 11, 20170.0
33Episode 33Nov 18, 20170.0

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