PocketDol Studio

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PocketDol Studio
Native name
포켓돌스튜디오
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Genre
FoundedJuly 12, 2017
FounderKim Kwang-soo
Number of locations
Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Key people
Son Yong-geun (CEO)[1]
OwnerLee Jae-hwan (37.47%)
Park Gyu-heon (29.29%)
Realworks Co., Ltd. (14.63%)
Others (18.62%)[2]
ParentMBK Entertainment (Defunct)
Interpark
SubsidiariesPhunky Studio (2020)
M25 (2021)
Websitepocketdol.co.kr

PocketDol Studio (Korean포켓돌스튜디오), is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2017 by record producer Kim Kwang-soo. The company is best known as the home to the trot singer Bok Ji-eun, boy group BAE173 and vocal group Espero.

History

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2017–present: Founding, transition management from MBK and expansion

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It was established in 2017 by Kim Kwang-soo with joint venture of his company MBK Entertainment and Interpark. They firstly appearance in public as a production company was then known as The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project Culture Industry Company for survival show The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project aired by KBS2.[3][4] It was later announced that PocketDol Studio would manage the winner of The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project group, UNB and UNI.T.[citation needed]

In February 2019, it was announced that parent company MBK Entertainment would signed the winner of the Under Nineteen group, 1the9 for one year.[5] The group later were managed by PocketDol Studio which revealed prior to their debut in April 2019.[6] In May 2019, the winner of the trot competition show Miss Trot producing by PocketDol Studio, Song Ga-in signed the company.[7]

BAE173 in January 2021

In April 2020, Produce X contestant Hangyul and Dohyon debuted as duo H&D.[8] In May 2020, DIA were transferred from MBK Entertainment to the company ahead of their comeback.[9] In November 2020, PocketDol Studio debuted their first boy group, BAE173.[10][11]

Classy road to KBS' Music Bank in July 2022

On February 27, 2022, a seven-final member were chosen through the survival show My Teenage Girl to debut in the winner group, Classy.[12] The group debuted on May 5, 2022, through PocketDol newly established subsidiary M25.[13] In May 2022, PocketDol signed partnership with Tobesoft for the Protection and Activation of NFT-based Choreography Copyright.[14] In December 2022, PocketDol Studio debuted boy vocal group, Espero.[15][16]

Fantasy Boys road to KBS' Music Bank in May 2024

In February 2023, it was announced that PocketDol and KS&Pick had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with purpose to expand the AI business cooperation.[17] In June 2023, a twelve final member were chosen through the survival show My Teenage Boys to debut on the winner group, Fantasy Boys.[18] On June 22, 2023, it was announced that Bae173's member Nam Do-hyun left the group after the legal battle against the agency, following the suspension of the contract.[19] In October 2023, PocketDol partnership with Balance Bay for a content planning, goods production, and pop-up specialist business.[20]

In July 2024, PocketDol was revealed as productions behind of Show! Music Core in Japan.[21] In September 2024, Miss Trot 3 contestant Bok Ji-eun signed the company.[22]

Artists

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Groups

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Project group

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  • Double 0ne

Soloists

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  • Bok Ji-eun

Producer

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Subsidiaries

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Artists

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Former artists

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Filmography

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References

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