List of Infinite Challenge Episodes - Season 2 and 3

Season 2 and 3

Season Two of Muhan Dojeon was called the 'Excessive Challenge' (무리한 도전, 2nd season) and Season Three was called 'Infinite Challenge-Master of Quiz' (무한도전 퀴즈의달인, 3rd season). These seasons had challenges similar to Season One, but also had solving quizzes and playing various games. 27 episodes were aired during Seasons 2 and 3.

Original
Air Date
TV
Broadcast
Synopsis #
October 29, 2005 Season 2 Episode 1
  • Baseball Challenge (Muhan Dojeon Members vs. Baseball Team of Bae-myeong Senior High School)
28
Comments
November 5, 2005 Season 2 Episode 2
  • Racing Challenge (A horse vs. a run by Muhan Dojeon members)
29
Comments
November 12, 2005 Season 2 Episode 3
  • Fire-fighting Challenge Part 1
30
Comments
November 19, 2005 Season 2 Episode 4
  • Fire-fighting Challenge Part 2
31
Comments
November 26, 2005 Season 2 Episode 5
  • Sweep (of fallen leaves) Challenge (Automatic Sweeping Car vs. sweeping by Muhan Dojeon Members)
32
Comments Park Myeong-su rejoins the Muhan Dojeon
December 10, 2005 Season 2 Episode 6
  • 'Mental Calculation' Challenge (The Civil Master vs. Muhan Dojeon Members)
34
Comments After a huge loss in this challenge, they decided to improve their mental knowledge through a 'quiz'. Since then, the whole concept of the programme has been changed.
December 17, 2005 Season 3 Episode 1
  • 'Infinite Challenge-Master of Quiz' went on air.
35
Comments This programme image has been introduced.
December 24, 2005 Season 3 Episode 2
  • Christmas Special
36
Comments Haha joined Muhan Dojeon
December 31, 2005 Season 3 Episode 3
  • A Year-end Premiere Special
37
Comments
January 7, 2006 Season 3 Episode 4
  • New Year's Day Special
38
Comments
January 14, 2006 Season 3 Episode 5
  • Master of Quiz
39
Comments
January 21, 2006 Season 3 Episode 6
  • Grandmother's House Special
40
Comments
January 28, 2006 Season 3 Episode 7
  • Chinese New Year Day's Special
41
Comments
February 4, 2006 Season 3 Episode 8
  • Spring Special
42
Comments
February 11, 2006 Season 3 Episode 9
  • St. Valentine's Day Special
43
Comments
February 18, 2006 Season 3 Episode 10
  • School Graduation Special
44
Comments
February 25, 2006 Season 3 Episode 11
  • Lee Hyori (Korean singer) Special - Part 1
45
Comments
March 4, 2006 Season 3 Episode 12
  • Lee Hyori (Korean singer) Special - Part 2
46
Comments
March 11, 2006 Season 3 Episode 13
  • Beginning School Special (aka Super Blame Special)
47
Comments This special guest was Lee Kyung Kyu (Korean comedian)
March 18, 2006 Season 3 Episode 14
  • Episode 20th Special
48
Comments
March 25, 2006 Season 3 Episode 15
  • Camping Special
49
Comments Jeong Jun-ha officially joined the Muhan Dojeon
April 1, 2006 Season 3 Episode 16
  • April Fool's Day Special
50
Comments
April 8, 2006 Season 3 Episode 17
  • Black Day Special
51
Comments "Black Day" is a holiday related to romance, like Valentine's Day or White Day, but on Black Day, singles go to eat ja jang mien (black noodles). This is a regular episode in which the members play a game, joined by a guest, Lee Soo Young.
April 15, 2006 Season 3 Episode 18
  • New York Special
52
Comments In this episode, the members play a game called A-Ha. Tony An of idol group H.O.T. takes part in these games as a guest, and in the background, you can see La Risa, a member of a popular Korean show where foreign women in Korea talk about their experiences.
April 22, 2006 Season 3 Episode 19
  • China Special
53
Comments
April 29, 2006 Season 3 Episode 20
  • Yi Sun-sin (Korean ancient general)'s Birthday Special
54
Comments Final Episode for Season 2. In this episode Jeong Jun-Ha fooled the other members by calling Lee Young-ae. However, comedian Kim Mi-jin was imitating her voice.

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