The Black Box on Earth
The Black Box on Earth

The Black Box on Earth

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2023- 2023
1 Seasons
4 Episodes
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Reality
Drama
Documentary

Overview

In 2049, the only remaining data center "Black Box" on the planet rendered uninhabitable by climate disaster. The recorder who resides in "Black Box" accidentally brings out the documentary made by 2023 musicians... The last record on earth left with music on the fast-destroying earth, "The Black Box on Earth"!

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16 members
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김신록

Yoon

김신록
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박병은

Hans

박병은
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김건우

Nio

김건우
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최정훈

Self - Antarctica

최정훈
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윤도현

Self - East Sea

윤도현
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김윤아

Self - Spain

김윤아
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모니카

Self - Spain

모니카
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립제이

Self - Spain

립제이
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정재형

Self - Thailand

정재형
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Danny Koo

Self - Thailand

Danny Koo
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호시

Self - Seoul

호시
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카즈하

Self - Jeju

카즈하
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홍은채

Self - Jeju

홍은채
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사쿠라

Self - Jeju

사쿠라
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허윤진

Self - Jeju

허윤진
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김채원

Self - Jeju

김채원

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