For the music show in MBC "Shim Shim ta pa" Park Gyuri of Kara and Singdong of Super Junior has transformed into avatar characters!
On the 28th, Shindong promised that if South Korea will lose the match with Uruguay on the FIFA world cup, he would transform into an avatar character and he kept his promise to do so.
On the episode that aired on the 29th, Gyuri and Shindong disguised themselves as avatar characters.
The viewers said, "I was really surprised to see them like that on screen" ," Awesome!" , "They're funny" Showing a good response to their transformation.
And listeners, "I was surprised to see the screen," said "great", "funny" is a good response to the comments weighed.
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