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[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung] MBC’s Manitto Club has launched season 3, and expectations are running high.
Manitto Club is an undercover reality-variety show built around the idea of multiplying generosity — turning one gift into two. Each season assembles a distinct mix of personalities, offering viewers the feel of a new omnibus-style entertainment piece every week. With season 3 bringing together Cha Tae-hyun, Park Bo-young, Lee Sun-bin, Hwang Kwang-hee and Kang Hoon — a cast that crosses genres and projects — the show is poised for lively moments. Here are the key viewing points to watch.
◆ Season 3’s standout personalities — charm on full display
The season 3 lineup delivers a wide range of charm and comedy from the start. Cha Tae-hyun raises expectations with clever Manitto tactics, even deploying a playful \”daughter\” stunt. Park Bo-young, naturally shy and introverted, nevertheless reveals sincere warmth toward her Manitto, showing an endearing side that will win viewers over. Lee Sun-bin, aiming to be the show’s event queen, stages elaborate surprises, while Hwang Kwang-hee — who touts his chase experience from the variety program Infinite Challenge — promises unexpectedly bold turns.
Meanwhile, Kang Hoon pairs model-caliber looks with a lovable clumsiness that should produce unpredictable laughs. The cast’s varied personalities and strategies already spark curiosity.
◆ Familiar bonds pay off — season 3’s genuine family chemistry
Unlike previous seasons, this cast is notable for the preexisting ties among its members, which raises the stakes. Cha Tae-hyun and Park Bo-young previously played father and daughter in the film Scandal Makers. Park Bo-young and Lee Sun-bin are long-time friends of around eight years, and Cha Tae-hyun and Kang Hoon built rapport on a travel variety show. Each will deliver gifts to assigned Manittos.
Their delighted reactions upon discovering their Manitto partners hint that, as a unit, they’ll display authentic, family-like chemistry — a thread that should deepen viewers’ investment in season 3.
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◆ Gift masters’ large-scale event plans vs. rookie Manittos’ struggles
The contrast between seasoned gift-givers and rookie Manittos is another key draw. Lee Sun-bin stages large-scale events with flawless disguises and inventive surprises, clearly in her element. Hwang Kwang-hee, too, plans bold, idea-driven gifts that target Lee Sun-bin’s tastes and brings an aggressive, almost manic energy to pursuit segments, suggesting veteran-level game instincts.
The rookies’ learning curves add plenty of humor. Cha Tae-hyun even brings back his \”second daughter\” to deliver special encouragement for Kang Hoon; Park Bo-young, admitting to being clumsy, painstakingly crafts a nameplate for \”Boss\” Cha Tae-hyun; and Kang Hoon, caught off guard by unexpected developments, repeatedly vents his frustration while pacing. Each rookie’s personal approach adds polar-opposite comedic beats.
◆ The show’s first-ever 2-night, 3-day workshop
Season 3 includes Manitto Club’s first 2-night, 3-day workshop — a distinctive feature exclusive to this cast. The members travel to Ulsan to live together and carry out secret Manitto missions, displaying standout chemistry. Over the extended stay they’ll participate in a variety of group activities that reveal authentic family-style bonds among Cha Tae-hyun, Park Bo-young, Lee Sun-bin, Hwang Kwang-hee and Kang Hoon, drawing viewers deeper into the stories. Secret missions staged at an elementary school, a fire station and a baseball stadium promise unexpected laughs and touching moments.
Episode 9 of MBC’s Manitto Club, featuring Cha Tae-hyun, Park Bo-young, Lee Sun-bin, Hwang Kwang-hee and Kang Hoon, airs on the 29th at 6:05 p.m. KST.
[Sports Today reporter Kim Tae-hyung ent@stoo.com]
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