Running Man’s HaHa with A 15-Year Streak of Unbroken Attendance

Can you believe it’s been 15 years since Running Man first hit our screens? Time really flies, right? The show that started on July 11, 2010, is now one of the longest-running variety programs in Korea, and it’s still going strong, making us laugh, cringe, and cheer for the cast week after week. And you know who’s been there through it all? HaHa. Yes, HAHA.

Out of all the iconic members who’ve come and gone, HaHa is the one who’s never missed an episode. Not a single one. From Episode 1 all the way to Episode 775 (the latest one), HaHa has been there, giving us all the laughs, the chaos, and those hilarious moments we live for.

And now, after 15 years, Runners are totally freaking out about HaHa’s flawless attendance. Netizens have been flooding online communities with praise, calling him a “dedication legend,” saying things like “HaHa deserves an attendance award,” and “15 years without missing a single episode is seriously impressive.” Honestly, it’s not easy to stick around for this long in a variety show, especially when it’s as unpredictable as Running Man. But HaHa’s consistency is one of the major reasons the show is still thriving.

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It’s kind of wild, right? With all the twists, guest appearances, and unexpected changes, HaHa’s unwavering commitment to the show is something we should all be applauding. We can all agree that he’s the true MVP. His perfect attendance isn’t just a fun fact; it’s a symbol of his love for the show and his bond with the fans. Whether he’s chasing down a mission, being hilarious, or just staying true to the Running Man spirit, HaHa has been there through it all.

Here’s to many more years of laughter, chaos, and HaHa’s unbroken record of showing up every week. No doubt about it, Running Man wouldn’t be the same without him.

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