Why “Running Man” Essentially Eliminated Their Famed “Name Tag Chase” Game

The reason is not what you’re expecting.

The members of Running Man finally revealed why they no longer play “Name Tag,” the program’s signature game where the players attempt to strip off the name tags of other players, and the team with the most remaining members with their name tags intact wins.

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Back when the program celebrated its 600th episode, the members gathered for a Q&A with fans, where the members finally explained the disappearance of the beloved game.

Running Man members answering Q&A…From left to right: Kim Jong Kook, Yoo Jae Suk, Song Ji Hyo, Haha | Running Man/SBS

Fans of the show had been wondering why the program no longer plays “Name Tag.” Many fans have stated it was probably due to the members getting older and that a game that intense was not feasible without risking injury.

Lee Kwang Soo ripping Kim Jong Kook’s name tag | Running Man/SBS

Yoo Jae Suk directly contradicted the sentiment, however, when he stated, “The reason we no longer play ‘Name Tag’ is not because of our age. It has nothing to do with that.”

| Running Man/SBS

The nation’s comedian instead offered a more honest and logical explanation, stating, “It is because of how difficult it is to come up with different variations of the game.” Yoo Jae Suk stated further,

To be honest, we once planned an elaborate game of ‘Name Tag’ due to the viewer’s demand; however, after the episode aired, we saw our ratings drop drastically.

— Yoo Jae Suk

Haha added, “You guys say you want it, then don’t watch it.

The game was a cornerpiece of the variety show for many years, and the show’s writers had staged elaborate settings for the game to take place. It seems, however, that the game had fallen dull to many viewers, although hardcore fans insist they miss it.

Kim Jong Kook (left) and Song Ji Hyo (right) attempt to take each other’s name tags | Running Man/SBS

Running Man has become the last vestige of an era where broadcast companies had long-running franchise variety programs. Shows from the period include MBC‘s “Infinite Challenge,” KBS‘s original “1 Day 2 Nights,” and SBS‘s “Family Outing,” which preceded Running Man.

Cast of Infinite Challenge | MBC

One of the reasons Running Man has been able to maintain its spot as a top variety program is due to its immense popularity outside Korea. First catching fire in China, the show gained audiences globally as it was at the time one of the few remaining programs that regularly had idols as guests. The program has also been remade in different countries, such as China and Vietnam.

Poster for the Vietnamese version of Running Man | The Korea Herald

The program would help usher in a new generation of variety programs catered to domestic and international fans of K-Pop idols, now often produced by the idols’ labels. Will Running Man ever bring back the “Name Tag”? Only time will tell!

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