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Is Infinite Challenge safe for children?

TV-PG Reality, Comedy Generally safe
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Generally safe
# Infinite Challenge - Parental Guide Infinite Challenge is a Korean reality comedy show where cast members compete in various challenges, offering lighthearted entertainment with no sexual content, scary scenes, or harsh language. With a TV-PG rating and mild content throughout, it's generally appropriate for children ages 10+, though younger viewers may find some humor or cultural references less engaging.
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Violence
Mild
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Language / Profanity
None
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Sexual Content
None
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Horror / Scary
None
Type
TV Show
Released
2005
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Reality, Comedy

Infinite Challenge has been reported as the first "Real-Variety" show in Korean television history. The program is largely unscripted, and follows a similar format of challenge-based Reality Television programs, familiar to the audiences in the West, but the challenges are often silly, absurd, or impossible to achieve, so the program takes on the aspect of a satirical comedy variety show, rather than a more standard reality or contest program. In order to achieve its comedic purposes its 6 hosts and staff continuously proclaim, the elements of this show are the 3-Ds, Dirty, Dangerous, and Difficult.

Yoo Jae-suk
Yoo Jae-suk
Self
Park Myung-soo
Park Myung-soo
Self
Jeong Jun-ha
Jeong Jun-ha
Self
Haha
Haha
Self
Full cast on IMDb ›
High stimulus

This adult reality-comedy show features fast-paced editing, rapid scene changes, and unpredictable comedic timing typical of variety shows, making it unsuitable for infants and toddlers.

Stimulus rating reflects pacing, visual complexity, and sensory intensity — factors associated with attention development in children under 3. Learn more

Under 6
Not yet
Ages 6–8
With parent
Ages 9–12
Yes
Ages 13+
Yes

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Ratings based on MPAA/TV classification and TMDB metadata. Updated March 2026.
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