Super Junior videography
This is a list of official music or promotional videos by South Korean boy band Super Junior and its sub-groups, released by SM Entertainment.
Note: For sub-groups’ and individual members’ Videography, see their articles.
Music videos[]
Title | Year | Other performers credited | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"Twins (Knock Out)" | 2005 | None | Chun Hyuk-jin | The music video shows Super Junior dances to the song in multiple rooms. It ends with the band members walking side by side to the camera while the building behind them is engulfed in fire. | [1][2] |
"Show Me Your Love" | 2005 | TVXQ | |||
"Miracle" | 2006 | None | Chun Hyuk-jin | It shows Super Junior practicing the song's choreography in a dance studio, before boarding a bus to a music show filming set. They went on to perform the song in front of live audiences. | [3] |
"U" | 2006 | None | Chun Hyuk-jin | A young woman, played by Yoona of Girls' Generation, watches Super Junior dancing to the song in multiple screens. It also marks the first appearance of Kyuhyun in Super Junior's music video since his addition to the group. | [4][5] |
"Red Sun" | 2006 | SMTown | [6] | ||
"Dancing Out" | 2006 | None | The band members are shown walking around Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Malaysia in the music video. The music video featured multiple landmarks including the Petronas Twin Towers, Perdana Putra and Putra Mosque. | [7] | |
"KoreArirang" | 2006 | Various | The song is dedicated to the South Korean national football team to cheer for them at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Many artists are featured in the video, including Super Junior. | ||
"Wonder Boy" | 2007 | None | Lee Kwon | Soundtrack for the film Attack on the Pin-Up Boys. The music video portrays Super Junior and the other cast members dancing at a school field. It also includes the face reveal of the school panda mascot, which turns out to be Leeteuk.[a] | [8][9] |
"Happiness" | 2007 | None | It shows the band members in multiple locations; the dressing room, gym and a clothing store, and they are preparing for an event. It is then revealed that they are planning a free hug campaign, which they carry out in the middle of a street junction. A policeman who are calling for backups to control the crowd was pushed over by eager fans, but he later appears to be fine and receives hugs from the band members as well. | [10] | |
"Don't Don" | 2007 | None | The music video depicts Super Junior dancing to the song in an abandon building. Henry Lau appears as a violinist in the video, ahead of his debut in the band's subunit Super Junior-M. | ||
"Marry U" | 2007 | None | Heebok Lee | It portrays a woman, played by Yoona, who is going through her daily life while thinking about a marriage proposal. At the end of the video, she nods to the camera while wearing an engagement ring, indicating that she had accepted the marriage proposal. The video relies on CGI and was shot with Super Junior singing in front of a green screen. | [11] |
"One Love" | 2008 | None | |||
"Holding Hand" | 2008 | Various | [12] | ||
"Sorry, Sorry" | 2009 | None | Jang Jae-hyuk | + Dance Version | [13] |
"It's You" | 2009 | None | Cho Soo-hyun | + Dance Version , Story version | [14] |
"Sorry, Sorry - Answer" | 2009 | None | Chun Hyuk-jin | [15][16] | |
"S.E.O.U.L." | 2009 | Girls' Generation | |||
"Bonamana" | 2010 | None | Jang Jae-hyuk | It shows the band members dancing to the song choreography, interspersed with clips of them singing against a wall in the dark with only a single lamp bulb lighting the area. The music video surpassed 100 million views on YouTube in June 2018.[17] | [18][19][20] |
"Victory Korea" | 2010 | None | It is shortlisted as the top eleven best FIFA World Cup inspired song on ESPN.[21] | [22][23] | |
"No Other" | 2010 | None | |||
"Gangsimjang (Strong Heart)" | 2010 | None | Theme song of variety show Strong Heart which aired in between 2009–2013. | [24] | |
"Bijin (Bonamana)" (美人) | 2011 | None | Japanese version of "Bonamana". The video featured live performance from the Japanese leg of their concert tour Super Show 3. | [25] | |
"Bijin (Bonamana)" (Live Digest @ Yokohama Arena) | 2011 | None | Hoshi Yasuyuki | [26] | |
"Mr. Simple" | 2011 | None | Hong Won-ki | The music video reached 100 million views milestone on YouTube in December 2011, the band's first.[27] | [28][29][30] |
"Superman" | 2011 | None | |||
"A-Cha" | 2011 | None | Hong Won-ki | [31] | |
"A-Cha" (Dance Ver. #1) | 2011 | None | Hong Won-ki | [31][32] | |
"A-Cha" (Dance Ver. #2) | 2011 | None | Hong Won-ki | [31][32] | |
"Mr. Simple" | 2011 | None | Hong Won-ki | Japanese version | [28][29] |
"Santa U Are The One" | 2011 | None | [33] | ||
"Dear My Family" | 2012 | SMTown | Soundtrack for the documentary film I Am starring SMTown. | [34] | |
"Opera" | 2012 | None | [35] | ||
"Sexy, Free & Single" | 2012 | None | Hong Won-ki, Park Joon-young, Son Young | [36][37] | |
"Spy" | 2012 | None | Hong Won-ki | + Dance Version | [38][39] |
"Sexy, Free & Single" | 2012 | None | Japanese version | [40] | |
"You're So Beautiful" | 2013 | Choi Ji-woo, Kim Hyun-joong, Jang Keun-suk, Lin Chi-ling, Song Seung-heon, 2PM and Supernova | Promotional music video for Lotte Duty Free. | [41] | |
"Hero" | 2013 | None | Jae Hyuk Jang | [42][43] | |
"Blue World" | 2013 | None | Young Son | [44][45] | |
"Mamacita" | 2014 | None | Hong Won-ki | The music video is set in a fictional cowboy town, where a criminal had escaped from detention. He and his associates then steal a crown jewel, before ended up being caught by the town sheriff. | [46] |
"Mamacita" (Drama ver.) | 2014 | None | Hong Won-ki | A longer version of "Mamacita" music video which focuses more on the storyline than the dance choreography. | [46][47] |
"This Is Love" | 2014 | None | Hong Won-ki | The video is shot using one take technique. | [48] |
"Evanesce" | 2014 | None | [49] | ||
"Mamacita -Ayaya-" | 2014 | None | Jung Young Park, Young Son, Sung Jim Jeon, Won Ki Hong | Japanese version | [50] |
"Mamacita -Ayaya-" (from Super Junior World Tour Super Show6 in Japan) | 2015 | None | [51] | ||
"Sorry, Sorry" (from Super Junior World Tour Super Show6 in Japan) | 2015 | None | [52] | ||
"Devil" | 2015 | None | Hong Won-ki | In the music video, Super Junior members are seduced by the devil, who appears as a woman. When they finally realised they had been lied to, they congregate to defeat her but she managed to blow up their headquarter, although they are able to escape unharmed. | [53] |
"Devil" (Performance video) | 2015 | None | Filmed in a studio, the video showcased the band performing "Devil" choreography. | [54] | |
"Magic" | 2015 | None | Won Ki Hong | The band members show-off their magic tricks to compete for a woman's affection, played by Choi Gyu-ri.[55] | [56][57] |
"Devil" | 2016 | None | Kenta Tanoue | Japanese version | [58] |
"Devil" (Short Ver.) | 2016 | None | Kenta Tanoue | [59] | |
"One More Chance" | 2017 | None | Seong Won-mo | Super Junior members are shown trapped in rooms filled with objects symbolising their personal struggles. Halfway through the video, Donghae and Yesung managed to escape from their respective rooms, and they run along the bridge crossing the Han River, seemingly looking for something. The video ends with Donghae approaching a girl at a beach, signaling that he still had a chance to return to her. | [60][61] |
"Black Suit" | 2017 | None | Shin Jae-yong | The music video portrays the band members pulling a heist in an auction for a set of black suit by disguising as key staffs and bidders in the auction. | [62][63] |
"One More Chance" (Black Padding) | 2017 | None | Super Junior | Recorded after the band selling out winter jackets at CJ O Shopping home shopping channel, as part of Play album promotion. | [64][65] |
"Dear My Family" (Live Concert Ver.) | 2017 | SM Town | Using footage from SM Town Live Tour V in Japan concert tour, the music video is also released as a tribute to Jonghyun who died in December 2017. | [66] | |
"Super Duper" | 2018 | None | An animated video showing caricatures of Super Junior members as they dance to the song. | [67] | |
"Lo Siento" | 2018 | Leslie Grace, Play-N-Skillz | TIGER-CAVE Lee Gi-baek | [68][69] | |
"Animals" | 2018 | None | Described as a visual pack video, it is an animated video which portrays the band members as their zodiac animals. | ||
"One More Time (Otra Vez)" | 2018 | Reik | Darren Craig, Jeremy Sullivan, Hong Won-ki | Super Junior and Reik are shown meeting up in a hotel before they sing together. The music video also portrays the symbolism of broken heart such as pricking one's finger on a rose thorn and broken glass. | [70][71] |
"One More Time (Otra Vez)" | 2018 | Reik | Darren Craig, Hong WonKi | Japanese version | [72] |
"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" | 2019 | None | Unknown | A parody of Luis Miguel's music video released in 1980. It was released as a special video preceding the band's encore tour Super Show 7S. Members of Super Junior take turns playing the role of Luis Miguel in the music video. | [73][74] |
"Show" | 2019 | None | The music video shows clips from Super Junior's concert tour, Super Show 7 and its encore, Super Show 7S. | ||
"Somebody New" | 2019 | None | A candid music video, compiling clips from the band's training sessions at the dance studio leading up to the release of Time Slip. | ||
"The Crown" | 2019 | None | A lyrics video composed of clips from the photo shoot of the album jackets and photobooks for Time Slip. | ||
"I Think I" | 2019 | None | TIGER-CAVE Lee Gi-baek | [75] | |
"SUPER Clap" | 2019 | None | Fantazylab Kim Zi-yong | It portrays the band members in different roles; office workers, party goers, tennis players and arcade players. They eventually gather at a hangar and board an aeroplane to go to Concierge Hall, leaving all their real life problems behind them. | [75][76] |
"I Think I" | 2020 | None | Hong Won-ki | Japanese Version | [77] |
"2YA2YAO!" | 2020 | None | Hong Won-ki | The music video features the band members standing alone in different rooms, interspersed with clips of them performing the song's choreography in a large room. | [78] |
"The Melody" | 2020 | None | Park Geon-su, Cha Hyun-ah | [79][80] | |
"Raining Spell for Love (Remake ver.)" | 2020 | None | Han Tae-ho, Hwang Gyo-seong | Live Clip | [81][80] |
"Burn The Floor" | 2020 | None | Kim Ja-kyeong | A performance video, the video featured the band members dancing to the song in a dark setting before it reveals that they are in a dance studio. The video was filmed with minimal crew due to COVID-19 pandemic social gathering rules. | [80] |
"Tell Me Baby" | 2020 | None | Lee Sang-hwa | A Christmas theme animated film, the video featured the band members as santa helpers or elves, going to a fan's house to left her presents under the tree. | [80] |
"Hope" | 2021 | SM Town | Donghyeok Seo | [82] | |
"Star" | 2021 | None | Lyric video | ||
"House Party" | 2021 | None | Kim Ja-kyeong | Donghae was feeling trapped and bored at home as he was unable to socialise with his friend due to COVID-19 pandemic. As he watch the television, he starts imagining his friends giving him encouragement to follow social distancing rules. He fell asleep and dreamt of being sniped by Eunhyuk as he tried to leave the house. When he wakes up, he realises that the pandemic is over and he is able to have his friends come over for his house party. | [80] |
"House Party" (House ver.) | 2021 | None | Shindong | [83] | |
"House Party" (Alone ver.) | 2021 | None | Shindong | [83] |
Video albums[]
Concert tours[]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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JPN | |||||
DVD [84] |
Blu-ray [85] | ||||
Super Junior 1st Premium Event in Japan |
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41 | — | ||
Super Junior 1st Premium Live in Japan |
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24 | — | ||
Super Junior 1st Concert DVD: Super Show |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior the 2nd Asia Tour: Super Show 2 |
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— | — | ||
The 3rd Asia Tour-Super Show 3 in Japan |
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5 | — |
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Super Junior - The 3rd Asia Tour: Super Show 3 |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior World Tour Super Show 4 Live in Japan |
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1 | 1 | ||
Super Junior World Tour: Super Show 4 |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior World Tour Super Show 5 in Japan |
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3 | 3 | ||
Super Junior World Tour in Seoul: Super Show 5 |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior World Tour Super Show 6 in Japan |
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3 | 3 | ||
Super Junior World Tour in Seoul: Super Show 6 |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior Special Event Super Camp in Tokyo |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior E.L.F-Japan Festival 2017 ~Super Sports Day~ |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior World Tour Super Show 7 in Japan |
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5 | 8 | ||
Super Junior World Tour Super Show 7 |
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— | — | ||
Super Junior World Tour Super Show 8: Infinite Time in Japan |
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5 | 10 |
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Super Junior World Tour Super Show 8: Infinite Time |
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— | — | ||
E.L.F Japan 10th Anniversary ~The Super Blue Party~ |
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— | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory or format. |
Featured releases[]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
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JPN | |||||
DVD [92] |
Blu-ray [93] | ||||
K-Pop Super Live in Saitama Super Arena |
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— | — | ||
K-Pop Dream Concert 2006 |
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160 | — | ||
K-Pop Dream Concert 2007 |
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73 | — | ||
K-Pop Dream Concert 2008 |
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22 | — | ||
K-Pop Dream Concert 2009 |
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20 | — | ||
K-Pop Dream Concert 2010 Spring |
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30 | — | ||
K-Pop Dream Concert 2010 Autumn |
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14 | — | ||
SM Town Live in Tokyo Special Edition |
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3 | — | ||
a-nation 2012 stadium fes. |
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69 | 61 | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory or format. |
Filmography[]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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JPN | ||||
DVD [94] |
Blu-ray [95] | |||
Lead role | ||||
Attack on the Pin-Up Boys |
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54 | 160 | |
Super Junior's Miracle Box 1 |
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159 | — | |
Super Junior's Miracle Box 2 |
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162 | — | |
All About Super Junior 'Treasure Within Us' |
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— | — | |
Super Junior Returns |
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22 | — | |
Super TV |
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19 | — | |
SJ Returns 2 - ELF's Dining Table |
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10 | — | |
Super TV2 |
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10 | — | |
Featured role | ||||
I Am - SM Town Live World Tour in Madison Square Garden |
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1 | 2 | |
National Talk Show Annyeonghaseyo Male Idol Special |
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52 | — | |
SM Town: The Stage |
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2 | 7 | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory or format. |
Others[]
Photo albums[]
Title | Information | Details of contents |
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Super Junior Boys in City Kuala Lumpur |
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Super Junior Boys in City Season2_Tokyo |
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Super Junior Boys in City Season 3 Hong Kong |
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Super Junior - Super Show 3 Concert Photobook |
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SM Town Live World Tour Photobook |
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Super Junior Super Show 4 Concert Photobook |
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Super Junior Boys in City Season 4. Paris |
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Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol.1 |
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Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol.2 |
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Super Junior / Memory in Hawaii - Aloha |
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Super Junior / Memory in Hawaii - Mahalo |
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All About Super Junior 'Treasure Within Us' DVD Preview |
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Super Junior Super Show 5 Concert Photobook |
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Super Junior Swiss Diary |
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Selfie Book: Super Junior |
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Super Junior - Super Show 8 Infinite Time |
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Super Junior 15th Anniversary Photobook 'Remember 15' |
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Calendars[]
Title | Information | Details of contents |
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Super Junior 2014 Season's Greetings |
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Super Junior / Super Junior-M 2015 Season's Greetings |
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Super Junior / Super Junior-M 2016 Season's Greetings |
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Super Junior 2018 Season's Greetings |
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Super Junior 2019 Season's Greetings |
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Super Junior 2020 Season's Greetings |
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Super Junior 2021 Season's Greetings |
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See also[]
- Subgroups
- Super Junior-K.R.Y.#Videography
- Super Junior-T#Videography
- Super Junior-M#Videography
- Super Junior-H#Videography
- Super Junior-D&E discography#Music videos
Notes[]
References[]
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