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I Can See Your Voice Thailand season 3
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The third season of the Thai television mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice Thailand premiered on Workpoint TV on 21 November 2018. It is the longest-running season by duration, with 708 days.[c]
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Format
For this season, there are two different game formats:
- Original format
- The guest artist(s) eliminate mystery singers at the end of each round, with the last remaining mystery singer ended up in a duet performance by one of the guest artists.
- Battle format (some episodes)
- A variation of the original South Korean rules adapted from Giọng ải giọng ai, when two opposing guest artists eliminate one singer each during the proper game phase, and then remain one singer each to join the final performance. At the end of a game, the following conditions for winning mystery singers chosen by opposing guest artists, depending on the outcome of final performances, if:
- One opposing guest artist has revealed as a good singer and the other one has a bad singer, or
- Both two opposing guest artists have revealed as good or bad singers.
Rounds
- Visual round
The guest artist is given some time to observe and examine each mystery singer based on their appearance. Afterward, a muted video of each mystery singer that reveals only 0.3 seconds of their singing voice is played as an additional hint. - Introduction round
Each mystery singer self-introduces to guest artist and panelists. Good singers are telling the truth, while bad singers are allowed to lie. - Lip sync round
Each mystery singer performs a lip sync to a song; good singers mime to a recording of their own, while bad singers mime to a recording by someone else. - Talent round
The guest artist must describe one of the mystery singer's other talents, except "singing" itself. This may not be related to the "stage of truth", but depends on their identity.
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Episodes (2018)
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Guest panelist |
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Episodes (2019)
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Good singer | |
Bad singer |
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Main panelist | |
Additional panelist | |
Guest panelist |
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Episodes (2020)
Guest artists
Legend: | |
Good singer | |
Bad singer |
Panelists
Legend: | |
Main panelist | |
Additional panelist | |
Guest panelist |
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Notes
- The 1st season has initially scheduled to air for 26 episodes (in 13 weeks),[1] with Moira Dela Torre playing on its tentative [26th episode] finale on December 10, 2017.[2] Due to "unprecedented high ratings", it was later added by 102 episodes (in 54 weeks) until the formal conclusion on January 6, 2019.[3][4]
- Actually, there are 3 seasons that aired of at least 100 episodes, chronologically the Philippine 1st[a] and 5th seasons,[b] and Thai 3rd season.[10]
- For this season's highlights:
- Lukas Graham (Denmark, ep. 13)[26] and Kim Dong-han (of WEi) (South Korea, ep. 40)[27] are foreign guest artists.
- Nuvo (ep. 47) designated as new players, which include the returning Saharat Sangkapreecha and Jirayuth Wattanasin .
- Clash designated as new players, which include the returning Preeti Barameeanant .[28][29]
- Both Ball Chernyim and Jazz Chuanchuen ended a bad singer-picked draw under battle format in the Christmas episode,[30][31][32] while Cheranut Yusanonda played in the New Year's Day episode.
- Getsunova (ep. 96) designated as new players, which include the returning Prakarn Raiva .[33]
- Kala (ep. 98) designated as new players, which include the returning Yuthapong Sangsuwan .[34]
- Klear (ep. 98) designated as new players, which include the returning Rannaphan Yungyuenpoonchai .[35]
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