South Korean boy band 2PM has released forty-two music videos, nine commercial film music videos for promotional singles, sixteen concert tour videos, and one music video compilation. They debuted in 2008 with the release of their first single, "10 Out of 10", and its accompanying music video. Since then, they have released music videos for numerous songs, including two different music video versions for "Go Crazy!" and ten alternate dance videos. In 2014, the group won the MAMA Award for Best Music Video with "Go Crazy!"
On November 24, 2010, 2PM released a compilation of their Korean music videos titled Hottest: 2PM 1st Music Video Collection & The History in Japan prior to debuting there in 2011 with their single, "Take Off", and its accompanying music video. They have released at least one concert tour video in Japan each year from 2011 to 2020. In 2013, their DVD titled Legend of 2PM in Tokyo Dome was their first to top the Oricon DVD Chart. They have also released three concert tour videos in South Korea.
2PM has starred in a number of reality and variety shows, starting with the survival show Hot Blooded Men in 2008. In 2012, a documentary focusing on their group and their labelmates 2AM titled Beyond the One Day ~Story of 2PM & 2AM~ was released in Japan.
7 episodes (July 21, 2009 – September 1, 2009). Variety show in which 2PM engages in activities "forbidden" to idols. Eighth episode never aired following Jaebeom's scandal and hiatus.
12 episodes (July 9, 2011 – September 24, 2011). Variety show in which 2PM competes to show off a different aspect of themselves each episode, with the worst ranking member being punished.
10 episodes (February 1, 2017 – April 5, 2017). Variety show in which 2PM earns money to fund their trip from Melbourne to Uluru through various challenges and searching for real part-time jobs.
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