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词条 Ebisu Muscats
释义

  1. Ebisu Muscats (2008-2013)

     Members  Discograph)y  Singles   Album  

  2. Ebisu Muscats 1.5 (formerly Ebisu★Muscats) (2015-)

     Members  Discography  Singles  Album 

  3. References

  4. External links

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| Genre = J-pop
| Years_active = 2008 - 2013
| Label = Pony Canyon
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}}{{nihongo|Ebisu Muscats|恵比寿マスカッツ|Ebisu Masukattsu}} is the name of a series of J-pop groups mainly consisting of Japanese gravure idols and AV idols, under the Pony Canyon record label. The original group was established in 2008 as part of the TV Tokyo's variety show {{nihongo| Onegai! Muscat|おねがい マスカット}} which first aired in April 2008.[1][2][3] Their first single, released in 2010, reached number 8 in sales on Oricon’s singles chart.[3][5] They held their first live show in July 2010 in Shibuya, Tokyo.[4]

The group did not have a permanent roster but members were rotated in and out. By mid-2012 there were 29 active members and 45 had retired. At that time the group was led by AV Idol Yuma Asami who had been with the group from the start. The group disbanded and held its last concert on April 7, 2013 after a farewell tour.[3] Longtime member Yuma Asami participated in the final concert despite having recently had major surgery.[5]

A successor group named "Ebisu★Muscats" was formed in September 2015, but it was changed name as Ebisu Muscats 1.5 on October 2017.

Ebisu Muscats (2008-2013)

Members

Final Lineup[6]

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  • Aino Kishi - 3rd Leader of Ebisu Muscats
  • Yuma Asami - 2nd Leader of Ebisu Muscats
  • Akiho Yoshizawa
  • Rio (Tina Yuzuki)
  • Sora Aoi - 1st Leader of Ebisu Muscats
  • Shou Nishino
  • Minori Hatsune
  • Jessica Kizaki
  • Aika Ando
  • Asami Ogawa
  • Rin Sakuragi
  • Rina Rukawa
  • Kaho Kasumi
  • Ayako Yamanaka
  • Nanako Kodama
  • Ena Kawamura
  • Manami Yamaguchi
  • Airi Nagasaku
  • Haruka Ogura
  • Ai Sayama
  • Mui Kuriyama
  • Yuria Satomi
  • Saemi Shinohara
  • Yui
  • Yuri Oshikawa
  • Hana Haruna
  • Anna Anjo
  • Rika Kawamura
  • Rion Sakamoto
  • Airi Kijima
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Former members:

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  • Ano Aruru
  • Ami
  • Hina Kurumi
  • Momoka Sugihara
  • Kei Megumi
  • Lemon Mizutama
  • Moka
  • Emiru Momose
  • Saki Kataoka
  • Yuko Shouji
  • Kaho Natsumi
  • Momoko Nishizono
  • Natsuki Wakasugi
  • Shiori Tsukimi
  • Kozue Sakurai
  • Rei Toda
  • Yurisa
  • Erika Kirihara
  • Mio Kirino
  • Nozomi Agawa
  • Tsubasa Amami
  • Akie Harada
  • An Mashiro
  • Kotomi Nagisa
  • Miina Minamoto
  • Sayoko Ohashi
  • Mao Ichijō
  • Kaera Uehara
  • Haruna Orii
  • Risa Kasumi
  • Erika Kirihara
  • Riri Kuribayashi
  • Konan
  • Eri Ouka
  • Shoko Shibata
  • Maki Sonoda
  • Yumi Nagase
  • Yuria Hayashida
  • Natsuki Fukunishi / Ririka
  • Akane Fujisaki
  • Miyu Misaki
  • Uruha Mizuki
  • Mihiro
  • Makoto Yuki
  • Miyuki Yokoyama
  • Maria Ozawa
{{div col end}}

Discograph)y

Singles

  • 2010 – {{nihongo|Banana ・ Mangō ・ Haisukūru / 12 no 34 de Naite (with Namidayon Shimai)|バナナ・マンゴー・ハイスクール/12の34で泣いて}} JP #8[7]
  • 2010 – {{nihongo|OECURA MAMBO / Watashi Manbō|OECURA MAMBO/私マンボー}} JP #14[7]
  • 2010 – {{nihongo|Chiyokoreito / Kawaii Kōshien|チヨコレイト/かわいい甲子園|}} JP #17[7]
  • 2011 – {{nihongo|Spring Holiday / Kuchigenka Shinai de ♪|スプリングホリデー/口ゲンカしないで♪}} JP #28[7]
  • 2011 – {{nihongo|Ropponpon☆Fantasy|ロッポンポン☆ファンタジー}} JP #8[7]
  • 2012 - {{nihongo|Hanī to rappu ♪|ハニーとラップ♪}} JP #13[7]
  • 2012 - {{nihongo|Oyafukō beibē|親不孝ベイベー}} JP #8[7]
  • 2012 – {{nihongo|Gyakusoū♡Aidoru|逆走♡アイドル}} JP #7[7]
  • 2013 – {{nihongo|Abayo|ABAYO}} JP #22[7]

Album

  • 2011 – {{nihongo|Za masukattsu ~ Hariuddo kara kon'nichiwa ~|ザ・マスカッツ~ハリウッドからこんにちは~}} JP #17 [8]
  • 2013 – {{nihongo|Sotugyou Arubamu |卒業アルバム}} JP #8 [7]

Ebisu Muscats 1.5 (formerly Ebisu★Muscats) (2015-)

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https://www.ebisu-muscats.com/member/

Members

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  • Masami Ichikawa - 5th Leader of Ebisu Muscats
  • Mai Ishioka
  • Miharu Usa
  • Sae Kanzaki
  • Nanami Kawakami
  • Mirei Kurosawa
  • Sina Tatsumi
  • Rin Matsuoka
  • Akino Fujiwara
  • Yua Mikami
  • Ui Mita
  • Kana Momonogi
  • Kana Yume
  • Yuki Yoshizawa
  • Mihiro
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  • Mai Kasuya
  • Yura Kano
  • Saya Kisaragi
  • Hiromi Kobayashi
  • Moko Sakura
  • Yuka Shirafuji
  • Ayaka Tomoda
  • Natsuki
  • Tina Nanami
  • Ayumi Nara
  • Marie Fujii
  • Yun Matsumoto
  • Nanako Miyamura
  • Mayumi Yamanaka
{{div col end}}Former Members:{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
  • Anri Okita
  • Shunka Ayami
  • Ai Uehara
  • Nami Hoshino
  • Aika Usui
  • Rika Usui
  • Aya Nagase
  • Moe Amatsuka
  • Nana Ayano
  • Rirei
  • Yura Sakura
  • An Tsujimoto
  • Rui Hasegawa
  • Tia
  • Kirara Asuka - 4th-5th Leader of Ebisu Muscats
  • Tsukasa Aoi
  • Minami Kojima
  • Shiori Kamisaki
  • Iori Kogawa
  • Su-bu
  • Misaki Tamori
  • Hanami Natsume
  • Riku Minato
  • Hanon Hinana
  • Marina Shiraishi
{{div col end}}PTA Members:{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
  • Sora Aoi
  • Yuma Asami
  • Rio (Tina Yuzuki)
{{div col end}}

Discography

Singles

  • 2015 - TOKYO Sexy Night (TOKYOセクシーナイト)
  • 2016 - Sexy Beach Honeymoon

Album

  • 2017 - Kidoairaku (喜怒愛楽)

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=恵比寿マスカッツ 移籍第1弾シングルがリリース決定|url=http://npn.co.jp/article/detail/16559331/|accessdate=10 September 2012|newspaper=リアルライブ|date=27 January 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=撮影現場に潜入! 吉沢明歩、Rio、麻美ゆまが『おねマス』の魅力と裏側をたっぷり語る|url=http://news.mynavi.jp/articles/2009/12/12/onemasu/index.html|accessdate=10 September 2012|newspaper=マイコミジャーナル|date=12 December 2009}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://japanverse.com/2012/06/music-spotlight-ebisu-muscats/|title=Music Spotlight: Ebisu Muscats|publisher=Japanverse|accessdate=2013-09-27|date=June 16, 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130927191232/http://japanverse.com/2012/06/music-spotlight-ebisu-muscats/|archivedate=September 27, 2013|df=}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://aramatheydidnt.livejournal.com/883255.html?thread=62654007|title=Ebisu Muscats Second Single + First Live|publisher=Aramatheydidnt!|accessdate=2013-09-27}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyoreporter.com/2013/06/07/av-actress-yuma-asami-has-ovarian-cancer/|title=AV actress Yuma Asami has ovarian cancer|work=Tokyo Reporter|accessdate=17 June 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ebisu-muscats.com/member/index.html|title=恵比寿マスカッツ公式サイト MEMBER/メンバー紹介|publisher=恵比寿マスカッツ公式サイト|accessdate=9 January 2014|language=Japanese|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140108171237/http://www.ebisu-muscats.com/member/index.html|archivedate=8 January 2014|df=}}
7. ^10 {{cite news|title=Ebisu Muscats - CD Single Ranking|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/500726/ranking/cd_single/|accessdate=9 January 2014|newspaper=Oricon}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Ebisu Muscats - Album Ranking|url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/500726/ranking/cd_album/|accessdate=9 January 2014|newspaper=Oricon}}

External links

  • Official website
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