Super Girls (Japanese band)

Super Girls
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active 2010 (2010)–present
Labels Idol Street
Associated acts
Website supergirls.jp
Members
  • Rika Shimura
  • Hikaru Watanabe
  • Rina Miyazaki
  • Mirei Tanaka
  • Ruka Mizote
  • Ami Maeshima
  • Kōme Watanabe
  • Nana Asakawa
  • Risa Uchimura
  • Sakurako Kidoguchi
  • Hotaru Ishibashi
  • Luna Ozawa
  • Yumeri Abe
  • Shiori Nagao
Past members
  • Eri Akita
  • Kaede Kanō
  • Saori Yasaka
  • Aya Gotō
  • Rino Katsuta
  • Reira Arai

Super Girls, stylized as SUPER☆GiRLS, is a 14-member Japanese idol group formed by Avex Trax in 2010 after various auditions.

History

Avex held public auditions for members of the new group in June 2010, in which twelve finalists were selected from some 7,000 participants.[1] By February 2010, about 1,000 people advanced to the second round, and a final round was held in June. The results of the audition were subject to controversy because of a lottery system used to select two of the members. Super Girls made their stage debut on 7 August 2010 at the A-Nation event. The first live performance of the 12-member idol group was held at Shiodome-AX in Tokyo, and the group released their first album, Chōzetsu Shōjo (超絶少女), on 22 December 2010. The group held their first actual concert on 23 October at Harajuku Astro Hall in Tokyo.[2]

The group's debut single, "Gambatte Seishun", was delayed due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Two more singles followed in 2011, "Max! Otomegokoro/Happy Go Lucky!" and "Joshiryoku Paradise". At the end of the year, they were nominated for the Japan Record Award for Best New Artist but lost to another girl group, Fairies.[3][4]

Members

Current members

Given Name Nickname Birthdate Origin Chouzetsu Color Chapter Member Notes
Rika Shimura(志村 理佳) Rikatazo(りかたぞ/ Rikatazo 2 October 1992 Kanagawa  Pure White  Chapter 1 Member Previous Leader
Hikaru Watanabe(渡邉 ひかる) Pikarun (ぴかるん/ Pikarun) 15 February 1994 Hokkaidō  Champagne Gold  Chapter 1 Member
Rina Miyazaki(宮﨑 理奈) Miyari(みやり/ Miyari 21 February 1994 Fukaoka  Lemon Yellow  Chapter 1 Member Previous Deputy Leader
Mirei Tanaka(田中美麗) Mirei(みれい/ Mirei 14 October 1996 Saitama   Premium Black  Chapter 1 Member
Ruka Mizote(溝手るか) Ruka(るか/ Ruka 25 January 1996 Ōsaka   Vivid Red  Chapter 1 Member
Ami Maeshima(前島亜美) Amita(あみた/ Amita 22 November 1997 Saitama   Rose Pink  Chapter 1 Member Current Leader
Koume Watanabe(渡邉幸愛) Koume(コウメ/ Koume 17 March 1998 Miyagi   Shine Silver  Chapter 2 Member
Nana Asakawa(浅川梨奈) Nāpon(なぁぽん/ Naapon 3 April 1999 Saitama  Mint Green  Chapter 2 Member
Risa Uchimura(内村莉彩) Risa(りさ/ Risa 20 June 2000 Miyazaki  Royal Blue  Chapter 2 Member
Sakurako Kidoguchi(木戸口桜子) Saku(さく/ Saku 18 October 1999 Hokkaidō  Fancy Navy  Chapter 3 Member
Hotaru Ishibashi(石橋蛍) Hotaru(ほたる/ Hotaru 7 April 2002 Kyoto  Fairy Green  Chapter 3 Member
Luna Ozawa(尾澤ルナ) Runachū(るなちゅう/ Runachuu 2 July 2002 Aichi  Candy Orange  Chapter 3 Member
Yumeri Abe(阿部夢梨) Yumerin(ゆめりん/ Yumerin 29 July 2002 Ishikawa  Baby Blue  Chapter 3 Member
Shiori Nagao(長尾しおり) Shiorin(しおりん/ Shiorin 3 November 2003 Gifu  Cutie Violet  Chapter 3 Member

Former members

Given Name Nickname Birthdate Origin Chouzetsu Color Chapter Member Left Notes
Eri Akita(秋田 恵里) Eririn(えりりん/ Eririn 2 April 1993 Aichi  Green  Chapter 1 Member February 2012
Kaede Kanō(稼農 楓) Kaepyon(かぇぴょん/ Kaepyon 6 October 1992 Saitama  Blue  Chapter 1 Member 16 January 2013
Saori Yasaka(八坂 沙織) Saorīnu(さおりーぬ/ Saoriinu 16 April 1989 Tokyo  Sky Blue  Chapter 1 Member 23 February 2014 Founder Leader
Aya Gotō(後藤 彩) Gocchan(ごっちゃん/ Gocchan 5 April 1997 Hyougo  Mandarin Orange  Chapter 1 Member March 2015
Rino Katsuta(勝田 梨乃) Kacchan(かっちゃん/ Kacchan 10 July 1994 Hokkaidō  Precious Navy  Chapter 1 Member 25 June 2016
Reira Arai(荒井 玲良) Rachel(れいちぇる/ Reicheru 25 September 1994 Tokyo  Lavender Purple  Chapter 1 Member 25 June 2016

Discography

Albums

Title Release date Chart position Sales
(Oricon)
Certification Notes
Oricon
Weekly
Albums
Chart
Billboard
Japan

|Top
Albums
First
week
Total
Chōzetsu Shōjo
(超絶少女)
22 December 2010 32 55 4,905 7,382 -
EveryBody Jump!! 1 February 2012 5 9 24,474 29,543 -
Celebration 20 February 2013 3 12 25,928 28,425
SUPER CASTLE 3 March 2016

Singles

Title Release date Chart position Sales
(Oricon)
Certification Notes
Oricon
Weekly
Singles
Chart
Billboard
Japan

Hot
100
First
week
Total
"Ganbatte Seishun"
(がんばって 青春)
20 April 2011 5 49 13,552 16,602 -
"Max! Otomegokoro / Happy Go Lucky! Hapi Raki de Go!"
(MAX! 乙女心 / Happy Go Lucky!~ハピ☆ラキでゴー!~)
15 June 2011 5 25 29,027 39,964 -
"Joshiryoku Paradise"
(女子力←パラダイス)
5 October 2011 2 5 48,917 57,160 -
"1,000,000 Smile"
(1,000,000☆スマイル)
18 April 2012 5 23 36,725 43,230 -
"Puri Puri Summer Kiss"
(プリプリSUMMERキッス)
4 July 2012 4 10 71,736 92,599 Gold
"Akai Jōnetsu"
(赤い情熱)
24 October 2012 2 9 53,607 58,521 -
"Tokonatsu Hai Tatchi"
(常夏ハイタッチ)
12 June 2013 3 18 75,937 87,110 -
"Toshishita no Otokonoko"
(年下の男の子)
4 December 2013 11 31 11,640 12,136 Released as Candy Macchiato from Super Girls
"Sentimental Journey"
(センチメンタル・ジャーニー)
12 34 11,046 11,538 Released as Maeshima Ami from Super Girls
"Jin Jin Jingle Bells"
(ジン ジン ジングルベル)
10 33 11,666 12,137 Released as Twinkle Veil from Super Girls
"Sorairo no Kiseki"
(空色のキセキ)
12 February 2014 2 39,604 40,699
"Hanamichi!! A~mbitious"
(花道!!ア~ンビシャス)
14 May 2014 3 33,585 34,750
"Ahhahha! ~Chouzetsu Bakushou Ondo~"
(アッハッハ! ~超絶爆笑音頭~)
13 August 2014 4 41,385 51,043
"Giragira Revolution"
(ギラギラRevolution)
18 February 2015 3 50,740
"Icchatte Yacchatte"
(イッチャって♪ ヤッチャって♪)
19 August 2015 5 74,283
"Rabusama!!!"

(ラブサマ!!!)

31 August 2016

DVDs

Title Release date Contents
First concert: Chōzetsu Shōjo ga Tomannai!
(ファーストコンサート〜超絶少女が止まンないっ!〜)
28 September 2011 Live performance on 21 December 2010, at Shibuya-AX
Super Girls Chōzetsu Shōjo 2012 Memorial at Nihon Seinenkan
(SUPER☆GiRLS 超絶少女2012 メモリアル at 日本青年館)
28 March 2012 Live performance on 5 February 2012, at Nippon Seinen-kan Hall
Super Girls Seitan 2 Shūnen Kinen SP & Idol Street Carnival 2012 
(SUPER☆GiRLS生誕2周年記念SP & アイドルストリートカーニバル2012)
19 September 2012 Live performance on 12 June 2012, at Nakano Sun Plaza
Chōzetsu Gakuen: Mirai e no Step
(超絶☆学園~未来へのSTEP~)
12 December 2012 Short films shown on 18 August 2012, at Odaiba Cinema Mediage in Tokyo
Chōzetsu Bus Tour: Idol Street Dai-undōkai in Yamanashi
(超絶バスツアー ~アイドルストリート大運動会 in 山梨~)
9 January 2013 Documentary film of event held on 23 November 2012, in Yamanashi
Super Girls no Chōzetsu Adventure!
(SUPER☆GiRLSの超絶アドベンチャー!)
20 March 2013 TV programs

Awards

Japan Record Awards

The Japan Record Awards is a music awards show held annually by the Japan Composer's Association.

Year Nominee/work Award Result
2011 Super Girls (group) New Artist[3] Won
Best New Artist[4] Nominated

References

  1. "Avex forms new idol group SUPER GiRLS". Tokyograph. 12 June 2010. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. "Avex's Super Girls to debut on new idol label". Tokyograph. 2 October 2010. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  3. 1 2 "53rd Japan Record Award winners". Tokyograph. 2011-11-20. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  4. 1 2 "AKB48 wins 53rd Japan Record Award". Tokyograph. 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
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