Oha Suta
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Oha Suta | |
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Genre | Variety Children's television Information program |
Directed by | Masakazu Kubo (Shogakukan) |
Presented by | Subaru Kimura Ike Nwala |
Starring | Oha Girls and others |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
Production | |
Producer | Keisuke Date |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Production company | TV Tokyo |
Release | |
Original network | TV Tokyo |
Original release | October 1, 1997 present | –
External links | |
Official website |
Oha Suta (おはスタ, Oha Suta) is a children's TV show which airs in Japan in the morning on Monday to Friday, and it is produced by TV Tokyo. It premiered in 1997. This show is a remake of "Ohayō Studio" ("Ohayō" meaning "Good Morning"), a similar show that also aired on TV Tokyo from 1979 (back when the network was called "Tokyo 12 Channel") to 1986 (by which time the network renamed to "TV Tokyo"). For this reason, "suta" comes "sutajio", a "Japanicization" of the English word "studio", thus the name "Oha Suta". The show's full title is "Oha Suta: The Super Kids Station".
Current Cast[]
MCs[]
- Subaru Kimura (October 2020-)
- Ike Nwala (April 2016-)
Oha Girls[]
Girls who are 12–15 years old appear in the program, and are called Oha Girls (おはガール). Some of them had their professional debut on the show. As of April 2019, OhaGirl from Girls2 joined the cast, with a different girl appearing from Monday to Friday. Starting from April 2020, an additional of four more members from Girls2 were added to the Oha Girl cast, making them a 9 member unit.[1][2] The 5 senior Oha Girls graduated March 2021, with the 4 junior's continuing.
Regulars[]
- Monday
- Cyborg Warrior Iwai (Yuki Iwai (Haraichi)) (April 2017-)
- Toa (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
- Tuesday
- Masuo (April 2020-)
- Kira (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
- Wednesday
- Miki (Asei and Kosei) (April 2019-)
- Chocolate Planet (November 2018-)
- The big bro we've never seen before (Shohei Osada)
- We've never seen before-kun (Shun Matsuo)
- Duema Leader Shunsuke (April 2019-)
- Duema Student Council President Chiari (April 2019-)
- Minami (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
- Sakura Inoue (April 2020-)
- Thursday
- Kaminari (Manabu Takeuchi and Takumi Ishida) (April 2019-)
- Fire Tachibana (Naoto Ikeda (Rainbow)) (January 2017-)
- Majime-kun () (April 2016-)
- Ran (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
- TimonD (Yuta Maeda and Hiroyuki Takagishi) (April 2020-)
- Friday
- Yamamoto Bucho (Hiroshi Yamamoto (Robert) (April 2017-)
- Sunshine Ikezaki (April 2018-)
- Ryogo Matsumaru (April 2019-)
- Minami (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
- Shimofuri Myojo (April 2019-)
Oha Girls[]
Oha Girls units[]
- (おはガールアップル, July 1998 - September 1998)
- (おはガールバナナ, October 1998 - March 1999)
- (おはガールシトラス, April 1999 - March 2000)
- (おはガールチェリー, April 1999 - March 2000)
- (おはガールグレープ, April 2001 - March 2002)
- (おはガールフルーツポンチ, April 2002 - March 2003)
- (おはガールスターフルーツ, April 2003 - March 2004)
- (おはガールスターフルー2, April 2004 - March 2005)
- (おはガールキャンディミント, April 2005 - March 2007)
- (おはガール, April 2007 - March 2008)
- (おはガール, April 2008 - March 2009)
- (おはガール, April 2009 - March 2010)
- (おはガールメープル, April 2010 - March 2012)
- (おはガールちゅ!ちゅ!ちゅ!, April 2012 - March 2014)
- (おはガール, April 2016 - September 2017) - Mirai, Nanoka, Sana K, Sana I and Yuna.
- (おはガール, October 2017 - September 2019) - Megumi, Kurumi, Musubu, Sakura and Satsuki
- Oha Girl from Girls² (おはガール from Girls², April 2019 – 2021) - Misaki, Yuzuha, Momoka, Kurea and Youka
- Oha Girl from Girls² (おはガール from Girls², April 2020 – present) - Minami, Kira, Toa and Ran
Notable Oha Girls[]
The year noted after their names represent the year they debuted on the program
- Ayana Sakai (1997)
- Rio Hirai (1998)
- Haruka Suenaga (1999)
- Becky (2000)
- Yū Aoi (2000)
- Yuria Haga (2001)
- Nozomi Maeda (2007)
- Fujiko Kojima (2007)
- Mayu Matsuoka (2008)
- Risako Itō (2008)
- Saki Ogawa (2010)
- Erina Ikuta (2010)
- Natsumi Okamoto (2012)
- Yuna Taira (2012)
- Coco Hayashi[3]
- Musubu Funaki (2017)
References[]
- ^ Inc, Natasha. "mirage2が新おはガールに就任、Girls2メンバー9人全員がおはガールに". 音楽ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-03-26.
- ^ "mirage2が新おはガールに就任、Girls2メンバー9人全員がおはガールに(音楽ナタリー)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-03-26.
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External links[]
- 1997 Japanese television series debuts
- 1990s Japanese television series
- 2000s Japanese television series
- 2010s Japanese television series
- TV Tokyo original programming