Generasia would not be possible without tokyograph and all the wonderful people who've contributed over the past 15 years. Thank you!

Difference between revisions of "Ebisu Muscats"

m (Television)
Line 136: Line 136:
 
* [2009.04 ~ 2010.03] [[Onedari!! Muscat]]
 
* [2009.04 ~ 2010.03] [[Onedari!! Muscat]]
 
* [2010.04 ~ 2010.09] [[Choi to Muscat!]]
 
* [2010.04 ~ 2010.09] [[Choi to Muscat!]]
* [2010.10 ~ 2010.11] [[Onedari Muscat DX]]
+
* [2010.10 ~ 2011.10] [[Onedari Muscat DX]]
 
* [2011.10 ~ Present] [[Onedari Muscat SP!]]
 
* [2011.10 ~ Present] [[Onedari Muscat SP!]]
  

Revision as of 15:16, 3 April 2012

Ebisu Muscats promoting "Honey Trap♪" (2012)

Ebisu Muscats (恵比寿マスカッツ) is a Japanese idol group comprised of both gravure idols and AV stars, without a fixed line-up. Their popularity comes from their TV variety show Onegai! Muscat. They released their first single, "Banana Mango High School / 12 no 34 de Naite with Namida Yonshimai", in 2010 which reached #8 on the Oricon charts.

Members

Note: AV stars are marked with an "AV" next to their names, the gravure idols are marked with a "G", the cabaret girls are marked with a "C", and the models are marked with a "M".

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

Phase 5

Phase 6

Phase 7

Ebisu Muscats promoting "OECURA MAMBO / Watashi Mambo" (2010)
Ebisu Muscats promoting "Chocolate / Kawaii Koushien" (2010)
Ebisu Muscats promoting "Spring Holiday / Kuchigenka Shinaide♪" (2011)
Ebisu Muscats promoting "Ropponpon☆Fantasy" (2011)

Former Members

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

Phase 5

Phase 6

Discography

Albums

Singles

DVDs

Photobooks

Ebisu Muscats Sotsugyou Album Subete no "Onemasu" Fan ni Sasagu

  • [2010.03] Ebisu Muscats Sotsugyou Album Subete no "Onemasu" Fan ni Sasagu (恵比寿マスカッツ卒業アルバム―すべての『おねマス』ファンに捧ぐ)

Television

External Links