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'''Ebisu Muscats''' (恵比寿マスカッツ) is a Japanese idol group comprised of both [[Gravure|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|Banana Mango High School / 12 no 34 de Naite with Namida Yonshimai]]", in 2010 which reached #8 on the Oricon charts.
 
'''Ebisu Muscats''' (恵比寿マスカッツ) is a Japanese idol group comprised of both [[Gravure|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|Banana Mango High School / 12 no 34 de Naite with Namida Yonshimai]]", in 2010 which reached #8 on the Oricon charts.
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The group also features a unit named Black Muscats with performed alongside with the main group. In March 2012 Black Muscats dissolved and two members officially joined Ebisu Muscats.
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
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* [[Anjo Anna]] (AV)
 
* [[Anjo Anna]] (AV)
  
===Black Muscats (now part of the group)===
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===Black Muscats ===
 
*[[Kawamura Rika]] (G)
 
*[[Kawamura Rika]] (G)
 
*[[Sakamoto Rion]] (G)
 
*[[Sakamoto Rion]] (G)
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*[[Fujiura Megu]](AV)
 
*[[Fujiura Megu]](AV)
 
*[[Mihiro]] (AV)
 
*[[Mihiro]] (AV)
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*[[Kawamura Rika]] (G)
 
*[[KONAN]] (G)
 
*[[KONAN]] (G)
 
*[[Anoa Rury]] (AV)
 
*[[Anoa Rury]] (AV)
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* [[Mizuki Uruha]] (G, later AV)
 
* [[Mizuki Uruha]] (G, later AV)
  
===Black Muscats===
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===Black Muscats ===
*[[Ohashi Sayoko]] (G)
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*[[Oohashi Sayoko]] (G)
*[[Hojo Mami]] (G)
 
 
*[[Asakawa Kotomi]] (G)
 
*[[Asakawa Kotomi]] (G)
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*[[Okamoto Yui]]
 
*[[Kaneshiro Mao]] (G)
 
*[[Kaneshiro Mao]] (G)
*[[Okamoto Yui]]
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*[[Houjou Mami]] (G)
 
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*[2012.03.28] [[Honey Trap|Honey Trap♪]] (ハニーとラップ♪)
 
*[2012.03.28] [[Honey Trap|Honey Trap♪]] (ハニーとラップ♪)
 
* [2012.06.27] [[Oyafukou Baby]] (親不孝ベイベー)
 
* [2012.06.27] [[Oyafukou Baby]] (親不孝ベイベー)
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* [2012.10.31] [[Gyakusou Idol|Gyakusou ♥ Idol]] (逆走 ♥ アイドル)
  
 
=== DVDs ===
 
=== DVDs ===

Revision as of 18:06, 7 September 2012

Ebisu Muscats promoting "Oyafukou Baby" (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.

The group also features a unit named Black Muscats with performed alongside with the main group. In March 2012 Black Muscats dissolved and two members officially joined Ebisu Muscats.

Members

Note: Adult Video 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".
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)
Ebisu Muscats promoting "Honey Trap♪" (2012)

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

Phase 5

Phase 6

Phase 7

Phase 8

Black Muscats

Former Members

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

Phase 5

Phase 6

Phase 8

Black Muscats

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