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*[[Kirino Mio]] (G)
 
*[[Kirino Mio]] (G)
 
*[[Megumi Kei]] (AV)
 
*[[Megumi Kei]] (AV)
*[[Kasumi Risa]] (AV)
 
 
*[[Fujiura Megu]] (AV)
 
*[[Fujiura Megu]] (AV)
 
*[[Mihiro]] (AV)
 
*[[Mihiro]] (AV)
*[[KONAN]] (G)
 
 
*[[Uehara Kaera]] (AV)
 
*[[Uehara Kaera]] (AV)
 
*[[Misaki Miyu]] (AV)
 
*[[Misaki Miyu]] (AV)
 
*[[Kirihara Erika]] (AV)
 
*[[Kirihara Erika]] (AV)
 
*[[Sakura Kokomi]] (AV)
 
*[[Sakura Kokomi]] (AV)
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*[[Agawa Nozomi]] (G)
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*[[Fujisaki Akane]] (G)
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*[[KONAN]] (G)
 
*[[Ouka Eri]] (AV)
 
*[[Ouka Eri]] (AV)
 
*[[Kuribayashi Riri]] (AV)
 
*[[Kuribayashi Riri]] (AV)
 
*[[Yuuki Makoto]] (AV)
 
*[[Yuuki Makoto]] (AV)
*[[Agawa Nozomi]] (G)
 
*[[Orii Haruna]] (G)
 
 
*[[Shibata Shouko]] (G)
 
*[[Shibata Shouko]] (G)
 
*[[Nagase Yumi]] (G)
 
*[[Nagase Yumi]] (G)
*[[Fujisaki Akane]] (G)
 
 
*[[Ichijou Mao]] (C)
 
*[[Ichijou Mao]] (C)
 
*[[Hayashida Yuria]] (C)
 
*[[Hayashida Yuria]] (C)
*[[Fukunishi Natsuki]] (C)
 
 
*[[Yokoyama Miyuki]] (AV)
 
*[[Yokoyama Miyuki]] (AV)
 
*[[Sonoda Maki]] (C)
 
*[[Sonoda Maki]] (C)
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*[[Nagisa Kotomi]] (G)
 
*[[Amami Tsubasa]] (AV)
 
*[[Amami Tsubasa]] (AV)
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*[[Mashiro An]] (AV)
 
*[[Harada Akie]] (AV)
 
*[[Harada Akie]] (AV)
*[[Mashiro An]] (AV)
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*[[Kasumi Risa]] (AV)
*[[Nagisa Kotomi]] (G)
 
 
*[[Minamoto Miina]] (G, later AV)
 
*[[Minamoto Miina]] (G, later AV)
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*[[Orii Haruna]] (G)
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*[[Fukunishi Natsuki]] (C)
 
*[[Mizuki Uruha]] (G, later AV)
 
*[[Mizuki Uruha]] (G, later AV)
 
*[[Oohashi Sayoko]] (G)
 
*[[Oohashi Sayoko]] (G)

Revision as of 22:33, 7 October 2013

Ebisu Muscats promoting "ABAYO" (2013)

Ebisu Muscats (恵比寿マスカッツ) is a Japanese idol group composed of both gravure idols and AV stars, without a fixed line-up. In December 2012, the group announced that they will disband on April 2013. They then disbanded on April 7, 2013.

The group have their own TV variety show, Onegai! Muscat. They released their first single, "Banana Mango High School / 12 no 34 de Naite with Namida Yonshimai", in 2010, reaching #8 on the Oricon charts. The group also featured a unit named Black Muscats, composed only from gravure models, 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 Models 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)
Ebisu Muscats promoting "Gyakusou ♡ Idol" (2012)

Former Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

Singles V

Video Releases

Publications

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)

Works

Television

External Links