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'''Oha Star''' (おはスタ) is a popular children entertainment program in [[Japan]]. It airs on the [[TV Tokyo]] network Monday through Friday 6:45am to 7:30am and is hosted by [[Yamadera Kouichi]]. It premiered in 1997. This show is a remake of [[Ohayou Studio]] (おはようスタジオ), 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 from "sutajio", a "Japanicization" of the English word "studio", thus the name Oha Suta (Star). The show's full title is "Oha Star: The Super Kids Station".
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==Broadcasting Times==
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'''Oha Star''' (おはスタ) is a popular children entertainment program in [[Japan]]. The show's full title is ''Oha Star The Super Kids Station''. It airs on the [[TV Tokyo]] network Monday through Friday 6:45am to 7:30am and is hosted by [[Yamadera Kouichi]]. It made it's premiered on October 1, 1997. ''Oha Star'' is a remake of the show ''[[Ohayou Studio]]'', a similar show that aired on TV Tokyo from 1979 to 1986.
* Time: TV stations
 
* from 6:45 until 7:03: [[TXN]] and Biwako Broadcasting
 
* from 7:05 until 7:30: TXN, Biwako Broadcasting, Nara TV, and TV Wakayama
 
  
==People on Oha Star==
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The show's "Oha" comes from the word "ohayo", which means good morning.  Host [[Yamadera Kouichi]] also used the word "ohayo" when he opens the show with the greeting "Oha" (おーはー). Meanwhile, "Suta" comes from "sutajio", which is from the English word "studio".
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Many popular celebrities of today made their start on ''Oha Star'', including [[Becky]], [[Ando Nozomi]], [[Fruits Punch]], and many more.
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== Broadcast ==
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''Oha Star'' is broken into two segments. The show starts at 6:45 am JST by broadcasting to [[TXN]] and [[Biwako Broadcasting]]. This segment is called "Oha Star 645". It currently features a variety of [[Anime|animation]] shorts, a song of the day, guests, and daily topics since 2009.
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At 7:05 am JST, the show also broadcasts to [[Nara TV]] and [[TV Wakayama]]. This is the main segment of the show as it is called "Oha Live". It features various of daily discussion topics, guests, and music performances. Each day of the week features a main topic; Monday is sports, Tuesday is music, Wednesday is game, Thursday is hobby, and Friday is various topics on the weekend and school.
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==Current Hosts==
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=== Main Hosts (Oha Star 645) ===
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* [[Ikeda Kazuma|Ikeda Mushi]] (イケダムシ)
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* [[Murakami Jun|Murakami Mushi]]
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* [[Kumada Masashi|Kumada Mushi]] (くまだムシ)
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* [[Ohnishi Lion]] (大西ライオンムシ)
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* [[Chad Marleen|Chad Mushi]] (チャドムシ)
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* [[AKINA|Akina Mushi]] (アキナムシ)
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* [[Tano Shingo|Tano Shingo Mushi]] (楽しんごムシ)
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* [[Mana|Manami Mushi]] (マナミムシ)
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* [[Mou Chuugakusei|Mou Chuugakusei Mushi]] (もう中学生ムシ)
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* [[Grassham Saana|Saana Mushi]] (サアナムシ)
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* [[GO! Nakawa|Minakawa Mushi]] (ミナガワムシ)
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=== Main Hosts (Oha Live) ===
 
* [[Yamadera Kouichi|Yama-chan]]
 
* [[Yamadera Kouichi|Yama-chan]]
* Oha Girl ([[Matsuoka Mayu|Mayu]], [[Ito Risako|Risako]], [[Hikita Hidemi|Hidemi]])
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* [[Oha Girl Maple]] (おはガールメープル)
* on Mondays: Tanakki & Yamane ([[Ungirls]])
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* Happy (ハッピー)
* on Tuesdays: [[Kusumi Koharu]]
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* on Wednesdays: Leonardo the Tekken ([[Tekken]])
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=== Daily Hosts (Oha Live) ===
* on Thursdays: [[Watanabe Tomohiro]]
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* Mondays: [[Yoshio|Sports Master 44O]] (スポーツマスター44O), [[Kojima Yoshio|Nazo Nazo Hunter Yoshio]] (なぞなぞハンターよしお)
* on Fridays: [[Nankai Candies]]
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* Tuesdays: [[Kusumi Koharu|Koharu-chan]] (小春ちゃん)
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* Wednesdays: [[Tekken|Leonardo the Tekken]] (レオナルド・ダ・テッケン)
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* Thursdays: [[Haraichi]] (ハライチ)
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* Fridays: [[Negishi Takuya|Smile Koujou Iin Takuya]] (スマイル向上委員 たくや)
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== Past Hosts ==
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''For past Oha Girls, see [[Oha Girl]].''
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=== Main Hosts (Oha Live) ===
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* [[Raymond Johnson|Raymond]] (レイモンド)
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* [[Morikubo Shotaro]] (森久保祥太郎)
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* [[Saiga Mitsuki]] (斎賀みつき)
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* [[Toyoguchi Megumi]] (豊口めぐみ)
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* [[Takeuchi Mio]] (竹内実生)
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* [[RYOMA]]
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=== Daily Hosts (Oha Live) ===
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* [[Matsukaze Masaya]] (松風雅也)
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* [[Sawayama Rina]] (澤山璃奈)
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* [[Dandy Sakano]] (ダンディ坂野)
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* [[Papaiya Suzuki]] (パパイヤ鈴木)
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* [[Iwata Mitsuo]] (岩田光央)
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* [[MINUSTARS]]
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* [[Yasuda Dai Circus]] (安田大サーカス)
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* [[SHIPS]]
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* [[Yoiko]] (よゐこ)
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* [[Gokuraku Tonbo]] (極楽とんぼ)
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* [[Yamamoto Keiichi]] (山本圭一)
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* [[Watanbe Tomohiru]] (渡辺友裕)
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* [[Seto Koji]] (瀬戸康史)
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* [[Ando Ryutaro]] (安倍龍太郎)
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* [[Ohshima Ryo]] (大島崚)
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* [[King Kong (group)|King Kong]]
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* [[Nankai Candies]] (南海キャンディーズ)
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== Discography ==
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=== Singles ===
  
==Oha Girl==
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* [1998.03.21] [[Yamadera Kouichi|Yama-chan]] & [[Raymond Johnson|Raymond]] - [[Jyaba Jyaba Morning]] (ジャバジャバモーニング)
Girls who are 12, 13, 14, or 15 years old appears in the program, and they are called '''Oha Girl''' ('''おはガール''').
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* [1998.12.02] [[Yamadera Kouichi|Yama-chan]] & [[Raymond Johnson|Raymond]] - [[Good Morning! Santa Cruz]] (グッドモーニング!サンタクロース)
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* [2000.02.02] [[Ohagumi]] - [[Sayonara no Kawari ni (Ohagumi)|Sayonara no Kawari ni]] (サヨナラのかわりに)
  
===Units===
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=== Compilation Albums ===
* [[Oha Girl Apple]] (おはガールアップル, July, 1998 - September, 1998)
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* [2000.02.19] [[Oha Star Best ~Vol. 1~|Oha Star Best ~vol. 1~]] (おはスタ ベスト)
* [[Oha Girl Banana]] (おはガールバナナ, October, 1998 - March, 1999)
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* [2000.03.16] [[Oha Star Best ~Vol. 2~|Oha Star Best ~vol. 2~]] (おはスタ ベスト)
* [[Oha Girl Citrus]] (おはガールシトラス, April, 1999 - March, 2000)
 
* [[Oha Girl Cherry]] (おはガールチェリー, April, 1999 - March, 2000)
 
* [[Oha Girl Grape]] (おはガールグレープ, April, 2001 - March, 2002)
 
* [[Fruits Punch|Oha Girl Fruitpunch]] (おはガールフルーツポンチ, April, 2002 - March, 2003)
 
* [[Oha Girl Starfruit]] (おはガールスターフルーツ, April, 2003 - March, 2004)
 
* [[Oha Girl Starfruit2]] (おはガールスターフルー2, April, 2004 - March, 2005)
 
* [[Oha Girl Candy Mint]] (おはガールキャンディミント, April, 2005 - March, 2007)
 
* [[Oha Girl Maple]] (2009-Present)
 
  
===Current Oha Girls===
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== See also ==
* [[Ogawa Saki]]
 
* [[Shiori]]
 
* [[Erika]]
 
  
===Past Oha Girls===
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* [[Oha Kids]]
* [[Sudou Atsuko]] (須藤温子)
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* [[OHA-OHA NIGHT]]
* [[Mieno Hitomi]] (三重野瞳)
 
* [[Andou Nozomi]] (安藤希)
 
* [[Ozaki Saya]] (尾崎沙也)
 
* [[Oshino Sayaka]] (吉野紗香)
 
* [[Nomura Yuuki]] (野村佑香)
 
* [[Kobayashi Rumi]] (小林瑠美)
 
* [[Izumi Mika]] (重泉みか)
 
* [[Oomura Ayako]] (大村彩子)
 
* [[Itora Natsu]] (伊藤なつ)
 
* [[Itora Kana]] (伊藤かな)
 
* [[Hashimoto Asami]] (橋本麻美々)
 
* [[Sakai Ayana]] (酒井彩名)
 
* [[Yamada Yu]] (山田優)
 
* [[Andou Sei]] (安藤聖)
 
* [[Kouchi Yumi]] (幸地優美)
 
* [[Hirai Rio]] (平井理央)
 
* [[Kurasawa Momoko]] (倉沢桃子)
 
* [[Inesaki Arisa]] (稲坂亜里沙)
 
* [[Uchida Risa]] (内田莉紗)
 
* [[Muramoto Ana]] (村本安奈)
 
* [[Suenaga Haruka]] (末永遥)
 
* [[Kudo Asagi]] (工藤あさぎ)
 
* [[Becky]] (ベッキー)
 
* [[Yuriaana Shanoo]] (ユリアーナ・シャノー)
 
* [[Taniguchi Sayaka]] (谷口紗耶香)
 
* [[Adou Mei]] (安藤盟)
 
* [[Z-1]] (ゼットワン)
 
* [[Seshita Kana]] (瀬下可奈)
 
* [[Aoi Yu]] (蒼井優)
 
* [[Kagayasa Shoku]] (加賀谷紗織)
 
* [[Nara Saori]] (奈良沙緒理)
 
* [[Ishiki Yuka]] (伊敷優香)
 
* [[Yagi Yuka]] (屋宜由佳)
 
* [[Suzuki An]] (鈴木杏)
 
* [[Nishihata Saori]] (西端さおり)
 
* [[Kawata Yukina]] (川田由起奈)
 
* [[Sasaoka Risa]] (笹岡莉紗)
 
* [[Abiru Yuu]] (あびる優)
 
* [[Haga Yuria]] (芳賀優里亜)
 
* [[Sugibayashi Saori]] (杉林沙織)
 
* [[Konno Narumi]] (近野成美)
 
* [[Kojima Yurie]] (小島由利絵)
 
* [[Ebisawa Kanna]] (海老沢神菜)
 
* [[Ishikawa Eri]] (石川エリ)
 
* [[Fujimori Mayu]] (藤森麻由)
 
* [[Sano Miku]] (佐野光来)
 
* [[Yaguchi Seira]] (矢口聖来)
 
* [[Tanaka Airi (model)|Tanaka Airi]] (田中愛里)
 
* [[Maari]] (麻亜里)
 
* [[Shimogaki Madoka]] (下垣真香)
 
* [[Sugasawa Mizuki]] (菅澤美月)
 
* [[Nagano Serina]] (長野せりな)
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/oha/ Official Website]
 
*[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/oha/ Official Website]
 
*[http://www.shopro.co.jp/oha/ ShoPro: Oha Star]
 
*[http://www.shopro.co.jp/oha/ ShoPro: Oha Star]
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* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%AF%E3%82%B9%E3%82%BF Japanese Wikipedia: おはスタ]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:34, 23 November 2011

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Oha Star (おはスタ) is a popular children entertainment program in Japan. The show's full title is Oha Star The Super Kids Station. It airs on the TV Tokyo network Monday through Friday 6:45am to 7:30am and is hosted by Yamadera Kouichi. It made it's premiered on October 1, 1997. Oha Star is a remake of the show Ohayou Studio, a similar show that aired on TV Tokyo from 1979 to 1986.

The show's "Oha" comes from the word "ohayo", which means good morning. Host Yamadera Kouichi also used the word "ohayo" when he opens the show with the greeting "Oha" (おーはー). Meanwhile, "Suta" comes from "sutajio", which is from the English word "studio".

Many popular celebrities of today made their start on Oha Star, including Becky, Ando Nozomi, Fruits Punch, and many more.

Broadcast

Oha Star is broken into two segments. The show starts at 6:45 am JST by broadcasting to TXN and Biwako Broadcasting. This segment is called "Oha Star 645". It currently features a variety of animation shorts, a song of the day, guests, and daily topics since 2009.

At 7:05 am JST, the show also broadcasts to Nara TV and TV Wakayama. This is the main segment of the show as it is called "Oha Live". It features various of daily discussion topics, guests, and music performances. Each day of the week features a main topic; Monday is sports, Tuesday is music, Wednesday is game, Thursday is hobby, and Friday is various topics on the weekend and school.

Current Hosts

Main Hosts (Oha Star 645)

Main Hosts (Oha Live)

Daily Hosts (Oha Live)

Past Hosts

For past Oha Girls, see Oha Girl.

Main Hosts (Oha Live)

Daily Hosts (Oha Live)

Discography

Singles

Compilation Albums

See also

External Links