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* {{nihongo|[[Noriyuki Higashiyama]]|東山紀之|Higashiyama Noriyuki|born September 30, 1966}}. He has an official position in Johnny & Associates.
* {{nihongo|[[Noriyuki Higashiyama]]|東山紀之|Higashiyama Noriyuki|born September 30, 1966}}. He has an official position in Johnny & Associates.
* {{nihongo|Kazukiyo Nishikori|錦織一清|Nishikiori Kazukiyo|born May 22, 1965}} The leader.
* {{nihongo|Kazukiyo Nishikori|錦織一清|Nishikiori Kazukiyo|born May 22, 1965}} The leader.
* {{nihongo|Katsuhide Uekusa|植草克秀|Uekusa Katsuhide|born July 24, 1966}} Married with two sons, one of whom is in [[Johnny's Jr]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-987|title=Uekusa joined by son in Johnny's|date=2007-04-04|publisher=Tokyograph|accessdate=2009-12-08}}</ref>
* {{nihongo|Katsuhide Uekusa|植草克秀|Uekusa Katsuhide|born July 24, 1966}} Married with a son, who is in [[Johnny's Jr]] and a daughter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-987|title=Uekusa joined by son in Johnny's|date=2007-04-04|publisher=Tokyograph|accessdate=2009-12-08}}</ref><ref name="divorce" /> It was announced on December 22, 2010 that Uekusa divorced in early December after more than sixteen years of marriage.<ref name="divorce">{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-7203|title=Shonentai's Katsuhide Uekusa divorces after 16 years|date=2010-12-21|publisher=Tokyograph|accessdate=2010-12-22}}</ref>


== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 04:59, 22 December 2010

Shonentai

Shonentai (少年隊, Shōnentai, lit. Regiment of Boys) is a three-member Japanese idol group under the talent agency Johnny & Associates. They debuted on December 12, 1985. The group lead an annual musical Playzone from 1986 to 2008 for about 957 performances with a total attendance of over 1.38 million people over the course of 22 years.[1]

Members

  • Noriyuki Higashiyama (東山紀之, Higashiyama Noriyuki, born September 30, 1966). He has an official position in Johnny & Associates.
  • Kazukiyo Nishikori (錦織一清, Nishikiori Kazukiyo, born May 22, 1965) The leader.
  • Katsuhide Uekusa (植草克秀, Uekusa Katsuhide, born July 24, 1966) Married with a son, who is in Johnny's Jr and a daughter.[2][3] It was announced on December 22, 2010 that Uekusa divorced in early December after more than sixteen years of marriage.[3]

Appearances

TV Dramas
  • Monday Drama Land Munasawagi no Houkago (October 24, 1983; Fuji TV)
  • Monday Drama Land Munasawagi no Houkago Part II (December 19, 1983; Fuji TV)
  • Monday Drama Land Shonentai no Tadaima Houkago Special (June 4, 1984; Fuji TV)
  • Monday Drama Land Show up ★ High School (March 4, 1985; Fuji TV)
  • Yan Yan Utau Studio~5 Minute Drama Norainu Densetsu PART 1 (TV Tokyo)
  • Yan Yan Utau Studio~5 Minute Drama Norainu Densetsu PART 2 (TV Tokyo)
  • Kokoro wa Lonely Kimochi wa "..." V (March 1987; Fuji TV)
  • Wataru Seken wa Oni Bakari Series (TBS) - Only Nishikiori and Uekusa, Higashiyama made a guest appearance
  • Shonen Taiya~ Select Stage Atami Satsujin Jiken (October - November, 2001; Fuji TV)
  • Shonen Taiya~ Select Stage Shibushi (November - December, 2001; Fuji TV) - Only Higashiyama and Uekusa
TV Shows
  • The Young Best Ten (October 6, 1981–1982; TV Tokyo)
  • Let's GO Idol (1982; TV Tokyo)
  • Pinky Punch Daigyakuten (April - September, 1982; TBS)
  • Parinko Gakuen No.1 (September 1982 - March 1983; TBS)
  • The Hit Stage (April 1983 - March 1984; TBS)
  • Namada! Omoshiro Tokkyubin (April - September, 1984; TBS)
  • Sekai Marumie! TV Tokusoubu (April 1998–present; NTV) - Only Higashiyama and Uekusa
  • Shonentime (October 1999 - March 2000; Fuji TV)
  • Shonentime II (April 2000 - September 2000; Fuji TV)
  • Shonentime III (October 2000 - March 2001; Fuji TV)
  • Shonentaiya (April 2001 - December 2001; Fuji TV)
Film
  • Munasawagi no Houkago (1982)
  • Love Forever (1983)
  • Aitsu to Lullaby (1983)
  • 19 Nineteen (1987)
Radio
  • Jumping Johnny's Shonentai
  • Live On! Johnny's Shonentai
  • Live On! Shonentai
  • Dakishimete! Shonentai
  • Shukan Shonentai Magazine
Musical
  • Musical Adventure The Sasuke/Hit Parade (April - May 1985)
  • ShowGeki '92 MASK (May 1992)
  • PLAYZONE MYSTERY (July 5–27, 1986; 30 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '87 TIME-19 (July 3–26, 1987; 30 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '88 Capriccio -Tenshi to Akuma no Kisokyoku- (July 4 - August 31, 1988; 51 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '89 Again (July - August, 1989; 53 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '90 MASK (July 7 - August 19, 1990; 42 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '91 SHOCK (July - August, 1991; 41 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '92 Saraba Diary (July 11 - August 16, 1992; 39 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '93 WINDOW (July 8 - August 19, 1993; 41 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '94 MOON (July 5 - August 12, 1994; 45 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '95 KING&JOKER (July 7 - August 13, 1995; 40 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '96 RYTHM (July - August, 1996; 38 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '97 RYTHM II (July 12 - August 11, 1997; 35 performances)
  • PLAYZONE '98 5nights (July 12 - August 17, 1998; 40 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 1999 Goodbye&Hello (July 11 - August 15, 1999; 41 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2000 THEME PARK (July 16 - August 20, 2000; 40 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2001 EMOTION ~Shinseiki~ (July 14 - August 17, 2001; 44 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2002 Aishi (July 13 - August 15, 2002; 42 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2003 Vacation (July 14 - August 17, 2003; 40 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2004 WEST SIDE STORY (July 2 - August 16, 2004; 51 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2005 ~20th Anniversary~ Twenty Years...Soshite Mada Minu Miraie (July 6 - August 17, 2005; 44 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2006 Change (July 9 - August 5, 2006; 40 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2007 Change2Chance (July 7 - September 7, 2007; 40 performances)
  • PLAYZONE 2008 Change 1986-2008 ~SHOW TIME Hit Series~ (July 6 - August 31, 2008; 45 performances)

Discography

Singles
  1. Kamenbutokai (Released:December 12, 1985)
  2. Dekamelon Densetsu (Released:March 24, 1986)
  3. Diamond・Eyes (Released:July 7, 1986)
  4. Ballad no youni Nemure (Released:November 28, 1986)
  5. STRIPE BLUE (Released:March 3, 1987)
  6. Kimidakeni (Released:June 24, 1987)
  7. ABC (Released:November 11, 1987)
  8. LADY (Released:November 30, 1987)
  9. Futari (Released:March 23, 1988)
  10. SILENT DANCER (Released:April 24, 1988)
  11. What's your name? (Released:July 8, 1988)
  12. Jirettaine (Released:November 10, 1988)
  13. Maittane Konya (Released:JUne 19, 1989)
  14. Fuin LOVE (Released:April 10, 1990)
  15. FUNKY FLUSHIN' (Released:July 7, 1990)
  16. Suna no Otoko (Released:December 12, 1990)
  17. You're My Life -Utsukushi Hitoe- (Released:April 29, 1993)
  18. WINDOW (Released:July 1993)
  19. EXCUSE (Released:November 19, 1993)
  20. Oh!! (Released:December 1, 1995)
  21. Wangan Skier (Released:January 28, 1998)
  22. Ai to Chinmoku (Released:August 26, 1998)
  23. Jounetsu no Ichiya (Released:June 23, 1999)
  24. Romantic Time (Released:February 2, 2000)
  25. Kimi ga ita Koro (Released:February 21, 2001)
  26. So SOH (Released:July 9, 2006)
Albums
  1. BACK STAGE PASS (Released:March 8, 1986)
  2. Sho SHONENTAI (Released:September 1, 1986)
  3. Musical Plazon Mistery (Released:October 30, 1986)
  4. Duet (Released:November 28, 1986)
  5. WONDERLAND (Released:December 21, 1986)
  6. PRIVATE LIFE -Light&Shadow- (Released:April 28, 1987)
  7. TIME・19 (Released:July 1, 1987)
  8. Magical Dowa Tour (Released:September 25, 1987)
  9. Musical Time・19 (Released:October 28, 1987)
  10. PARTY (Released:December 14, 1987)
  11. BEST OF Shonentai (Released:March 10, 1988)
  12. Capriccio -Tenshi to Akuma no Kasoukyoku- (Released:June 10, 1988)
  13. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE '89 Again (Released:September 21, 1989)
  14. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE '90 MASK (Released:June 30, 1990)
  15. Heart to Heart 5years Shonentai...Soshite1991 (Released:December 23, 1990)
  16. Ai wa Tsudukeru koto ni Imi ga aru (Released:December 1, 1993)
  17. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE'94 MOON(Released:June 17, 1994)
  18. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE'96 RHYTHM(Released:July 10, 1996)
  19. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE'97 RHYTHM2(Released:July 21, 1997)
  20. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE'98 5nights(Released:August 5, 1998)
  21. prism(Released:January 27, 1999)
  22. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE'99 Good bye & Hello(Released:July 7, 1999)
  23. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2000 THEME PARK(Released:August 2, 2000)
  24. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2001 新世紀 EMOTION(Released:August 1, 2001)
  25. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2002 愛史(Released:July 31, 2002)
  26. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2003 Vacation(Released:August 6, 2003)
  27. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2005 ~20th Anniversary~ Twenty Years…そしてまだ見ぬ未来へ(Released:August 10, 2005)
  28. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2006 Change(Released:July 26, 2006)
  29. Shonentai Musical PLAYZONE2007 Change2Chance-第1幕-(Released:September 5, 2007)
Preceded by Japan Record Award for Best New Artist
1986
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ "Shonentai to graduate from PLAYZONE". Tokyograph. 2008-04-28. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
  2. ^ "Uekusa joined by son in Johnny's". Tokyograph. 2007-04-04. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
  3. ^ a b "Shonentai's Katsuhide Uekusa divorces after 16 years". Tokyograph. 2010-12-21. Retrieved 2010-12-22.