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Oha Suta
GenreVariety
Children's television
Information program
Directed byMasakazu Kubo (Shogakukan)
Presented bySubaru Kimura
Ike Nwala
StarringOha Girls
and others
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
Production
ProducerKeisuke Date
Running time25 minutes
Production companyTV Tokyo
Original release
NetworkTV Tokyo
ReleaseOctober 1, 1997 (1997-10-01) –
present

Oha Suta (おはスタ, Oha Suta) is a children's TV show which airs in Japan in the morning on Monday to Friday, and it is produced by TV Tokyo. It premiered in 1997. This show is a remake of "Ohayō Studio" ("Ohayō" meaning "Good Morning"), 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 "sutajio", a "Japanicization" of the English word "studio", thus the name "Oha Suta". The show's full title is "Oha Suta: The Super Kids Station".

Current Cast

MCs

Oha Girls

Girls who are 12–15 years old appear in the program, and are called Oha Girls (おはガール). Some of them had their professional debut on the show. As of April 2019, OhaGirl from Girls2 joined the cast, with a different girl appearing from Monday to Tuesday. They also provide a new theme songs for each school semester. This year their costume theme is "school", as based on the anime "GaruGaku". Starting from April 2020, an additional of four more members from Girls2 were added to the Oha Girl cast, making them a 9 member unit.[1][2] This is the first time in OhaSuta history where there are 9 Oha Girls.

Regulars

  • Monday
  • Cyborg Warrior Iwai (Yuki Iwai (Haraichi)) (April 2017-)
  • Youka (OhaGirl) (April 2019-)
  • Toa (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
  • Tuesday
  • Masuo (April 2020-)
  • Kurea (OhaGirl) (April 2019-)
  • Kira (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
  • Wednesday
  • Miki (Asei and Kosei) (April 2019-)
  • Chocolate Planet (November 2018-)
  • The big bro we've never seen before (Shohei Osada)
  • We've never seen before-kun (Shun Matsuo)
  • Duema Leader Shunsuke (April 2019-)
  • Duema Student Council President Chiari (April 2019-)
  • Misaki (OhaGirl) (April 2019-)
  • Sakura Inoue (April 2020-)
  • Thursday
  • Kaminari (Manabu Takeuchi and Takumi Ishida) (April 2019-)
  • Fire Tachibana (Naoto Ikeda (Rainbow)) (January 2017-)
  • Majime-kun (Abareru-kun) (April 2016-)
  • Yuzuha (OhaGirl) (April 2019-)
  • Ran (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
  • TimonD (Yuta Maeda and Hiroyuki Takagishi) (April 2020-)
  • Friday
  • Yamamoto Bucho (Hiroshi Yamamoto (Robert) (April 2017-)
  • Sunshine Ikezaki (April 2018-)
  • Ryogo Matsumaru (April 2019-)
  • Momoka (OhaGirl) (April 2019-)
  • Minami (OhaGirl) (April 2020-)
  • Shimofuri Myojo (April 2019-)

Oha Girls

Oha Girls units

Notable Oha Girls

The year noted after their names represent the year they debuted on the program

References

  1. ^ Inc, Natasha. "mirage2が新おはガールに就任、Girls2メンバー9人全員がおはガールに". 音楽ナタリー (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-03-26. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "mirage2が新おはガールに就任、Girls2メンバー9人全員がおはガールに(音楽ナタリー)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-03-26.
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