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Mrs. GREEN APPLE (ミセスグリーンアップル) is a 3-member Japanese rock band from Tokyo formed in 2013, they made their major debut in 2015 with EMI Records.

They are known for performing the theme to the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V and Fire Force, as well as their first full album, TWELVE, which placed 10th on the Japanese national Oricon charts.

On July 8, 2020, it was announced the band would be halting activities and have since become independent. They explained that they have completed phase 1, gained independence from their current agency and have launched a new project Project-MGA. They are going to hold an audition to recruit new creator and staff for phase 2.[1][2]

On July 8, 2021, a year after they went on hiatus, the band released a teaser for phase 2, revealing the next phase will start in 2022.

On December 30, 2021, it was announced both Takano and Yamanaka had left the band.

On January 1, 2023, a 10th year anniversary project was launched to celebrate the band's 10th year anniversary

Members[]

Current[]

Former[]

Timeline[]

Discography[]

Studio Albums[]

  1. [2016.01.13] TWELVE
  2. [2017.01.11] Mrs. GREEN APPLE
  3. [2018.04.18] ENSEMBLE
  4. [2019.10.02] Attitude
  5. [2023.07.05] ANTENNA

Best Albums[]

  1. [2020.07.08] 5 (5th Year Anniversary)

Digital Albums[]

  1. [2017.07.17] Hajimete no Mrs. GREEN APPLE (はじめてのMrs. GREEN APPLE; The first Mrs. GREEN APPLE)

Mini Albums[]

  1. [2014.07.05] Introduction
  2. [2015.02.18] Progressive
  3. [2015.07.08] Variety
  4. [2022.07.08] Unity

Singles[]

  1. [2015.12.16] Speaking
  2. [2016.06.15] Samama Festival! (サママ・フェスティバル!)
  3. [2016.11.02] In the Morning
  4. [2017.05.03] Dokokade Hiwa Noboru (どこかで日は昇る; Sun rises somewhere)
  5. [2017.08.30] WanteD! WanteD!
  6. [2018.02.14] Love me, Love you
  7. [2018.08.01] Ao to Natsu (青と夏; Blue and Summer)
  8. [2019.01.09] Boku no Koto (僕のこと; about me)
  9. [2019.04.03] Romanticism (ロマンチシズム)
  10. [2022.11.09] Soranji

Digital Singles[]

  1. [2017.12.04] WHOO WHOO WHOO
  2. [2017.12.25] WanteD! WanteD! (KERENMI Remix)
  3. [2019.07.18] Inferno (インフェルノ)
  4. [2020.04.10] PRESENT (English ver.)
  5. [2022.03.18] New My Normal (ニュー・マイ・ノーマル)
  6. [2022.05.23] Dance Hall (ダンスホール)
  7. [2023.01.09] Boku no Koto (Orchestra ver.) (僕のこと; about me)
  8. [2023.04.25] Que Sera Sera (ケセラセラ; Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
  9. [2023.10.25] Anata ni (あなたに)
  10. [2024.01.17] Nachtmusik (ナハトムジーク)
  11. [2024.04.12] Lilac (ライラック)
  12. [2024.05.20] Dear
  13. [2024.06.12] Columbus (コロンブス)
  14. [2024.07.03] Apollodorus (アポロドロス)
  15. [2024.08.09] familie

Demo[]

  1. [2014.02.04] 1st DEMO

Video Releases[]

  1. [2017.04.05] In the Morning Tour - LIVE at TOKYO DOME CITY HALL 20161208
  2. [2019.01.09] ENSEMBLE TOUR 〜Soiret de la Brue〜 (ENSEMBLE TOUR 〜ソワレ・ドゥ・ラ・ブリュ〜)
  3. [2020.07.08] EDEN no SONO Live at YOKOHAMA ARENA 2019.12.08
  4. [2022.12.14] ARENA SHOW "Utopia"

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Their fan club is known as Ringo Jam.

References[]

External links[]

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