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2.1  Albums  





2.2  Singles  







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Mia Regina
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
  • anime song
  • Years active2016–present
    LabelsLantis
    Members
    • Waka Kirishima
    • Fūri Uebana
    • Risuko Sasakama
    Websitemiaregina.jp

    Mia Regina (stylized as Mia REGINA) is a Japanese idol group from Tokyo signed to Lantis and affiliated with Dear Stage. Consisting of Waka Kirishima, Fūri Uebana, and Risuko Sasakama, the group began its activities in 2016, and has released 10 singles and three albums as of 2022. Its music has been featured in anime series such as Hensuki, Appare-Ranman!, and The Aquatope on White Sand.

    History[edit]

    The group began its activities in 2016. Its members include Waka Kirishima, Fūri Uebana, and Risuko Sasakama, all of whom were also members of the Star Anis idol group associated with the anime series Aikatsu.[1] Their first single "Eternal Explorer" (ETERNALエクスプローラー) was released on August 24, 2016; the title track was used as the ending theme to the anime series Momokuri.[2] Their next single "Chōmusubi Amulet" (蝶結びアミュレット) was released on October 26, 2016,[2] with the title song being used as the opening theme to the anime series Matoi the Sacred Slayer.[3]

    The group released the single "My Sweet Maiden/Welcome To Our Diabolic Paradise" on April 26, 2017;[2] the title tracks were used as the opening and ending themes respectively to the anime series Seven Mortal Sins.[4] This was followed by the release of the single "Dear Teardrop" on February 28, 2018;[2] the title song was used as the ending theme to the anime series Citrus.[5]

    They released the single "Mubyō no Hana" (無謬の花) on August 21, 2019;[2] the title song was used as the ending theme to the anime series Hensuki.[6] In 2021 they released the single "Tsukiumi no Yurigo" (月海の揺り籠);[2] the title track was used as the first ending theme to the anime series The Aquatope on White Sand.[7]

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    List of albums with selected details, chart positions, and sales
    Title Details Peak chart
    positions
    Sales
    JPN
    [8]
    That's a Fact! 188
    Re! Re! Re!
    • Released: May 29, 2019
    • Label: Lantis
    • Formats: Digital download
    243
    Miauseum: Curation
    • Released: September 16, 2020
    • Label: Lantis
    • Formats: Digital download
    125
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

    Singles[edit]

    List of singles with selected chart positions, year released, and album name
    Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
    JPN
    [2]
    "Eternal Explorer" 2016 116 That's a Fact!
    "Chōmusubi Amulet" 85
    "My Sweet Maiden/Welcome To Our Diabolic Paradise" 2017 111 Miauseum: Curation
    "Dear Teardrop" 2018 93
    "Junsei Erotic" 152
    "Mubyō no Hana" 2019 129
    "Tsukiumi no Yurigo" 2020 101
    "I got it!" 2021 78
    "Fever Dreamer" 50 TBD
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Anison Vocal Unit Mia REGINA Rocks Out in Spring TV Anime Appare-Ranman! OP Song MV". March 14, 2020. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Mia REGINAの作品" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Mia REGINA Performs Opening Theme for Matoi the Sacred Slayer Anime". Anime News Network. August 25, 2016. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ "sin Nanatsu no Taizai Anime's Theme Song Artist, April Premiere Revealed". Anime News Network. February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ "nano.RIPE, Mia REGINA Perform Theme Songs for Citrus Anime". Anime News Network. November 18, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Kawaikereba Hentai demo Suki ni Natte Kuremasuka? Anime's Video Reveals More Cast, Staff, Theme Song". Anime News Network. April 29, 2019. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Aquatope of White Sand Anime Reveals Promo Video, More Cast, Theme Song Artists". Anime News Network. April 6, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Mia REGINA アルバム売上ランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  • External links[edit]


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