Mai Hagiwara

Mai Hagiwara
Mai Hagiwara at Japan Expo 2014
Native name 萩原 舞
Born (1996-02-07) February 7, 1996
Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Other names Maimai
Occupation Singer
Years active 20022017
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Mai Hagiwara (萩原 舞, Hagiwara Mai, born February 7, 1996 in Saitama Prefecture)[1][2] is a former Japanese pop singer and actress. At age 6, she auditioned for Hello! Project Kids in 2002 and later became part of the girl group Cute under the Hello! Project collective.

Career

2002-2005: Hello! Project Kids, 4Kids

In 2002, Hagiwara auditioned for Hello! Project Kids with the song "Te wo Nigitte Arukitai" by Maki Goto. Her audition tape was aired on Morning Musume's variety show Hello! Morning.[3] She was placed in the group with 14 other girls.[4][5][6] She made her first appearance as an angel in the 2002 film Mini Moni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibōken!;[7][8] she also was one of the featured artists in the movie's ending song as a member of 4Kids.[9] Later, in 2004, she participated in singing "All for One & One for All!", a collaboration single released by all Hello! Project artists under the name "H.P. All Stars."[10]

2005-2015: Cute, Kira Pika, and mainstream success

In 2004, Berryz Kobo was created with the intention of rotating all of the members of Hello! Project Kids to make time for school,[11] but the idea was later scrapped, and the remaining girls who were not chosen were rebranded under the name Cute on June 11, 2005.[12]

In addition to Cute's activities, Hagiwara briefly ventured into voice acting and played Hikaru Mizuki in the anime Kirarin Revolution from June to September 2007.[1] As part of the show, she became part of the in-show subgroup Kira Pika with Morning Musume's Koharu Kusumi[13][14] and released their only single, "Hana o Pūn/Futari wa NS" on August 1, 2007.[15] Hagiwara also released her character's version of the song "Koi no Mahou wa Habibi no Bi" for the soundtrack.[16] She portrayed Hikaru live[17] and appeared as a special guest during Kirarin Revolution's final concert at Nakano Sun Plaza on May 4, 2009.[18]

In 2009, Hagiwara became part of Petit Moni V, along with Saki Nakajima and Erina Mano. They released the song "Kimi ga Iru Dake de."[19] In 2012, Hagiwara released her first solo DVD single "Ike! Genki-kun." In 2013, Hagiwara became part of the subgroup Hi-Fin for the Satoumi Movement.[20][21] Hi-Fin released the song "Kaigan Seisō Danshi" on August 7, 2013 in a compilation album with other artists in the Satoumi Movement.[22]

2016-2017: Disbandment of Cute

In August 2016, Cute announced plans to disband in June 2017, citing interest in different career paths as their reason.[23] Hagiwara decided to retire from entertainment following the disbandment to study English abroad in New Zealand.[24]

Discography

For Mai Hagiwara's releases with Cute, see Cute discography.

Video singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
JPN
"Ike! Genki-kun" (行け!元気君) 2012

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Mini Moni ja Movie: Okashi na Daibōken! Maimai the Angel Performed ending song as 4Kids[8]
2011 Ōsama Game Miharu Kanazawa Supporting role[25]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2002-2007 Hello! Morning Herself Morning Musume's variety show
2002-2004 Hello Kids Herself Minimoni's variety show
2005 Musume Document 2005 Herself Morning Musume's variety show
2005-2006 Musume Dokyu! Herself Morning Musume's variety show
2006 Sento no Musume?! Hinako Supporting role[26]
2007-2008 Haromoni@ Herself Morning Musume's variety show
2007 Kirarin Revolution Hikaru Mizuki Voice; episodes 62-77[14]
2008 Berikyū! Herself Berryz Kobo and Cute's variety show
2008 Yorosen! Herself Hello! Project's variety show
2009 Bijo Houdan Herself Hello! Project's variety show[27]
2010 Bijo Gaku Herself Hello! Project's variety show[28]
2011-2012 Hello Pro! Time Herself Hello! Project's variety show[29]
2012 Sūgaku Joshi Gakuen Yuko Yotsuya Episode 8[30]
2012-2013 Hello! Satoyama Life Herself Hello! Project's variety show[31]
2014-2017 The Girls Live Herself Up-Front Works's variety show[32]

Theater

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Here's Love Hendrika Double-cast with Chisato Okai[1]
2007 Neruko wa Cute Herself Lead role[33]
2008 Keitai Shōsetsuka Herself Lead role[34]
2009 Ataru mo Hakke!? Herself Lead role[35]
2010 Akuma no Tsubuyaki Herself Lead role[36]
2011 Sengoku Jietai Herself Lead role in Defense[37]
2012 Stronger Herself Lead role[38]
2012 Cat's Eye Herself Lead role[39]
2013 Sakura no Hanataba Rika Kaneko Lead role[40]

Solo DVDs

No. Title Release date Chart position Label
Oricon
Weekly
DVD
Chart
[41]
1 Mai Hagiwara in Hachijo Jima (萩原舞 in 八丈島) October 21, 2009 64[42] Zetima
2 Mizuiro (水色) June 14, 2011 Zetima

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