Lisp | |
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Origin | Japan |
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Years active | 2010-2011 |
Labels | Dive II Entertainment |
Past members |
Lisp (リスプ, Risupu, stylized LISP) was a Japanese girl group formed by 81 Produce in 2010. The members consist of three voice actresses under the same company: Kana Asumi, Azusa Kataoka, and Sayuri Hara. They disbanded on July 31, 2011.
History
Lisp was formed as a girl group with the idea of having a "close connection to fans", and the name was selected to represent the members "growing together fans" even through the "clumsiness" of a lisp. The group is composed of Kana Asumi, Azusa Kataoka, and Sayuri Hara, voice actresses associated with 81 Produce.
In 2010, Lisp released their first and second digital singles, "Anata ni Vacuum! (Choi Yawarakame)" and "Anata ni Vacuum! (Choi Katame)", on the same day. On December 10, 2010, they released their third digital single, "Koisuru Otome no Catharsis." To promote the release, a short comic describing Asumi's journey to becoming a voice actress was published on December 25, 2010 in the magazine Cookie. The manga was written by Jun Kagurazaka and illustrated by Setsuko Yoneyama.
In February 2011, Lisp performed the song "Aru Imi! Kono Tabi?! Sensation" for the game Trickster. On April 13, 2011, Lisp released their first major single, "You May Dream", as the first opening theme song to Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream, which the members voiced the main characters. On June 11, 2011, they released their second single, "Love the Music", which was the first ending theme song to Bakugan Battle Brawlers under the name "Lisp feat. Dan", which also included a performance by Yū Kobayashi, the voice of Dan. In June 2011, Lisp announced that they were disbanding, with their last performance as a group during their first anniversary concert event on July 31, 2011.
Members
- Kana Asumi (2010-2011)
- Azusa Kataoka (2010-2011)
- Sayuri Hara (2010-2011)
Discography
Albums
Title | Year | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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JPN | ||||
Light in a Small Prism | 2011 |
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26 | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Singles
Major
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
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JPN | ||||
"You May Dream" | 2011 | 47 | — | Light in a Small Prism |
"Love the Music" (as Lisp feat. Dan (CV: Yū Kobayashi)) |
132 | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Promotional
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
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JPN | ||||
"Anata ni Vacuum! (Choi Yawarakame)" (あなたにVacuum!〜ちょいやわらかめ〜) | 2010 | — | — | Light in a Small Prism |
"Anata ni Vacuum! Choi Katame" (あなたにVacuum!〜ちょいかため〜) | — | — | ||
"Koisuru Otome no Catharsis" (恋する乙女のカタルシス) | — | — | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Publications
Photo books
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN |
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2011 | Lisp 1st Shashinshū: LIS-Photograph (LISP1st写真集〜LIS☆Photograph〜) | Shufu to Seikatsu-sha | ISBN 978-4072758083 |
References
- ^ "「トリックスター」,イメージソングが声優ユニット"LISP"の楽曲に". 4gamer (in Japanese). February 8, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- ^ "声優ユニットのLISPが活動休止". Oricon (in Japanese). June 17, 2011. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
- ^ Loo, Egan (June 16, 2011). "Voice Actress Group LISP to Suspend Activities". Anime News Network. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- "阿澄佳奈・片岡あづさ・原紗友里による超至近距離・声優ユニット"LISP"始動! 9月23日(木・祝)には品川ステラボールにてデビューイベント開催!!". MoCa News (in Japanese). July 27, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- "声優ユニット・LISP、1stアルバムは「ラムのラブソング」ほか全15曲入り". Barks (in Japanese). March 7, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- ^ ""超至近距離"声優ユニットLISP、少女コミック誌『Cookie』で漫画化". Barks (in Japanese). December 10, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
- ^ Peak chart positions on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart:
- "You May Dream": "You May Dream". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2019.
- "Love the Music": "Love The Music". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2019.
- Peak chart positions on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart:
- Light in a Small Prism: "Light In a Small Prism". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved July 29, 2019.