Shōjo Robot

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"Shōjo Robot"
Single by Rie Tomosaka
from the album Daisuki!, Rie Tomosaka Best +3
B-side Ikenai Ko, Nippon ni Umarete
Released Japan June 21, 2000 (2000-06-21)
Taiwan July 1, 2000 (2000-07-01)[1]
Format CD Single
Genre J-pop, J-Rock, Alternative rock
Length 2:40
Label Toshiba EMI
Writer(s) Ringo Shiina
Producer(s) Ringo Shiina
Rie Tomosaka singles chronology

Cappuccino
(1999)
Shōjo Robot
(2000)
Tokai no Manners
(2009)

Alternative cover
Taiwanese cover

Shōjo Robot (少女ロボット Girl Robot) is a song by Rie Tomosaka, written by rock musician Ringo Shiina. It was released as her final single before her hiatus, on June 21, 2000 (2000-06-21).[2]

The song was used as an ending theme song for the Nippon Television variety show Fun.[3]

Rie Tomosaka version

Background

Ringo Shiina had previously worked with Tomosaka on her 1999 album, Murasaki. (むらさき。 Purple.). She had written the lead single, Cappuccino (カプチーノ Kapuchīno), the B-side to the single Mokuren no Cream (木蓮のクリーム Magnolia Cream) and the album track Shampoo (シャンプー Shanpū).[4]

Conception

Shiina created a temporary 5 piece band to record the single, and named it Ikenai Kotachi (いけない子達 The Bad Kids).[2] Along with Tomosaka on vocals and Shiina on piano/back-up vocals, Hisako Tabuchi of Number Girl/Bloodthirsty Butchers featured as the band's guitarist.[2]

The songs on the single were created in the vein of Shiina's Shōso Strip album (released three months prior). Shōjo Robot and Ikenai Ko were written with Tomosaka's image in mind, while Nippon ni Umarete was an unused demo from the Shōso Strip sessions.[5]

Release

The song was a hit for Tomosaka, it being her highest charting single since 1997's Naichaisō yo.[6] It debuted at #12 on the Oricon singles chart, and stayed in the top 20 for two weeks.[6]

The single was released nine months after the release of her greatest hits collection Rie Tomosaka Best, hence was not compiled in it. Shōjo Robot features as track #16 of the Taiwan only greatest hits album Daisuki!, which was released simultaneously as this single in Taiwan.[1][7]

All three songs were later compiled onto the 2009 re-release of Rie Tomosaka Best called Rie Tomosaka Best+3.[8]

Music video

Tomosaka and Shiina in the music video.
"Shōjo Robot"
Single by Tokyo Jihen
from the album Just Can't Help It.
Released August 30, 2006 (2006-08-30)
Format Digital download
Genre J-pop, J-Rock, Alternative rock
Length 2:54
Label Toshiba EMI
Writer(s) Ringo Shiina
Producer(s) Ringo Shiina
Tokyo Jihen singles chronology

Shuraba
(2005)
Shōjo Robot
(2006)
O.S.C.A.
(2007)

The music video was shot by director Shūichi Banba (番場秀一).[9] It depicts Tomosaka performing the song in a room with wall partitions lit with different colour themes. her back-up band consists of a pianist, a guitarist and a drummer - all played by Ringo Shiina.

The music video has never been released to DVD, as Tomosaka's music video clip collection Rie Tomosaka Clips was released in October 1999 and she has not released a DVD since.

As of January 4, 2010 the music video for Shōjo Robot has been viewed over 182,000 times on popular video-sharing website YouTube.[10]

Track listing

All songs written and produced by Ringo Shiina.

No. Title Length
1. "Shōjo Robot (少女ロボット Girl Robot)"   2:40
2. "Ikenai Ko (いけない子 Bad Kid)"   4:20
3. "Nippon ni Umarete (日本に生まれて Born in Japan)"   5:12
Total length:
12:12

Oricon Album Chart Ranking (Japan)[6]

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
June 21, 2000 (2000-06-21) Oricon Daily Singles Chart
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 12 28,740 61,710 5 weeks
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart

Tokyo Jihen version

Tokyo Jihen, Shiina's band, covered Shōjo Robot live at their "Domestic!" Just Can't Help It. tour (April 7, 2005 - May 30, 2005). The track was released as a digital download on August 30, 2006 (2006-08-30), a week before the DVD's release. The song, as well as Blackout and Mirror-ball, received a promotional live music video, which was aired on music video channels in promotion of the DVD.[11]

Shiina has covered this song occasionally in her solo live concerts, such as at her Zazen Extasy concert (July 2000).

Track list

No. Title Length
1. "Shōjo Robot from DVD 'Just Can't Help It.' (少女ロボット from DVD「Just Can't help it.」 Girl Robot)"   2:54

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "TOMOSAKA-TV". Retrieved 2001-01-27. , accessed through "Machine". 2001-01-27. Archived from the original on 2001-01-27. Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  3. "少女ロボット - ともさかりえ / オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」". Oricon. Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  4. "JBOOK:むらさき。:ともさかりえ:CD". JBook. Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  5. "buzz編集長 中本浩二氏によるライナーノーツ公開". Retrieved 2001-03-04. , accessed through "Internet Wayback Machine". Internet Archive. 2001-03-04. Archived from the original on 2001-03-04. Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "オリコンランキング情報サービス「you大樹」". Oricon. Retrieved 2010-01-04.  (subscription only)
  7. "Rie Tomosaka Daisuki! Best (Overseas Ver.)". YesAsia. Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  8. "ともさかりえ rie tomosaka best +3". EMI Music Japan. Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  9. "ともさかりえ 少女ロボット". Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  10. "Tomosaka Rie - Shoujo Robot PV". Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
  11. "東京事変 楽曲一覧". Retrieved 2010-01-04. 
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