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”’SUPER BEAVER”’, (abbreviated as ”’SPBV”’) is a Japanese rock band formed in 2005. They are affiliated with murffin discs’ label [NOiD]<ref>{{Cite web |date= |
”’SUPER BEAVER”’, (abbreviated as ”’SPBV”’) is a Japanese rock band formed in 2005. They are affiliated with murffin discs’ label [NOiD]<ref>{{Cite web |date= January 2017 |title=SUPER BEAVER、sumikaら “murffin discs”所属全アーティストでレーベルナイトを開催へ |url=https://spice.eplus.jp/articles/96881 |url-status=live |access-date=26 January 2026 |website=SPICE. イープラス |language=Japanese |publication-date= January 2017}}</ref> and are currently signed to Sony Records. Their official fan club is the SUPER BEAVER Friends Association (SUPER BEAVER友の会). |
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They are best known for their song {{nihongo|”Shinkokyū”|深呼吸}}, which was used as an ending theme (the 9th ending theme for the series) for the [[List of Naruto: Shippuden episodes (season 5)|fifth season]] of [[Naruto Shippuden]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jame-world.com/us/news-48618-super-beaver-s-major-debut-single.html|title=SUPER BEAVER’s Major Debut Single|last=Rast|first=R.|date=2 May 2009|publisher=Japanese Music Entertainment|accessdate=20 July 2009}}</ref> their song “Rashisa” (らしさ), which was used as an opening theme for [[Barakamon]] in 2014, and their song “Hitamuki” (ひたむき) for the [[My Hero Academia (season 6)|sixth season]] of [[My Hero Academia]] in 2022. The band published their first mini-album in 2008 under the indie label rebelphonic, and it sold fairly well.<ref name=”Profile”>{{cite web|url=http://www.superbeaver.net/|title=Profile|year=2009|work=Super Beaver website|publisher=[[Sony Music Entertainment Japan|Epic Records Japan]]|language=Japanese|accessdate=20 July 2009}}</ref> Their first two mini-albums were sold exclusively at [[Tower Records]].<ref name=”Bounce”>{{cite news|url=http://www.bounce.com/news/daily.php/16191/headlineclick|title=SUPER BEAVER、セカンド・ミニ・アルバム『心景』を11月5日にリリース|date=29 September 2008|work=Bounce|language=Japanese|accessdate=20 July 2009}}</ref> |
They are best known for their song {{nihongo|”Shinkokyū”|深呼吸}}, which was used as an ending theme (the 9th ending theme for the series) for the [[List of Naruto: Shippuden episodes (season 5)|fifth season]] of [[Naruto Shippuden]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jame-world.com/us/news-48618-super-beaver-s-major-debut-single.html|title=SUPER BEAVER’s Major Debut Single|last=Rast|first=R.|date=2 May 2009|publisher=Japanese Music Entertainment|accessdate=20 July 2009}}</ref> their song “Rashisa” (らしさ), which was used as an opening theme for [[Barakamon]] in 2014, and their song “Hitamuki” (ひたむき) for the [[My Hero Academia (season 6)|sixth season]] of [[My Hero Academia]] in 2022. The band published their first mini-album in 2008 under the indie label rebelphonic, and it sold fairly well.<ref name=”Profile”>{{cite web|url=http://www.superbeaver.net/|title=Profile|year=2009|work=Super Beaver website|publisher=[[Sony Music Entertainment Japan|Epic Records Japan]]|language=Japanese|accessdate=20 July 2009}}</ref> Their first two mini-albums were sold exclusively at [[Tower Records]].<ref name=”Bounce”>{{cite news|url=http://www.bounce.com/news/daily.php/16191/headlineclick|title=SUPER BEAVER、セカンド・ミニ・アルバム『心景』を11月5日にリリース|date=29 September 2008|work=Bounce|language=Japanese|accessdate=20 July 2009}}</ref> |
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Japanese rock band
SUPER BEAVER, (abbreviated as SPBV) is a Japanese rock band formed in 2005. They are affiliated with murffin discs’ label [NOiD][1] and are currently signed to Sony Records. Their official fan club is the SUPER BEAVER Friends Association (SUPER BEAVER友の会).
They are best known for their song “Shinkokyū” (深呼吸), which was used as an ending theme (the 9th ending theme for the series) for the fifth season of Naruto Shippuden,[2] their song “Rashisa” (らしさ), which was used as an opening theme for Barakamon in 2014, and their song “Hitamuki” (ひたむき) for the sixth season of My Hero Academia in 2022. The band published their first mini-album in 2008 under the indie label rebelphonic, and it sold fairly well.[3] Their first two mini-albums were sold exclusively at Tower Records.[4]
| Name | Nickname | Position |
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| Shibuya Ryuta (渋谷 龍太) | Bu-yan (ぶーやん) | Vocals[5] |
| Yanagisawa Ryota (柳沢 亮太) | Yanagi (やなぎ) | Guitar, Composer[5] |
| Uesugi Kenta (上杉 研太) | LEADER | Bass[5] |
| Fujiwara Hiroaki (藤原 “37才” 広明) | Hiropon (ひろぽん) | Drums[5] |
| Year | Information |
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| 2009 | Kōfuku Kidō (幸福軌道) |
| 2010 | Super Beaver
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| 2012 | Mirai no Hajimekata (未来の始めかた)
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| 2013 | Sekai ga me wo samasu no nara (世界が目を覚ますのなら)
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| 2014 | 361°
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| 2015 | Aisuru (愛する)
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| 2016 | 27
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| 2017 | Mannaka Koto (真ん中のこと)
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| 2018 | Kansei Zenya (歓声前夜)
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| 2021 | I Love You |
| 2022 | Tokyo
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| Year | Information |
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Two
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| 2007 | Nichijō (日常)
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| 2008 | Shinkei (心景)
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| 2009 | Shinkei (心景) (re-released) |
| Year | Information |
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| 2009 | “Shinkokyu (深呼吸)” |
“Futatsu no tabiji (二つの旅路)”
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“Shiawase (シアワセ)”
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| 2012 | “Yorokobi no Asu ni (歓びの明日に)”
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| 2014 | “Rashisa/Watakushi Goto (らしさ/わたくしごと)”
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| 2016 | “Kotoba (ことば)”
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“Urusai (うるさい)”
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“Aoi Haru (青い春)”
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| 2017 | “Utsukushii hi/Zenbu (美しい日/全部)”
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| 2018 | “Yokan (予感)”
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| 2022 | “Dedicated (ひたむき)”
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