Super Girl (contest)
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- This article is about the singing contest, see Supergirl for the comic superhero.
Super Girl (超级女声) or Super Voice Girl is a singing contest in People's Republic of China for female contestants. The show's official name is the Mengniu Yogurt Super Girl Contest, after the company that sponsors the series. It can be seen as a Chinese version of Pop Idol/American Idol.
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First organized in 2004 by Hunan TV station, the 2005 competition has captivated a nationwide audience and has become one of the most watched TV entertainment shows in mainland China with tens of millions of viewers. The final in August 2005 drew 400 million viewers.
Partly inspired by the US Show American Idol, the competition is open to all aspiring female contestants and has attracted contestants of ages ranging from 4 to 89. The 2005 series attracted more than 120,000 applicants during the preliminary selection rounds, held in the five provinces of Hunan, Sichuan, Guangdong, Henan and Zhejiang. Many applicants travelled long distances to take part in the competition hoping to become a star.
One of the main factors contributing to the show's popularity is that viewers are able to participate in the judging process by sending text messages with their mobile phones to vote for their favorite contestants. This has been considered as probably the largest "democratic" voting exercise in mainland China. During the preliminary round in Chengdu city alone, 307,071 message votes were cast for the top three contestants, each vote costing 0.5 to 3 yuan.
The final episode of the second season was one of the most popular shows in Chinese broadcast history. Despite the show being condemned by the official state broadcast agency as being vulgar and manipulative, a third season of the show was launched and finished in early October 2006.
[edit] History
The original version of the show was known as Super Boy, and aired in 2003 on Hunan Entertainment Channel, a local broadcaster in Hunan province. The show was a success and a second series, Super Girl, aired at the beginning of 2004 and became the most viewed show in Hunan. However, the programme's impact was limited as the channel does not broadcast outside the province.
In May 2004, Hunan TV, a satellite broadcaster, introduced Super Girl to a national audience. Apart from broadcasting the original episodes created by Hunan Entertainment Channel, Hunan TV also developed this show in other 3 cities: Wuhan in Hubei province, Nanjing in Jiangsu province, and Chengdu in Sichuan province. This show attracted an average of 10,000 contestants in each city and received nationwide attention.
At the beginning of 2005, Hunan TV introduced a second season of Super Girl. The preliminary rounds were filmed in five cities: Changsha in Hunan province, Guangzhou in Guangdong province, Zhenzhou in Henan province, Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, and Chengdu in Sichuan province.
[edit] 2004 Competition
[edit] Qualifications
Competition Area | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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Chengdu | Wang Ti (王媞) | Zhang Hanyun (张含韵) | Yin Tingting (尹婷婷) |
Nanjing | An Youqi (安又琪) | Zhang Yue (张玥) | Liu Ning (刘宁) |
Wuhan | Sun Yipu (孙一卜) | Chen Wenya (陈文娅) | Guo Juan (郭娟) |
Changsha | Strings | Yang Yang (杨暘) | Zhang Chen (张琛) |
[edit] Final
- An Youqi (安又琪) Champion
- Wang Ti (王媞) 2nd place
- Zhang Hanyun (张含韵) 3rd place
[edit] 2005 Competition
[edit] Qualifications
(The number is the vote count)
Notice: The result of Zhengzhou area has been disputed due to the unreasonable vote count. Xia Ying (夏颖), the 4th place player of this area is thought to be better than the three player of this area listed below:
Competition Area | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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Changsha | Zhao Jingyi (赵静怡, 106967) | Huang Yali (黄雅莉, 87118) | She Manni (佘曼妮, 77115) |
Guangzhou | Zhou Bichang (周笔畅, 113535) | Yi Hui (易慧, 67310) | Li Na (李娜, 56383) |
Zhengzhou | Zhu Yan (朱妍, 524595) | Song Lin (宋琳, 473327) | Guo Huimin (郭慧敏, 470841) |
Chengdu | Li Yuchun (李宇春, 206564) | Zhang Liangying (张靓颖, 58172) | He Jie (何洁,42335) |
Hangzhou | Ji Minjia (纪敏佳, 37385) | Ye Yiqian (叶一茜, 36736) | Lin Shuang (林爽, 26835) |
[edit] Final Result
No. | Name | Chinese Name | Rank | Vote of Final 3 |
08 | Li Yuchun | 李宇春 | 1 | 3528308 votes |
07 | Zhou Bichang | 周笔畅 | 2 | 3270840 votes |
01 | Zhang LiangYing | 张靓颖 | 3 | 1353906 votes |
02 | He Jie | 何洁 | 4 | |
04 | Ji Minjia | 纪敏佳 | 5 | |
10 | Huang Yali | 黄雅莉 | 6 | |
03 | Yi Hui | 易慧 | 7 | |
06 | Ye Yiqian | 叶一茜 | 8 | |
09 | Zhao Jingyi | 赵静怡 | 9 | |
05 | Zhu Yan | 朱妍 | 10 |
[edit] 2006 Competition
Competition Area | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | 4th place | 5th place |
Changsha (长沙) | Li Na (厉娜) | Zhang Yafei (张亚飞) | Xu Fei (许飞) | Zhang Meina (张美娜) | Hu Ling (胡灵) |
Hangzhou (杭州) | REBORN | Tang Xiao (唐笑) | Zhang Yan (张焱) | Zhu Yaqiong (朱亚琼) | Hao Feier (郝菲尔) |
Chengdu (成都) | Tan Weiwei (谭维维) | Zhao Yuanyuan (赵媛媛) | Yang Lei (阳蕾) | Xiong Wen (熊文) | Peng Chunxia (彭春霞) |
Shenyang (沈阳) | Ai Mengmeng (艾梦萌) | Zhang Chuge (张楚格) | Gong He (巩贺) | Wei Jiaqing (魏佳庆) | Zhang Dongling (张冬玲) |
Guangzhou (广州) | Liu Liyang (刘力扬) | Shang Wenjie (尚雯婕) | Han Zhenzhen (韩真真) | Du Changrui (杜长蕊) | Cheng Xin (程欣) |
[edit] Final Result
No. | Name | Chinese Name | Rank | Vote of Final 2 |
06 | Shao Wenjie | 尚雯婕 | 1 | 5,196,975 votes |
04 | Tan Weiwei | 谭维维 | 2 | 4,818,125 votes |
08 | Liu Liyang | 刘力扬 | 3 | |
03 | Ai Mengmeng | 艾梦萌 | 4 | |
05 | Li Na | 历娜 | 5 | |
07 | Xu Fei | 许飞 | 6 | |
01 | Han Zhenzhen | 韩真真 | 7 | |
02 | REBORN | REBORN | 8 | |
09 | Tang Xiao | 唐笑 | 9 | |
10 | Yang Lei | 阳蕾 | 10 |
[edit] External links
- Hunan TV Station 2005 Supergirls Competition Official Site
- Hunan TV Station 2006 Supergirls Competition Official Site
- 超级女声投票 Vote for Your Super Voice Girls
- An unlikely pop icon worries China - International Herald Tribune (5 September 2005)
- In China, it's Mongolian Cow Yogurt Super Girl - The Christian Science Monitor (29 August 2005)
- TV talent contest 'too democratic' for China's censors - Times Online (29 August 2005)
- Super Voice Girls' challenges China's TV culture - Shanghai Star (12 August 2005)
- China under spell of mighty 'Super Girl' - USA Today (26 May 2005)
- Super Girl Economics] (10 September 2005)