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Super Girl
超级女声 (2004-2006)
快乐女声 (2009-2011)
Super Girl logoAlso known as Super Voice Girls Genre Interactive reality game show Created by Liao Ke Country of origin People's Republic of China Language(s) Mandarin No. of seasons 5 Production Location(s) Changsha, Hunan (1–5)
Chengdu, Sichuan (1–5)
Guangzhou, Guangdong (2–5)
Hangzhou, Zhejiang (2–5)
Nanjing, Jiangsu (1,4)
Shenyang, Liaoning (3–5)
Wuhan, Hubei (1,4)
Xi'an, Shaanxi (5)
Zhengzhou, Henan (2–4)
Numbers indicate the season(s) in which a competition was held there.Broadcast Original channel Hunan Satellite Television Original run May 6, 2004 – September 16, 2011 Chronology Related shows Super Boy
Blossoming FlowersSuper Girl or Super Voice Girls (simplified Chinese: 超级女声; traditional Chinese: 超級女聲; pinyin: Chāojí Nǚshēng; literally "Super Female Voice") was an annual national singing contest in People's Republic of China for female contestants, organized by Hunan Satellite Television between 2004 and 2006. The show's official name was Mengniu Yoghurt Super Girl Contest until 2009 it is now known as BBK Music Phone Super Girl Contest, after the company that sponsored the series. It was generally described as the mainland Chinese version of Pop Idol and became one the most popular entertainment shows in the country. Despite Super Girl's major popularity and success, the show was heavily criticised by Liu Zhongde, a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He essentially claimed Super Girl was poison for the youth.[1]
The program was relaunched in 2009. The Chinese title was changed to 快乐女声 ("Kuàilè Nǚshēng, Happy Girls") though the English title remains unchanged (as Super Girl). In 2011, the Chinese government banned Super Girl from airing, claiming the program to be too long. The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) told the Hunan station that Super Girl broke time rules for this kind of show. They should be no more than 90 minutes long, but episodes of Super Girl can last more than three hours.[2]
Contents
Outline
Six finalists during a 2005 national round event in Changsha, Hunan. From left to right: host Li Xiang, contestants Lin Shuang, She Manni, Yi Hui, Zhang Liangying, Guo Huimin, Li Na, and host Wang Han.Partly inspired by the many spinoffs of the UK show Pop Idol, the competition was open to any female contestant regardless of her origin, appearance, or how she sings.[3] The almost unrestricted audition sessions drew contestants of ages ranging from 4 to 89 years old.[4] The 2005 season attracted more than 120,000 applicants during the preliminary selection rounds, held in the five provinces of Hunan, Sichuan, Guangdong, Henan and Zhejiang.[5] Many applicants travelled long distances to take part in the competition hoping to become a star. Each contestant was allowed 30 seconds to perform in front of judges and find out if they were selected for the preliminary regional rounds. To prevent another overwhelming audition season, a minimum age of eighteen was later set during the 2006 season.[6]
Following the selection of contestants in the five regions, the competition began with the preliminary rounds. Preliminaries were held in each of the five locations where auditions were located. Television viewers were able to watch each of the preliminaries and vote for their favorite singers. Voting was conducted by telephone and text messaging.
The regional preliminaries were followed by a weekly broadcast knockout competition held in Changsha, Hunan province. Viewers called in to vote for their favourite singers, and the weakest two—as voted by the judges and the audience's weekly SMS— faced-off subsequently in a PK, short for Player Kill. The term is derived from kill-or-be-killed multiplayer online games.[7] The singer with the least number of votes was then eliminated. Unlike Pop Idol, the last event was contested between the final three, rather than the final two contestants.
Unlike American Idol, judges for the competition were selected from different backgrounds in society, but they were all still Chinese.[citation needed] A few dozen "audience judges" were selected in addition to several professional judges.
History
The original version of the show was known as Super Boy, and aired in 2003 on Hunan Entertainment Channel, a local broadcaster based in Changsha, Hunan province in South Central China. The show was a success and its counterpart, 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.
On May 6, 2004, Super Girl was introduced to a national audience by its producer Liao Ke through Hunan Satellite Television. In addition to broadcasting the original episodes created by Hunan Entertainment Channel, the network 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.
Hunan Satellite Television introduced a second season of Super Girl on March 19, 2005. The preliminary rounds were filmed in five cities: Changsha in Hunan province, Guangzhou in Guangdong province, Zhengzhou in Henan province, Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, and Chengdu in Sichuan province. By the middle of the season, the competition captivated a nationwide audience and became one of the most watched television entertainment shows in mainland China with tens of millions of viewers.[5]
Cultural impact
Positive impact
The final episode of the 2005 season was one of the most popular shows in Chinese broadcast history, drawing over 400 million viewers, more than the China Central Television New Year's Gala earlier that year.[8] The final peaked at 280 million viewers at a given time, dwarfing the 12-million-viewer figure for the finals of Pop Idol.[9] Despite the show being condemned by China Central Television as being "vulgar and manipulative", a third season of the show was launched and finished in early October 2006.[10]
On January 18, 2006, China National Philatelic Corporation released a postage stamp issue featuring 2005 winner Li Yuchun. The set was released ahead of Li's 22nd birthday in her commemoration.[11]
On May 11, 2009, The Oprah Winfrey Show, a worldwide famous television show, invited Zhang Liangying, who ranked 3rd overall in the 2005 contest, to make an American television singing debut. The subtitle of the show was "The World's Got Talent" and Zhang Liangying was the only East Asian singer in the show.[12]
Some who were not chosen as winners have also been able to enter the recording industry through other means. Ji Minjia, who ranked 5th overall in the 2005 contest, worked in Los Angeles in 2006 to help with production of the title song for Japanese anime series The Galaxy Railways.[13] On March 15, 2007, Japanese recording group Hello! Project announced Li Chun, one of the top 50 contestants in the 2006 Changsha regional, as one of two new members of Chinese ancestry of its pop group Morning Musume.[14][15]
The contest has also inspired television producers to create other talent search shows, including ones based on American shows such as The Apprentice.[16][17]
The show was the feature of a 2007 documentary titled "Super, Girls!", produced and directed by independent Chinese filmmaker Jian Yi during the 2006 contest season and released at the Cambridge Film Festival. An ARTiSIMPLE Studio production, "Super, Girls!" is the only independent feature-length documentary ever made about the "Super Girls."[9]
Democratic expression
One of the main factors contributing to the show's popularity was that viewers are able to participate in the judging process by sending text messages with their mobile phones to vote for their favorite contestants. During the 2005 regional contest in Chengdu alone, 307,071 message votes were cast for the top three contestants, each vote costing 0.5 to 3 yuan.[5] This was, according to Jim Yardley of International Herald Tribune, considered as one of the largest "democratic" voting exercises in mainland China.[18]
Over 800 million text messages were sent during the third season of Super Girl, and fan clubs began to appear throughout the country.
While some culture and media experts praised Super Girl in blazing "a trail for cultural democracy" and breaking elitism in China's entertainment industry, others were quick in pointing out that the show represented a superficiality in society, "propelled by behind-the-scenes manipulation and state-of-the-art pomp and circumstance".[19]
Criticism
Liu Zhongde of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference criticised both the show and its negative influence on society, saying the audience watches the program under a distorted mentality and in an unhealthy condition. He claimed that the government departments oversee culture and art, and they should not permit something like Super Girl to exist. He admitted it was the choice of the market while claiming it as low culture. Joel Martinsen compared it to the 1983 Anti-Spiritual Pollution Campaign, saying it was not quite as bad "but the elements are there: cultural invasion, suspicion of market forces, spiritual health, preservation of national culture, and allegations of popular entertainment spreading corruption among the youth, all facing off against a new concept of socialist morality."[1]
In the end of 2011, China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has suspended the show from future production. While the official reason for such decision is the fact that the show exceeded its airing time throughout the season, many believe that the moral issue was behind this act. This claim is reinforced by Hunan TV news spokesman, Li Hao, who admitted the network will incorporate more 'positive' content in its 2012 programs[20].
Economic impact
Mengniu Milk Group reportedly paid ¥14 million to Hunan Television for rights to sponsor the show's broadcast outside Hunan province beginning with the 2005 season.[7] According to one of China's leading thinktanks, the 2005 contest was estimated to have drawn in a total of ¥766 million (US$95.75 million). Indirect business impact of the competition was estimated at several billion yuan.[11]
Television advertisement slots cost an average of ¥33,400 for 15 seconds in 2006, compared to the average of ¥28,000 in 2005. Advertising sales were expected to reach ¥200 million (US$25 million), nearly double that of the previous year.[21]
Season summary
Season Premiere Date Champion 1st Runner Up 2nd Runner-up Final's Contestants 2004 Super Girl 6 May 2004 Angela An Youqi (安又琪) Katy Wang Ti (王媞) Baby Zhang Hanyun (张含韵) - Angela An Youqi (安又琪)
- Katy Wang Ti (王媞)
- Baby Zhang Hanyun (张含韵)
- Strings
- Jenne Sun Yibo (孙一卜)
2005 Super Girl 19 March 2005 Chris Lee Yuchun (李宇春) Bibi Zhou Bichang (周笔畅) Jane Zhang Liangying (张靓颖) - Chris Lee Yuchun (李宇春)
- Bibi Zhou Bichang (周笔畅)
- Jane Zhang Liangying (张靓颖)
- Angelica He Hejie (何洁)
- Ji Minjia (纪敏佳)
- Huang Yali (黄雅莉)
- Ye Yiqian (叶一茜)
- Bobo Yi Hui (易慧)
- Amanda Zhao Jingyi (赵静怡)
- Yoyo Zhu Yan (朱妍)
2006 Super Girl 2 April 2006 Laure Shang Wenjie (尚雯婕) Sitar Tan Weiwei (谭维维) Jeno Liu Liyang (刘力扬) - Laure Shang Wenjie (尚雯婕)
- Sitar Tan Weiwei (谭维维)
- Jeno Liu Liyang (刘力扬)
- Amoa Ai Mengmeng (艾梦萌)
- Li Na (厉娜)
- Xu Fei (许飞)
- Figo Han Zhenzhen (韩真真)
- Reborn
- SuBar Tang Xiao (唐笑)
- Shinelee Yang Lei (阳蕾)
2009 Super Girl 1 May 2009 Vivi Jiang Yingrong (江映蓉) Michelle Li Xiaoyun (李霄云) Huang Ying (黄英) - Vivi Jiang Yingrong (江映蓉)
- Michelle Li Xiaoyun (李霄云)
- Huang Ying (黄英)
- Yisa Yu Kewei (郁可唯)
- Sara Liu Xijun (刘惜君)
- Renata Tan Lina (谈莉娜)
- Pan Chen Miss Underwater (潘辰)
- Pan Hongyue (潘虹樾)
- Yico Zeng Yike (曾轶可)
- Mocika Li Yuanxi (李媛希)
2011 Super Girl 1 April 2011 Jeremy Duan Linxi (段林希) Cici Hong Chen (洪辰) Moraynia Liu Xin (刘忻) - Jeremy Duan Linxi (段林希)
- Cici Hong Chen (洪辰)
- Moraynia Liu Xin (刘忻)
- Su Miaoling (苏妙玲)
- Yang Yang (杨洋)
- Danny Lisi Danni (李斯丹妮)
- Wang Yijie (王艺洁)
- Mini Fu Mengni (付梦妮)
- Kelly Yu Jiali (喻佳丽)
- Change Lu Yi (陆翊)
- DL
- Kim Jin Yinling (金银玲)
- Sun Xinxin (孙昕欣)
2004 season
The first season of Super Girl aired from May 6 to September 22, 2004. Although the winners of the competition were not promised recording contracts, the top three winners signed such deals.[22]
Qualifications
Region 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Chengdu[23] Wang Ti
王媞Zhang Hanyun
张含韵Yin Tingting
尹婷婷Nanjing[24] An Youqi
安又琪Zhang Yue
张玥Liu Ning
刘宁Wuhan[25] Sun Yipu
孙一卜Chen Wenya
陈文娅Guo Juan
郭娟Changsha[26] Strings Yang Yang
杨暘Zhang Chen
张琛Final contest
- Angela An Youqi (安又琪)
- Katy Wang Ti (王媞)
- Baby Zhang (Kristy Zhang Hanyun) (张含韵)
- Strings
- Jenne Sun Yibo (孙一卜)
2005 season
The second season of Super Girl aired from March 19 to August 26, 2005. The announcement of Li Yuchun as the season's grand champion came under scrutiny as she had been leading voting results despite having the weakest voice among the top finalists.[19] Despite the heavy criticism that arose during the competition season, the three 2005 finalists have been considered the most successful singers from the entire show.[27]
Qualifications
Region 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Contestant Votes Contestant Votes Contestant Votes Guangzhou[28]
March 19 – May 6Zhou Bichang
周笔畅113,535 Yi Hui
易慧67,310 Li Na
李娜56,383 Changsha[29]
April 2 – May 20Zhao Jingyi
赵静怡106,967 Huang Yali
黄雅莉87,118 She Manni
佘曼妮77,115 Zhengzhou[30]
May 1 – June 10Zhu Yan
朱妍524,595 Song Lin
宋琳473,327 Guo Huimin
郭慧敏470,841 Chengdu[31]
May 21 – July 1Li Yuchun
李宇春206,564 Zhang Liangying
张靓颖58,172 He Jie
何洁42,335 Hangzhou[32]
May 22 – July 8Ji Minjia
纪敏佳37,385 Ye Yiqian
叶一茜36,736 Lin Shuang
林爽26,835 Final contest (July 15 – August 26)
No. Name Chinese Name Rank Vote of Final 3 08 Chris Lee (Li Yuchun) 李宇春 1 3,528,308 votes 07 Bibi Zhou Bichang 周笔畅 2 3,270,840 votes 01 Jane Zhang Liangying 张靓颖 3 1,353,906 votes 02 Angelica He Heji 何洁 4 04 Ji Minjia 纪敏佳 5 10 Huang Yali 黄雅莉 6 06 Ye Yiqian 叶一茜 7 03 Bobo Yi Hui 易慧 8 09 Amanda Zhao Jingyi 赵静怡 9 05 Yoyo Zhu Yan 朱妍 10 2006 season
The third season of Super Girl aired from April 2 to September 30, 2006. Shang Wenjie's selection as grand champion over Tan Weiwei, who is a professional vocalist from Sichuan Conservatory of Music, raised questions over each candidate's public appeal. Speculations arose that Shang, who appeared to be a copycat of Li Yuchun's image (somewhat androgynous), was voted grand champion due to the appeal of her Cinderella story.[33]
Qualifications
Region 1st place 2nd place 3rd place Contestant Votes Contestant Votes Contestant Votes Changsha[34] Li Na
厉娜152,133 Zhang Yafei
张亚飞137,925 Xu Fei
许飞137,031 Hangzhou[35] Reborn 131,948 Tang Xiao
唐笑113,721 Zhang Yan
张焱46,661 Chengdu[36] Tan Weiwei
谭维维241,593 Zhao Yuanyuan
赵媛媛156,621 Yang Lei
阳蕾80,586 Shenyang[37] Ai Mengmeng
艾梦萌237,478 Zhang Chuge
张楚格169,714 Gong He
巩贺156,951 Guangzhou[38] Liu Liyang
刘力扬359,808 Shang Wenjie
尚雯婕142,803 Han Zhenzhen
韩真真110,102 Final contest
No. Name Chinese Name Rank Vote of Final 2 06 Laure Shang Wenjie 尚雯婕 1 5,196,975 votes 04 Sitar Tan Weiwei 谭维维 2 4,818,125 votes 08 Jade Liu Liyang 刘力扬 3 03 Amoa Ai Mengmeng 艾梦萌 4 05 Li Na 厉娜 5 07 Xu Fei 许飞 6 01 Figo Han Zhenzhen 韩真真 7 02 Reborn Reborn 8 09 SuBar (Tang Xiao) 唐笑 9 10 Shinelee Yang Lei 阳蕾 10 2009 season
E Media CEO Long Danni has stated that through this competition, in addition to singers, they will be also be looking for budding actresses and those that excels in other areas. Some of the Super Boys will also be co-hosts for the regional contests of Super Girls. The finale is scheduled for mid-August.
Regional contest
- National Top 20 Qualifications
Qualified Eliminated
Region 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place Regional singing division Chengdu
成都Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Huang Ying
黄英Yu Kewei
郁可唯Pan Hongyue
潘虹樾Tang Ning
唐宁Changsha
长沙Li Yuanxi
李媛希Yang Yang
杨洋Xia Wenjing
夏文婧Gu Wei
谷微Lu Feifei
陆霏霏Shenyang
沈阳Zeng Yike
曾轶可Peng Jing
彭靖Wang Feixue
王飞雪Gong He
巩贺Zhang Jiaoyang
张娇阳Guangzhou
广州Liu Xijun
刘惜君Liu Meihan
刘美含Mo Chen
莫沉Yi Yizi
易易紫Zhao Naiji
赵廼吉Xi'an
西安Chen Huijuan
陈慧娟Cai Meng
蔡梦Yin Shuyi
尹姝贻Li Xinyi
李欣一Wang Jia
王佳Nanjing
南京Pan Chen
潘辰Zhang Youfang
张佑方Zhang Meng'er
张梦儿Zhang Xujia
张栩嘉
王庆庆Regional Super Girl Union division Wuhan
武汉Chen Siting
陈思婷Tu Fan
涂帆Dai Huan
代欢Wang Mingfen
王明芬Xu Zihan
徐梓涵Zhengzhou
郑州Gong Mei
贡米He Mengjie
何梦洁Sun Yanan
孙亚男Zhao Ying
赵莹Zhang Ge
张歌Hangzhou
杭州Yao Yao
姚遥Guan Ying
关嬴Li Fangting
李方丁Jie Huiqing
解惠清Zhu Yanjin
朱彦瑾Kunming
昆明Ruan Zhaochen
阮兆辰He Qiuxiang
和秋香Wang Meng
王蒙Geng Wei
耿薇Zhang Weijia
张玮珈Guiyang
贵阳Shen Dandan
沈丹丹Hu Xinyue
胡鑫玥Zhou Yiling
周翊翎Chen Jieyi
陈洁艺Zhang Yifei
张奕菲Nanning
南宁Tan Nina
谈莉娜Zhang Yixiao
张艺潇Wei Na
韦娜Liu Junhong
刘君虹Xu Aili
徐爱丽Harbin
哈尔滨Wang Zhixin
王志心Yang Kunzi
杨昆紫Zhang Shanshan
张珊珊Xu Zhenqi
徐浈祺Yin Yu
尹玉Taiyuan
太原Cheng Chen
程晨Tao Le
陶乐Guo Jingjing
郭晶晶Liu Huanhuan
刘欢欢Tian Dan
田丹Jinan
济南Li Nini
李妮妮Wang Meng
王梦Xiong Jun
熊军Cui Xue
崔雪Lu Yangyang
路阳阳Lanzhou
兰州Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Ding Liwen
丁俐文Zhao Shanshan
赵珊珊Wang Qiong
王琼Li Miao
李苗Nanchang
南昌Wei Wei
魏薇Zhang Yilau
张亦鎏Nie Yuting
聂玉婷Xie Lu
谢璐Chen Yiling
陈一玲Shijiazhuang
石家庄Ding Shuang
丁爽Yu Hongting
余虹婷Mao Yishao
毛逸少Zhou Shi
周诗Jiang Yixuan
蒋亦煊Online website division HBS
金鹰Big Chunzi
大春子Liu Xin
刘欣Hu Wiena
胡维纳Pan Si
潘思贝Wang Lulu
王璐璐Tencent
腾讯Wen Xiaorui
文筱芮Zheng Fan
郑凡Shao Huiming
邵慧明Dong Zhen
董贞Zou Chenwei
邹琛玮Sohu
搜狐Chen Yilu
陈艺露Li Nasha
李娜莎Yang Mei
杨媚Wang Hongli
王泓漓Ren Feiling
任飞灵Baidu
百度Ren Xi
任曦Chen Lusha
陈露莎Chen Zitong
陈姿彤Xiao Yige
肖翊歌Hu Jiayi
胡艺佳NetEase
网易Wei Jiayi
魏佳艺Lei Yue
雷悦Hu Qiwen
胡绮雯Liu Haoting
刘浩婷Dong Hanyi
董涵宜SINA
新浪Yang Zi
杨梓Luo Zhenhuan
罗震环Zhang Na
张娜Pei Tingting
裴婷婷Sun Jing'er
孙靖儿resurrection Huang Sisi
黄思思Huang Caiqi
黄偲骐Wu Qin
吴琴Xian Fan
冼璠None Final Contest
Final Contest (Top 10) Top 20 No. 10 > 7A
July 1710 > 7B
July 2410 > 7C
July 3107 > 06
August 706 > 05
August 1405 > 04
August 2104 > 03
August 2803 > 01
September 4No. 18 > 15
June 2615 > 10
July 31 Yu Kewei
郁可唯Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Huang Ying
黄英Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉11 Big Chunzi
大春子Big Chunzi
大春子2 Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Yu Kewei
郁可唯Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Liu Xijun
刘惜君Huang Ying
黄英Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Li Xiaoyun
李霄云12 Wang Zhixin
王志心Wang Zhixin
王志心3 Liu Xijun
刘惜君Pan Chen
潘辰Liu Xijun
刘惜君Huang Ying
黄英Yu Kewei
郁可唯Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Huang Ying
黄英Huang Ying
黄英13 Yang Zi
杨梓Yang Zi
杨梓4 Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Liu Xijun
刘惜君Yu Kewei
郁可唯Liu Xijun
刘惜君Huang Ying
黄英Yu Kewei
郁可唯Yu Kewei
郁可唯14 Cheng Chen
程晨Cheng Chen
程晨5 Pan Hongyue
潘虹樾Pan Hongyue
潘虹樾Pan Chen
潘辰Tan Lina
谈莉娜Jiang Yingrong
江映蓉Liu Xijun
刘惜君15 Liu Meihan
刘美含Liu Meihan
刘美含6 Zeng Yike
曾轶可Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Li Xiaoyun
李霄云Yu Kewei
郁可唯Tan Lina
谈莉娜16 Zhang Youfang
张佑方7 Tan Lina
谈莉娜Tan Lina
谈莉娜Tan Lina
谈莉娜Pan Chen
潘辰17 Mo Chen
莫沉8 Li Yuanxi
李媛希Huang Ying
黄英Pan Hongyue
潘虹樾18 Tao Le
陶乐9 Huang Ying
黄英Li Yuanxi
李媛希Zeng Yike
曾轶可19 Zhang Meng'er
张梦儿10 Pan Chen
潘辰Zeng Yike
曾轶可Li Yuanxi
李媛希20 Tang Ning
唐宁- Champion
- ELLE cover girl
- Challenges succeed to switch rank
- Eliminated
- Retired
Overall Final contest total votes
No. Name Chinese Name Final Rank Baidu Total Votes QQ Total Votes HunanTV Round 8 Votes 09 Vivi Jiang Yingrong 江映蓉 01 9,943,286 35,663,697 2,824,792 10 Michelle Li Xiaoyun 李霄云 02 25,961,752 128,312,229 2,556,524 04 Huang Ying 黄英 03 16,446,250 33,785,263 2,573,292 03 Yisa Yu Kewei 郁可唯 04 13,293,308 87,094,268 06 Sara Liu Xijun 刘惜君 05 28,371,302 177,643,033 07 Renata Tan Lina 谈莉娜 06 3,313,036 17,477,356 05 Pan Chen (Miss Underwater) 潘辰 07 5,997,042 11,799,637 02 Yoyo Pan Hongyue 潘虹樾 08 2,992,362 4,702,493 01 Yico Zeng Yike 曾轶可 09 12,671,476 178,594,458 08 Mocika Li Yuanxi 李媛希 10 5,678,316 49,872,937 2011 season
Main article: 2011 Super GirlSee also
- Hunan Satellite Television
- Idol series
- Super, Girls! - Chinese documentary film about girls trying out for the Super Girl contest
- Super Boy - counterpart contest for male
- The Voice - Hong Kong singing competition
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