今夜9時放送の『ミュージックステーション(Mステ)』は、SNSでも既にトレンド入り!
King Gnu・Official髭男dism・NiziU・Mrs. GREEN APPLEなど、豪華6組が登場します。
新曲テレビ初披露、話題のタイアップ曲、国際コラボまで——音楽ファン必見の神回確定!
放送直前に知っておきたい出演者情報・タイムテーブル予想・見どころを完全解説します🔥
🎵 今夜の放送概要と出演者ラインナップ
放送日時:2025年10月17日(金)21:00〜(テレビ朝日系・生放送)
出演者:Awich/Official髭男dism/King Gnu/JO1/NiziU/Mrs. GREEN APPLE
2025年10月16日、Mrs. GREEN APPLEが生配信で「フェーズ2完結」および「フェーズ3」始動を電撃発表! 2026年1月1日から新たな章へ突入することが明かされ、X(旧Twitter)では瞬く間にトレンド入り。 ファンの間では「止まらない進化」「次はどんなミセスになるの?」と話題騒然です。 本記事では、フェーズ3発表の全容・これまでの歩み・SNSの反応・今後の予想を徹底分析します。
Mrs. GREEN APPLEが“フェーズ3”を宣言(画像出典:KAI-YOU)
🎬 フェーズ3発表 生配信(Mrs. GREEN APPLE Official YouTube)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YOUR_VIDEO_ID_HERE
※公式YouTubeチャンネルより(Mrs. GREEN APPLE Official)
🪩 フェーズ3発表の概要とポイント
フェーズ2完結:2025年12月31日をもって終了
フェーズ3開幕:2026年1月1日スタート
活動休止期間なし:「止まらず進むミセス」宣言にファン感涙
メンバー変更なし:現3人体制(大森元貴・若井滉斗・藤澤涼架)で継続
夏に1カ月の休暇予定:来年夏の長期オフも発表(スポニチ報道)
生配信での“フェーズ3”宣言(出典:スポニチ)
📚 フェーズ1〜2の歩みを振り返る
Mrs. GREEN APPLEは2013年結成、2015年メジャーデビュー。2020年に「フェーズ1」を完結し、活動休止を経て2022年に「フェーズ2」として再始動しました。 フェーズ2では「ダンスホール」「ケセラセラ」など数々のヒットを生み、紅白や大型フェスへの出演で国民的バンドへと成長。 そしてついに、次の章──フェーズ3へ。休止を経ずに走り続ける彼らの姿勢が、今、再び注目を集めています。
フェーズ2完結を報じたマイナビニュース(2025年10月16日)
💬 SNSでの反応まとめ(Xより)
ミセスのフェーズ3発表、まさか活動休止しないなんて!ずっと進化してるの本当にすごい😭💚 #MrsGREENAPPLE #フェーズ3— みどりりん (@midoringo_315) October 16, 2025
フェーズ1→2→3って、ちゃんと物語があるのが好き。次はどんな世界観でくるのか今からワクワク🍏— AORINGO🍏 (@AORINGOHUZIN) October 16, 2025
主題歌「1991」は、米津玄師が本作のために書き下ろした楽曲。 「全てのカットに監督の熱がこもっている」と本人もコメントし、物語と深く呼応する旋律を生み出している。 また、劇伴を担当する江﨑文武は、原作楽曲のオマージュを織り交ぜながら繊細な音像を構築。 アニメ版で印象的だった山崎まさよし「One more time, One more chance」も、リマスター版で劇中に登場する予定だ。
Tokyo, Japan — October 14, 2025. In one of the most remarkable nights in Japanese football history, the Samurai Blue came from two goals down to defeat Brazil 3–2 at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo. This dramatic comeback not only delivered Japan’s first-ever victory over the five-time world champions but also sent a clear message to the football world ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Match Summary
Competition: Kirin Challenge Cup 2025 (International Friendly)
Venue: Ajinomoto Stadium, Tokyo
Date: October 14, 2025
Attendance: 65,000 (sold out)
Final Score: Japan 3–2 Brazil
Goals: Japan — Minamino (52’), Nakamura (62’), Ueda (71’) / Brazil — Paulo Henrique (26’), Martinelli (32’)
Brazil looked in full control after 30 minutes, scoring twice through Paulo Henrique and Gabriel Martinelli. Japan struggled to maintain possession, and their defensive structure seemed fragile. However, halftime adjustments by head coach Hajime Moriyasu changed the momentum completely.
Japan’s pressing intensity increased dramatically, forcing Brazil into mistakes. In the 52nd minute, Takumi Minamino capitalized on a rebound to score the first goal, igniting the comeback. Ten minutes later, Keito Nakamura leveled the game with a calm finish inside the box.
Ueda’s Header Seals the Win
In the 71st minute, Japan won a corner. From a perfect cross by Junya Ito, Ayase Ueda rose highest to power home the header — a goal that will be remembered for generations. The crowd erupted as Japan took the lead for the first time in history against Brazil.
Tactical Brilliance from Moriyasu
Moriyasu’s decision to switch to a 3-4-2-1 formation at halftime was crucial. By pushing both wing-backs higher, Japan was able to disrupt Brazil’s buildup and exploit spaces behind their full-backs. Captain Wataru Endo anchored the midfield with discipline, while Ito’s pace on the right constantly threatened the Brazilian defense.
Brazil’s Collapse and Ancelotti’s Reaction
“Japan were calm; we were not. Their mental strength made the difference.” — Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil Head Coach (via Reuters)
Despite dominating possession (58%), Brazil’s defense faltered under Japan’s relentless pressure. Ancelotti admitted post-match that his side “lost composure and underestimated Japan’s energy.”
Match Statistics
Possession: Brazil 58% – Japan 42%
Total Shots: Japan 12 (7 on target) / Brazil 10 (4 on target)
Pass Accuracy: Japan 83% / Brazil 86%
Distance Covered: Japan 112 km / Brazil 104 km
Watch the Highlights
What This Means for Japan
This victory marks a new chapter for Japanese football. Having achieved their first win over Brazil, Japan has proven capable of competing with the world’s elite. With young stars like Nakamura and Ueda combining with experienced leaders like Endo and Minamino, the Samurai Blue are building strong momentum toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
For Brazil, the defeat serves as a reminder that global football parity is growing — and that no team, not even the five-time world champions, can afford complacency.
【ENGLISH VERSION】Japan Stuns Brazil with Historic 3-2 Comeback Victory
Tokyo, October 14, 2025 — Japan made football history by defeating Brazil 3–2 in the Kirin Challenge Cup 2025 at Ajinomoto Stadium. It was Japan’s first-ever win over the five-time world champions after 13 previous attempts without a victory. Trailing 0–2 at halftime, the Samurai Blue mounted an extraordinary comeback with goals from Takumi Minamino, Keito Nakamura, and Ayase Ueda.
Match Summary
Final Score: Japan 3–2 Brazil
Goals: Japan – Minamino (52’), Nakamura (62’), Ueda (71’); Brazil – Paulo Henrique (26’), Martinelli (32’)
Venue: Ajinomoto Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 65,000 (sold out)
Turning Point
Minamino’s strike in the 52nd minute shifted the momentum. Nakamura’s equalizer followed ten minutes later, and Ueda’s towering header sealed a legendary victory. Brazil, under Carlo Ancelotti, struggled to regain control as Japan’s pressing and energy overwhelmed them.
Tactical Highlights
High pressing and quick transitions limited Brazil’s creativity.
Moriyasu’s substitutions, particularly Ito’s introduction, added pace and width.
Japan’s resilience and mental strength under pressure proved decisive.
Post-Match Reaction
“Japan were calm; we were not. They believed until the end.” — Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil Manager (Reuters)
This landmark win signals Japan’s readiness to challenge football’s elite ahead of the 2026 World Cup. For Brazilian football, it was a rare reminder: never underestimate the rising force from Asia.