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The Star Girls were an Australian children's pop band that was formed in 1998 before disbanding in 2007. | {{InfoboxLost | ||
The group consisted of Cheeky Star (Dianne Regan), Dream Star (Jodie Crombie Brown), Angel Star (Lyndal Vincent) and Smiley Star (Michelle Irsak). They were sometimes joined by Regan's daughter Jasmine Regan who went by "Twinkle Star". | |title=<center>Star Power</center> | ||
The band wrote two CDs between 2002 and 2005, with the former being nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 2002 | |image=GirlsLikeMe.jpg | ||
|imagecaption=A still from the ''Girls Like Me'' music video. | |||
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span> | |||
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''The Star Girls'' were an Australian children's pop band that was formed in 1998 before disbanding in 2007. The group consisted of Cheeky Star (Dianne Regan), Dream Star (Jodie Crombie Brown), Angel Star (Lyndal Vincent) and Smiley Star (Michelle Irsak). They were sometimes joined by Regan's daughter, Jasmine Regan who went by "Twinkle Star". The band wrote two CDs between 2002 and 2005, with the former being nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 2002. | |||
== List of | '''In 2007, Nicktoons Network signed a deal with Big Tent Entertainment to create thirteen music videos for Star Girls songs, running for two minutes animated by Copernicus Studios.''' | ||
==List of Animated Music Videos== | |||
* Girls Like Me | * Girls Like Me | ||
* Star Power | * Star Power | ||
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* Special Days | * Special Days | ||
* I Look Up to You | * I Look Up to You | ||
== | ==Availability== | ||
[https://www.animationmagazine.net/2007/05/big-tent-nicktoons-on-planet-groove/ The announcement for the 2D music videos] | Twelve out of thirteen music videos have been preserved on YouTube, but the music video "Star Power" remains lost. A frame for "Star Power" appears briefly at the end of the "Girls Like Me" music video on the official YouTube channel from 2016, which proves its existence. | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvLo7h4H3EEanCDU8UfO_Gn9PdacSmijr A playlist for the 12 found music videos | |||
There was initially a website for the animated music videos under the URL <u>www.stargirls.tv</u>, which closed down around mid-2016. Visiting the website via archive.org won't function properly as most of the features become scarce and unresponsive. | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[https://www.animationmagazine.net/2007/05/big-tent-nicktoons-on-planet-groove/ The announcement for the 2D music videos] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvLo7h4H3EEanCDU8UfO_Gn9PdacSmijr A playlist for the 12 found music videos] | |||
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[[Category:Lost music]] | |||
[[Category:Partially lost media]] |
Revision as of 06:35, 28 June 2024
The Star Girls were an Australian children's pop band that was formed in 1998 before disbanding in 2007. The group consisted of Cheeky Star (Dianne Regan), Dream Star (Jodie Crombie Brown), Angel Star (Lyndal Vincent) and Smiley Star (Michelle Irsak). They were sometimes joined by Regan's daughter, Jasmine Regan who went by "Twinkle Star". The band wrote two CDs between 2002 and 2005, with the former being nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album in 2002.
In 2007, Nicktoons Network signed a deal with Big Tent Entertainment to create thirteen music videos for Star Girls songs, running for two minutes animated by Copernicus Studios.
List of Animated Music Videos
- Girls Like Me
- Star Power
- Rock This World
- 24/7
- Anything Is Possible
- Call Me
- Time Fly's
- DJ's Spinning Round
- Holiday
- Zoom Zoom
- Love Being a Kid
- Special Days
- I Look Up to You
Availability
Twelve out of thirteen music videos have been preserved on YouTube, but the music video "Star Power" remains lost. A frame for "Star Power" appears briefly at the end of the "Girls Like Me" music video on the official YouTube channel from 2016, which proves its existence.
There was initially a website for the animated music videos under the URL www.stargirls.tv, which closed down around mid-2016. Visiting the website via archive.org won't function properly as most of the features become scarce and unresponsive.