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*"[[Chou (Amano Tsukiko)|Chou]]", [[Amano Tsuki|Amano Tsukiko]]'s seventh single, theme song to the video game [[wikipedia:Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly|Zero ~Akai Chou~]]. | *"[[Chou (Amano Tsukiko)|Chou]]", [[Amano Tsuki|Amano Tsukiko]]'s seventh single, theme song to the video game [[wikipedia:Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly|Zero ~Akai Chou~]]. | ||
*''[[Chou (Hayashi Asuca)|Chou]]'', [[Hayashi Asuca]]'s third album. | *''[[Chou (Hayashi Asuca)|Chou]]'', [[Hayashi Asuca]]'s third album. | ||
+ | *"[[Chou (Kadokura Yuki)|Chou]]", [[Kadokura Yuki]]'s 28th single. | ||
*"[[Chou (Kudo Shizuka)|Chou]]", [[Kudo Shizuka]]'s 26th single. | *"[[Chou (Kudo Shizuka)|Chou]]", [[Kudo Shizuka]]'s 26th single. | ||
*"[[Chou (V6)|Chou]]", [[V6]]'s 33rd single. | *"[[Chou (V6)|Chou]]", [[V6]]'s 33rd single. | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 9 December 2012
In Jpop Stop!, Chou (蝶, ちょう; Butterfly) could be a reference to:
- "Chou", Ayabie's 10th other / distributed single.
- "Chou", Amano Tsukiko's seventh single, theme song to the video game Zero ~Akai Chou~.
- Chou, Hayashi Asuca's third album.
- "Chou", Kadokura Yuki's 28th single.
- "Chou", Kudo Shizuka's 26th single.
- "Chou", V6's 33rd single.
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