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Revision as of 00:32, 17 August 2011
BON-BON BLANCO (or "B3" for short) is a group of five girls: four percussionists and one singer. Their upbeat, danceable songs are often found as opening or ending themes for anime such as One Piece and GetBackers.
Members
Former Member
- IZUMI (Conga)
Discography
Albums
- [2003.03.26] BEAT GOES ON
- [2004.03.24] B3 Master pieces 2002-2004
- [2004.12.15] Winter Greetings
Singles
- [2002.07.17] AI WANT YOU!! (愛 WANT YOU!!)
- [2002.09.11] Datte, Onna no Ko Nandamon! (だって、女の子なんだもん!)
- [2002.12.04] Ai no Nurse Carnival (愛のナースカーニバル)
- [2003.02.19] Namida no Hurricane (涙のハリケーン)
- [2003.06.04] Vacance no Koi (バカンスの恋)
- [2004.01.14] BON VOYAGE!
- [2004.07.14] Tenohira wo Taiyou ni (手のひらを太陽に)
- [2004.09.01] La La Kuchibue Fuite Yukou (La La 口笛吹いていこう)
- [2005.02.23] Ai ga Ippai (愛がいっぱい)
- [2006.08.30] Yura Yura Yureru (ユラユラ揺れる)
- [2007.02.21] ∞Changing∞
DVD
- [2004.03.24] B3 Master Clips 2002-2004