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− | '''17''', '''Seventeen''', or '''Juu-Nana''' are common references to being 17 years old (17才; ''17 Sai''). | + | '''17''', '''Seventeen''', or '''Juu-Nana''' are common references to being 17 years old (17才; ''17 Sai''). In generasia, 17 could be a reference to: |
* ''[[17 (Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her album)|17]]'', is the third studio album released by [[Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her]]. It could also be a reference to the album's title track, "[[Seventeen (Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her song)|Seventeen]]". | * ''[[17 (Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her album)|17]]'', is the third studio album released by [[Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her]]. It could also be a reference to the album's title track, "[[Seventeen (Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her song)|Seventeen]]". |
Revision as of 11:35, 4 February 2011
17, Seventeen, or Juu-Nana are common references to being 17 years old (17才; 17 Sai). In generasia, 17 could be a reference to:
- 17, is the third studio album released by Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her. It could also be a reference to the album's title track, "Seventeen".
- "17", is a song recorded by Japanese rock musician Shiina Ringo.
- 17's, is the first solo DVD released by Yajima Maimi from °C-ute.
- 17 Sai, is the third album (second major label album) released by Base Ball Bear. It could also be the album's title track.
- "17 Sai", is the seventh single released by Moritaka Chisato.
- Almost Seventeen, the third studio album released by Crystal Kay.
- "Dekoboko Seventeen", a song recorded by Japanese pop group W for their second album, 2nd W.
- Seventeen, a Japanese fashion magazine based off of the American publication.
- Miss Seventeen, an annual model search by Seventeen aiming to search for new models to be added in the magazine's line up of regular models.
- Seventeen Club, was an 1980's Japanese pop group.
- "Seventeen's VOW", a song recorded by Japanese pop group °C-ute.
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