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* [2003.09.18] [[Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~]] (愛の園 ~Touch My Heart!~)
 
* [2003.09.18] [[Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~]] (愛の園 ~Touch My Heart!~)
 
* [2004.02.25] [[Yuujou ~Kokoro no Busu ni wa Naranee!~]] (友情 ~心のブスにはならねぇ!~)
 
* [2004.02.25] [[Yuujou ~Kokoro no Busu ni wa Naranee!~]] (友情 ~心のブスにはならねぇ!~)
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* [2014.08.13] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 6]] (#11 ''Ai no Sono ~Touch My Heart!~'')
  
 
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Morning Musume Otomegumi promoting "Yuujou ~Kokoro no Busu ni wa Naranee!~" (2004).

Morning Musume Otomegumi or Morning Musume Otome Gumi (モーニング娘。おとめ組) was one of two splinter groups Morning Musume was split into in 2003.

Members

History

Morning Musume Otomegumi was formed in 2003 with seven members of Morning Musume's line-up of fifteen. The other eight members were Morning Musume Sakuragumi. The reason for the split was so the two groups could perform in smaller tour venues. In addition, both groups released two singles that showed their image. Otomegumi showed the image of youth, where the members sang upbeat and fast-paced songs. Both groups became inactive after 2004.

Discography

Singles

Compilations / Other

Concert DVDs

External links