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Revision as of 22:26, 27 February 2014

NMB48 is a Japanese idol group produced by Akimoto Yasushi. It performs regularly in the NMB48 Theater, previously known as base YOSHIMOTO.

History

To continue his plan for a franchise of idol groups in Japan, Akimoto Yasushi announced that he would start an idol group in Nanba, Osaka. NMB48's name comes from NaMBa, an alternate romanization of Nanba.

Auditions were held in August 2010, and were broadcast on the TV show "Starhime Sagashitarou", which featured members of SKE48. Initially, 26 girls passed but there will still be inter-auditions to pick the 16 girls who will be Team N. The 26 girls were introduced on October 9th, 2010 at AKB48's Aki Matsuri.

On December 4, 2010, NMB48 announced that Team N and its captain will be announced at the shonichi performance of Team N's first stage. The remaining members will remain kenkyuusei.

On January 1, 2011, NMB48 started performances of its first stage. On March 10, 2011 Team N was formed.

In June 2011, it was announced that NMB48 would be making their single debut with Zetsumetsu Kurokami Shoujo, several months after their first original song Seishun no Lap Time was being performed in the theater. On June 6, the second generation winners were announced at the end of Team N's performance at TDC Hall. The introduction of the 2nd generation brought the total number of members in NMB48 to their goal number of 48.

In August 2011, photos of 2nd generation member Shimada Rena with a boyfriend surfaced on the internet. Initially, no action was taking regarding the photos, but as more photos surfaced and as other scandals were brought to attention by fans, Shimada was suspended from activities for the rest of 2011 starting in September. At this time, Yoshida Akari and Matsuda Shiori were also suspended due to issues balancing school work with work, and Yoshida, Kondo Rina and Watanabe Miyuki were removed from the preliminary senbatsu for NMB's second single due to undisclosed reasons, and replaced with Yamaguchi Yuuki, Yamagishi Natsumi and Murakami Ayaka.

Members

Names in bold are Team Captains

Team N

NMB48 Team N (2013)

Team M

NMB48 Team M (2013)

Team BII

NMB48 Team BII (2013)

Kenkyuusei

NMB48 Kenkyuusei (2013)

2nd Generation

3rd Generation

4th Generation

4.5th Generation

Former Members

Official Members

Research Students

AKB48 Senbatsu Events

Senbatsu Elections

Senbatsu Janken Taikai

Discography

NMB48 promoting "Zetsumetsu Kurokami Shoujo" (2011)
NMB48 promoting "Kitagawa Kenji" (2012)
NMB48 promoting "Bokura no Eureka" (2013)

Albums

Stage Albums

Singles

Video Releases

Stage Video Releases

Stages

Team N

Team M

Team BII

Kenkyuusei

See Also

External Links