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After Goto graduated and Yasuda's graduation was announced, the group's formation changed yet again. [[Kimura Ayaka]] (of [[Coconuts Musume]]) and [[Ogawa Makoto]] (5th generation [[Morning Musume]] member) joined. Yossie became the new leader, but the new lineup didn't last long enough to even release a single. They did however release a song titled [[Wow Wow Wow|WOW WOW WOW]] which was included on the [[Pucchi Best 4]] compilation CD, as well as a remake of [[Chokotto Love|Chokotto LOVE]] (titled Chokotto LOVE [2003 Version]) with the new lineup which was included on [[Pucchi Best 3]].
 
After Goto graduated and Yasuda's graduation was announced, the group's formation changed yet again. [[Kimura Ayaka]] (of [[Coconuts Musume]]) and [[Ogawa Makoto]] (5th generation [[Morning Musume]] member) joined. Yossie became the new leader, but the new lineup didn't last long enough to even release a single. They did however release a song titled [[Wow Wow Wow|WOW WOW WOW]] which was included on the [[Pucchi Best 4]] compilation CD, as well as a remake of [[Chokotto Love|Chokotto LOVE]] (titled Chokotto LOVE [2003 Version]) with the new lineup which was included on [[Pucchi Best 3]].
  
After 6 years of hiatus Petitmoni went active again this time with a new concept and name: Petitmoni V.
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After 6 years of hiatus Petitmoni went active again this time with a new concept and name: Petitmoni V. The new line-up recorded ''Kimi ga Iru Dake de'' for a Hello! Project 2009 Compilation album, and later performed a new original song, ''Pira! Otome no Negai'' at the Summer concert for the same year. [[Mai Hagiwara]] was absent for the performance that was used for the concert's DVD release. ''Pira! Otome no Negai'' will be featured on [[Petit Best 10]].  
  
 
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==Members==

Revision as of 09:18, 19 November 2009

Petitmoni's current line-up, known as Petitmoni V. L to R: Mano Erina, Nakajima Saki, Hagiwara Mai
3rd generation Petitmoni (August 2002 – 2003). L to R: Yoshizawa Hitomi, Ogawa Makoto, Kimura Ayaka
2nd generation Petitmoni (May 2000 – August 2002). L to R: Yoshizawa Hitomi, Goto Maki, Yasuda Kei
1st generation Petitmoni (November 1999 – May 2000). L to R: Goto Maki, Ichii Sayaka, Yasuda Kei

プッチモニ (Petitmoni, Petit Moni, or Pucchi Moni) is a Hello! Project and was the second subgroup formed from the Morning Musume lineup.

History

The first generation members of Petitmoni were Yasuda Kei, Ichii Sayaka and Goto Maki. They went on to release their first single, Chokotto LOVE, which sold more than a million copies.

After the first single, Ichii Sayaka graduated from Morning Musume and Petitmoni, so Yoshizawa Hitomi was added to the group. Petitmoni released three more singles before releasing their only album, Zenbu! Petitmoni. The album was a collection of all their singles and c/w tracks, along with two The ★ Petitmobics medleys and an original track, Makenai Maketakunai.

After Goto graduated and Yasuda's graduation was announced, the group's formation changed yet again. Kimura Ayaka (of Coconuts Musume) and Ogawa Makoto (5th generation Morning Musume member) joined. Yossie became the new leader, but the new lineup didn't last long enough to even release a single. They did however release a song titled WOW WOW WOW which was included on the Pucchi Best 4 compilation CD, as well as a remake of Chokotto LOVE (titled Chokotto LOVE [2003 Version]) with the new lineup which was included on Pucchi Best 3.

After 6 years of hiatus Petitmoni went active again this time with a new concept and name: Petitmoni V. The new line-up recorded Kimi ga Iru Dake de for a Hello! Project 2009 Compilation album, and later performed a new original song, Pira! Otome no Negai at the Summer concert for the same year. Mai Hagiwara was absent for the performance that was used for the concert's DVD release. Pira! Otome no Negai will be featured on Petit Best 10.

Members

First Generation

November 1999 – May 2000

Second Generation

May 2000 – August 2002

Third Generation

August 2002 – 2003

Fourth Generation / Pucchimoni V

July 2009 -

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

DVD / VHS

  • [2001.03.14] The Video Chokotto LOVE (ザ・ビデオ ちょこっとLOVE)
  • [2001.08.08] The★Petitmobics (ザ★プチモビクス)
  • [2004.06.16] Petitmoni Single V Clips 1 (プッチモニ シングルVクリップス①)

Photobooks

Petitmobics Photobook

  • [2001.04.25] プッチモニ写真集 (Petitmoni Photobook) amazon.co.jp

External Links