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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ...hen she announced on her official website she is involved in a new musical project, a new band which name is [[Rabbit]]. Their debut album [[Rabito]] was rele
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  • ...tour. The name Shirogumi means "white group". The other group was [[Hello! Project Akagumi]], which means "red group". Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Shirogumi~
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  • ...] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Agency]]. She was part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[S/mileage]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...part of the ''[[Wikipedia:Save the Children|Save the Children]]'' charity project. However, Announced in 2008 the group decided to get back together and sin [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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  • In December 2011, [[E-Girls]] (EXILE Girls) was formed as a joint project featuring Dream, [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]], and [[FLOWER (group)|FLOW [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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  • *'''Groups:''' In fall 2012, she was involved in the famous musical project ''[[Wikipedia:Rent (musical)|RENT]]'' where she played the role of Maureen
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' * [2013.12.04] [[Mai Kuraki Live Project 2013 "Re:"|MAI KURAKI LIVE PROJECT 2013 "RE:"]]
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ...er, the SUPER MONKEYS were dissolved in favor of two acts: Amuro as a solo project and the remaining members in a new group called [[MAX]]. [[MAX]] debuted in
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  • ...into two different artists; [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]], Olivia Lufkin's solo project and '''Aya & Chika from D&D''', the remaining two members. [[Olivia Lufkin| [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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  • ...'Three-Person Festival'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2001, along with [[7nin Matsuri]] a * [2001.12.19] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (#1 ''Chu! Natsu Pa~rty'')
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  • '''4KIDS''' was a [[Hello! Project Kids]] subgroup formed solely for ''[[Minimoni ja Movie Okashi na Daibouken [[Category: Japanese Girl Groups]]
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  • [[Image:Imgberikyu.jpg|right|280px|border|Hello! Project Kids (2012)]] [[Image:Img2009040301482672.jpg|right|280px|border|Hello! Project Kids (2002)]]
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  • ...anese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. * [2005.12.21] [[Hello! Project]] - [[Petit Best 6]] (#1 ''Suki Sugite Baka Mitai'')
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  • ...within [[Hello! Project]] until March 31, 2009, she graduated from Hello! Project along with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...se pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]] from 2004 to 2015. ...ever, this idea was apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group, [[C-ute|°C-ute]].
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  • ...'Seven-Person Festival'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2001, along with [[3nin Matsuri]] a * [2001.12.19] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (#2 ''Summer Reggae! Rainbow'')
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  • ...''Ten-Person Festival'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2001, along with [[3nin Matsuri]] a * [2001.12.19] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (#3 ''Dancing! Natsu Matsuri'')
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  • '''Coconuts Musume''' (ココナッツ娘。) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit made up of members from Hawaii. ...rt Tour 2004 Haru The Best of Japan]], when Mika left Japan and the Hello! Project to study in America. With Mika gone, Coconuts Musume was just one member, A
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  • ...suji Nozomi on March 30 2019 at [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019]].]] ...th Nozomi Tsuji as [[W]] in the [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019]].
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  • '''11WATER''' was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2003, along with [[SALT5]] and [[7A * [2003.12.17] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 4]] (#3 ''BE ALL RIGHT!'')
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  • '''7AIR''' was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2003, along with [[SALT5]] and [[11 * [2003.12.17] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 4]] (#1 ''Kowarenai Ai ga Hoshii no'')
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  • '''SALT5''' was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2003, along with [[7AIR]] and [[11W * [2003.12.17] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 4]] (#2 ''GET UP! Rapper'')
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  • ...slow. [[LISA]] (who at the time was a guest vocalist for the Ram Jam World project and went under the pseudonym UNIKA) who both [[VERBAL]] and [[Takahashi Tak [[Category:Japanese Boy Groups]]
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  • ...anese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. * [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] (夏焼雅) ([[Hello! Project Kids]])
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  • ...but. Hello Pro Kenshuusei mostly serve as backup dancers at various Hello! Project concerts. Some Kenshuusei have also acted in various dramas, plays and musi ...ed in 2007 from H!P to Tsunku's other label, [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]]. When Oose graduated, [[Yutoku Ayumi]] replaced her in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Ue
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  • ...ert tour. The name Akagumi means "red group". The other group was [[Hello! Project Shirogumi]], which means "white group". Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER! Akagumi~
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  • ...All-Stars Dairanbu ~A Happy New Power! Iida Kaori Sotsugyo Special~|Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER!~]] tour, but with only 45 members, since [[ *'''[[Hello! Project Kids]]'''
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  • ...Project]] that year. On March 31, 2009, Abe Natsumi graduated from Hello! Project with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist and part of [[Mor * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Nochiura Natsumi''' (後浦なつみ) was a Hello! Project special unit. The group's name is based on the characters of the members' n * [2004.12.22] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 5]] (#13 ''[[Love Like Crazy|LOVE LIKE CRAZY (Smooth Jazzy M
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  • ...ling solo artist in Hello! Project. Early in Summer 2008, Goto left Hello! Project and moved to the [[rhythm zone]] label. In 2010 she transferred to [[avex t * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • '''Gomattou''' (ごまっとう) was a Hello! Project special unit. The group's name is based on the kanji of the members' names: * [2002.12.10] Hello! Project - [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 2]] (#14 ''SHALL WE LOVE?'')
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  • ...own as a former member of [[Morning Musume]] and a soloist within [[Hello! Project]]. She is part of [[Morning Musume OG]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...'' ('''G'''reat '''A'''ya & '''M'''iki), pronounced 'Gyamu', is a [[Hello! Project]] unit consisting of [[Matsuura Aya]] and [[Fujimoto Miki]]. * [2006.12.13] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 7]] (#5 ''Thanks!'')
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  • ...centered activities. The group was composed of the four winners of Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005. They have appeared in many mediums including radio, t ...at [[Nakayama Nana]] would be graduating from SI☆NA and leaving [[Hello! Project]] to concentrate on school. Her last performance was on July 25, 2009. Two
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  • ...7''' (ハッピー♡7) was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2002, along with [[Sexy 8]] and [[O * [2002.12.10] Hello! Project - [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 1]] (#2 ''Shiawase Beam! Suki Suki Beam!'')
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  • '''Country Musume''' (カントリー娘。) is a former [[Hello! Project]] unit with a theme of country girls from Hokkaido. The group was revived u ...n audition. Later that same year Rinne graduated from the group and Hello! Project to pursue a career within Up-Front Agency as a stage actress. Asami became
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  • ...s "it's good." EE JUMP was produced by [[Tsunku]], the man behind [[Hello! Project]]. There were originally three members in the group, but the third member, [[Category:Japanese Vocal Groups]]
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  • ...of a group with four members. Although Deka Moni isn't a part of [[Hello! Project]], [[Tsunku]] produced the single, which features a cover of [[Mini Moni]]' [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]] [[Category:J-Pop]]
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  • ...subgroup of Japanese pop girl group [[Morning Musume]] under the [[Hello! Project]] label. They were one of Morning Musume's most popular subgroups for their ...[ZYX]], one of the first Hello! Project groups to incorporate the [[Hello! Project Kids]]. Another Morning Musume member, [[Takahashi Ai]] took Yaguchi's plac
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ...nese pop]] girl group produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. Originally active in 2003, the group is now active as of 2009 under the * [[Umeda Erika]] (梅田えりか) ([[Hello! Project Kids]])
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  • ...Tsunku's [[Hello! Project]] under the name Heike Michiyo. She left Hello! Project in 2002, later releasing three albums on her own as Michiyo. ...ert called [[Hello! Project Countdown Party 2013 ~ Good Bye & Hello|Hello! Project Countdown 2013 ~Hello & Good Bye~]], Heike was one of the acts performing o
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  • '''Sexy 8''' (セクシー8) was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2002, along with [[Happy 7|Happy♡ * [2002.12.10] Hello! Project - [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 1]] (#3 ''Shiawase Desu ka?'')
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  • ...る♡11; ''Dancing 11'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2002, along with [[Happy 7|Happy♡ * [2002.12.10] Hello! Project - [[2003 Nendo Hawaii Genteiban Hello! Project Best 1]] (# ''Shiawase Kyouryuu Ondo'')
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  • ...Heike Michiyo Protegee Audition in 1999. Unlike almost every other Hello! Project group, the lineup remained unchanged throughout its ten year history. Melon * [2001.12.21] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]] (#9 ''This is Unmei'')
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  • ...oist in 2001, going by the name Rika Ishii (石井リカ). She left Hello! Project in March 2002, after only singing on some songs available on compilation al * '''Shuffle groups:'''
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  • ...girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and previously part of [[Hello! Project]]. Buono! disbanded on May 22, 2017. * [2007.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 8]] (#15 ''Honto no Jibun'')
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  • ...' (黄色5; ''Yellow 5'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2000, along with [[Aoiro 7]] and [[ * [2000.04.26] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 1]] (#2 ''Kiiori Osora de BOOM BOOM BOOM'')
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  • ...''' (青色7; ''Blue 7'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2000, along with [[Kiiro 5]] and [[ * [2000.04.26] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 1]] (#3 ''Aoi Sports Car no Otoko'')
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  • ...か組4; ''Red Group 4'') was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2000, along with [[Kiiro 5]] and [[ * [2000.04.26] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 1]] (#4 ''Akai Nikkichou'')
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  • Danielle graduated from [[Hello! Project]] to pursue her college education. After a year studying musical theory in * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...もいき・木を植えたい; ''We Want to Plant Trees'') is a [[Hello! Project]] unit made up of members of [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. It was revived in 2009 wit *[[Yutoku Ayumi]] (湯徳歩美), (left from [[Hello! Project]] in November 2007)
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  • ...]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and formerly part of [[Hello! Project]]. ...mbers of Hello! Project. Following [[Elder Club]]'s graduation from Hello! Project in 2009, Ongaku Gatas is now part of the fan club M-line Club.
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  • ...morial Troupe''; pronounced "Morning Musume Juunen Kinentai") was a Hello! Project special unit. The group was formed to celebrate [[Morning Musume]]'s tenth * [2007.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 8]] (#1 ''Bokura ga Ikiru MY ASIA'')
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  • ...former leader and first generation member of [[Morning Musume]] and Hello! Project soloist. She is currently an [[Up-Front Agency]] soloist and part of [[Morn * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ===In Groups=== * [2010.01.27] [[D-1 Dream Project 2010]] (#2 Break Down <TOKIMA TOKIO Summer Of Love Mix>)
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  • ...disband and separated into two different groups; 'OLIVIA' as Olivia's solo-project and Uehara & Higa, a group featuring the two remaining members of D&D. Afte ===Solo Project===
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  • ...Up-Front Agency|UP-FRONT CREATE]]. She was previously a member of [[Hello! Project]] as a fifth generation member and leader of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a fifth generation member and leader of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...] before becoming a soloist within H!P. Tsuji Nozomi graduated from Hello! Project with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist signed with [[Up- * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • The band toured extensively in 1999 with several groups of concerts under the name ''There will be live there''. In late 1999, the ===Solo Project, Continued Work===
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  • ...iring from October 1995 to March 2002. Many [[Hello! Project]] artists and groups were discovered through ASAYAN auditions produced by [[Tsunku]]. * [[Hello! Project on ASAYAN]]
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  • ...d solo music, Hayashibara joined some idol groups. In 1991, she joined two groups which were made of the female seiyuu from ''[[Ranma 1/2|Ranma ½]]''. [[DoC ...a was then again asked if she would like to work on [[Takada Yuzo]]'s next project, ''[[Blue Seed]]''. She agreed and voiced the main character ''Fujimiya Mom
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  • ...[Up-Front Promotion|UP-FRONT CREATE]]. She was previously part of [[Hello! Project]] as a sixth generation member of [[Morning Musume]] and was a vocalist for * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...o [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Group]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the Captain of [[Berryz Kobo]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...)) is an American-born singer and former member of the [[Hello! Project]] groups [[Coconuts Musume]] and [[Minimoni]] who graduated in 2004. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist commonly known under his solo project monikers, most famously as T.M.Revolution (Takanori Makes Revolution or T.M * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' '''Tommy february<sup>6</sup>''' is the original solo-artist project Kawase Tomoko. Kawase began developing the character of february<sup>6</sup
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  • * '''Groups:''' * [2009.09.15] [[July Project]] - [[Bridge (July Project)|Bridge]] ''(#1 Sesangeseo Gajang Gwihan Iyagi (feat. Super Junior '''Yesun
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  • ===TRICK Project and MIROTIC Controversy=== ...ary, [[rhythm zone]] announced the "[[Trick Project|TRICK Project]]". This project included the release of five singles over six weeks, since February 6, 2008
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  • ...Production]]. She was formerly a member of [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hello! Project]], and an exclusive model for ''[[CanCam]]'' magazine. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Tanpopo''' (タンポポ, ''Dandelion'') is a [[Hello! Project]] group and was the first [[Morning Musume]] subgroup. The group released four singles and an album before Ishiguro left [[Hello! Project]] in the fall of 1999. Iida and Yaguchi continued to perform songs as a duo
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  • ...new talent worldwide. From October to December Super Junior worked on the project "Make the world a happy place with Super Junior" in which they participated ....28] [[10 Corso Como Seoul Melody|10 CORSO COMO SEOUL MELODY Collaboration Project]] (#4 ''Sexy, Free & Single / Super Junior x Jinbo'')
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  • * [2011.04.19] [[Haru Project Album 2nd]] (하루 프로젝트 앨범) <small>('''As One''' & [[Ez-Life]] *[2008.09.24] [[The Rival Project Vol.2]] <small>('''As One''' & [[2NB]])</small>
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  • * '''Groups:''' ...ailand, Indonesia, and natively in Japan. On December 30, 2013, Mizuki won Project Award in 55th [[wikipedia:Japan Record Award|Japan Record Awards]] for "[[P
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  • ...nese pop]] girl group produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. Originally active from 2004 to 2008, the group is now active as of 2009 ...ember of [[Morning Musume]]), [[Miyoshi Erika]] (winner of a 2003 [[Hello! Project]] auditon), and [[Okada Yui]] (a former [[Hello! Pro Egg]] who made her deb
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  • ...s older brother, joined the group. [[SU]] as well had participated in past groups such as being a backup dancer for [[EAST END X YURI]]. ...in [http://www.mtvjapan.com/special/mashup_artist.html Toyota's MTV Mashup Project] with former [[BOØWY]] member [[Hotei Tomoyasu]]. Together they created [[
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  • ...eration former member of [[Morning Musume]] and the leader of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]]. * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ...onata''' - with [[Kato Emiri]], [[Fukuhara Kaori]], [[Endo Aya]] and [[JAM Project]])</small>
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  • ...op]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. They disbanded on June 12, 2017. ===Groups / Units===
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  • * '''Hello! Project groups:''' * '''Up-Front groups:'''
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  • ===Sub-Groups=== ===Groups===
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  • ...rds. A nationwide handshake event was held, a rare occurrence for Johnny's groups. A year later it was announced that V6's concerts had mobilized at least fi * [1998] Project V6
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  • ...the 10th Studio Album was released as the 2nd part of the 10th anniversary project (along with the Best-Hit Album "[[39]]"). "[[Phi|Φ]]", which is the first [[Category:Japanese Boy Groups]]
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  • ...umb|300px|W on March 30 2019 at [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019]].]] ...performed several songs at the [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019]].
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' In 2003, it was announced that Shiina would be putting a hold on her solo project and releasing music with a five member band she had formed, called [[Tokyo
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  • ...[[Johnny's Entertainment]] duo [[KinKi Kids]]. He has had a scattered solo project away from KinKi Kids, up until early 2006 when he started releasing much mo * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • '''Okai Asuna''' (岡井明日菜) is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She is the younger sister of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]'s * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...シーオトナジャン) was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2005, along with [[Elegies]] and [[ * [2005.12.21] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 6]] (#12 ''Onna, Kanashii, Otona'')
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  • ...gies''' (エレジーズ) was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2005, along with [[Sexy Otonajan]] * [2005.12.21] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 6]] (#13 ''Inshouha Renoir no You ni'')
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  • ...' (プリプリピンク) was one of the three [[Hello! Project]] [[Hello! Project Shuffle Units|shuffle units]] formed in 2005, along with [[Sexy Otonajan]] * [2005.12.21] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 6]] (#14 ''Hitoshirezu Mune wo Kanaderu Yoru no Aki'')
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  • ...were active during the summer. In December 2008 a CD/DVD titled ''[[Hello! Project Shuffle Units Mega Best]]'' was released. * Hello! Project [http://www.helloproject.com/discography/shuffle/index.html discography]
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  • ...す) was a Hello! Project special unit. The group was based on the Hello! Project TV show ''[[Sexy Onna Jyuku]]'' and had a sexy, mature theme. ...03.10.08] [[Hello! Project 2003 Natsu - Yossha! Bikkuri Summer!!]] (Hello! Project 2003 夏 ~よっしゃ! ビックリサマー!!) (#18 ''SEXY NIGHT ~Wasur
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  • ...etirement from [[Hello! Project]]. She has also been a part of many Hello! Project [[shuffle units]]. * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • ...ed as the leaders of the entire Hello! Project. She graduated from Hello! Project along with the rest of the Elder Club, but is still signed with Up-Front. I * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Ecomoni''' (エコモニ。), is a [[Hello! Project]] environmental awareness subgroup that consists of [[Ishikawa Rika]] and [ In 2005, Ecomoni and the whole Hello! Project became involved with the Japanese Ministry of the Environment's "Team Minus
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  • ...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. ...e image of youth, where the members sang upbeat and fast-paced songs. Both groups became inactive after 2004.
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  • ...Sakura Gumi''' (モーニング娘。さくら組) was one of two splinter groups Morning Musume was split into in 2003. ...image of cherry blossoms, where the members sang slow and calm songs. Both groups became inactive after 2004.
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  • ...ッチモニ; also '''Petit Moni''', or '''Pucchi Moni''') is a [[Hello! Project]] group and was the second subgroup formed from the [[Morning Musume]] line ...erformed a new original song, "[[Pira! Otome no Negai]]" at the 2009 Hello!Project summer concert. [[Hagiwara Mai]] was absent for the performance that was us
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  • '''Sheki-Dol''' (シェキドル) was a [[Hello! Project]] group. * [2014.07.09] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 3]] (#4 ''Zentaiteki ni Daisuki De
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  • ...ーン) later known as '''T&C Bomber''' (T&Cボンバー), was a [[Hello! Project]] group from 1999 to 2000. ...n Osaka. Since their breakup, [[Inaba Atsuko]] remained a part of [[Hello! Project]] up until her contract expired in 2009.
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  • ...ry. After graduating from the group, Yasuda remained a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] until the Elder Club graduation on March 31st 2009. She is now part of [[ * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...to]], and [[Niigaki Risa]]. She graduated from Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]] on July 23, 2006, to pursue her studies and enter a university. She later rejoined Hello! Project as part of the [[Morning Musume OG]] to continue participating in [[Gatas B
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  • ...turned in 2008 as an MC in some concerts. She then graduated from [[Hello! Project]] in 2009 with the rest of the Elder Club. She is now part of [[Morning Mus * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...t]] since then helping out by MC-ing at [[Hello! Project in Concert|Hello! Project concerts]] along with [[Makoto]], performing as a chorus singer and dancer ...te, Inaba has been enjoying more solo and group singing work on the Hello! Project music shows [[Uta Doki! Pop Classics]] and [[Hello Pro Hour]].
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  • ...Generation Auditions in 2000. Satoda is also a former member of the Hello! Project futsal team [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]], and she is captain of the [[Hokkaido * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • ...anese [[Enka]] singer signed to [[Up-Front Agency]]. Maeda joined [[Hello! Project]] in 2000 as a soloist, leaving in 2009 after the [[Elder Club|mass graduat * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • '''Okada Yui''' is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]], along with [[Ishikawa Rika]] and [[Miyoshi Erika]]. * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • '''Kira☆Pika''' (きら☆ぴか) is a [[Hello! Project]] duo consisting of [[Kusumi Koharu]] from [[Morning Musume]] and [[Hagiwar * [2007.12.12] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 8]] (#11 ''Futari wa NS'')
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  • '''Athena & Robikerottsu''' (アテナ&ロビケロッツ) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit consisting of [[Niigaki Risa]], [[Mitsui Aika]], [[Nakajima Saki]] a * [2008.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 9]] (#10 ''Seishun! LOVE Lunch'')
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  • '''Murakami Megumi''' is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. On October 31, 2006, she had resigned from the g * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ...rcial song for Shinseido's "ANESSA '09". In 2012, she joined the Halloween project [[HALLOWEEN JUNKY ORCHESTRA]].
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  • ...aiha''' is a former member of [[Berryz Kobo]]. She graduated from [[Hello! Project]] and the group in [[Tokyo]] on October 2, 2005 to continue her schooling f * '''Groups'''<nowiki>: </nowiki>[[Hello! Project Kids]], [[Berryz Kobo]], [[H.P. All Stars]]
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  • '''Yanagihara Hiromi''' was a member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[Country Musume]]. Tragically, she was killed in a car accident on * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' * Around the time she left [[Hello! Project]], she introduced her then-manager [[Wada Kaoru|Wada Kaoru]] to [[Yorico]].
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  • ...e released a follow-up book in 2004 called "[[Ko Sodate Project!|Ko Sodate Project!]]" * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...g [[DANCE & CHANCE]] in Japanese. Lehua reportedly graduated from [[Hello! Project]] to pursue her college education. * '''Favorite Hello! Project Members:''' [[Iida Kaori]], [[Yaguchi Mari]]
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  • '''Kitagami Ami''' was a member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[Sheki-Dol]] from 2000 to 2002. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Arai Saki''' was a member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[Sheki-Dol]] from 2001 to 2002. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...e released her debut album and also started her work as a producer of idol groups. * '''Hello! Project Group:''' [[Country Musume]] (1999)
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  • ...[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] She graduated from Hello! Project at the [[Hello! Project 2007 Winter ~Shuuketsu! 10th Anniversary~]] concert on the 28th of January * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Morning Musume 6th Generation Auditions. Miuna was also a member of Hello! Project's futsal team, [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] She graduated Hello! Project on the 28th of January 2007 at the [[Hello! Project 2007 Winter ~Shuuketsu! 10th Anniversary~]] concert, alongside fellow Count
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  • ...006 she has appeared without her glasses. After her graduation from Hello! Project and Melon Kinenbi's disbanding, Murata is currently the only member of Melo * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • [[Hello! Project]] related appearances on [[ASAYAN]]. ...units|Summer Shuffles]]. Tsunku decides who is in each group and names the groups [[Kiiro 5]], [[Aoiro 7]], [[Akagumi 4]]
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  • She is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] and of [[Melon Kinenbi]]. She is also a former member of the [[Gatas Bril * '''Hello! Project groups'''<nowiki>: </nowiki>
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  • ...managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly the leader of [[Hello! Project]] and the leader of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...he was formerly a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol who was a member of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...been busy with the groups [[FLOPPY]] and [[Cuckoo]], Fukusuke has his solo project [[Fukusuke|ADAPTER.]], while [[RIU|Riu]] joined the band [[MaitoreiA]], who
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  • ...tress managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. She retired from the entertainment busi * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...s a former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol who was part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a member of [[Berryz Kobo]], [[Buono!]], and playing manager of * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...p]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She is a member of [[Berryz Kobo]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Manager of Engeki Joshibu Theater Club. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Berryz Kobo]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...d talent managed by [[Up-Front Create]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the sub-captain of [[Berryz Kobo]] and was a member of the group [[PIN * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...alent managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Berryz Kobo]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...inger managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a sixth generation member and leader of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]]. * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...balls of nerves on the inside. Type A's are the most artistic of the blood groups. They can be shy, are conscientious, trustworthy, and sensitive. Type AB's are the split personalities of the blood groups. They can be both outgoing and shy, confident and timid. While responsible,
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  • ...he only winner of the [[Hello! Project Korea Auditions]]. She was a Hello! Project trainee up until 2013 * '''Hello! Project Groups:'''
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  • ...singer and was an idol produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] as part of [[Hello! Project]] and an eighth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. She was listed as * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • Drunken Tiger is considered as one of the very first groups to have introduced hip-hop to the Korean mainstream music scene, thus makin * [2008.02.28] [[PDIS]] - [[Cho PD Yunilsang Project Album PDIS]] ''(#3 Pride (feat. '''Tiger JK''', Maydoni))''
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  • ...inese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. In Taiwan they are officially known as '''Bing Qi Lin Shao Nu Zu''' (冰 ...inter concert tour]], and have also performed at Hello! Project's [[Hello! Project 2009 Summer Kakumei Gannen ~Hello! Champloo~|2009 Summer concert tour]].
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  • ...dol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was an eighth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...dol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]] as an eighth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • This is a list of concerts and concert tours performed by [[Hello! Project]] groups and members. ==[[Hello! Project]]==
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' * Known for being a fan of [[Hello! Project]] and [[Michishige Sayumi]]
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  • ...oup [[SPY (group)|SPY]] where she was a temporary member of all seven WACK groups under the stage name "Yuki Reysole" (ユキ・レイソレ), featuring in s * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ...Nine|DOPE SPACE NINE]] (#2 "SO EXCLUSIVE <[[Clazziquai Project|CLAZZIQUAI PROJECT]] remix>" <small>(m-flo loves '''Sowelu''')</small>)
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  • * '''Groups:''' In 2007, he formed part of the Samsung's Anycall project, [[Anyband]], and released one single with the band, "[[Anyband (single)|An
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  • Although both Yoshizawa and Ishikawa are long-time members of Hello! Project, this group is not part of the H!P family, although it still falls under th ...well as in Korea and Taiwan. This is the first time any members of Hello! Project have officially released anything outside of Asia.
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  • This [[Hello! Project]] TV show ran weekdays on TV Tokyo from 02-04-2001 to 28-09-2001. It was su For season 2, 22 members were split into four groups studying different subjects, each week of the show focussing on one group.
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  • ...Japanese supergroup of 4 hip-hop artists from some of the biggest J-Urban groups around. The group is headed by [[NIGO]], the founder of [[A BATHING APE]], ...y were to be a one off side project (with due respect to each member's own groups), they have continued to release media. In March 2006, a live DVD entitled
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  • === Groups === ===Project Groups===
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  • ...project called ''BK Project'', which will start activities in November. BK Project seems to consist of a series of collaborations with guests artists. The fir [[Category:Japanese Groups]]
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  • ...9, Kajiura brought all vocalists of FictionJunction together to revive the project. FictionJunction project first formed by [[Kajiura Yuki]] with [[Nanri Yuuka]] as [[FictionJunction
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  • ...n as a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol who was a member of [[Hello! Project]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • *'''Groups:''' *[2012] [[wikipedia:Project X Zone|THE X ZONE]] - Ling Xiaoyou, Alisa Amiella, Aura
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  • ...r, before the group could even debut, Kawashima decided to pull out of the project and pursue her studies. ...ere, they became a part of [[BEE-HIVE]] (an idol group similar to [[Hello! Project]]) and signed with the management office [[Amuse Inc.]]. As a part of [[BEE
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  • ...er Junior-T's first step into the Japanese market. The collaboration was a project supervised by the Nippon Broadcasting System radio show "Ginga ni Hoeru! Uc [[Category:Korean Boy Groups]]
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  • '''Morio Takashi''' (守尾崇) is one of the arrangers for [[Hello! Project]]. He also arranges for other artists. ==<span class="mw-headline"> Arranging Credits with [[Hello! Project]] </span>==
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  • * '''Bands / Groups: ...her artists. Early in the year, she started working with super group [[JAM Project]]. She soon became the vocalist of the group and has been releasing with th
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  • ...irei''' is a soloist signed under Sony. She is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] who graduated in June 2007. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Erina''' is a member of [[Tsunku|Tsunku's]] [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project!]]. She graduated from [[Canaria Club]]'s subgroup CAN'S on June 14, 2009, * '''NICE GIRL Project! groups:'''
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  • ...f the [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]], where it was split into two groups (CAN'S and A~rias). [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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  • ...llo! Project]]. Prior their debut they served as backup dancers for Hello! Project and [[Tokito Ami]]. * [2013.12.31] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku Kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 2]] (#17 ''Koisuru Niwatori'')
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  • ...les I'm more familiar/comfortable with: [[Hello! Project in Concert|Hello! Project concerts]] all have subtitles, and a large majority of the subtitles are ve ===<span class="mw-headline"> Groups </span>===
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  • ..., Mano joined [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She was the only soloist within [[Hello! Project]] from 2008 until her graduation in 2013. *'''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...be]. She was formerly an [[Up Front Egg]], and a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She was in [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]], [[Ongaku Gat * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...奈) is a model signed to UNI.T Agency. She is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a former [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • * '''Groups:''' ...d by [[Wikipedia:Joel Silver|Joel Silver]] and the Wachowski brothers. The project was inspired by the ninja scenes from Speed Racer.
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  • ...s a talent signed to Macbee Pro agency. She is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...t related to [[AKB48]] franchise)</small>, and a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] and [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...he group [[Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)]], the group [[UFZS]], and of [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She is a member of [[Ongaku Gatas]], a * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...]], and is a player in [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]] She graduated from Hello! Project on August 30, 2009 to focus on her studies and enter university. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Girls (Kakko Kari)]] and [[UFZS]]. She is also a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a former [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Sainen Mia''' is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...s (Kakko Kari)]] and [[UFZS]]. She is also a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] as a former member of [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Sayaka''' is a soloist under [[FRAME]] and is a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...i-album ''[[Colorful Sensibility (Part 2)]]'' was released to complete the project. [[Category:Korean Boy Groups]]
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  • '''Komine Momoka''' is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Girls (Kakko Kari)]] and [[UFZS]]. She is also a former member of [[Hello! Project]] in which she was a member of [[Hello! Pro Egg]], [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]], * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Girls (Kakko Kari)]] and [[UFZS]]. She is also a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a former [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. She was a member of [[S/mileage]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...)]] under [[Up-Front Agency]], and she is also a former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. On November 19, 2021, it was announced she would * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Ooyanagi Maho''' (Ohyanahi, Ouyanagi) was a member of the [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] who graduated in September 2005. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''Yutoku Ayumi''' was a member of the [[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]] and as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] who gr * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...joint concerts, an individual concert, a play and musical, and a [[Hello! Project]] collaborative concert each year. An audition for new members was held dur In November 2014, the project was shutdown as most of its artists remaining were transferred to other lab
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  • ...e is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] since 2004 to 2007. * '''Groups:'''
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  • ...of 1999. The single was a big hit, and they became one of the most popular groups in Japan, after that, they made their first appearance on the end-year TV p ...Takuya|Takuya]] continues with [[Takeda Mayumi|Tama]], but he is in a new project as the drummer of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[THE RHEDORIC]].
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  • ...de|Elemental Gelade]]''. After its release, ASUKA left [[FictionJunction]] project to pursue her solo career and later performed under new stage name, [[Yuuki [[Category:Japanese Vocal Groups]]
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  • ...ta Keiko|Keiko]] and [[Ootaki Wakana|Wakana]] from the [[FictionJunction]] project. The single featured the theme songs for the first three movies and reached [[Category:Japanese Vocal Groups]]
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  • ...rst debuted as the lead singer of [[S.E.S.]], one of the most popular girl groups in K-pop in the 90's. Since has been a solo artist since 2003. *[2009] Seoul "Hope Dream Project"
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  • * '''Bands / Groups''' ...suddenly disbanded. Then, Kamijo decided to continue his career as a solo project, still using the name LAREINE, and published the album ''[[Scream (LAREINE)
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  • '''Korenaga Miki''' is a member of [[Hello! Project]] as a player for [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]], a member of [[Ongaku Gatas]], * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''S''' (에스) was a project group debuted in 2003 under [[SM Entertainment]] and formed by [[Kangta]], [[Category:Korean Boy Groups]]
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  • ...nda Marina|MARINA]] was later added to the group as lead vocalist once the project went into production with noted German music producer, [[wikipedia:David Br ...d regularly in smaller events alongside other popular Japanese singers and groups such as [[cosmeticROBOT]] and [[Kalafina]]. In July of 2009, SHANADOO annou
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  • ...igital single and individual solo performances. [[Xiah]]'s and [[Tablo]]'s groups, [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]] and [[Epik High]], were also at the concert. [[Category:Project Groups]]
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  • ...singers in South Korea. She also promoted as '''LindaG''' (린다G) in the project group [[SSAK3]] and as '''Chun Ok''' (천옥) in [[Refund Expedition]]. * '''Groups:'''
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  • ..., "[[S.O.S.]]", the girls faded from the K-pop scene to work on their next project. [[Category:Korean Vocal Groups]]
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  • ...ear later as Ako Tojo. She is currently a member of the female kick boxing project JKG. * '''Groups:'''
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  • '''Mutou Mika''' was a member of Hello! Project, a player for [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]], a member of [[Ongaku Gatas]], and * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...members of the project change excluding Ruka. In 2017, he changed his solo project's name to '''LSN'''. * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • * '''Bands / Groups:''' ...oject ff & More Vocal Shu (Song Collection)]] (#4 ''My Only One Song (from Project ff) / '''Kaji Aoi (CV:Miyano Mamoru)''''')
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  • ...as made mainly to promote the ''[[Shugo Chara!]]'' anime series, alongside groups such as [[Buono!]] and [[Shugo Chara Egg!]]. They are known for their disti * [2009.12.02] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 10]] (#11 ''Omakase♪Guardian'')
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  • ...as there were several singing groups, even though Oha began before Hello! Project. Haruka was a part of [[Oha Girl Grape|Oha Girl Grape]].
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  • ...[[≒JOY]] as well as an upcoming virtual idol group [[Virtual Cinderella Project]]. * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • * [[Umeda Ayaka]], a pop singer, idol, and former member of the groups [[AKB48]] and [[NMB48]]. * [[Nagate Ayaka]], a former pop idol singer of [[Hello! Project]] and the group [[Coconuts Musume]].
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  • ...of music (especially Western music). In2013, she was the voice of musical project [[wikipedia:Sweetbox|Sweetbox]] temporarily. * '''Groups:'''
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  • * [2003.02.06] [[Project X OST]] ''(#17 Miryeon)'' [[Category:Korean Girl Groups]]
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  • ...dels MC Akino and MC Eriko after the two passed the Okinawa Idol Discovery Project. Their name is from the Japanese word for summer ("natsu", which sounds sim [[Category:Japanese Girl Groups]]
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  • * [2003.02.06] [[Project X]] ''(#4 SAD SONG - THE ONE &)'' [[Category:Korean Vocal Groups]]
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  • ...and [[Ohma Jiro]] followed in Oda's footsteps and produce albums for other groups. ...leasing his own single, "[[Ue wo Muite Arukou]]", and started his own solo project the next year. By the end of the year, the group performed at a John Lennon
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  • ...nese pop]] girl group produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. This unit features members of [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. * [2009.12.02] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 10]] (#12 ''Shugo Shugo!'')
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  • ...in April 5, 2014. They added a new member through the reality show ''KARA Project'' in July 1st, [[Young Ji|Youngji]]. ...not well received by the general public and was overshadowed by other girl groups who debuted the same year. All promotions for their first album ended in th
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  • * '''NICE GIRL! Project groups:'''
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  • * [[Clazziquai Project]]
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  • * '''Groups:''' ...Boram.jpg|thumb|220px|Boram promoting "[[Lucifer Project Vol. 1 Ai|Lucifer Project vol 1 Ai]]" (2008)]]
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  • ...at the start of 1990 but the group wasn't as successful as the other idol groups like [[Qlair]], [[CoCo]], and [[ribbon (group)|ribbon]]. ...hi]]. After that, the group disbanded and each girl pursued their own solo project.
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  • ...Up-Front Agency]], signed under the [[zetima]] label, and part of [[Hello! Project]]. Their singles were used as opening themes for the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Ki * [2008.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 9]] (#9 ''Anataboshi'')
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  • ...g Musume]], with a couple of guest appearances by other [[Hello! Project]] groups, which was performed to audiences of 22,000 people. The original concert wa
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  • ...nese pop]] girl group produced by [[Up-Front Agency]] and part of [[Hello! Project]]. ...cial unit, High-King was only active for that period. However, when Hello! Project released a special cover album in the summer of 2009, High-King was brought
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  • ...was a late-night daily Japanese edutainment TV program featuring [[Hello! Project]] members as teacher and students. It aired on [[TV Tokyo]] from 10/06/2008 Yorosen showcased the 3 main groups of [[Hello! Project]] : [[Morning Musume]], [[Berryz Kobo]], and [[C-ute]]. Each episode ended
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  • [[Category:Japanese Groups]] [[Category:Project Groups]]
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  • ...was a charity group in 2006. Their only single was the theme song for the project To Deliver a Soccer Ball from the World's Children to Eritrea, Africa for t [[Category: Japanese Groups]]
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  • ...oup [[SINA|SI☆NA]] and the [[Akimoto Yasushi]]-produced [[AKB48]] sister groups [[NMB48]] and [[SKE48]], of which she graduated on April 3, 2015. She retir * '''Bands / Groups:'''
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  • ...o! Project]] as a member of [[SINA|SI☆NA]], and a winner of the [[Hello! Project Kansai 2005 Audition]]. She had previously been a finalist in the [[Morning * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • ...Hello! Project]]'s group [[SINA|SI☆NA]] and was a winner of the [[Hello! Project Kansai 2005 Audition]]. * '''Hello! Project groups:'''
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  • '''VOICE OF LOVE POSSE''' was a Japanese charity project in 2003. [[Category: Japanese Groups]]
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  • * [2002.11.27] [[Project Viking|PROJECT VIKING]] [[Category: Japanese Vocal Groups]]
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  • [[Category:Japanese Vocal Groups]] [[Category:Project Groups]]
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  • [[Image:JAM Project - Seijaku no Apostle promo.jpg|550px|thumb|JAM Project promoting "[[Seijaku no Apostle]]" (2019)]] '''JAM Project''' ('''J'''apan '''A'''nimationsong '''M'''akers '''Project''') is a Japanese music group that formed in 2000 and is well known for the
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