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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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