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  • ...Perfect Girls / To The Top]]" and was sold exclusively at a series of free shows Dream did throughout Japan as well as on mu-mo online store. As a special r Dream appeared on their first television live performance on December 31, 2009 on ''[[CDTV|CDTV Premium Live 2009>>2
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  • ...at the age of fifteen, when she entered a singing competion on held on the television program, [[ASAYAN]]. The auditioned started with 13,500 contestants, but wa ...der to determine if the company had been properly compensating Suzuki (for television appearances, photo shoots, magazines, endorsements, etc). AG Communications
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  • ...ITION". Rully also began making several media appearances including radio, television, and magazines. She decided that she wanted to become a radio personality o ...ember 2006. Rully continued to make several appearances on radio shows and television, and in February 2007 Aiko rejoined the band, along with Tomo on keyboard.
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  • ...both individually and as a group, leaving behind a string of successful TV shows, [[Dorama|doramas]] and musicals, as well as their music. ARASHI debuted in ===TV Shows===
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  • As promotion for this release, Goto appeared on several Television shows. One particular show, Kinyoubi no Suma tachi e, aired a 2-hour special on h
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  • ...'), has starred in two dramas, and frequently guest stars on other variety shows. This new focus on television prompted Yaguchi, during an interview with actor Hugh Jackman, to jokingly
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  • Early on, Takahashi's strong Fukui accent frequently drew comments from television interviewers and other [[Hello! Project]] members. She has gradually grown ...10, it was announced on [[Niigaki Risa]]'s radio show that Risa's and Ai's shows would finish by the new year. A new radio show will take its place in the n
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  • [[Image:2016The Television01.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS in The Television (2016)]] ...n April 28, 2009 that NEWS would host the [[NTV]] charity program "24 Hour Television". The event was held at Tokyo Big Sight on August 29th-30th.<sup>[http://ww
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  • ...ed enough to interpret to her school friends what would happen on Japanese television. What began as an interest in Japanese dramas developed into an interest in ...ve vocals, especially with her live collaborations on various Korean music shows with other well-known Korean musicians, such as [[Wheesung]]. It was later
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  • ...PRISMIC TOUR 2002'' and even though there were shows recorded and aired on television, it was never released for purchase. It was also around this time that YUKI ...ly discussed the tragedy. After her son's death, YUKI stopped appearing on television to promote her music, and her music videos for "[[Dramatic]]" and "[[Nagai
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  • ...levision dorama ''[[Caribe Ai no Symphony]]'', which became one of the top shows during the prime-time during that year. She eventually married her co-star, * 1980: Nippon Television Music Festival for Rookie of the Year Award
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  • ...del for ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]'' magazine, and soon made her television debut as the host of [[saku saku]] on March 31st, 2003. On May 10th, 2004 s ...anuary 28th, 2009. "Doko" was used as the opening theme song for the music television show ''[[Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER]]'', while the B-side "[[Phone (Kimura
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  • ...people, who seem to be overheating from Amuro's dancing. The second scene shows Amuro and her gang of dancers walking up a dark alley. When they are right ===Television===
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  • '''Hello! Morning''' (ハロー!モーニング) is a weekly television show starring the lead [[Hello! Project]] group [[Morning Musume]] (althoug [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...alent search. Until now, she has a stable career and appears on several TV shows and some movies. ===Television===
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  • ...16, 2006 as a segment in the ''[[Super Junior Show]]'', the group's first television documentary. ===Television===
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  • *'''Radio Shows:''' SHIGET TOGETHER (2005-2008), SORASHIGE BOOK (2011-) ===Television Show===
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  • ...made her debut in the world of show business in 1972 as an actress in the television dorama ''[[Papa to Yobanaide]]''. During her debut, she made over 10,000 ye ...e turn of millennium, Sugita continued to act but also appeared in variety shows. In 2004, she released an updated version of her 1981 hit single "[[Tori no
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  • During a live public recording of their challenge television show in August 2014 °C-ute set the new Guinness World Records for the long ...ato wrote that she intended to mainly focus on television variety and talk shows, but she would also return to singing at some point in the future. Hagiwara
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  • ...a Ryoko]]. The group also became regulars on radio programs and television shows like ''[[Cyber Meme]]''.
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  • ===Shows=== * [2011.07.xx] Monthly The Television 2011 September Issue (''Cover & Feature'')
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  • ...having produced songs for a wide variety of [[Anime|anime]] and television shows in Japan.
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  • ...Tokyo Jihen confirmed that their releases have been following the theme of television genres (ie: Education, Adult, Variety). ...e'', with two shows each in Yokohama, Osaka and Tokyo. Tickets for all six shows, including the 28th and 29th concerts at the Nippon Budokan, sold out the d
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  • Okada has been known to appear on several television shows and radio shows. In March of 2009, she appeared on [[Elementary School Textbook Quiz]], and In December of 2009, Yui and Erika briefly reunited to perform two live shows: the [[MIYO-YUI no Kyounen mo Futaribocchi Casual Dinner Show]] on December
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  • ...up wasn't successful, he began to focus more on acting and hosting various shows. In 2005, after two years of preparation, he released his solo album with t ===Television===
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  • ..., Erika and former v-u-den member Yui briefly reunited to perform two live shows: the "MIYO-YUI no Kyounen mo Futaribocchi Casual Dinner Show" on December 2 ===Television===
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  • ...day, Ohno continues to appear in stage plays much more often than he does television dramas, usually appearing in a play once a year. ...is also known for his artisic talent. He has shown some of his drawings on television programs, and had a special corner on the program D no Arashi! called "O no
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  • 娘。ドキュメント2005 ('''Musume Document 2005''') was a short television show that ran for three months in early 2005. It aired late at night on [[T [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • [[Hello! Project]] member appearances and performances on the television show [[Utaban]]. [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...illed with television monitors that show her in various locations. It also shows her playing with animals.
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  • The tour featured 8 shows and covered 2 different cities. It was performed from October 11th to Octob : Yoshimitsu Ishiguro (KYODO TELEVISION)
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  • '''Dorama''' (ドラマ), meaning drama, are [[Asian|Asian]] television soap operas. They can also be radio dramas broadcast on the air or sold on ...open-ended affairs, running so long as they remain profitable, many Asian shows are intentionally designed to tell a single story from beginning to end. In
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  • ...h. Unlike in the United States where most voice acting roles are filled by television and film actors, seiyuu can base their career strictly from doing voice wor ...and [[Mizuki Nana]]). Some seiyuu have also been known to branch out into television and live action film roles.
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  • '''Girls a GoGo''' was a weekly television show hosted by [[Bishoujo Club 31]]. It aired on [[TV Asahi]]. [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...panese boy band [[ARASHI]], a prominent award winning actor, and radio and television host. ...lls once again by winning the same award for the second time at the ''47th Television Drama Academy Awards''2005 for his role as Doumyouji Tsukasa in the drama a
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  • ....I.G.]] as well as [[Four Tops]], the former hosts of the [[Shounen Club]] television program. He was pulled from Four Tops into [[NEWS]] when the group was form ===Variety Shows===
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  • ...d to show her interest in singing at the annual ''[[Love Berry]]'' fashion shows where she would perform. In 2003 Kawabe and fellow ''[[Love Berry]]'' model === Television ===
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  • '''ポップジャム''' or '''POP JAM''' was a television show that aired on [[NHK]] (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). Artists came o [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...tion on upcoming singles, albums and more. Sometimes artists appear on the television screen behind the hosts to say a few words about their new single and intro [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...and games. It airs Mondays at 8:00pm on the [[Fuji Television Network|Fuji Television Network]]. [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • A Japanese television program run on KIDS STATION which features musical guests performing popula [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • '''°C-ute has come. ~キュートガヤッテキタ~''' is a television show starring the [[Hello! Project]] group [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. It began airi [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...Shigeaki. It was in this unit that Koyama started out as an announcer for shows such as the [[Ya-Ya-yah (show)|Ya-Ya-yah]] show, and this has carried throu ===Television Shows===
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  • To finish up 2010, Perfume attended numerous end of the year shows, including those hosted by ''[[CDTV]]'' and ''[[Music Station]]''. Once aga ===Television===
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  • ...moto Kyoudai''''' (新堂本兄弟; ''New Domoto Brothers'') is a Japanese television show hosted by the [[Johnny & Associates]] duo [[KinKi Kids]]. It premiered [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • * Became famous as a child actor for becoming a regular on the [[NHK]]'s television show "Tensai Terebi-kun". ...own as a child actor, he started to stand out again when he was on variety shows in 2005. Despite his handsome looks, because of his spirited personality he
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  • ...ctress and [[gravure]] idol. She has been in several movies and television shows and released two singles. Fumina also played Sailor Moon from 1998 - 1999 i
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  • ...ge of 14, Fukada has been involved in several careers. She has acted in TV shows, modelled for top fashion magazines, been a [[gravure idol]], and even has ...and [[Utada Hikaru]]. She even performed a duet with Hamasaki Ayumi on her television show "Ayu Ready?".
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  • ...ntertainment]] group [[SMAP]]. He also hosts many music events and variety shows such as the long-running music show ''[[Utaban]]''. Currently he hosts ''[[ * '''4th Television Drama Academy Awards:''' Best Newcomer for ''[[Aji Ichimonme]]''
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  • ...[[chatmonchy]]. The title track was used as the ending theme to the Music Television program, ''[[HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP]]''. The song was originally writte ...f with a close up of [[Hashimoto Eriko]] singing. As the music kicks in it shows the band playing against a green wall.
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  • ...gravure idol had released seven photobooks, participated in six television shows, and two actual movies (Ju-on 1 and 2), and she was still only 17. She had
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  • ...espect to her. The leader of the class, Sawada Shin is lazy but bright and shows some interest in Yamaguchi when he notices that she is very different from ...of 3D get harassed by street hoodlums. Then, Reita, a leader figure of 3D, shows up and beats up the hoodlums, yelling “Keep your hands off my friends.”
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  • In 2003 Chinatsu began working on the television show "Kyaiin Shiki". Audiences liked her for her bright disposition, boldne ...who can manage everything from gravure, to modeling, to hosting television shows. She even has a column in [[Seventeen]].
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  • ...ter, she would start her own variety show Akko ni Omakase!, which still on television and going strong today.
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  • '''Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER''' (音楽戦士 MUSIC FIGHTER) is a Japanese television show on [[NTV]] that airs every Friday from 24:39-25:39 featuring the perfo [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...quickly emerged as one of the highly visible members, seen on many variety shows, although he has not been of the main vocalists. ===Television===
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  • ...was one of the few members of Super Junior who actively appears on variety shows despite problems with his Visa, which prevents him from appearing on certai ...nior's debut Han Geng was forced to wear a mask when performing on certain television station due to the problems with his work visa.
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  • ...f the comedic duo, [[Two Beat]]. The Japanese film director, comedian, and television personality was also one of Kiyoshi Hikawa's early supporters. Hikawa Kiyoshi is a semi-regular guest on many [[Enka]]-oriented shows, including [[NHK]] Song Concert and the annual NHK [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]].
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  • ...er their releases the band headed out on an national tour. A couple of the shows they played ended up being sold out and the band ended to tour at [[Shibuya ..."[[Twinkle (album)|twinkle]]". They then were invited to play on the music television show [[HEY!HEY!HEY!]]. After this they headed out on tour once again. Becau
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  • ...th Ivy playing the role of Tifa. The video was later banned from airing on television by the Seoul Central District Court. ...ion with claims of sexual references, although the song was promoted on TV-shows. Promotions for ''[[I Be...]]'' ended on January 24, 2010.
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  • ...year later, she made her dorama debut after winning the grand prix for the television dorama ''[[Aoi Natsu]]'''s contest. ...unted Junction]]''. She continued acting in doramas and appearing on radio shows like Million Nights. In 2000, she was known internationally as she sang the
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  • ...]'' and passed it with a score of 140. She went on to appear in television shows like ''[[Sukeban Deka]]'' and also began her solo career with the single "[
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  • ...en he starred in the teen drama ''[[Sharp|Sharp 2]]''. He also appeared on television through modeling, acting, and as VJ. On November 6, 2005, Heechul officiall Aside from singing, he began to appear on numerous variety shows such as ''[[Vitamin]]'', ''[[Sponge]]'', ''[[Xman]]'' and ''[[Love Letter]]
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  • ...arade. From June 17th, 1959 to March 31st, 1970, they were regulars on the television show [[The Hit Parade (show)|The Hit Parade]]. The two also acted as the ma ...ese pop very popular among the outside world by appearing on these foreign shows.
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  • ...ebut single, "[[Koi no Hexagon]]", was used as a ending theme song for the television show ''[[Quiz Hexagon II]]'', which all three members appear regularly on. ...n the Oricon charts. After the release, the group appeared on many variety shows and also join up with their brother unit [[Shuchishin]] to form the unit [[
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  • ...rean Broadcasting Committee deemed the drama could not air on South Korean television due to it violating advertising guidelines, such as using Lee's songs in th ...t that doesn't seem possible this time. This kind of exceptional treatment shows Fuji TV's expectation for Lee".
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  • ===Television=== ...that moment found it cute, and started asking him to say the line on radio shows etc, which he did and led to him earning his nickname.
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  • ...f name="jmelo">MONKEY MAJIK (Interviewee). (2007). ''[[J-Melo|J-MELO]]''. [Television]. Japan: NHK</ref> After graduating from [[Wikipedia:Queen's University|Que ...NKEY MAJIK" was Tom.<ref name="tom" /> As a child, he grew up watching the television show ''[[Wikipedia:Monkey (TV series)|Monkey]]'', the English dub of the Ja
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  • ...]]. In 2008, they released three singles and a mini-album while performing shows in the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]], [[Wikipedia:France|France ...e them more exposure, including appearances on mainstream music television shows like ''[[MUSIC STATION]]''.<ref>"[http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/music/contents/
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  • ...sister was also an idol and was releasing her own records and appearing on shows. She debuted as a solo singer after Onyanko Club broke up on October 1987 w ...ess for a short while. After her divorce in 1996, she came back on various television and radio programs.
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  • ...|idol]] group in the early '90s. "Sakurakko Club" was also the name of the television show on which they appeared alongside such groups as [[SMAP]] and [[TOKIO]] [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...ger and actress. She has appeared in various [[Dorama|dramas]], television shows, and radio programs in Japan. Hanako is best known as a former member of th
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  • ...eam about becoming a singer and saw that her schoolmates were popular on a television music show as dancers. She got her dream when she able to place runnerup on ...rogram [[Kouhaku Utagassen]]. Also in 1991, she started to star in various television doramas. Moriguchi's music has been used in various anims including various
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  • ...singles. She also started to appear on many television doramas and variety shows at the same time as her debut. At the end of the decade in 1999, Harumi rel
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  • ...so started to appear and became popular on radio shows, variety shows, and television doramas, especially after Sakurakko Club disbanded in 1994. She later moved
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  • ...''[[Twins Kyoushi]]''. Her acting has won her various awards including the Television Drama Accede Awards for four performances. She went on to have a brief sing
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  • They announced and held their first audition on the television DAIBA tteki!! with six girls becoming the first generation of the group. Th ...offs of the DAIBA television shows, the viewership of the DAIBA television shows and the sales of Dreamcast items that featured the group declined, causing
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  • ...d over two million copies and gained Shinohara her first appearance on the television program [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]. ...rst son many years later in 2008. In 2006, she appeared on the ''[[24 Hour Television]]'' as a charity personality. A year later, she won the award for Best Acti
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  • ...mmercial success, member Seungyeon participated in many television variety shows in the following months to keep the group's name recognizable to the public ...ing a "fun-party" concept. The group began its comeback on all major music shows on December 4, 2008, starting with [[M! Countdown]]. Gyuri attributed their
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  • ...he album, Kimura started performing the b-side, "Ground Control", on music television programs like [[Pop Jam]]. ...rom the sky, dancing in leaves, and standing singing. The end of the video shows Kimura upside down holding a snowglobe.
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  • ...hi Hitori''' (やぐちひとり) is a half-hour entertainment information television show hosted by former [[Morning Musume]] leader [[Yaguchi Mari]] and comedi [[Category:Television Shows]]
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  • ...outh and she was eventually featured in newspapers and on local television shows.
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  • ...eautiful Girl Contest in 1998. They became a regular on various television shows and debuted on July 1999 with the single "[[Vibe!]]".
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  • ...on February 1996, It was heavily promoted on various television and radio shows over there. The single was released in Japan two months later in April of t
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  • ...ision Time]]''. She has become a regular on various television and variety shows since her comeback in the late 1980s.
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  • ...ed. She would release a DVD, a photobook, and appear on various television shows including the Nagoya-based show J-Beat. On April 2004, Sakai retired from s
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  • ...s including acting, modeling in magazine, and appear in television variety shows including becoming a mascot from 1976 to 1981 for the show TV Jokki.
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  • ...ear's [[Shinjuku Music Festival]]. She also became a regular on television shows, including the one that landed her in the spotlight first, ''[[Ginza Now!|G
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  • ...orama ''[[Maido Osawagaseshimasu]]'' and later appeared in various variety shows. In 1987, she got the nickname Miporin from her character on the dorama ''[ ...ied the role of variety idol by appearing in commercials, doramas, variety shows, releasing music, and holding her concert tours. This didn't slow her down
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  • ...that he starred in since 1999. He also became a regular on several variety shows and become a caster for the Japanese coverage of the 2003 Rugby Cup. === Television ===
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  • ...ke [[Wikipedia:David Bowie|David Bowie]]. "[[Dirty Game]]" was used as TBS television network series ''[[J-Sports]]'' theme song while "[[Ginger|GINGER]]" was us
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  • ...rs later, she came back yet again and appear on commercials and television shows.
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  • ...ng [[Quiz Hexagon]] family. He also appeared on various television variety shows as a guest and performer, including singing the theme song to the [[Quiz He
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  • ...BAND''' (エアバンド) is a Japanese band that started in 2008 for the television [[Quiz Hexagon]] under the label [[Up-Front Works]]. ...rt in September of that year. They started to appear on various television shows and played backup on various singles by the Hexagon Family like [[Mou Sugu
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