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* [2012.08.01] [[Kimi to Miru Mirai.]] (君と見る未来。; ''Future And See You.'')
 
* [2012.08.01] [[Kimi to Miru Mirai.]] (君と見る未来。; ''Future And See You.'')
 
* [2012.11.07] [[Kimi Kinenbi ~Umarete Kite Kurete Arigatou.~]] (キミ記念日〜生まれて来てくれてアリガトウ。〜)
 
* [2012.11.07] [[Kimi Kinenbi ~Umarete Kite Kurete Arigatou.~]] (キミ記念日〜生まれて来てくれてアリガトウ。〜)
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* [2013.05.15] [[Kataomoi ~Linaria~ / Startline!]] (片想い。~リナリア~/スタートライン!; ''Unrequited Love ~Linaria~ / Startline!'')
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===

Revision as of 10:39, 24 April 2013

Sonar Pocket promoting "Sonar Pocketizm ④ ~Kimi to Iu Hana~" (2013) (L-R): ko-dai, eyeron, matty

Sonar Pocket (ソナーポケット) is a Japanese pop group that consists of three members from the city of Nagoya.

Members

Biography

Sonar Pocket was originally formed as a duo in April 2005 consisting of ko-dai and eyeron. matty joined the group in January 2006 to officially form Sonar Pocket. In September 2008, they made their debut under Universal Music with the single Promise. In September 2010, they released their first single under Tokuma Japan Communications with the single Never Give Up! which was used as the theme song for the anime Digimon Xros Wars. On August 2012, they held their first concert at the Nippon Budokan entitled Sonapokeizm Special - Natsu no Jin - in Nippon Budokan.

Discography

Sonar Pocket promoting "Anata no Uta" (2010)
Sonar Pocket promoting "Love Letter. ~Itsudatte Aitakute~" (2011)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

DVDs

Books

  • [2012.07] Sonapoke no Tebiki (ソナポケノテビキ ; Handbook of Sonapoke)

External links