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* [2002.12.18] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 5]] (#1 ''ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!'')
* [2004.12.22] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 5]] (#1 ''ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!'')
* [2008.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project Special Unit Mega Best]] (#8 ''ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!'')
* [2008.12.10] Hello! Project - [[Hello! Project Special Unit Mega Best]] (#8 ''ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL!'')


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[[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:SuperGroups]] [[Category:Hello! Project]]
[[Category:J-Pop]] [[Category:Super Group]] [[Category:Hello! Project]]
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Revision as of 18:28, 6 July 2016

H.P. All Stars

H.P. All Stars (H.P. オールスターズ) is the 2004 Hello! Project shuffle unit. The group released one single, ALL FOR ONE & ONE FOR ALL! in December of 2004. The song itself is a running history of Hello! Project where members sing in the order they first debuted. H.P. All Stars performed at the end of each concert in the Hello! Project 2005 Winter ~A HAPPY NEW POWER!~ tour, but with only 45 members, since Abe Natsumi had been temporarily suspended.


Members

Discography

Singles

Compilations / Other

External links