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''How are you?'' is the third mini-album (first major label mini-album) released by [[NICO Touches the Walls]]. "[[Image Training|image training]]" was used as the opening theme song for the TV program ''[[Japan Countdown|JAPAN COUNTDOWN]]'' and as [http://pocky.jp/ Glico's Pocky Chocolate] [[CM|commercial]] song. First press editions come with a box and a 24-page photobooklet. The mini-album reached #127 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for two weeks.
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''How are you?'' is the third mini-album (first major label mini-album) released by [[NICO Touches the Walls]]. "[[Image Training|image training]]" was used as the opening theme song for the TV program ''[[Japan Countdown|JAPAN COUNTDOWN]]'' and as [http://pocky.jp/ Glico's Pocky Chocolate] [[CM|commercial]] song. First press editions come with a box and a 24-page photobooklet. The mini-album reached #127 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for two weeks, selling 2,730 copies.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 12 April 2021

First Press Cover
Regular Edition Cover
Artist
NICO Touches the Walls
Mini-Album
How are you?
Released
2007.11.21
Catalog Number
KSCL-1184
Price
¥1,575
Tracklist
  1. Bukeshohatto (武家諸法度)
  2. image training
  3. Sono TAXI,160km/h (そのTAXI,160km/h)
  4. Nashi no Hana (梨の花)
  5. GANIMATA GIRL


Information

How are you? is the third mini-album (first major label mini-album) released by NICO Touches the Walls. "image training" was used as the opening theme song for the TV program JAPAN COUNTDOWN and as Glico's Pocky Chocolate commercial song. First press editions come with a box and a 24-page photobooklet. The mini-album reached #127 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for two weeks, selling 2,730 copies.

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