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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
Hiroko Moriguchi was born and raised in Fukuoka to a strict mother after her parents divorced when she at 8. At the same time, she started to dream 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 a song contest and got a record deal. She debuted on July 1985 with the single [[Nizu no Hoshi he Ai wo Komete]], where it was featured as the opening theme for the anime [[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam|Mobile Suit Gundam]]. This single was proven a smash hit but her follow up singles were not as successful untill 1989 when her music was featured in the anime [[Wikipedia:Ronin Warriors|Yoroiden Samurai Troopers]], becoming successful once more.
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Moriguchi Hiroko was born and raised in Fukuoka to a strict mother after her parents divorced when she at 8. At the same time, she started to dream 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 a song contest and got a record deal. She debuted on July 1985 with the single "[[Nizu no Hoshi he Ai wo Komete]]", where it was featured as the opening theme for the anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]''. This single was proven a smash hit but her follow up singles were not as successful until 1989 when her music was featured in the anime ''[[Yoroiden Samurai Troopers]]'', becoming successful once more.
  
Soon after, Moriguchi started to appear on variety shows where she was announced as the Queen on Monomane, beating the former winner [[Kudo Shizuka]] in a contest. In 1991, her single [[Eternal Wind ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~|ETERNAL WIND ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~]] was featured as he opening theme for the anime [[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam F91|Mobile Suit Gundam F91]], going to the #9 position on the Oricon charts and earning enough popularity to go on to perform on the end of the year program [[Kouhaku Utagassen]]. Also in 1991, she started to star in various television doramas. Moriguchi's music has been used in various anims including various Gundam series.
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Soon after, Moriguchi started to appear on variety shows where she was announced as the Queen on Monomane, beating the former winner [[Kudo Shizuka]] in a contest. In 1991, her single "[[Eternal Wind ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~|ETERNAL WIND ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~]]" was featured as he opening theme for the anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam F91]]'', going to the #9 position on the weekly Oricon charts and earning enough popularity to go on to perform on the end of the year program [[Kouhaku Utagassen]]. Also in 1991, she started to star in various television doramas. Moriguchi's music has been used in various anims including various Gundam series.
 
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
  
=== Albums ===
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=== Studio albums ===
* [1989.01.21] [[Still Love You (Moriguchi Hiroko album)|STILL LOVE YOU]]
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* [1985.xx.xx] [[Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete (album)|Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete]] (水の星へ愛をこめて)
 
* [1989.11.21] [[Prime Privacy]]
 
* [1989.11.21] [[Prime Privacy]]
* [1991.06.21] [[Eternal Songs]]
 
 
* [1991.11.21] [[Tranquility|TRANQUILITY]]
 
* [1991.11.21] [[Tranquility|TRANQUILITY]]
* [1992.07.22] [[Eternal Songs II]]
 
 
* [1992.09.16] [[Hikkoshi wo Suru yo!]] (引っ越しをするよ!)
 
* [1992.09.16] [[Hikkoshi wo Suru yo!]] (引っ越しをするよ!)
 
* [1993.07.07] [[Issho ni Aruite Ikeru]] (いっしょに歩いていける)
 
* [1993.07.07] [[Issho ni Aruite Ikeru]] (いっしょに歩いていける)
 
* [1993.12.01] [[Ashita Genki ni Naare]] (あした元気になあれ)
 
* [1993.12.01] [[Ashita Genki ni Naare]] (あした元気になあれ)
* [1994.05.25] [[Let's Go (Album)|LET'S GO]]
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* [1994.05.25] [[Let's Go (album)|LET'S GO]]
 
* [1995.07.05] [[Parade (Moriguchi Hiroko)|PARADE]]
 
* [1995.07.05] [[Parade (Moriguchi Hiroko)|PARADE]]
* [1995.11.22] [[Best of My Life~Single Selection]]
 
 
* [1996.09.21] [[Kitto Aitakunaru Deshou]] (きっと会いたくなるでしょう)
 
* [1996.09.21] [[Kitto Aitakunaru Deshou]] (きっと会いたくなるでしょう)
 
* [1997.09.17] [[Happy Happy Blue|happy happy blue]]
 
* [1997.09.17] [[Happy Happy Blue|happy happy blue]]
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=== Best albums ===
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* [1989.01.21] [[Still Love You (Moriguchi Hiroko album)|STILL LOVE YOU]]
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* [1991.06.21] [[Eternal Songs]]
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* [1992.07.22] [[Eternal Songs II]]
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* [1995.11.22] [[Best of My Life~Single Selection]]
 
* [1998.02.21] [[Kiseki (Moriguchi Hiroko)|Kiseki]] (軌跡)
 
* [1998.02.21] [[Kiseki (Moriguchi Hiroko)|Kiseki]] (軌跡)
 
* [2000.06.13] [[Moriguchi Hiroko All Singles Collection|Moriguchi Hiroko ALL SINGLES COLLECTION]] (森口博子 ALL SINGLES COLLECTION)
 
* [2000.06.13] [[Moriguchi Hiroko All Singles Collection|Moriguchi Hiroko ALL SINGLES COLLECTION]] (森口博子 ALL SINGLES COLLECTION)
* [2010.07.07] ''Untitled''
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* [2010.07.07] [[Single Collection ~25th~]] (シングル・コレクション~25th~)
  
 
=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
* [1985.08.07] [[Nizu no Hoshi he Ai wo Komete]] (水の星へ愛をこめて)
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* [1985.08.07] [[Nizu no Hoshi he Ai wo Komete (single)|Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete]] (水の星へ愛をこめて)
 
* [1986.02.21] [[Sumire no Kimochi -Try Me Again-|Sumire no Kimochi -TRY ME AGAIN-]] (すみれの気持ち-TRY ME AGAIN-)
 
* [1986.02.21] [[Sumire no Kimochi -Try Me Again-|Sumire no Kimochi -TRY ME AGAIN-]] (すみれの気持ち-TRY ME AGAIN-)
 
* [1987.04.21] [[Still Love You (Moriguchi Hiroko single)|Still Love You]]
 
* [1987.04.21] [[Still Love You (Moriguchi Hiroko single)|Still Love You]]
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* [1993.06.09] [[Whistle]] (ホイッスル)
 
* [1993.06.09] [[Whistle]] (ホイッスル)
 
* [1993.10.21] [[Ai wa Yume no Tonari ni ~Dear Formula 1 Pilot~]] (愛は夢のとなりに~Dear Formula 1 Pilot~)
 
* [1993.10.21] [[Ai wa Yume no Tonari ni ~Dear Formula 1 Pilot~]] (愛は夢のとなりに~Dear Formula 1 Pilot~)
* [1994.02.16] [[Let's Go (Single)]] (with [[Dual Dream]])
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* [1994.02.16] [[Let's Go (single)]] (with [[Dual Dream]])
 
* [1994.06.22] [[Yuuwakushite yo ne Natsu dakara]] (誘惑してよね夏だから)
 
* [1994.06.22] [[Yuuwakushite yo ne Natsu dakara]] (誘惑してよね夏だから)
 
* [1994.11.03] [[Lucky Girl ~Shinjiru Mono wa Sukuwareru~|LUCKY GIRL ~Shinjiru Mono wa Sukuwareru~]] (LUCKY GIRL~信じる者は救われる~)
 
* [1994.11.03] [[Lucky Girl ~Shinjiru Mono wa Sukuwareru~|LUCKY GIRL ~Shinjiru Mono wa Sukuwareru~]] (LUCKY GIRL~信じる者は救われる~)

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Moriguchi Hiroko

Moriguchi Hiroko (森口博子) is a Japanese pop, actress, and talento.

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  • Nickname: Mogeshan (もげしゃん), Moge (もげ), Hiroko-chan (博子ちゃん)
  • Birthdate: June 13, 1968
  • Birthplace: Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Blood Type: A
  • Height: 158 cm
  • Weight: 43 kg
  • Sizes: 80 - 59 - 86 cm
  • Shoe Size: 23 cm

Information

Moriguchi Hiroko was born and raised in Fukuoka to a strict mother after her parents divorced when she at 8. At the same time, she started to dream 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 a song contest and got a record deal. She debuted on July 1985 with the single "Nizu no Hoshi he Ai wo Komete", where it was featured as the opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam. This single was proven a smash hit but her follow up singles were not as successful until 1989 when her music was featured in the anime Yoroiden Samurai Troopers, becoming successful once more.

Soon after, Moriguchi started to appear on variety shows where she was announced as the Queen on Monomane, beating the former winner Kudo Shizuka in a contest. In 1991, her single "ETERNAL WIND ~Hohoemi wa Hikaru Kaze no Naka~" was featured as he opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam F91, going to the #9 position on the weekly Oricon charts and earning enough popularity to go on to perform on the end of the year program Kouhaku Utagassen. Also in 1991, she started to star in various television doramas. Moriguchi's music has been used in various anims including various Gundam series.

Discography

Studio albums

Best albums

Singles

Filmography

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