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  • ...of five girls: four percussionists and one singer. Their upbeat, danceable songs are often found as opening or ending themes for anime such as [[Wikipedia:O * [[Sakurai Mako|MAKO]] (Maracas)
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  • ...[[Kakumei Dualism]]", her two collaborations with [[T.M.Revolution]]. Both songs were used as openings for the wildly popular ''[[wikipedia:Valvrave the Lib ....animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=685 Mamimume Mogacho] - '''Mako-chan'''
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  • * '''Nicknames:''' Mako, Makocchan, Makko * [[Love Audition 21|Love Audition 21]] audition songs:
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  • ...zawa Hono]], [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[K ...6-2007~]]'' and ''[[Set List ~Greatest Songs 2006-2007~|SET LIST ~Greatest Songs~ Kanzenban]]'' albums as track #7.
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  • ...zawa Hono]], [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[K [[Category:2006 Songs]]
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  • * In [[deadman]] he does all the music for the songs. ....A", "Blood type 6", and "Animal Mania" as the most impressing [[deadman]] songs.
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  • * [[Shiraishi Mako]] ...ka-chan]], where Tatsumi Rika was the lead vocals. Nyanglias also recorded songs on various Onyanko Club albums.
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  • ...] TV series [[wikipedai:Kyō no Go no Ni|Kyou no Go no Ni]]. Most of their songs are covers of other artists, especially [[ZONE]]. *[[MAKO]]
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  • ...IA]]'' series. Even though she did not have a major role in the anime, her songs for ''[[wikipedia:Aria (manga)|ARIA]]'' are popular among fans. Her three s ....04] [[Sora wa Shoujo no Tomodachisa]] <small>('''Kawai Hanoka''' - with [[MAKO]] and [[Endo Aya]])</small>
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Nagata Rumiko]], [[Iwai Yukiko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Ikuina Akiko]] [[Category:1986 Songs]]
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  • ...cals: [[Tomikawa Harumi]], [[Iwai Yukiko]], [[Nagata Ruriko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]] [[Category:1987 Songs]]
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  • ...ng on the music television show ''[[HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP]]'', [[Shiraishi Mako]] was the only member not to appear in the television performance. The sing ...Aki]], [[Nagoya Mika]], [[Yokota Mutsumi]], [[Tatsumi Rika]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Yokota Mutsumi]], [[Yamamoto Susan Kumiko]], [[Ogino Tomoko|Fukawa Tom
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  • *''[[Truth (Ishino Mako)|Truth]]'', [[Ishino Mako]]'s ninth album. ===Songs===
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  • #* [[Mahou no Mako-chan]] (魔法のマコちゃん) ...med by the cast of the [[Anime|OVA]] series ''[[Mahou Tsukai Tai!]]''. The songs of the album were handpicked by [[Konishi Hiroko]] with track #17 featuring
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  • *[[NMB48]] Team BII: [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Kono Saki]], '''[[Yabushita Shu]]''' [[category:2006 Songs]]
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  • ...e was in change of the foreign artists and also began to compose and write songs with lyricist [[Hashimoto Jun]] for mostly rock bands in the late 60s. In t ...ama]]" topped the weekly Oricon charts. Because Tsutsumi composed many hit songs, he released the special box sets "[[Tsutsumi Kyohei Hitstory|Tsutsumi Kyoh
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  • # [[Wikipedia:Fernando Bonini|Mako]] - Dancer ...ation album released by [[avex]] that features various Eurobeat and J-Euro songs. The release celebrates the 20th anniversary of the "SUPER EUROBEAT" series
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  • # [[Wikipedia:Fernando Bonini|Mako]] - Excitable ...ation album released by [[avex]] that features various Eurobeat and J-Euro songs. The album reached #75 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four
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  • # [[Ishino Mako]] - [[Haru La! La! La!]] (春ラ!ラ!ラ!) ...released by the label [[Victor Entertainment]] that features various idol songs. The album failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • # [[Ishino Mako]] - [[Shitsuren Kinenbi]] (失恋記念日) ...released by the label [[Victor Entertainment]] that features various idol songs. The album failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • # [[Ishino Mako]] - [[Ookami Nanka Kowakunai]] (狼なんか怖くない) ...released by the label [[Victor Entertainment]] that features various idol songs that each idol debut with. This album failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] cha
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  • # [[Ishino Mako]] - [[Watashi no Don]] (わたしの首領) ...released by the label [[Victor Entertainment]] that features various idol songs written by [[Aku Yu]]. This album failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • I've originally specialised in sound tracks (background music) and theme songs for video games. In particular, I've has been closely associated with the * [[MAKO (I've)|MAKO]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Takai Mamiko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Watanabe Minayo]], [[Yamamoto Susan Kumiko]] [[Category:1986 Songs]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Kihara Aki]], [[Jounouchi Sanae]], [[Shiraishi Mako]] [[Category:1986 Songs]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Nagata Ruriko]], [[Iwai Yukiko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Ikuina Akiko]] [[Category:1987 Songs]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Tomikawa Harumi]], [[Nagata Ruriko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Yokota Mutsumi]], [[Ogino Tomoko|Fukawa Tomoko]], [[Ikuina Akiko]] [[Category:1987 Songs]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Ikuina Akiko]], [[Kaise Noriko]], [[Saito Makiko]] [[Category:1987 Songs]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Tomikawa Harumi]], [[Nagata Ruriko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Ikuina Akiko]], [[Yamamori Yuriko]], [[Suzuki Wakako]] [[Category:1987 Songs]]
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  • : Main Vocals: [[Nagata Ruriko]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], [[Ogino Tomoko|Fukawa Tomoko]] [[Category:1987 Songs]]
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  • # [[Ishino Mako]] - [[Ookami Nanka Kowakunai]] (狼なんか怖くない) ...lbum released by the label [[Teichiku Entertainment]]. It features various songs by [[Idol|idol]] singers and groups. The album failed to chart on the [[Ori
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  • ...ntest in 1985. She begin to sing the main vocals on many of Onyanko Club's songs, starting with the single "[[Otto Chikan!|Otto CHIKAN!]]" in 1986. She woul ...riends with former members [[Nitta Eri]], [[Nakajima Miharu]], [[Shiraishi Mako]], and [[Watanabe Marina]].
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  • [[File:Shiraishi_Mako.jpg|thumb|200px|Shiraishi Mako (2010)]] '''Shiraishi Mako''' (白石麻子) was member #22 of the idol group [[Onyanko Club]].
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  • ...[Ishida Yuumi]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Uno Mizuki]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Okita Ayaka]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kus [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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  • ...t studio album, ''[[Set List ~Greatest Songs 2006-2007~|SET LIST ~Greatest Songs 2006-2007~]]''. The compilation album included all of the group's singles u * [[Kojima Mako]] (小嶋真子, graduated May 12, 2019)
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  • ...ida Yuumi]], [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Uno Mizuki]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[ [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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  • ...[Ishida Yuumi]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Uno Mizuki]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[K [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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  • : (Center: [[Kojima Mako]]) ...da Nana (AKB48)|Okada Nana]], [[Omori Miyuu]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takashima Yurina]], [[Nishino
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  • ...48 Team BII: [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[Kono Saki]] [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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  • ...da Ayaka]], [[Okada Nana (AKB48)|Okada Nana]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takashima Yurina]], [[Nishino [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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  • ...titled "[[Akeban]]", under the label [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The two songs featured on the single were used as opening themes for Akesaka Satomi's own * [2012] [[Jewelpet Kira Deco!|Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!]] - Mako
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  • ...mori Miyuu]], [[Okada Ayaka]], [[Okada Nana]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takashima Yurina]], [[Nishino [[Category:2013 Songs]]
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  • ...zawa Hono]], [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[K [[category:2006 Songs]]
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  • ...zawa Hono]], [[Ishizuka Akari]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[K [[Category:2007 Songs]]
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  • ...Nana (AKB48)|Okada Nana]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Natsuki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Saeed-Yokota Erena]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takash ...6-2007~]]'' and ''[[Set List ~Greatest Songs 2006-2007~|SET LIST ~Greatest Songs~ Kanzenban]]'' albums as track #5.
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  • ...Nana (AKB48)|Okada Nana]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Natsuki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Saeed-Yokota Erena]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takash [[Category:2007 Songs]]
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  • : [[MAKO]], [[Endo Aya]], [[Makino Yui]] [[Category:2009 Songs]]
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  • ...[Ishida Yuumi]], [[Ijiri Anna]], [[Ueda Mirei]], [[Uno Mizuki]], [[Umehara Mako]], [[Ota Yuuri]], [[Kato Yuuka]], [[Kamieda Emika]], [[Kusaka Konomi]], [[K [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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  • : (Center: [[Kojima Mako]]) ...da Nana (AKB48)|Okada Nana]], [[Omori Miyuu]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takashima Yurina]], [[Nishino
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  • ...da Ayaka]], [[Okada Nana (AKB48)|Okada Nana]], [[Kitazawa Saki]], [[Kojima Mako]], [[Sasaki Yukari]], [[Shinozaki Ayana]], [[Takashima Yurina]], [[Nishino [[Category:2012 Songs]]
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