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  • #REDIRECT [[Team A 5th Stage "Ren'ai Kinshi Jourei"]]
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  • : Team B 4th Stage "Idol no Yoake" (チームB 4th Stage 「アイドルの夜明け」) ''Team B 4th Stage "Idol no Yoake"'' is Team B's fourth stage album.
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  • : Team A 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (チームA 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」) : teamA 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (teamA 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」)
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  • : Team A 2nd Stage "Aitakatta" (チームA 2nd Stage「会いたかった」) [[Image:Team A 2nd Stage Aitakatta DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]]
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  • : Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni" (チームA 3rd Stage「誰かのために」) [[Image:TeamA 3rd Stage Dareka no Tame ni DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]]
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  • : Team K 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls" (チームK 2nd Stage 「青春ガールズ」) [[Image:TeamK 2nd Stage Seishun Girls DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]]
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  • : Team K 3rd Stage "Nounai Paradise" (チームK 3rd Stage「脳内パラダイス」) [[Image:Team K 3rd Stage Nonai Paradise DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]]
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  • : Team K 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (チームK 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」) [[Image:TeamK 1st Stage PARTY ga Hajimaru yo DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]]
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  • [[Image:Team A 4th Stage Tadaima Renaichuu DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]] : Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu" (チームA 4th Stage「ただいま 恋愛中」)
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  • : SDN48 1st Stage "Yuuwaku no Garter" (誘惑のガーター; ''Seductive Garter'') ...was included (She was not featured originally in any participation of the stage, only provided MC and occasional fill in for absent member.)
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  • [[Image:Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 'Rock Desu yo!'.jpg|thumb|200px|DVD Cover]] '''Hello☆Pro On Stage! 2007 'Rock desu yo!'''' ('''ハロ☆プロオンステージ! 2007 『Roc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"]]
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  • : Team B 3rd Stage "Pajama Drive" (チームB 3rd Stage「パジャマドライブ」) ...atre in Akihabara. Inoue Naru graduated on September 29th, 2008 during the stage's run and was replaced by Nito Moeno. [[Kikuchi Ayaka]] was fired on August
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  • ...ri-gumi 2nd Stage "Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai" (ひまわり組 2nd Stage「夢を死なせるわけにいかない」) ...t unit [[Himawari-gumi]]. The [[DVD]] was released October 2nd, 2008. The stage was revived by all of AKB48 at Theater G-ROSSO in 2009.
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  • : Triangler (fight on stage) (トライアングラー (fight on stage)) ...Nyan Tama♀]]'' album as track #11 of the second disc. It was used as the last ending theme for ''[[Wikipedia:Macross Frontier|Macross Frontier]]''.
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  • [[File:Kirarin Revolution Final Stage.jpg|thumb|DVD Cover]] '''Kirarin☆Revolution Final Stage''' (きらりん☆レボリューション ファイナルステージ) wa
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  • [[File:Minky Momo - Love Stage.jpg|thumb|300px|Album Cover]] : Minky Momo Love Stage
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  • : King of Stage (キング オブ ステージ) # King of Stage (キング オブ ステージ)
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  • : Team KII 2nd Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara" (チームKII 2nd Stage「手をつなぎながら」) : Team KII 2nd Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara" (チームKII 2nd Stage「手をつなぎながら」)
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  • [[Image:Himawari-gumi 1st Stage Boku no taiyou.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]] : Himawari-gumi 1st Stage "Boku no taiyou" (ひまわり組 1st Stage 「僕の太陽」)
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  • [[Image:Team B 2nd Stage Aitakatta.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]] : Team B 2nd Stage "Aitakatta" (チームB 2nd Stage「会いたかった」)
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  • #redirect [[Team B 1st Stage "Seishun Girls"]]
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  • [[Image:SEAMO - Get Back On Stage.jpg|thumb|300px|Album Cover]] : Get Back On Stage
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  • |[[File:Solemn on Stage (1st edition) JY.jpg|250px|thumb|Regular Edition Cover]] |[[File:Solemn on Stage (2nd edition) JY.jpg|200px|thumb|2nd Edition Cover]]
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  • ...のトランプ~スター楽屋裏物語~』) is a [[Hello! Project]] stage musical release on DVD on 2006-05-10 with catalog number HKBN-50067 on the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"]]
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  • : Team S 2nd Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara" (チームS 2nd Stage「手をつなぎながら」) : Team S 2nd Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara" (チームS 2nd Stage「手をつなぎながら」)
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  • : 2nd STAGE '''2nd STAGE''' is [[T&C Bomber]]'s second album, though their first was released as Tai
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2006 Nippon Seinenkan Kouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Mono
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team A 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team A 2nd Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team K 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team K 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team K 3rd Stage "Nonai Paradise"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team B 4th Stage "Idol no Yoake"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Renaichuu"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team B 1st Stage "Seishun Girls"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Himawari-gumi 1st Stage "Boku no Taiyou"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team B 2nd Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Himawari-gumi 2nd Stage "Yume wo Shinaseru Wake Ikanai"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team B 3rd Stage "Pajama Drive"]]
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  • : Team S 3rd Stage "Seifuku no Me" (チームS 3rd Stage「制服の芽」) : Team S 3rd Stage "Seifuku no Me" (チームS 3rd Stage「制服の芽」)
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  • #redirect [[Team K 4th Stage "Saishuu Bell ga Naru"]]
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  • : Team K 4th Stage "Saishuu Bell ga Naru" (チームK 4th Stage「最終ベルが鳴る」) ...ge "Saishuu Bell ga Naru" ~studio recordings Collection~ (AKB48 Team K 4th stage「最終ベルが鳴る」~studio recordings コレクション~)
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  • : Team K 5th Stage "Saka Agari" (チームK 5th Stage 「逆上がり」) ...Haruka]] unofficially filled the empty spot left for Naruse. ''Team K 5th Stage "Saka Agari"'' was also sold on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD mic
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  • : Team A 5th Stage "Ren'ai Kinshi Jourei" (チームA 5th Stage 「恋愛禁止条例」) ''Team A 5th Stage "Ren'ai Kinshi Jourei"'' is the fifth stage album and DVD released by [[Team A]] of [[AKB48]]. The album was reissued i
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  • :Team K 6th Stage "RESET" (チームK 6th Stage 「RESET」) ...KB48]]'s Team K. The first performance was March 12, 2010. It is the first stage of the new teams, and the first to feature the Zensa Girls, a Kenkyuusei un
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team K 6th Stage "Reset"]]
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  • :Team B 5th Stage "Theater no Megami" (チームB 5th Stage 「シアターの女神」) ...e show begins. On June 20th, AKB48 Team Kenkyuusei started performing this stage regularly.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Himawari-gumi 2nd Stage "Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai"]]
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  • [[Image:Melon Kinebi Final Stage 'Melon's Not Dead'.jpg|thumb|200px|DVD Cover]] : Melon Kinenbi Final Stage "Melon's Not Dead"
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  • : HIGHER STAGE "HIGHER STAGE" is a pop song by [[Fukuyama Masaharu]]. The song was used as the theme son
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  • : Team A 6th Stage "Mokugekisha" (チームA 6th Stage 「目撃者」) ...A 6th stage "Mokugekisha" ~studio recordings Collection~ (AKB48 Team A 6th stage「目撃者」 ~studio recordings コレクション~)
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  • : Team N 1st Stage "Dareka no Tame ni" (チームN 1st Stage「誰かのために」) : NMB48 Team N 1st Stage "Dareka no Tame ni" (NMB48 1st Stage「誰かのために」公演)
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  • : STAGE "STAGE" is a pop song by [[Iizuka Mayumi]]. The song was used as an image song for
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  • #REDIRECT [[King of Stage (RHYMESTER single)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team N 1st Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]
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  • : KING OF STAGE Vol.4 # [[King of Stage (RHYMESTER single)|King of Stage]]
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  • ''KING OF STAGE vol.5 ~Grey Zone release tour final 2004~'' is the second DVD released by
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  • : KING OF STAGE VOL.7 ~Made in Japan at Budokan~ (KING OF STAGE VOL.7 ~メイドインジャパン at 日本武道館~) # [[King of Stage (RHYMESTER single)|King Of Stage]] (キング オブ ステージ)
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  • : KING OF STAGE Vol.8 -Manifesto Release Tour 2010- at ZEPP TOKYO (KING OF STAGE Vol.8 -マニフェスト Release Tour 2010- at ZEPP TOKYO) # [[King of Stage (RHYMESTER single)|King Of Stage]] (キング オブ ステージ)
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  • : Team N 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls" (チームN 1st Stage「青春ガールズ」) : Team N 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls" (チームN 1st Stage「青春ガールズ」)
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  • : DEEN NEXT STAGE # [[Uta ni Narou|Uta ni Narou <NEXT STAGE MIX>]] (歌になろう; ''Become a Song'')
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  • : Team KII 1st Stage "Aitakatta" (チームKII 1st 「会いたかった」) : Team KII 1st Stage "Aitakatta" (チームKII 1st Stage「会いたかった」)
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  • [[Image:Team B 1st Stage Seishun Girls.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]] : Team B 1st Stage ~Seishun Girls~ (Team B 1st Stage ~青春ガールズ~)
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  • : STAGE DOOR "STAGE DOOR" is a pop song by [[Onyanko Club]]. It is found on the album ''[[Circl
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  • : Sayonara Back Stage Kiss (さよならBack Stage Kiss; ''Goodbye Back Stage Kiss'') "Sayonara Back Stage Kiss" is a pop song recorded by [[Kawai Sonoko]]. It is found on the album
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  • : Back To Stage ''Back To Stage'' is the 7th album released by [[Park Jin Young]]. The songs "[[Kiss (Park
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  • : KING OF STAGE Vol.9 ~POP LIFE Release Tour 2011 at ZEPP TOKYO~ # [[After The Last]]
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  • : Team BII 1st Stage "Aitakatta" (チームBII 1st Stage 「会いたかった」) ...eam BII 1st Stage "Aitakatta" Senshuraku- 2013.10.17 - (NMB48 Team BII 1st Stage「会いたかった」千秋楽 -2013.10.17-)
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  • ...ival of [[AKB48]]'s [[Team B]]'s [[Team B 4th Stage "Idol no Yoake"|fourth stage]].
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  • ...TeamH 1st stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara" ~studio recording~ (HKT48 TeamH 1st stage 「手をつなぎながら」 ~studio recording~) : HKT48 TeamH 1st stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara" (HKT48 TeamH 1st stage 「手をつなぎながら」)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Team K 3rd Stage "Nounai Paradise"]]
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  • : Last Stage "Last Stage" is a song recorded by [[Ieiri Leo]]. It is found on her album ''[[Leo (Iei
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  • : Team KII 3rd Stage "Ramune no Nomikata" (チームKII 3rd Stage「ラムネの飲み方」) : Team KII 3rd Stage "Ramune no Nomikata" (チームKII 3rd Stage「ラムネの飲み方」)
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  • : Team E 1st Stage "Pajama Drive" (チームE 3rd Stage「パジャマドライブ」) : Team E 1st Stage "Pajama Drive" (チームE 3rd Stage「パジャマドライブ」)
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  • : Team S 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo" (チームS 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」) : Team S 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo" (チームS 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」)
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  • : Team E 2nd Stage "Saka Agari" (チームE 2nd Stage「逆上がり」) : Team E 2nd Stage "Saka Agari" (チームE 2nd Stage「逆上がり」)
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  • #redirect [[Team KII 1st Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • : Team 4 1st Stage "Boku no Taiyou" (チーム4 1st Stage 「僕の太陽」) : Team 4 1st Stage "Boku no Taiyou" (チーム4 1st Stage 「僕の太陽」)
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  • : Team N 3rd Stage "Koko ni Datte Tenshi wa Iru" (Team N 3rd Stage「ここにだって天使はいる」) ...performed by [[NMB48]]'s [[NMB48 Team N|Team N]]. It is the first original stage for Team N and NMB48 overall.
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  • : Team BII 2nd Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu" (チームBII 2nd Stage 「ただいま 恋愛中」) ...of [[AKB48]]'s [[Team A]]'s [[Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu"|fourth stage]]. Kobayashi Rikako was replaced by Shibuya Nagisa for the CD release.
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  • [[Image:Up Up Girls - Next Stage.jpg|thumb|300px|Single Cover]] : Next Stage / Ano Saka no Ue Made, (Next Stage/あの坂の上まで、)
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  • # Dear Stage e Yokoso (Dear☆Stageへようこそ♡)
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  • [[File:2nd stage cover.jpg|right|220px|thumb|Single Cover]] : 2nd STAGE
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  • : Team S 4th Stage "RESET" (チームS 4th Stage「RESET」) ...S]] 4th Stage (S4). The stage is a revival from [[AKB48]]'s [[Team K]] 6th Stage (K6).
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team A 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team A 2nd Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team A 5th Stage "Ren'ai Kinshi Jourei"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team A 6th Stage "Mokugekisha"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team K 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team K 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team K 3rd Stage "Nounai Paradise"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team K 4th Stage "Saishuu Bell ga Naru"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team K 5th Stage "Saka Agari"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team K 6th Stage "Reset"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team B 1st Stage "Seishun Girls"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team B 2nd Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team B 3rd Stage "Pajama Drive"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team B 4th Stage "Idol no Yoake"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team B 5th Stage "Theater no Megami"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Himawari-gumi 1st Stage "Boku no Taiyou"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Himawari-gumi 2nd Stage "Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AKB48 Team 4 1st Stage "Boku no Taiyou"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team S 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team S 2nd Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team S 3rd Stage "Seifuku no Me"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team S 4th Stage "Reset"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team KII 1st Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team KII 2nd Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team KII 3rd Stage "Ramune no Nomikata"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team E 1st Stage "Pajama Drive"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[SKE48 Team E 2nd Stage "Saka Agari"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMB48 Team N 1st Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMB48 Team N 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMB48 Team N 3rd Stage "Koko ni Datte Tenshi wa Iru"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMB48 Team M 1st Stage "Idol no Yoake"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMB48 Team BII 1st Stage "Aitakatta"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NMB48 Team BII 2nd Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu"]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[HKT48 Team H 1st Stage "Te wo Tsunaginagara"]]
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  • : Next Stage (Anime ver.) (Next Stage(アニメver.)) # Next Stage (Anime ver.) (Next Stage(アニメver.))
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  • '''Larval Stage Planning''', also called '''LSP''' or '''Raabaru''', is a Japanese pop grou Larval Stage Planning was formed in 2010 with members [[Kirishima Airi]], [[Maisaki Nami
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  • : World's End Curtain Call -theme of DANGANRONPA THE STAGE- # World’s End Curtain Call -theme of DANGANRONPA THE STAGE-
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  • #REDIRECT [[World's End Curtain Call -Theme of Danganronpa the Stage-]]
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  • : Watashi no Stage (わたしのステージ; ''My Stage'') "Watashi no Stage" is a song recorded by [[Uchida Maaya]]. It was first featured on her first
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  • |[[File:KAMEN RIDER GIRLS - Next stage DVD.jpg|300px|thumb|CD+DVD Cover]] |[[File:KAMEN RIDER GIRLS - Next stage CD.jpg|300px|thumb|CD Only Cover]]
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  • : Stellar Stage (ステラステージ) "Stellar Stage" is a pop song recorded by [[Chihara Minori]]. The song is found on her "[[
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  • [[Image:BARABARA LOVE STAGE Reg.jpg|thumb|200px|Regular Edition Cover]] [[Image:BARABARA LOVE STAGE Lim.jpg|thumb|200px|13th Anniversary Special Deluxe Edition Cover]]
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  • [[Image:sidem-new-stage-ep-05-beit-cd-cover.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Cover]] : THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:05 Beit
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  • [[Image:sidem-new-stage-ep-06-shinsoku-ikkon-cd-cover.jpg|thumb|230px|CD Cover]] : THE IDOLM@STER SideM NEW STAGE EPISODE:06 Shinsoku Ikkon
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  • : Present on the stage (Intro) "Present on the stage (Intro)" is a song recorded by [[Park Jihoon]]. It can be found as track #1
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  • ...stage> ~Japan Edition~ at YOKOHAMA ARENA (2015 BTS LIVE<花様年華 on stage>~Japan Edition~at YOKOHAMA ARENA) ''2015 BTS LIVE <Kayounenka on stage> ~Japan Edition~ at YOKOHAMA ARENA'' is a DVD/Blu-ray released by [[BTS]].
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  • [[Image:Burn the Stage the Movie.jpg|thumb|280px|Theatrical Poster]] '''''BURN THE STAGE: The Movie''''' (번 더 스테이지: 더 무비) is a 2018 musical docume
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Otsuka Ai (大塚愛), LOVE (愛)
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  • ...would make an appearance, and then all of Akagumi would join Shirogumi on stage and they would perform together as [[H.P. All Stars]].
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  • ...(보아) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[SM Entertainment]]. Her stage name made a backronym which is '''Beat of Angel'''. She made her Korean deb * '''Stage Name: ''' BoA (보아), BoA* <small>(2000&ndash;2002)</small>
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  • ...work during 1998, releasing "Tsumetakushinade" using Eriko with Crunch as stage name instead of her full name, under [[SPEED]] single "[[All My True Love|A * '''Stage Name''': Imai Eriko/elly
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  • ...eleased by [[Miz|Watanabe Mizuki]], but it's the second released under the stage name [[Miz|Mizrock]]. The single reached #134 on the [[Oricon]] charts and
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  • * '''Stage Names''': hiro, Coco d'Or
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  • ...d been a part of the group for 11 years. This marked the graduation of the last member of the original 3-member dream. In March, 2012, [[Yamamoto Sayaka (s ...to leave in pursuit of a solo career. dream then released their 13th, and last single as a 3-member group, "[[Sincerely -Ever Dream-|SINCERELY -ever dream
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' alan ...s of the [[Wikipedia:2008 Sichuan earthquake|Sichuan Earthquake]], and her last single of the ''[[Voice of Earth|Voice of EARTH]]'' era, "[[Gunjou no Tani]
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  • * [[Wang Ziyao]] (王子尧; Wang Ziyao, Stage name: 尊尊; Zun Zun) * [[Roy Luo]] (罗戈; Luo Ge, Stage name: 小D; Xiao D)
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  • ...e music world in 1993 at the age of eighteen. She made her debut under the stage name '''LiSA''', and was signed under [[Tokuma Japan Communications]]. Afte ...m off of the indie label to the [[rhythm zone]] sub-label. She changed her stage name to '''LISA''' and the group released their major label debut single, "
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  • *'''Stage Names:''' Kurimu (久里夢) <small>(2003)</small>, KLIM <small>(2004)</sma ...leased her first indies mini-album, ''[[W.H.Y|W.H.Y?]]'' under a different stage name, ''KLIM''.
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  • ...na - LAST SCENE Promo.jpg|thumb|350px|Aiuchi Rina promoting ''[[Last Scene|LAST SCENE]]'' (2010)]] * '''Stage Names:''' R, Aiuchi Rina (愛内里菜)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Kuraki Mai (倉木麻衣), Mai-K ...ou'', #6 ''REVIVE'', #10 ''SUMMER TIME GONE'', DISC2: #7 ''Tomorrow is the last time'')
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  • *'''Former Stage Name:''' Cherie
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  • * '''Former Stage Name:''' Secret
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  • * '''Former Stage Name:''' Lovely
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  • * '''Former Stage Name:''' Cutie
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Kahimi Karie (カヒミ・カリィ)
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  • ...rashiro moved from avex trax to [[Universal Music|Universal]], changed her stage name to ''BENI'', and has since seen a significant boost in popularity. * '''Stage Name:''' Arashiro Beni <small>(Former Stage Name)</small>, BENI
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' BONNIE PINK * [2004.04.07] [[Last Kiss (BONNIE PINK)|Last Kiss]]
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  • *'''Former stage name:''' Takasugi Satomi (高杉さとみ)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' DAICHI
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  • ...d Hello! Project to focus on her studies. Her graduation took place on the last night of their fall tour, October 2, 2005. ...(#1 ''Love together!'', #2 ''Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai (Berryz Kobo Last Concert 2015 Ikube~!'')
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  • ...the lead singer of [[Head Phones President]]. She is also still an active stage actress, appearing in such musicals as "Miss Saigon" and "Les Miserables", === Stage ===
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  • ...ela at the Stage Show. She was shown singing and playing the piano solo on stage. Angela wrote the lyrics for both versions of this song; the Japanese versi In the last half of in 2005, Angela debuted with her first major single under [[Sony Mu
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  • *'''Stage name:''' A~chan (あ~ちゃん), a-chan
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  • ...enshokutai / Hatsukoi]]". The two demos were self-published and were their last releases without label backing. A month gapped their next activity, a conce ...ring of 10 lives, spanning from September 25th at Ikebukuro CYBER to their last concert of 2003, December 27th at Harajuku ASTRO HALL. December of 2003 was
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  • ...listed in chronological order, with the exception of Satou who was listed last.) --> In August, [[Yamaga Kanae]] had her last performance and the website of the September concert for the Kenshuusei sho
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  • *'''STAGE CREW''': Osamu Nomizo (BE FREE), Kazuhiro Sato (Kugayama Kobo), Yasushi Nor
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  • ...ferent nights. At the end of each concert, Shirogumi would join Akagumi on stage and they would perform together as H.P. All Stars.
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Leah Dizon (リア・ディゾン)
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  • ...uation from Hello! Project had been announced by UFA and took place on the last date of her [[Goto Maki Live Tour 2007 G-Emotion II ~How to Use Sexy~|2007 * [2007.04.25] [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"|Hello☆Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"]] ('''Goto Maki''', Melon Kinenbi)
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  • ...D+DVD edition and a regular CD Only edition. The album title refers to her stage name that means "From A to Z handed down to yoU". The album reached #15 on
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  • ...nced their separation with their final appearance at the concert "TANOSINA STAGE" on April 17, 2011.
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  • ...he group and Hello! Project to pursue a career within Up-Front Agency as a stage actress. Asami became the new leader of the group.
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' SATOMI'
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' KOKIA ...ted with the single "[[Aishiteiru Kara]]" under the stage name KOKIA. This stage name that she created for herself was both her first name reversed (A-Ki-Ko
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  • ...at this time had a very heavy punk sound and the members had all taken on stage names: [[YUKI|Sarah]], [[Igarashi Kohta|Ralph]], [[Onda Yoshihito|Twiddeldu ...l follow and gained positive reviews for their high energy music and manic stage shows.
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  • * [2000] [[Dancing Stage featuring DREAMS COME TRUE]]
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  • * '''Stage name:''' DOUBLE
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' JUNE
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' JYONGRI (ジョンリ)
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  • ...untdown 2013 ~Hello & Good Bye~]], Heike was one of the acts performing on stage along with several other graduated members. .../zetima/48/list.html Up-front Works: Heike Michiyo discography] Only lists last two singles, the ones under the zetima label.
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  • * [2007.04.25] [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"|Hello☆Pro On Stage! 2007 「Rock desu yo!」]] (ハロ☆プロ オンステージ!2007 『R ....07.14] [[Melon Kinenbi Final Stage "Melon's Not Dead"|Melon Kinenbi FINAL STAGE "MELON'S NOT DEAD"]]
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  • * '''Former Stage Name:''' Peachy
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  • ...y and Iida agreed that she would return to show business. She performed on stage on January 2009. She graduated Hello! Project and Elder Club in 2009 and is
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' AI * [2010.12.01] [[The Last A.I.|THE LAST A.I.]]
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  • ...being a singer and dancer, each member are expanding their fields in a new stage: TV hosts, modeling, and acting in Hollywood movies, TV dramas, and theatri * [2014.08.30] [[Next Stage (AAA)|Next Stage (Anime ver.)]] (Next Stage(アニメver.))
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  • ...2011-05-10.</ref> On New Year's Day 2009 Amano announced her new (current) stage name and that she would turn her focus on being an illustrator. She officia * '''Stage Name:''' Amano Tsuki (天野月) <small>(2009&ndash;current)</small>
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Cocco
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Caroline
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' OLIVIA ...Cup, entitled "Together Now". The single was released a month after D&D's last album and was released in both Japan and France. OLIVIA herself even featur
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Aira Mitsuki (アイラミツキ)
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  • ...ka'''. In late 2005 she was moved to avex sublabel [[rhythm zone]] and her stage name became ARIA. ...] - [[The Cartel from Streets (album)|THE CARTEL FROM STREETS]] (#17 ''The Last Song -My Love Epilogue-'' feat. '''ARIA''')
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Shimatani Hitomi (島谷ひとみ), Blue-Eye-Land
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  • * '''Birth/Stage Name:''' Takahashi Ai (高橋愛) ...am captain. Takahashi played the lead role of Sapphire in Morning Musume's stage musical that year, ''[[Ribbon no Kishi: The Musical]]''. Also during the sa
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  • ...of 2008 [[Morning Musume]] along with the [[Takarazuka Revue]] performed a stage play version of Cinderella, with Niigaki playing the part of the prince. ...isa hosted the [[FIVE STARS]] radio program with co-host Kamei Eri for the last time before Eri's graduation. Risa will host two more episodes before the s
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  • * '''Birth/Stage Name:''' Tsuji Nozomi (辻希美) ...name to "Sugiura Nozomi", but she will continue to use "Tsuji Nozomi" as a stage name.
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' kasumi <small>(in 2003)</small>, 霞 (''Kasumi''), つかさ (''T
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  • *The number 4 became a constant theme after their last member loss. It was used in songs like [[4+Fan|4+FAN]] and [[Ai Kotoba (NEW * [2010.09.xx] BEST STAGE 2010 November (''Feature'')
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  • ...Tommy february<sup>6</sup>'' moniker again (including releases under a new stage name, the more rocky ''Tommy heavenly<sup>6</sup>''). During the hiatus, th
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' YUI (ユイ), yui
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  • ...commemorate her, and titled it "FINAL DISTANCE". It was also the "DoCoMo M-stage" [[CM]] song. The single reached #2 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts (under
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  • * [1992.12.xx] TRUCKING STARFISH - B'z World Art Stage
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' ELISA ...eptemebr 2011 she was ordered to take medical leave. A hiatus that was to last 16 months. At the begining of 2013 she announced her return to the music s
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Younha (윤하, ユンナ) ...s a Korean version of her Japanese album. This album sold 29,450 copies at last count.
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  • ...employee on April 1st. She had stated that the two had been dating for the last five years. On the wedding day at Toshima Hall in Tokyo, there was a public * [1993.03.05] [[Minky Momo Love Stage]] (魔法のプリンセス ミンキーモモ)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Tanaka Reina (田中れいな) ...injury, she took over the role of Osamu Tezuka in the 2011 Morning Musume stage play ''[[Reborn ~Inochi no Audition~]]''.
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  • * [[Shounen Club|Idol on Stage]] (アイドルオンステージ)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' YUKI ...ohta]] and guitarist [[Fujimoto Taiji]]. Here Isoya decided to take on the stage name YUKI.
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Mika Todd (ミカ・トッド), Mika (ミカ) ...Japan|2004 Spring concert tour]], and performed as part of her groups one last time.
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  • * '''Stage Name :''' Matsuda Seiko (松田聖子)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Misaki
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Kimura Kaela (木村カエラ) ...a]] and featured on the compilation album, ''[[Last Days -Tribute to Mr.K-|LAST DAYS -tribute to Mr.K-]]''. In June she released her fifth single "[[Magic
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  • ...[[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In doing so, he changed his stage name from "ZEEBRA" to "Zeebra". Zeebra has two sons from a previous marriag
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' T.M.Revolution, Nishikawa Takanori, Takanori Nishikawa ...ny resemblances to Nishikawa himself. A point of comparison would be their last names - both Westenfluss and Nishikawa mean 'west river.'
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  • ...]. As the duo became more distant, Nishikawa reverted back to his original stage name in April 2000 and T.M.R-e became defunct.
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  • ...ded on August 30th, hitting nine stops. During the entire tour, the band's last demo tape "[[Aka (MUCC)|Aka]]" was distributed. Their second tour titled "1 ...instore event on June 8th at Harajuku's Like an Edison, TATOO changed his stage name to his real name, Tatsurou. The next day (which is known as MUCC day)
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  • * '''Stage name:''' Rie fu
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  • The last episode of Hello! Morning was aired April 1st, 2007 after 354 episodes. The *[2000.08.06] #018 - Don't Sing the Last Phrase!
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' sifow (シーフォウ)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' MISIA (ミーシャ) (pronounced "Mee-shah")
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  • ...3rd of 2015, after a long period of no media exposure, she appeared on the last episode of the radio show 2h. Her appearance was orchestrated by the host * '''Stage Names:''' AZUSA <small>(2004-2009)</small>, azusa <small>(2010-)</small>
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' SUGIZO ** '''[[THE LAST ROCKSTARS]]''' <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Tommy february<sup>6</sup>, Tommy heavenly<sup>6</sup>
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Mana ...Mois' music, writes the lyrics, produces, directs and designs the band’s stage costumes. In 2002, Mana signed the goth / techno music duo [[Schwarz Stein]
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' KOTOKO
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' MIYAVI ** '''[[THE LAST ROCKSTARS]]''' <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...nger signed to [[Phoenix Records]]. Her real name and age are unknown. Her stage name is derived from the Tahitian word for "blissful rain".
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Kiyoharu (清春) * [2005.02.16] [[Last Song (Kiyoharu)|LAST SONG]] (LAST SONG-最後の詞-)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Yesung (예성)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Shimada Chokkaku (島田直角)
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  • ...do for someone?~" is a song performed in the [[AKB48]] stage [[Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"|"Dareka no Tame ni", which was originated by Team A]]. ; [[Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' melody.
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' RIKKI (リッキ)
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Tetsu, テツ (''Tetsu'')
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  • ...erican singer [[Wikipedia:Britney Spears|Britney Spears]]. TVXQ joined the stage to perform two songs from their debut single, which was released a few days ...e at [[avex]]'s annual nationwide concert tour, [[A-nation]]. They went on stage as the opening act in Kobe.
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  • * '''Stage Names''': U-Know, U-Know Yunho (유노윤호), YUNHO (ユンホ)
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  • * '''Stage name:''' Iwa Moto
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  • [[File:abeasami.jpg|thumb|280px|Abe Asami promoting ''Alibi no nai Tenshi'' stage play (2010)]]
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' AI, 哀, アイジ (''Aiji''), Aiji
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  • [[File:BEAT CRUSADERS.jpg|500px|thumb|BEAT CRUSADERS promoting their last album ''[[Lost Crusaders|LOST CRUSADERS]]'' (2010)]] ...gust 2003 all the members left the band except for hidaka, who changed his stage name to Hidaka Tooru (ヒダカトオル). In December that same year four
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Ruppina <small>(2004-06)</small>, Mai (舞) <small>(2006-09)</sma
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' MAI
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  • ...Star Online 2-ON STAGE-]] (ファンタシースターオンライン2-ON STAGE-) <small>(as Mira)</small>
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Ito Christine
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Sunday (선데이), Sunday The Grace (선데이 더 그레이스) ...in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]]'' album. Under her new stage name of Sunday, she recorded the song "[[Baraem (Fight to the End)]]" with
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  • '''Suneohair''' (スネオヘアー) is the stage name of [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, producer, and actor ''' * '''Stage Name:''' Suneohair (スネオヘアー)
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  • ...EAMO]]'s song "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" from his album ''[[Live Goes On]]''. Her stage name comes from the phrases "A~Z and handed down to you". She's good friend * [2005.10.26] [[SEAMO]] - [[Get Back on Stage|Get Back On Stage]] (#1 ''Intro ~Here Comes the SEAMO~'')
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  • ...'. After the band disbanded in 2006 she debuted as a solo singer under the stage name '''LOVE''' under [[DREAMS COME TRUE]]' [[DCT records]] label. In July * '''Stage Name:''' LOVE
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Song Rui (ソン・ルイ) * '''Stage Name:''' Sòng Ruì (宋睿)
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  • * [[Shimabukuro Hiroko]]'s stage name, [[Shimabukuro Hiroko|hiro]].
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  • * '''Korean Stage Name:''' Daesung (대성) * '''Japanese Stage Name:''' D-Lite
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' hitomi ...ture in an upcoming stage play. In August 2007, hitomi made her debut as a stage actress in ''Waiting for the Sun ~Tenki Machi~'' which ran from August 8 to
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Kato Shigeaki (加藤シゲアキ) ...pairing him with [[Koyama Keiichiro]] and creating the duo KoyaShige. The last member loss effectively dissolved the sub-unit structure of [[NEWS]]. With
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  • * '''Stage name:''' RAM RIDER (ラムライダー) ...he [[Oricon]] Indies charts. After some months, he released his second and last indie single "[[Sweet Dance|SWEET DANCE]]". For the first time one of his s
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  • ...f [[Tackey & Tsubasa]] In October 2007, Ikuta performed in the Shakespeare stage play "[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona|The Two Gentlemen of Verona]]". He then * [2005] [[AZUMI|AZUMI on STAGE]] <small>(Ukiha)</small>
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  • ...95 by [[Takayama Minami]] and [[Nagano Shiina]] after the breakup of their last band, [[ES CONNEXION]] the year before. They are well known for having prod ...ru]]. Though she shared a surname with [[Takayama Minami]], it is merely a stage name, and no one is sure if the two bear any sort of relation. Three single
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  • ...bands, the members of Dir en grey are usually credited with their first or stage name, the names of Kyo (京) and Kaoru (薫) usually being written in kanji ...enings. Each show (except the first) was themed after a certain album, the last featuring songs from the then not yet released ''[[Vulgar|VULGAR]]''. A [[B
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Shiina Ringo, Sheena Ringo (椎名林檎) ...band she had formed, called [[Tokyo Jihen]]. She released her (seemingly) last single, "[[Ringo no Uta]]", and even went as far as to remove her famous mo
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  • ...nder the name '''244 ENDLI-x''' (Tsuyoshi Endlix). In 2009, he changed his stage name yet again to 剛紫 (Tsuyoshi), also releasing an album and a single o * '''Stage Names:''' ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI, 244 ENDLI-x, Tsuyoshi (剛紫)
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Ayaka (アヤカ) <small>(1999-2008)</small>, Coconuts Musume Aya ...was the month's guest host of the radio show [[HelloPro Yanen!]]. For the last two weeks of the month, Satoda co-hosted with her, after Ayaka told of how
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Tsuchiya Anna (土屋アンナ) ...inued to find success in modelling; finding success as being in the centre stage of many teen magazines. She would later feature in [[Edwin]], [[Something]]
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  • ...ormer [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She made her debut in Japan under the stage name '''Miyoshi Chinatsu''' (三佳千夏), and rose to fame as a member of * '''Japanese Stage Name:''' Miyoshi Chinatsu (三佳千夏)
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  • ...n appearance on TBS's ''Ongaku no Hi'', marking their first performance on stage since their disbandment. It was then announced on the 16th that [[FUNKY Kat ...FUNKY MONKEY BABYS LAST BEST]] (ファンキーモンキーベイビーズ LAST BEST)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Shibasaki Kou (柴咲コウ), MuseK *Her stage name comes from a [[Manga|manga]] called "[[Golden Delicious Apple Sherbet]
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  • ...the routines for the whole group. To this day, Ohno continues to appear in stage plays much more often than he does television dramas, usually appearing in ...ur as the comedy duo [[Ohmiya SK]]. The unit is a combination of their two last names and first name initials. The two sing songs, many written by [[Ninomi
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  • Once selected, the entire video plays full-screen. Most of these clips last around 30 seconds, though a few are a little longer and closer to a minute. ...th a 360-degree camera. The camera is placed directly in the middle of the stage, so the girls perform all around it. The user is able to control the camera
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' TAKAHIRO <small>(Former Stage Name)</small> ...group was considered EXILE's second era. After he joined, he was given the stage name of "TAKAHIRO" and the group went on to release 3 singles and an album
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  • ...1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"|"PARTY ga Hajimaru yo"]] and [[Team A 2nd Stage "Aitakatta"|"Aitakatta", both of which were originated by Team A]]. It is a ; [[Team A 1st Stage "Party ga Hajimaru yo"|Team A 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo"]]
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  • * STUDIO48: [http://www.stage48.net/studio48/aitakatta.html "Aitakatta (Stage Version)" lyrics] | [http://www.stage48.net/studio48/aitakatta_single.html
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  • ...eam A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"|"Dareka no Tame ni"]] and [[Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu"|"Tadaima Ren'aichuu", both of which were originated by ; [[Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]
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  • ...e Version)" lyrics] | [http://www.stage48.net/studio48/bingo.html "BINGO! (Stage Version)" lyrics]
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  • '''Sato Amina''' (佐藤亜美菜) is a [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], stage actress, and former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol singer managed by [[Office * [2013] [[wikipedia:AKB0048|AKB∞48 next stage]] - '''Ichijou Yuuka'''
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  • ...|SPY]] where she was a temporary member of all seven WACK groups under the stage name "Yuki Reysole" (ユキ・レイソレ), featuring in seven singles (on ===Stage Units===
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  • ...f music by rich musical, witty songs. Her fans especially enjoy her bright stage settings and costumes which she is famous for. Beginning with the release o * [1996.10.16] [[Saigo no Uso]] (最後の嘘; ''Last Lie'')
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  • : Team A 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (チームA 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」) : teamA 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (teamA 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」)
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  • ...ty ga Hajimaru yo"|first]] and [[Team K 2nd Stage "Seishun Girls"|second]] stage; and a Shuffle version featured different girls, usually from the opposite
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  • : Team K 3rd Stage "Nounai Paradise" (チームK 3rd Stage「脳内パラダイス」) [[Image:Team K 3rd Stage Nonai Paradise DVD.jpg|thumb|300px|DVD Cover]]
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  • : Team K 1st Stage "PARTY ga Hajimaru yo" (チームK 1st Stage「PARTYが始まるよ」) [[Image:TeamK 1st Stage PARTY ga Hajimaru yo DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]]
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  • [[Image:Team A 4th Stage Tadaima Renaichuu DVD.jpg|thumb|250px|DVD Cover]] : Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu" (チームA 4th Stage「ただいま 恋愛中」)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Nakata Chisato (中田ちさと) ===Stage Units===
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  • ...i"|Yume wo Shinaseru Wake ni Ikanai]] between 2007 and 2008. Their second stage was revived at Theater G-ROSSO in 2009 by all members of AKB48. ===First Stage===
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  • ===Stage Units=== ; ''[[AKB48 Team A 4th Stage "Tadaima Ren'aichuu"]] Revival''
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Sowelu (ソエル) ...unced through her official blog that she will be going on hiatus after her last album, “29 Tonight“, which will be released on May 30th.
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  • ...th" is the debut single recorded by [[Kamiki Aya]], and released under the stage name [[Kamiki Aya|Kurimu]]. It was used as the ending theme song for the TV
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  • * '''Stage Name''': kco, formerly Keiko In 1995, Yamada debuted as [[globe]]'s vocalist. For the group she went by a stage name, which was her given name, '''Keiko'''. In 2000, [[globe]] released a
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Kawashima Ai (川嶋あい) * [2005.09] Saigo no Kotoba (最後の言葉; ''Last Words'')
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Chara (ちゃら) * [1999.07.28] [[Tei Towa]] - [[Last Century Modern]] (#10 ''Let Me Know'' feat. '''Chara''')
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Blaise Plant <small>(solo)</small>, Blaise <small>([[MONKEY MAJIK
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  • * '''Korean Stage Name:''' Yoochun (유천) * '''Former Korean Stage Namea:''' Micky, Micky Yoochun (믹키유천)
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' JUNSU (준수, ジュンス), XIA, Xiah, Xiah Junsu (시아준수 ...[[H.O.T]] perform the song "[[Candy]]" on TV, his new dream was to sing on stage. He trained for 6 years before been selected as the first member to join [[
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  • * '''Korean Stage Names:''' Max, Choikang Changmin (최강창민) * '''Japanese Stage Name:''' CHANGMIN (チャンミン)
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  • # ☆BONUS TRACK: Back Stage Document
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  • *[2000.12.05] 'Stage 2000 Winter' Concert <small>(Acoustic Orchestra Version)</small> *[2000.12.09] uc special live ~Ayumi Hamasaki limited stage 2000. Winter~
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  • # Back Stage
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  • ...any videos showing two Hamasaki Ayumi - in this case, one is performing on stage, and the other is quietly watching from the crowd.
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' SHUN * [2007.07.18] [[Saigo no Yoru]] (最後の夜; ''Last Night'')
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  • ...leaves the female doll (portrayed by Hamasaki) on the small puppet show's stage. ...left abandoned. A truck then drives past, which vibrates the puppet show's stage, causing the doll to fall on the ground and its strings become tangled. Thi
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' aiko
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  • ...theater DVD) released by Berryz Kobo. ''Berryz Kobo VS Berryz Kobo'' is a stage play starring Berryz Kobo and written and directed by Kusumoto Shusei. The
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  • * '''Stage name''': DJ KRUSH
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' SAYAKA ...an]] (also Matsuda's label at that moment) and debuted as singer under the stage name SAKAYA with the single "[[Ever Since|ever since]]". One year later, in
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' MIYU (in [[ZONE]]), Miyu (in [[Nagisa no All Stars]])
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  • ...to [[Sony Music Japan]], were she was until 2010. In 2001 she changed her stage name to Lyrico, however, she went back to her real name in 2008. She has be * '''Former Stage Name:''' Lyrico (リリコ)
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  • ...for "recording tracks," but also stands the first letter of each member's stage name ('''T'''yphoon of the '''R'''ose '''A'''ttack on '''X'''-mas).
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  • ...girl band from [[wikipedia:Okinawa|Okinawa]]. They were part of the third stage in Fukuoka, entering with the song "TEARS,"<ref>http://www.tfm.co.jp/lock/r
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  • : SDN48 1st Stage "Yuuwaku no Garter" (誘惑のガーター; ''Seductive Garter'') ...was included (She was not featured originally in any participation of the stage, only provided MC and occasional fill in for absent member.)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Sakai Izumi (坂井泉水)
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  • ...i Yoshie]]) chat with each artist for a couple minutes before they hit the stage and perform their latest song.
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  • ...theme song for the animated movie ''[[wikipedia:Initial D|Initial D Third Stage]]''. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Hyun Sun (현선)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Yang Goon, YG
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  • * '''Stage name:''' 蔡依林 ...s as it sold 1 million copies in Asia in a little over a month. Unlike her last two albums which were mainly written by Chou, this one was far more diverse
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  • In late 2009, over a year and a half since her last release, Angela returned with her sixth album ''[[Di 5 Ji|Dì 5 Jì]]''. Al *[2007] Singapore Hit Awards 2007: Stage Presence Award
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  • * '''Stage Name :''' Cyndi Wang/Wáng Xīnlíng (王心凌)
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  • * '''Stage Name''': Yumiko Cheng ...agin Inn|Dragin Inn]] and made a small appearance in [[Centre Stage|Centre Stage]] the same year.
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Kazunori <small>(in [[RESEARCH]])</small>, Kazu, kazu
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  • * '''Japanese Music Stage Name:''' yifei ...ing but spent her childhood mostly in Wuhan. Her mother was a dancer and a stage performer, and her father was a university professor. When yifei was only 7
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  • * [2007.09.26] [[SEAMO]] - [[Get Back on Stage]] (#2 ''a love story (album version) with '''BENNIE K''''')
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' SEAMO (シーモ) ...hing #14 on Oricon, SEAMO's debut album, ''[[Get Back on Stage|Get Back On Stage]]'', did not follow the same success.
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Ito Kanako (いとうかなこ)
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  • ...ics] | [http://www.stage48.net/studio48/romanceirane.html "Romance, Irane (Stage Version)" lyrics]
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  • ...s also expressed his talents in theatre. Most recently he has finished the stage play ''Valkyrie'' with Suzuki Anne, his co-star from ''Kindaichi Shounen no ===Stage===
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  • On October 1993 the name changed to "'''Idol on Stage'''". Groups, that often performed at that time were [[SMAP]], [[TOKIO]], [[ ...1997 "'''Music Jump'''" started to air with a similiar format as "Idol on Stage". [[V6]] used to act as host of this show, later it became a [[Johnny's Jr.
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  • In 2016, Nakagawa starred on stage as an actress. First, she performed in the musical ''Black Mary Poppins''.
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  • ...talent agency. In 2001 she was cast as [[Mizuno Ami]] in the [[Sera Myu]] stage musicals, and in 2002 she became a model for the junior fashion magazine [[ === Stage ===
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Aoi Sora (蒼井そら), Aoi Sola, SO-LA (as a musician)
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' THE SxPLAY (pronounced 'sprei')
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  • ...d live tour "Sunny Side Stage!"]] (戸松遥 second live tour「Sunny Side Stage!」)
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  • * [2002.05.06] - [[Goto Maki]] - I have stage fright.
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Kahala Tomomi (華原朋美) ...ala Compilation|KAHALA COMPILATION]]''. The album reached #1, becoming her last #1 album and selling 695,730 copies.
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  • ...the group [[NEWS]]. The unit's name comes from the start of each member's last names. They originally released the single "[[Miso Soup]]" in [[Wikipedia:S ...med "[[Miso Soup]]" (in English), as well as "[[Hajimete no Asa]]" live on stage. After their performance, Tegomass held a handshaking event for all the fan
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Kashiyuka (かしゆか), KASHIYUKA
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Nocchi (のっち), NOCCHi
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  • ...luding [[Iwata Sayuri]]. In December 2005, more than three years after her last release, Uehara began releasing music again, this time with a harder rock f ...原結衣). Later in 2013, she signed on to the AV label Muteki under the stage name Azumi.
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  • ...ndo]]" and "[[Bye Bye Bye (no3b)|Bye Bye Bye]]" (1st Unit) at concerts and stage DVDs.
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  • Hiroki debuted in 2000 in the stage production "Horobi Kaketa Jinrui, Sono Ai no Honjitsu wa..." as Caine, chos * [2004] Kagen no Tsuki ~Last Quarter~
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Hyeri (혜리)
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  • ...abel [[Sound Move]] and the management office [[Smile Company]]. Under the stage name '''MASAMI''', Mitsuoka was a member of the vocal & dance unit [[Sister Under the new label [[Nippon Crown]], Mitsuoka decided to use the stage name '''Mizca''' and release [[:Category:Electronic|electro]]-[[J-Pop|pop]]
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' May J. * [2013.02.27] [[T.M.Revolution]] - [[Under Cover 2|UNDER:COVER 2]] (#5 ''last resort'') <small>(Guest)</small>
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Ohno Aika (大野愛果) * [[Tomorrow Is the Last Time]]
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  • * [2013] [[wikipedia:AKB0048|AKB∞48 next stage]] - Mayuyu
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' DJ Clazzi (DJ 클래지)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' YOSHIKI ** '''[[THE LAST ROCKSTARS]]''' <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...08] [[A Story 1998 hide Last Works ~121 Nichi no Kiseki~|A STORY 1998 hide Last Works ~121 Nichi no Kiseki~]] (121日の軌跡) ...] [[Alivest Perfect Stage 1,000,000 Cuts hide! hide! hide!|ALIVEST perfect stage <1,000,000 cuts hide!hide!hide!>]]
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  • ...Okinawan-American singer, recruited by [[X JAPAN]]'s own [[YOSHIKI]]. Her stage name was suggested by [[YOSHIKI]], most likely as a reference to the album
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' h-wonder
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' SHY
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Aoi Shouta (蒼井翔太), SHOWTA., Ryuugaki Noboru (柳ヶ木昇) * [2014] [[wikipedia:Shōnen Hollywood|Shounen Hollywood -HOLLY STAGE FOR 49-]] - '''Tomii Daiki'''
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  • '''Fantastic Plastic Machine''', or simply '''FPM''', is Tomoyuki Tanaka's stage name. He is a famed DJ, composer, arranger, mixer and producer. He has tour
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Kangta (강타)
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  • [[Image:Nagaodai.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Nagao Dai on stage with band mates of Do As Infinity.]]
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  • *[2000.12.09] uc special live ~Ayumi Hamasaki limited stage 2000. Winter~
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  • ...ensemble groups as well as a cello duo group. Her first time performing on-stage as a vocalist came during her senior year at high school at the school cult * [2018.05.05] [[One Last Time (Wakeshima Kanon)|One last time]]
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' U-ka saegusa, Saegusa Yuuka (三枝夕夏)
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' HISASHI
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' LEO Imai (LEO今井)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Emyli (エミリ) ...sed her third single, "[[Come Home]]". With the release of this single her stage name changed from all capital letters to "Emyli". She also released the sin
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  • ===Stage Plays===
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Shin Hye Sung (신혜성)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Nissy ===Stage Plays===
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  • ===Stage=== * [2006.10.05] Oguri Shun First Stage (小栗旬)
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Kaide (楓), Kirihi (霧緋), Kiria (切茜), Ruki (ルキ), RUKI
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Kyouki (狂喜), Uruha (麗), URUHA
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Natsume (棗), Aoi (葵), AOI
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  • ...and actress managed by [[Stardust Promotion]]. She was known under several stage names throughout her career before returning to her birth name in 2008. * '''Stage Names:''' Hama Chisaki (浜千咲) <small>(2002&ndash;2003)</small>, Rika (
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Ryouki (澪祁) <small>(?-2002)</small>, Reita (れいた), REITA
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Kai (戒), KAI
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  • ...s. Her debut album ''[[Lost in Time]]'' was released in 2007 under the new stage name '''AKINO from bless4''', and she has been using this moniker ever sinc * '''Stage Name:''' AKINO (2005), AKINO from [[bless4]] (2007-)
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  • ...rgo an indefinite musical hiatus starting March 2014. She will release her last album titled "[[Thank You (Nakajima Megumi)|Thank You]]" and a live concert ...Nyan Tra|Macross Frontier O.S.T.2 Nyan Tra☆]] (#3 ''Triangler (fight on stage)'', #6 ''Anata no Oto'', #8 ''Seikan Hikou'', #13 ''Ai Oboete Imasu ka ~ bl
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  • ...n the PV for [[TOKIO]]'s "[[Jibun no Tame ni]]". He has also featured in a stage performance called ''Dream Boys'' in 2006, where he played a very important ===Stage Show===
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  • ...25, 2008 it was announced the Japanese debut of the three woman under the stage name of Yazima Biyoushitsu (Yazima Beauty Salon). In October 29. 2008, they
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  • * [2008.10.29] [[StrikerS Sound Stage X]] (#46 ''My Friend'')
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  • * [2004] Fuji TV - Division 1 Stage 8: Houkago
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Tainaka Sachi (タイナカサチ) <small>(2006-2010)</small>, Tai ...called "[[Kimi to no Asu]]" which was used as the ending theme song of the last episode of ''[[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]]'' broadcast back
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Eita (瑛太) * [2008] Last Friends (ラスト・フレンズ)
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Asagi (浅葱), ASAGI
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Erie (エリエ)
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  • ...ouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Monogatari~"|Hello☆Pro on Stage! 2006 Nippon Seinenkan Kouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Mono
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  • ...ouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Monogatari~"|Hello☆Pro on Stage! 2006 Nippon Seinenkan Kouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Mono
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  • ...ouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Monogatari~"|Hello☆Pro on Stage! 2006 Nippon Seinenkan Kouen "Yuujou to Mahou no Trump ~Star Gakuyaura Mono
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  • ...she was only a back dancer in [[Hello! Project]] concerts and appeared in stage plays. In 2005, she was put in the group [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]], a group m
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Bi (비), Pi (ピ)
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Maeda Clover Irori
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  • ...ku Minami had completed her Egg training, and her next activity would be a stage play. It was later announced that she would be part of the dance cover grou
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  • ...ukawa Konatsu had completed her Egg training. Her next activity would be a stage play.
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  • * [05.06.2008] Tokito Ami with H!P Egg Ehon Stage – EHON JAPAN 2008
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  • ...that Mori Saki had finished her Egg training. Her next activity would be a stage play.
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' PUSHIM
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  • '''SHIGI''' takes her stage name from the Japanese name for the sandpiper bird, which is said to carry
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  • ===Stage===
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  • *'''Stage Names:''' Sueyoshi Shuta (末吉秀太) / Shuta Sueyoshi <small>(Soloist)</
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Suara
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  • ...[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. In 2012 she re-debuted as singer with the stage name '''Talking Bunbun'''.
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  • ;Stage
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  • ...band, in contrast to [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]], uses a harder, faster sound, more stage-lighting and American-styled mechanics to further energize their concerts.
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  • ...e as the vocals on the first part of the DVD, but are strictly set to live stage footage.
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  • The group's first live was on October 4th at Yoyogi Kouen Yagai Stage and was called "The creature was reborn out of hades". It was free of charg ...i CLUB CITTA' and ended on November 27th at Zepp Tokyo. The tour was their last activities of 2006. Their start in 2007 began with the release of their sec
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Eddie Shin (에디)
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  • *'''Stage Name:''' Ah Yoo Mee (아유미) <small>(2002 - 2006)</small>, Ito Yumi (伊
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Commonly seen as '絢香 ayaka' or just 'ayaka'. ...ayaka also released a new solo single in July that was used as the movie [[Last Love]]'s theme song. ayaka released yet another single later in the year, "
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' ERIKA <small>(music)</small> ...the music scene with the single "[[Free (ERIKA)|FREE]]" in July, under the stage name '''ERIKA'''.
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    ...1st at Nagano JUNK BOX and concluded on the 25th at Takadanobaba AREA. The last live was actually the third volume of their "Mad tea party" sponsored event ...D"~''. The first official live of the year was in the "SHOCK WAVE 2006~1st Stage" event on February 5th at Shinkiba STUDIO COAST. Other bands taking part we
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' DAIGO * '''Former Stage Names:''' DAIGO☆STARDUST, DAIGO☆PUNK
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' Hiizumi Masayuki (ヒイズミマサユ機), HZM, H Zetto M (H是
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  • * '''Stage Name''': Moritaka Chisato (森高千里)
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  • ...signed to [[HoriPro]] talent agency. She debuted as an urban singer under stage name '''Nakabayashi May''' on the [[Universal Music Japan]] in 2005 but lat * '''Stage Name:''' Nakabayashi May <small>(2005-2006)</small>, May'n <small>(2007-pre
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  • * '''Solo Stage Name:''' KEITA
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  • * [2011.08.xx] BEST STAGE October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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  • ...released by [[May'n]]. This mini-album is her first released under her new stage name outside [[Macross Frontier]] and was produced [[Shiraishi Satori]]. Th
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  • *[1998.11.26] [[DA PUMP 1st Stage "Expression"|DA PUMP 1ST STAGE "EXPRESSION"]] *[2000.09.27] [[DA PUMP 1st Stage "Expression"|DA PUMP 1ST STAGE "EXPRESSION"]]
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  • * [2006] [[Death Note|Death Note the Last name]] * [2010] [[Liar Game|Liar Game: The Final Stage]]
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' K (케이) ...d R&B since he was small. At his local church in Seoul he would perform on stage, whether it be with the piano or vocal performances. In fact, he was discov
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  • ...nging. During their Kanto region tour the band became well known for their stage shows and it wasn't long before they were noticed by the major labels.
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Park Hee Bon (박희본) After the disbanding of the group, Park took on the stage name of Hee Bon. She has done a variety of work such as DJing the radio sho
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  • ...Junction]] project to pursue her solo career and later performed under new stage name, [[Yuuki Aira]].
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' takuya
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' miyake, miCKun
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' marino
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' hiroko, HIROKO * [2011.03.09] [[Saigo no Koi (HIROKO)|Saigo no Koi]] (最後の恋; ''Last Love'')
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  • * '''Stage names:''' Yui (悠依), YUI, aie <small>(since 1997)</small>
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  • * '''Stage Names:''' コイケタマミ (Koike Tamami), as, tamami ...tivities briefly for medical treatment. In February 2007, she changed her stage name back to tamami. In December 2007, she confessed on her blog that she
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