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  2. Million Doll - Wikipedia

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    Ryū-san, on the other hand, is a passionate idol otaku who always attends performances by whoever his favorite artist of the moment is. Sūko uses her prowess to popularise the local idol group, Itorio, while Ryū-san focuses his support on the underground idol, Mariko.

  3. Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night - Wikipedia

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    An underground idol singer who has been working for 14 years and is a single mother to Ariel. Mero Setō (瀬藤 メロ, Setō Mero) Voiced by: Miho Okasaki [5] (Japanese); Karlii Hoch [3] (English) The new center of Sunflower Dolls after Kano's retirement. Momoko Yanagi (柳 桃子, Yanagi Momoko) Voiced by: Yukina Shuto [5] A member of ...

  4. List of idol anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel was the first notable anime series to use a "media mix" marketing strategy to launch Takako Ōta's singing career, where she would provide the voice to the main character and portray her at music events. [8] Idol singer Noriko Hidaka played the lead character, Minami Asakura, in Touch. [9]

  5. Tokyo Underground - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Underground (Japanese: 東京アンダーグラウンド, Hepburn: Tōkyō Andāguraundo) is a Japanese manga series by Akinobu Uraku and published by Square Enix. It was adapted into an anime television series by Pierrot and directed by Hayato Date . [ 1 ]

  6. If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die

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    An anime adaptation was announced in the July issue of Monthly Comic Ryū magazine on May 18, 2018. [36] The series was animated by Eight Bit and directed by Yusuke Yamamoto, with Deko Akao handling the series' composition, Tomoyuki Shitaya and Masaru Yonezawa designing the characters, and Moe Hyūga composing the music. [2]

  7. List of Oshi no Ko episodes - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Doga Kobo, the anime series is directed by Daisuke Hiramaki, with character designs by Kanna Hirayama. The music is composed by Takurō Iga. [ 1 ] The first season, consisting of 11 episodes and adapting the first four volumes (chapters 1–40) of the manga series, aired from 12 April to 28 June 2023. [ 2 ]

  8. Japanese idol - Wikipedia

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    Japan's idol industry has been used as a model for other pop idol industries, such as K-pop. Sub-categories of idols include gravure idols, junior idols, net idols, idol voice actors, virtual idols, AV idols, alternative idols, underground idols, Akiba-kei idols, local idols, bandols, and Japanese-South Korean idols.

  9. Category:Japanese idols in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Anime and manga about Japanese idols, a type of entertainer marketed for image, attractiveness, and personality in Japanese pop culture. Idols are primarily singers with training in other performance skills such as acting, dancing, and modeling.