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  2. Atarashii Gakko! - Wikipedia

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    Atarashii Gakko!, known in Japan as Atarashii Gakkou no Leaders (新しい学校のリーダーズ, lit. ' New School Leaders '), is a Japanese girl group formed in 2015. The group is jointly managed with Asobisystem, [2] Twin Planet and TV Asahi Music. [3]

  3. Iris (group) - Wikipedia

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    Iris (stylized as i☆Ris) is a Japanese idol girl group, [1] [2] formed in 2012 by Avex.The group currently consists of five members: Saki Yamakita, Yu Serizawa, Himika Akaneya, Yūki Wakai, and Miyu Kubota. [2]

  4. 22/7 (group) - Wikipedia

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    22/7 (ナナブンノニジュウニ, Nanabun no Nijūni) is a Japanese idol girl group formed through a media mix project by Yasushi Akimoto, Aniplex, and Sony Music Records, which included the members performing as a musical group and an anime television series based on their characters. The members consist of voice actresses who provide the ...

  5. Momoiro Clover Z - Wikipedia

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    Momoiro Clover Z (ももいろクローバーZ, Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto) is a Japanese idol girl group, commonly abbreviated as MCZ or Momoclo (ももクロ, Momokuro).. The four members of MCZ are known for energetic performances, incorporating elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies.

  6. Love Live! School Idol Project - Wikipedia

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    [70] μ's is the only female idol group from anime that ranked No. 10 among the top 15 Nikkei Entertainment's Girls Group Ranking in 2016. [71] Love Live! was ranked No. 1 in top-selling media franchises in Japan for 2016 and ranked No. 4 in 2015. The franchise earned over ¥8 billion in 2016 and over ¥5 billion in 2015.

  7. Category:Japanese girl groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese girl groups" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 262 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Sajou no Hana - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the group performed the theme songs to the anime series Mob Psycho 100 II, including the show's opening theme "99.9" (under the name Mob Choir feat. Sajou no Hana) as well as the ending themes "Grey", "Memosepia" ( メモセピア ) , "Mabuta no Ura" ( 目蓋の裏 ) , and "Ikiru Hitobito" ( いきるひとびと ) .

  9. Bish (group) - Wikipedia

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    Bish, stylized as BiSH, was a Japanese alternative idol girl group that was founded in 2015 by their manager Junnosuke Watanabe. The group was conceived as a successor to Bis, an idol group managed by Watanabe that disbanded in 2014. They disbanded in June 2023.