• Shonentai (少年隊, Shōnentai, lit. "Regiment of Boys") were three-member Japanese boy band. They belonged to Johnny & Associates, which now exists only in...
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  • The Nihonmatsu Shōnentai (二本松少年隊, literally "Nihonmatsu Youth Corps") was a group of around 62 samurai of the Nihonmatsu Domain, aged between 12 and 17...
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  • is Real Shock Vacation (Shonentai Playzone 2003) Edogah-san Yukuefumei Mama Loves Mambo III West Side Story 2004 (Shonentai version) West Side Story...
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    the Chinese New Year Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Nihonmatsu Castle Nihonmatsu Shonentai "Nihonmatsu Lantern Festival - Three Thousand Lights in the Fukushima...
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  • Japanese businessman, former singer, actor, and member of the idol group Shonentai. He is married to actress Yoshino Kimura. In September 2023 Higashiyama...
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  • Shonentai 35th Anniversary Best is the second compilation album by Japanese idol group Shonentai. It was released on 12 December 2020, the day of their...
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    (6) Sexy Zone (6) Shinji Tanimura (谷村 新司) (16) Shizuka Kudo (工藤 静香) (9) Shonentai (8) SMAP (23) Superfly (6) T.M.Revolution (5) Tokio (24) Tomomi Kahara...
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  • Japanese is "Yoake no Legend" ("Dawn of a Legend") by Kazukiyo Nishikiori of Shonentai. For the North American film release, the song was given the title "Oh...
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  • "Kamen Butōkai" (仮面舞踏会) is the debut single by Japanese idol group Shonentai. The single was released on 12 December 1985 under Warner Pioneer label....
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  • Debut "Dancing Hero (Eat You Up)" 1/20 Shonentai 1987 (Shōwa 62) / 38th 2 "Roppongi Junjōha" 12/20 Shonentai 1989 (Heisei 1) / 40th 3 "You're My Life"...
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    Johnny Kitagawa, and the cast of Shōten at the time. Some members of the Shonentai were also scheduled to travel with Kitagawa, but they ultimately stayed...
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    Wong, Jay Chou, Jane Zhang, Kazukiyo Nishikiori of Japanese pop group Shonentai, Tetsuya Murakami of The Gospellers, Junko Akimoto, Rimi Natsukawa, "father"...
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  • Preceded by Shonentai Japan Record Award for Best New Artist 1987 Succeeded by Otokogumi...
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    Beyond", 1985 co-written by Steven A. Williams (recorded by Arashi & Shonentai) "Lady Blue", 1986 (co-written and recorded by Tatsuro Yamashita) (Also...
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  • Rider Kid Corps" Transliteration: "Shi no Kyūketsuma Ganbare!! Raidā Shōnentai" (Japanese: 死の吸血魔 がんばれ!!ライダー少年隊) August 26, 1972 (1972-08-26) 75 "The...
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  • (group) Sexy Zone (group) Ships (duo) Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku (group) Shonentai (group) Shuchishin (group) Shugo Chara Egg! (group) Shūji to Akira (duo)...
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  • focus was on the development of his groups as complete entertainers. Shonentai, for example, did not release a single until it had been together for...
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  • Sasaregumi March 9 "Mizu no Rogue" Kyoko Koizumi March 16 "Stripe Blue" Shonentai March 23 "Sapphire no Hitomi" The Alfee March 30 "Kagerou" Mamiko Takai...
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  • 1993–present Rock 5.70 million Yoko Minamino 1984–present Pop 5.63 million Shonentai 1985–present Pop 5.48 million Candies 1973–1978 Pop / Folk pop 5.45 million...
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  • originally based on the musical "PLAYZONE '91 SHOCK" (1991, starring Shonentai), and premiered at the Imperial Theater in November 2000 under the title...
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  • specifically, Shonentai. The combination of the best fast songs and dynamic dances, the first single "Green Apple Paradise" was also adapted from Shonentai's song...
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    Seppuku at Iimori Mountain, woodblock print Aizuwakamatsu Castle Nihonmatsu Shonentai Fukushima Museum Nakamura, p. 30. Approx. 305 as per Nakamura's addition...
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  • unshakeable, a little like Captain Harlock." Takeuchi based his design on Shonentai member Noriyuki Higashiyama and she also took inspiration from Kaito Kid...
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    (2009–2023) Kis-My-Ft2 Kyohei Iida (2001–2006) Hiromitsu Kitayama (2002–2023) Shonentai Noriyuki Higashiyama (1979–2023) Kazukiyo Nishikiori [ja] (1977–2020)...
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  • (2005) Sobangcha was also criticized for copying the Japanese group, Shonentai. In particular, "On the Phone Call", which was included in the second...
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    Kitagawa's abuse for the first time. Fujishima resigned, and former Shonentai's member Noriyuki Higashiyama took over as CEO. However, Higashiyama is...
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    took lessons from Bobby Yoshino, who had choreographed Hikaru Genji and Shonentai, and was introduced to Johnny Kitagawa on the spot, so he joined Johnny...
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  • while the third was a theatrical release where his character is voiced by Shōnentai lead singer Nishikiori Kazukiyo in the Japanese originals and Mark Hildreth...
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  • activities as a trainee. He made his debut on stage that same year in a Shonentai stage play. In 1999, he played Kenjiro Kanesue in Kinpachi-sensei. His...
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  • 1992 (Heisei 4) / 43rd 5 "Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto" (with Wands) 10/28 Shonentai Also performed a cover of "Candy Candy" with Chisato Moritaka and Hikaru...
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