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|caption = Buono! promoting "[[So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~]]"
 
|caption = Buono! promoting "[[So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~]]"
|origin = Tokyo, Japan
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|origin = Osaka, Japan (2007-2008)
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Tokyo, Japan (2008-2017)
 
|genre = Japanese pop, rock
 
|genre = Japanese pop, rock
 
|years = 2007–2017
 
|years = 2007–2017
|label = Pony Canyon (2007-2010) <br> [[zetima]] (2010-2017)
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|label = [[:Category:Pony Canyon|Pony Canyon]] (2007-2010) <br> [[zetima]] (2010-2012)<br>{{ufg|UP-FRONT WORKS}} (2016-2017)
|agency = [[w:c:up-front:UP-FRONT PROMOTION|UP-FRONT PROMOTION]]
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|agency = {{ufg|UP-FRONT AGENCY}} (2007-2012)<br>{{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}} (2012-2017)
 
|associated = [[Hello! Project Kids]], [[Berryz Koubou]], [[℃-ute]], [[Bello!]], [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], [[Guardians 4]]
 
|associated = [[Hello! Project Kids]], [[Berryz Koubou]], [[℃-ute]], [[Bello!]], [[Shugo Chara Egg!]], [[Guardians 4]]
|members = [[Tsugunaga Momoko]]<br>[[Natsuyaki Miyabi]]<br>[[Suzuki Airi]]
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|members = {{color box|#FF90CF}} [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (2007–2017)<br>{{color box|#ff0000}} [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] (2007–2017)<br>{{color box|#9acd32}} [[Suzuki Airi]] (2007–2017)
|website = [http://www.youtube.com/user/buonochannel Buono! Official YouTube Channel]
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|website = {{YouTube|user|buonochannel|Buono! Official YouTube Channel}}
 
}}
 
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'''Buono!''' (ボーノ) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit, consisting of three [[Hello! Project Kids]] members: [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] and [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] from [[Berryz Koubou]], and [[Suzuki Airi]] from [[℃-ute]]. The group was formed to create opening and ending themes for the anime ''[[wikipedia:Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!]]''. After the anime ended, they moved to the [[zetima]] label to continue making music.
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Buono!'s highest selling single is "[[Honto no Jibun]]" with 42,035 copies sold. Buono!'s lowest selling single is "[[So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~]]" with 1,605 sold.
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The unit disbanded on May 22, 2017 at [[Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~]].
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==Members==
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{{Portal/Buono!}}
 
;Backing Band
 
*[[Dolce]]
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==History==
 
[[File:NEVERGONNASTOPBUONO1png.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[SHERBET|August 2012]]]]
 
[[File:NEVERGONNASTOPBUONO1png.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[SHERBET|August 2012]]]]
 
[[File:Buono_deepmind.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[Hatsukoi Cider / DEEP MIND|January 2012]]]]
 
[[File:Buono_deepmind.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[Hatsukoi Cider / DEEP MIND|January 2012]]]]
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[[File:RenaiRiderPromo.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[Ren'ai♥Rider|February 2008]]]]
 
[[File:RenaiRiderPromo.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[Ren'ai♥Rider|February 2008]]]]
 
[[File:B3b735320d4db2a67d294ae422bc09561229471894_fullpng.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[Honto no Jibun|October 2007]]]]
 
[[File:B3b735320d4db2a67d294ae422bc09561229471894_fullpng.jpg|thumb|220px|Buono!, [[Honto no Jibun|October 2007]]]]
'''Buono!''' (ボーノ) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit, consisting of three [[Hello! Project Kids]] members: [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] and [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] from [[Berryz Koubou]], and [[Suzuki Airi]] from [[℃-ute]]. The group was formed to create opening and ending themes for the anime ''[[wikipedia:Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!]]''. After the anime ended, they moved to the [[zetima]] label to continue making music.
 
 
Buono!'s highest selling single is "[[Honto no Jibun]]" with 42,035 copies sold. Buono!'s lowest selling single is "[[So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~]]" with 1,605 sold.
 
 
The unit disbanded on May 22, 2017.
 
 
==Members==
 
{| align="center"
 
|{{MB|Tsugunaga Momoko}}
 
|{{MB|Natsuyaki Miyabi}}
 
|{{MB|Suzuki Airi}}
 
|}
 
 
*[[Tsugunaga Momoko]] (嗣永桃子; <span style="color:#FF47B7">'''Pink'''</span>) <small>'''Leader'''</small>
 
*[[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] (夏焼雅; <span style="color:#ff0000">'''Red'''</span>) <small>'''Sub-Leader'''</small>
 
*[[Suzuki Airi]] (鈴木愛理; <span style="color:#adff2f">'''Yellow-Green'''</span>)
 
 
;Backing Band
 
*[[Dolce]]
 
 
==History==
 
 
===2007===
 
===2007===
 
Buono! was officially announced at the Nakayoshi Festival 2007 on July 21 at Ikebukuro's Sunshine City in Tokyo.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090327184605/http://helloproject.com/newslist/buono_07210005.html "新ユニットBuono!(ボーノ)結成のお知らせ。"] (in Japanese), ''HelloProject.com'', 2007.07.21 (archived)</ref> The unit was formed to sing both the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation of ''[[wikipedia:Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!]]''. Buono! continued to record the ending and opening themes for the first season of the anime. As of the second season, Buono! only recorded the ending themes, as the opening themes were handled by [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] and [[Guardians 4]], two other groups formed for the sake of performing ''Shugo Chara!'' music.
 
Buono! was officially announced at the Nakayoshi Festival 2007 on July 21 at Ikebukuro's Sunshine City in Tokyo.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090327184605/http://helloproject.com/newslist/buono_07210005.html "新ユニットBuono!(ボーノ)結成のお知らせ。"] (in Japanese), ''HelloProject.com'', 2007.07.21 (archived)</ref> The unit was formed to sing both the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation of ''[[wikipedia:Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!]]''. Buono! continued to record the ending and opening themes for the first season of the anime. As of the second season, Buono! only recorded the ending themes, as the opening themes were handled by [[Shugo Chara Egg!]] and [[Guardians 4]], two other groups formed for the sake of performing ''Shugo Chara!'' music.
   
Their debut single, "[[Honto no Jibun]]," was released on October 31. Ranking at #5 on the [[Oricon]] singles chart and selling over 42,000 copies total, the single was the best-selling [[Hello! Project Kids]] single until 2012.
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On October 31, Buono! released their debut single, "[[Honto no Jibun]]". Ranking at #5 on the [[Oricon]] singles chart and selling over 42,000 copies total, this was the best-selling [[Hello! Project Kids]] single until 2012.
   
 
===2008===
 
===2008===
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===2014===
 
===2014===
On April 23, Buono! was removed from the artist section on the [[Hello! Project]] website when its design was updated. Despite this, they were still considered a main act of {{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}}, their radio show ''Trattoria Buono!'' was still ongoing, and they have continued to be featured in Hello! Project lives and the web show [[Hello! Project Station]].
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On April 23, Buono! was removed from the artist section on the [[Hello! Project]] website when its design was updated. Despite this, they were still considered a main act of {{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}}, their radio show ''Trattoria Buono!'' was still ongoing, and they continued to be featured in Hello! Project lives and the web show [[Hello! Project Station]].
   
 
On January 1, Buono! participated in the [[Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2013 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] concert.
 
On January 1, Buono! participated in the [[Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2013 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~]] concert.
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On May 22, Buono! held their last concert at Yokohama Arena, titled [[Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~]].<ref>"[http://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/51188/2 嗣永桃子/夏焼雅/鈴木愛理のユニットBuono!のラストライブをニコ生中継]" (in Japanese). ''Billboard JAPAN''. 2017-05-19.</ref> [[Suzuki Airi]] would be leaving [[Hello! Project]] when [[℃-ute]] would disband on June 12,<ref>"[http://helloproject.com/news/5568/ ℃-uteに関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. 2016-08-20.</ref> leader [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] would also be graduating and retiring from the entertainment industry on June 30 to become a school teacher,<ref>"[http://www.helloproject.com/news/6012/ 嗣永桃子に関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. 2016-11-05.</ref> and [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] had formed a new group, [[PINK CRES.]], last April. As a result, Buono! effectively disbanded.
 
On May 22, Buono! held their last concert at Yokohama Arena, titled [[Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~]].<ref>"[http://www.billboard-japan.com/d_news/detail/51188/2 嗣永桃子/夏焼雅/鈴木愛理のユニットBuono!のラストライブをニコ生中継]" (in Japanese). ''Billboard JAPAN''. 2017-05-19.</ref> [[Suzuki Airi]] would be leaving [[Hello! Project]] when [[℃-ute]] would disband on June 12,<ref>"[http://helloproject.com/news/5568/ ℃-uteに関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. 2016-08-20.</ref> leader [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] would also be graduating and retiring from the entertainment industry on June 30 to become a school teacher,<ref>"[http://www.helloproject.com/news/6012/ 嗣永桃子に関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. 2016-11-05.</ref> and [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] had formed a new group, [[PINK CRES.]], last April. As a result, Buono! effectively disbanded.
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===2020===
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On May 22, in the midst of the ongoing [[wikipedia:COVID-19 pandemic|coronavirus pandemic]], the full [[Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~]] concert was livestreamed on the official Buono! YouTube channel on the exact same time and date as the original concert three years before.<ref>"[https://www.airisuzuki-officialweb.com/news/?id=266 Buono!ラストライブ「Buono!ライブ2017 ~Pienezza!~」5月22日よりYouTubeにて無料プレミア配信!]" (in Japanese). Suzuki Airi Official Site. 20202-05-15.</ref> [[Natsuyaki Miyabi]] and [[Suzuki Airi]] held a joint Instagram live beforehand, and fans were encouraged to Tweet about the livestream in real time with the hashtag "#おうちでBuono". Afterwards, Suzuki Airi livestreamed an after-talk on her own official YouTube channel.
   
 
==Group Name Origin==
 
==Group Name Origin==
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*[2009.12.02] [[Petit Best 10]] (プッチベスト10) <small>(#6 ''MY BOY'')</small>
 
*[2009.12.02] [[Petit Best 10]] (プッチベスト10) <small>(#6 ''MY BOY'')</small>
 
*[2010.12.15] [[Petit Best 11]] (プッチベスト11) <small>(#7 ''Our Songs'')</small>
 
*[2010.12.15] [[Petit Best 11]] (プッチベスト11) <small>(#7 ''Our Songs'')</small>
*[2010.12.22] Minna no Idol☆Collection ~TV Anime Hit Song Shuu~ <small>(#5 ''Honto no Jibun'')</small>
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*[2010.12.22] [[Minna no Idol☆Collection ~TV Anime Hit Song Shuu~]] <small>(#5 ''Honto no Jibun'')</small>
 
*[2011.12.07] [[Petit Best 12]] (プッチベスト12) <small>(#16 ''Zassou no Uta'')</small>
 
*[2011.12.07] [[Petit Best 12]] (プッチベスト12) <small>(#16 ''Zassou no Uta'')</small>
 
*[2012.12.05] [[Petit Best 13]] (プッチベスト13) <small>(#12 ''Hatsukoi Cider'')</small>
 
*[2012.12.05] [[Petit Best 13]] (プッチベスト13) <small>(#12 ''Hatsukoi Cider'')</small>
 
*[2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol.5]] <small>(#10 ''Urahara'')</small>
 
*[2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol.5]] <small>(#10 ''Urahara'')</small>
 
*[2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol.6]] <small>(#5 ''Hatsukoi Cider'')</small>
 
*[2014.08.13] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol.6]] <small>(#5 ''Hatsukoi Cider'')</small>
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*[2020.01.08] [[Petit Best 20 2020]] <small>(Disc 2 #14 ''MY BOY''; Disc 3 #13 ''Honto no Jibun'')</small>
   
 
|-|DVDs=
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This was the only group in [[Hello! Project]] that used a live band for most of their concerts.
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*During their time of activity, they were the only group in [[Hello! Project]] that used a live band for most of their concerts.
 
*This was the only group made for the anime ''[[wikipedia:Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!]]'' that did not disband when the anime ended.
 
*This was the only group made for the anime ''[[wikipedia:Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!]]'' that did not disband when the anime ended.
 
*Every few singles, the group rotated the center girl.
 
*Every few singles, the group rotated the center girl.
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*[http://ameblo.jp/viva-buono Official Ameba Blog] (inactive)
 
*[http://ameblo.jp/viva-buono Official Ameba Blog] (inactive)
 
*Official Discographies:
 
*Official Discographies:
**[http://www.helloproject.com/release/search/?a=buono Hello! Project]
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**[http://up-front-works.jp/release/search/?-s=1&g=&y=&m=&q=Buono%21 UP-FRONT WORKS]
**[http://up-front-works.jp/release/search/?a=buonohttp://up-front-works.jp/release/search/?a=buono UP-FRONT WORKS]
 
 
**[http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140203015021/http://hp.ponycanyon.co.jp/pchp/cgi-bin/PCHPM.pl?TRGID=PCHP_ART_3010&CMD=DSP&DSP_ATSCOD=30631700 Pony Canyon] (archived: 2014-02-03)
 
**[http://wayback.archive.org/web/20140203015021/http://hp.ponycanyon.co.jp/pchp/cgi-bin/PCHPM.pl?TRGID=PCHP_ART_3010&CMD=DSP&DSP_ATSCOD=30631700 Pony Canyon] (archived: 2014-02-03)
 
**[http://wayback.archive.org/web/20090422032214/http://buono-net.com/disc.html Buono-Net.com] (archived: 2009-04-22)
 
**[http://wayback.archive.org/web/20090422032214/http://buono-net.com/disc.html Buono-Net.com] (archived: 2009-04-22)
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[[Category:Shugo Chara!]]
 
[[Category:Shugo Chara!]]
 
[[Category:Up-Front Agency]]
 
[[Category:Up-Front Agency]]
[[Category:Oricon]]
 
 
[[Category:Pony Canyon]]
 
[[Category:Pony Canyon]]
 
[[Category:Berryz Koubou]]
 
[[Category:Berryz Koubou]]

Revision as of 17:19, 2 June 2020

Template:Unit infobox Buono! (ボーノ) was a Hello! Project unit, consisting of three Hello! Project Kids members: Tsugunaga Momoko and Natsuyaki Miyabi from Berryz Koubou, and Suzuki Airi from ℃-ute. The group was formed to create opening and ending themes for the anime Shugo Chara!. After the anime ended, they moved to the zetima label to continue making music.

Buono!'s highest selling single is "Honto no Jibun" with 42,035 copies sold. Buono!'s lowest selling single is "So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~" with 1,605 sold.

The unit disbanded on May 22, 2017 at Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~.

Members

Backing Band

History

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2007

Buono! was officially announced at the Nakayoshi Festival 2007 on July 21 at Ikebukuro's Sunshine City in Tokyo.[1] The unit was formed to sing both the opening and ending themes for the anime adaptation of Shugo Chara!. Buono! continued to record the ending and opening themes for the first season of the anime. As of the second season, Buono! only recorded the ending themes, as the opening themes were handled by Shugo Chara Egg! and Guardians 4, two other groups formed for the sake of performing Shugo Chara! music.

On October 31, Buono! released their debut single, "Honto no Jibun". Ranking at #5 on the Oricon singles chart and selling over 42,000 copies total, this was the best-selling Hello! Project Kids single until 2012.

2008

On February 20, they released their debut album, Café Buono!. The album, ranking at #11 on the Oricon albums chart, became the highest selling album by a Hello! Project Kids act at that time.

On August 22, to celebrate the anniversary of their formation, they performed their first solo live, Rock'n Buono!, as a fanclub special.

Later that year, Buono! became the advertisement unit of pizza company, Pizza-La. They were featured in TV commercials and on posters, which were found in various shops across Japan.[2]

2009

Buono! released their second album, Buono!2, on February 11. It peaked at #7 on the Oricon charts, becoming their first album to rank within the top 10.

On the first day of the Buono! Live 2009 ~Hybrid ☆ Punch~ tour, Tsugunaga Momoko was appointed the leader of Buono!.

On December 19, they began their first solo concert tour, titled Buono! First Live Tour 2009 ~Winter Festa~, which ran for seven shows across three different prefectures.

2010

Buono! released their third album, We are Buono!, on February 10.

On March 27, the anime Shugo Chara! ended and Buono! had no new releases.

Suzuki Airi announced on her blog that they became the advertisement unit for Pink Dot Waffles, which is located in the mall inside Tokyo Tower.[3]

On August 10, they released a compilation album called The Best Buono!. This would be their last release under the Pony Canyon label, as in December it was announced that Buono! would be moving to the zetima label.

2011

January 1, Buono!'s official YouTube channel opened.[4]

On July 9, it was announced that Buono! would be starring in a movie titled Gomennasai. The movie was released in theaters on October 29.

On August 10, they released their first mini album, partenza.

On August 28, it was announced that Buono! Live Tour 2011 summer ~Rock'n Buono!~ 4 would be streamed live on August 28 at 14:00 (JST) on their YouTube channel.

On November 12, it was announced that Buono! would perform their first overseas live concert in Paris, France, at La Machine du Moulin Rouge on February 12, 2012.[5]

2012

On May 30, Buono! performed alongside several idol groups in an event produced by AKB48's Sashihara Rino titled Dai Ikkai Yubi Matsuri ~Idol Rinji Soukai~ at Nippon Budokan. Other groups that were also invited were Idoling!!!, Sashihara Rino, Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku, SUPER☆GiRLS, Tokyo Joshiryu, Passpo☆, Momoiro Clover Z, and Watarirouka Hashiritai 7.

On August 22, they released their second mini album, SHERBET.

2013

On June 25, Gomennasai was released in the United States as the Ring of Curse.[6]

On August 28, Buono! performed at the SATOUMI movement event SATOUMI × OTODAMA 2013 ~Guest ni Berikyuu! Umi ni Shuugou!~.[7]

2014

On April 23, Buono! was removed from the artist section on the Hello! Project website when its design was updated. Despite this, they were still considered a main act of UP-FRONT PROMOTION, their radio show Trattoria Buono! was still ongoing, and they continued to be featured in Hello! Project lives and the web show Hello! Project Station.

On January 1, Buono! participated in the Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2013 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~ concert.

On September 10 and 11, they performed at a two-day BeriKyuu concerts held at Nippon Budokan, ℃-ute (910) no Hi Special Concert 2014 Thank You BeriKyuu! in Nippon Budokan and Berryz Koubou 10 Shuunen Kinen Special Concert 2014 Thank You BeriKyuu! in Nippon Budokan.

2015

On February 28, Buono! broadcasted the 100th and final episode of their radio show Trattoria Buono!.

Also on February 28 and March 1, Buono! performed at the Berryz Koubou Matsuri.

2016

On January 1, Buono! performed at the Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2015 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~. They announced a Buono! concert would be held at Nippon Budokan on August 25, with ℃-ute, Country Girls, and Natsuyaki's new group as guests.[8] On April 8, the name of the concert was announced as Buono! Festa 2016.[9]

On September 21, Buono! released their first single in more than four years, "So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~."[10]

2017

On January 1, Buono! performed in the Hello! Project COUNTDOWN PARTY 2016 ~GOOD BYE & HELLO!~ concert.

On March 26, they performed in the Tsugunaga Momoko Premium show of Hello! Project Hina Fest 2017.

On May 22, Buono! held their last concert at Yokohama Arena, titled Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~.[11] Suzuki Airi would be leaving Hello! Project when ℃-ute would disband on June 12,[12] leader Tsugunaga Momoko would also be graduating and retiring from the entertainment industry on June 30 to become a school teacher,[13] and Natsuyaki Miyabi had formed a new group, PINK CRES., last April. As a result, Buono! effectively disbanded.

2020

On May 22, in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the full Buono! Live 2017 ~Pienezza!~ concert was livestreamed on the official Buono! YouTube channel on the exact same time and date as the original concert three years before.[14] Natsuyaki Miyabi and Suzuki Airi held a joint Instagram live beforehand, and fans were encouraged to Tweet about the livestream in real time with the hashtag "#おうちでBuono". Afterwards, Suzuki Airi livestreamed an after-talk on her own official YouTube channel.

Group Name Origin

The name translates to tasty, more specifically when used to imply food possesses a pleasant palate (from Italian, good!).

Performances Outside Japan

On March 7, 2009, Hello! Project announced that Buono! was to perform at the Japan Expo in Stockholm, Sweden on May 24, 2009,[15] but the convention was cancelled a month earlier on April 21, 2009, due to "the financial change in world economy, severe competition from other festivals/concerts as well as poor ticket sale.[16]

On February 12, 2012, Buono! performed at La Machine du Moulin Rouge in Paris, France.[5]

On July 3, 2014, they performed again in Paris during the BeriKyuu concert at Japan Expo.[17]

Discography

Studio Albums
Mini Albums
Best Albums
Collaboration Albums

  1. [2007.10.31] Honto no Jibun (ホントのじぶん)
  2. [2008.02.06] Ren'ai♥Rider (恋愛♥ライダー)
  3. [2008.05.14] Kiss! Kiss! Kiss!
  4. [2008.08.20] Gachinko de Ikou! (ガチンコでいこう!)
  5. [2008.11.12] Rottara Rottara (ロッタラ ロッタラ)
  6. [2009.01.21] co・no・mi・chi
  7. [2009.04.29] MY BOY
  8. [2009.08.26] Take It Easy!
  9. [2009.12.16] Bravo☆Bravo
  10. [2010.02.03] Our Songs
  11. [2011.02.02] Zassou no Uta (雑草のうた)
  12. [2011.07.20] Natsu Dakara! (夏ダカラ!)
  13. [2012.01.18] Hatsukoi Cider / DEEP MIND (初恋サイダー/DEEP MIND)
  14. [2016.09.21] So La Si Do ~Nee Nee~ (ソラシド~ねえねえ~) (DVD single)

Clips
DVD Magazines

See Also: Buono! DVD Magazines

Buono! Days

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  • [2008.08.22] Buono! Days ~Buono! Leader Ketteisen!~ (Buono! days ~Buono!リーダー決定戦!~) (FC Only)
  • [2009.08.21] Buono Days 2 ~Buono! vs Bello! Special Drama~ (Buono! Days2 2009 夏 スペシャルドラマ風 Buono!危機一髪) (FC Only)

Publications

Photobooks

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  • [2012.05.25] Buono! In Paris “C’est bon”

Concert Photobooks

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Magazines Featured In

  • [2010.01.23] The Television (March 2010 Issue)
  • [2010.01.14] CD The Ta (CDでーた)
  • [2009.12.14] CD The Ta CDでーた
  • [2009.12.09] Bomb
  • [2009.12.01] HYPER HOBBY
  • [2009.09.10] Yang Yang (ヤンヤン)
  • [2009.09.09] Bomb
  • [2009.08.23] Kindai
  • [2009.08.12] CD The Ta (CDでーた)
  • [2009.04.28] TV station
  • [2009.04.23] Kindai
  • [2009.04.14] CD The Ta (CDでーた)
  • [2009.09.xx] Yan Yan Vol.8
  • [2011.06.xx] UP to boy Vol.204 (August 2011 Issue)
  • [2011.08.26] memew vol.52
  • [2012.04.23] JAPAN pop
  • [2012.10.xx] Top Yell (October 2012 Issue)

Works

TV Appearances

  • [2009.12.14] NHK「MUSIC JAPAN」

Film

Commercials

  • [2008–2012] Pizza-La
  • [2010] Pink Dot Waffles
  • [2010] VIVA! Paella

Infomercials

  • [2011] Aron Alpha
  • [2011] Piranha 3D

Radio

  • [2011] Viva!Paella Presents - MUSIC Buono! (Shonan Beach FM)
  • [2011–2013] PIZZA-LA presents - Cafe Buono! (Shonan Beach FM)
  • [2013–2015] PIZZA-LA presents - Torattoria Buono! (Shonan Beach FM)

Fanclub Events

Trivia

  • During their time of activity, they were the only group in Hello! Project that used a live band for most of their concerts.
  • This was the only group made for the anime Shugo Chara! that did not disband when the anime ended.
  • Every few singles, the group rotated the center girl.
  • Originally when they were formed there was no leader. However, after gaining popularity, they decided that a leader was needed and appointed Tsugunaga Momoko as leader. Finding a leader was the subject of their first DVD magazine.
  • Their debut single "Honto no Jibun" was the best-selling Hello! Project Kids single until ℃-ute's "Kimi wa Jitensha Watashi wa Densha de Kitaku" surpassed it by about 3,000 copies in 2012.
  • The members made a song and dance called "Buono! Man no Uta",[18] which they have done on shows and at concerts.
  • They have released more singles than any other Hello! Project special unit, beating Minimoni by two singles.
  • All the members were raised in Chiba Prefecture.

Total Sales Count

Year Year Sales Total Sales
2007 48,125 48,125
2008 176,252 224,377
2009 130,298 354,675
2010 60,287 414,962
2011 44,894 459,856
2012 34,285 494,141

See Also

References

  1. "新ユニットBuono!(ボーノ)結成のお知らせ。" (in Japanese), HelloProject.com, 2007.07.21 (archived)
  2. "ピザーラの新CMが完成!今度はボーノ!" (PDF, in Japanese), FOUR SEEDS, 2008.11.14
  3. "Translations: C-ute's 517th Blog Entry", Risu, risusaTEN, 2010.08.08
  4. http://www.youtube.com/user/buonochannel
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Billets Buono! à La Machine du Moulin Rouge". Soundlicious. 2011.11.11.
  6. http://www.amazon.com/Ring-Curse/dp/B00CBDG4I6
  7. Juice=Juiceプロフィールムービー、Berryz工房新曲、℃-ute武道館コメント&モーニング娘。発売イベント MC:宮崎由加【ハロ!ステ#31】 (in Japanese), helloprojectstation, YouTube, 2013.09.04
  8. "Buono!、念願の日本武道館公演が決定" (in Japanese). BARKS. 2016-01-01.
  9. "アプカミ#11 夏焼雅 新グループ・インタビュー、℃-ute「Summer Wind」MV裏側 、田中れいなミュージカル「ふしぎ遊戯」映像、ラベビタEXライブ映像他 (04/08/2016)" (in Japanese). Upcoming (via YouTube). 2016-04-08.
  10. "【新曲MV最速解禁!】Buono!からのいよいよお知らせ!" (in Japanese). Buono! Official YouTube Channel. 2016-08-05.
  11. "嗣永桃子/夏焼雅/鈴木愛理のユニットBuono!のラストライブをニコ生中継" (in Japanese). Billboard JAPAN. 2017-05-19.
  12. "℃-uteに関するお知らせ" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. 2016-08-20.
  13. "嗣永桃子に関するお知らせ" (in Japanese). Hello! Project. 2016-11-05.
  14. "Buono!ラストライブ「Buono!ライブ2017 ~Pienezza!~」5月22日よりYouTubeにて無料プレミア配信!" (in Japanese). Suzuki Airi Official Site. 20202-05-15.
  15. "Buono! at Stockholm Expo 2009!, epifanes, Hello!Online, 2009.03.06
  16. http://www.hello-online.org/index.php?act=helloonline&CODE=article&topic=821 "Stockholm Japan Expo cancelled], Krusha, Hello!Online, 2009.04.21
  17. "A story of Berikyu Concert in Paris ~Like An Alumni Reunion After A Long Interval~." Tokyo Girls Update. 2014-07-09
  18. http://youtu.be/_kqfB98bhcM

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