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|jpname = Up Up Girls (Kari) |
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− | |Kari|Up Up Girls (Kari), promoting [[It's Up To You / HAPPY NAKED!! / BIG BANG]]||UpUpGirls-November2019.jpeg |
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− | |2|Up Up Girls (2), promoting [[Aoharu 1st]]||Aoharu1st-promo.jpg |
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+ | |caption = Up Up Girls (Kari), promoting "[[It's Up To You / HAPPY NAKED!! / BIG BANG]]" |
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|former = Up-Front Girls (Kari) (2010-2011) |
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|aka = UP UP GIRLS kakko KARI |
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|label = {{ufg|UP-FRONT WORKS}} (2012)<br>[[:Category:T-Palette Records|T-Palette Records]] (2012-present) |
|label = {{ufg|UP-FRONT WORKS}} (2012)<br>[[:Category:T-Palette Records|T-Palette Records]] (2012-present) |
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|agency = {{ufg|UP-FRONT AGENCY}} (2011-2012)<br>{{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}} (2012-2013)<br>{{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}} (2013-present)<br>YU-M Entertainment (2016-present) |
|agency = {{ufg|UP-FRONT AGENCY}} (2011-2012)<br>{{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}} (2012-2013)<br>{{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}} (2013-present)<br>YU-M Entertainment (2016-present) |
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− | |associated = [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Egg]], UFZS, [[T-Palette mini All Stars]], [[Team Makenki (Kari)]] |
+ | |associated = [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Egg]], [[Up Up Girls (Kari)#UFZS|UFZS]], [[T-Palette mini All Stars]], [[Team Makenki (Kari)]], [[UP-FRONT esports club]] |
|website = [http://www.upupgirlskakkokari.com/ Official Website] |
|website = [http://www.upupgirlskakkokari.com/ Official Website] |
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[[Saho Akari]] (2010-present)<br> |
[[Saho Akari]] (2010-present)<br> |
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[[Sekine Azusa]] (2010-present)<br> |
[[Sekine Azusa]] (2010-present)<br> |
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− | [[Arai Manami]] (2010-present) |
+ | [[Arai Manami]] (2010-present) |
− | [[Takahagi Chinatsu]] (2017-present)<br> |
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− | [[Yoshikawa Mayu]] (2017-present)<br> |
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− | [[Kajishima Aya]] (2017-present)<br> |
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− | [[Nakagawa Chihiro]] (2018-present)<br> |
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− | [[Sasaki Honoka]] (2018-present)<br> |
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− | [[Morinaga Niina]] (2019-present)<br> |
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− | [[Shimazaki Yuria]] (2019-present)<br> |
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− | [[Niikura Ami]] (2019-present)<br> |
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− | [[Raku]] (2017-present)<br> |
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− | [[Noa Hikari]] (2017-present)<br> |
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− | [[Watanabe Miu]] (2017-present) |
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[[Sengoku Minami]] (2010-2017)<br> |
[[Sengoku Minami]] (2010-2017)<br> |
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− | [[Sato Ayano]] (2010-2017) |
+ | [[Sato Ayano]] (2010-2017) |
+ | }}'''Up Up Girls (Kari)''' (アップアップガールズ(仮); officially stylized as ''UP UP GIRLS kakko KARI'') is a Japanese girl group originally consisting of seven former [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Egg]] members currently under {{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}}. They were initially known as '''Up Front Girls (Kari)''' (アップフロントガールズ(仮)), but they changed to their current name in June 2011. As the name implies, the group is still in its tentative stage. The last part of their name is read "kakko kari" (仮), and it's often used as a logo to represent the group. Their name is often shortened to '''Apuga''' (アプガ). |
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− | [[Nakaoki Rin]] (2017-2018)<br> |
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− | [[Pipipipi Pinano]] (2017-2019)<br> |
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− | [[Hashimura Riko]] (2017-2019) |
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− | '''Up Up Girls (Kari)''' (アップアップガールズ(仮); officially stylized as ''UP UP GIRLS kakko KARI'') is a Japanese girl group originally consisting of seven former [[Hello Pro Kenshuusei|Hello Pro Egg]] members currently under {{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}}. They were initially known as '''Up Front Girls (Kari)''' (アップフロントガールズ(仮)), but they changed to their current name in June 2011. As the name implies, the group is still in its tentative stage. The last part of their name is read "kakko kari" (仮), and it's often used as a logo to represent the group. Their name is often shortened to '''Apuga''' (アプガ). |
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Unlike other idol groups that were under UP-FRONT PROMOTION at the time, Up Up Girls (Kari) were not part of [[Hello! Project]]. Up Up Girls (Kari) performed live every Thursday at MAP Theater, Akihabara, as one of the regular weekday acts until the theater was closed down. For a short time, they moved their act to Hatsudai The DOORS. They still regularly perform at different venues |
Unlike other idol groups that were under UP-FRONT PROMOTION at the time, Up Up Girls (Kari) were not part of [[Hello! Project]]. Up Up Girls (Kari) performed live every Thursday at MAP Theater, Akihabara, as one of the regular weekday acts until the theater was closed down. For a short time, they moved their act to Hatsudai The DOORS. They still regularly perform at different venues |
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− | All members of Up Up Girls (Kari) are also members of |
+ | All members of Up Up Girls (Kari) are also members of [[Up Up Girls (Kari)#UFZS|UFZS]], a K-Pop dance cover group that was formed a month before Up Up Girls (Kari). |
− | In 2017, '''Up Up Girls''' expanded to include a second generation group called |
+ | In 2017, '''Up Up Girls''' expanded to include a second generation group called [[Up Up Girls (Kari)#Up Up Girls (2)|Up Up Girls (2)]] and a group of pro-wrestlers called [[Up Up Girls (Kari)#Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)|Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)]]. |
==Members== |
==Members== |
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+ | :''Main article: [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Members]]'' |
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− | ===Up Up Girls (Kari)=== |
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+ | Current Members= |
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+ | {{Portal/Up Up Girls (Kari)}} |
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− | |{{MB|Furukawa Konatsu}} |
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− | |{{MB|Mori Saki}} |
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+ | Former Members= |
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− | |{{MB|Saho Akari}} |
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− | |{{MB|Sekine Azusa}} |
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− | |{{MB|Arai Manami}} |
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− | *[[Furukawa Konatsu]] (古川小夏; {{color box|#FF90CF}} Pink) '''UFZS Leader''' |
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− | *[[Mori Saki]] (森咲樹; {{color box|#009900}} Green) |
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− | *[[Saho Akari]] (佐保明梨; {{color box|#FFFF00}} Yellow) |
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− | *[[Sekine Azusa]] (関根梓; {{color box|#ff8c00}} Orange) |
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− | *[[Arai Manami]] (新井愛瞳; {{color box|#3366ff}} Blue) |
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*[[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ; {{color box|#ff0000}} Red) <small>(Graduated September 16, 2017)</small> |
*[[Sengoku Minami]] (仙石みなみ; {{color box|#ff0000}} Red) <small>(Graduated September 16, 2017)</small> |
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*[[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃; {{color box|#800080}} Purple) <small>(Graduated September 16, 2017)</small> |
*[[Sato Ayano]] (佐藤綾乃; {{color box|#800080}} Purple) <small>(Graduated September 16, 2017)</small> |
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+ | </tabber> |
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− | ===Up Up Girls (2)=== |
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− | |{{MB|Takahagi Chinatsu}} |
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− | |{{MB|Yoshikawa Mayu}} |
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− | |{{MB|Kajishima Aya}} |
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− | |{{MB|Nakagawa Chihiro}} |
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− | |{{MB|Sasaki Honoka}} |
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− | |{{MB|Morinaga Niina}} |
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− | |{{MB|Shimazaki Yuria}} |
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− | |{{MB|Niikura Ami}} |
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− | *1st Generation |
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− | **[[Takahagi Chinatsu]] (高萩千夏) '''Leader''' |
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− | **[[Yoshikawa Mayu]] (吉川茉優) |
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− | **[[Kajishima Aya]] (鍛治島彩) |
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− | *2nd Generation |
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− | **[[Nakagawa Chihiro]] (中川千尋) |
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− | **[[Sasaki Honoka]] (佐々木ほのか) |
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− | *3rd Generation<ref>https://twitter.com/uug2official/status/1166312958051287040?s=21</ref> |
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− | **[[Morinaga Niina]] (森永新菜) |
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− | **[[Shimazaki Yuria]] (島崎友梨亜) |
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− | **[[Niikura Ami]] (新倉愛海) |
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− | *1st Generation |
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− | **[[Hashimura Riko]] (橋村理子) <small>(Graduated July 29, 2019)</small> |
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− | **[[Nakaoki Rin]] (中沖凜) <small>(Graduated December 31, 2018)</small> |
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− | ===Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)=== |
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− | |{{MB/Base|Noa Hikari|Hikari2019.png|color = #000000}} |
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− | |{{MB/Base|Watanabe Miu|Miu2019.png|color = #000000}} |
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− | *[[Raku]] (らく; {{color box|#FFFF00}} Yellow<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_raku/status/944492111000252416</ref>) <small>(formerly “Raku (ラク)”)</small> |
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− | *[[Noa Hikari]] (乃蒼ヒカリ; {{color box|#87CEEB}} Sky Blue<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_hikari/status/964463166192156672</ref>) <small>(formerly “Hikari (ヒカリ)”)</small> |
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− | *[[Watanabe Miu]] (渡辺未詩; {{color box|#FF90CF}} Pink<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_miu/status/944534294415908864</ref>) <small>(formerly “Miu (ミウ)”)</small> |
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− | *[[Pipipipi Pinano]] (ぴぴぴぴぴなの; {{color box|#B57EDC}} Pastel Purple<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_hinano/status/944538881113825280</ref>) <small>(formerly “Hinano (ヒナノ)”)</small> <small>(Graduated April 5, 2019)</small> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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On October 1, they were transferred from {{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}} to {{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}}. |
On October 1, they were transferred from {{ufg|UP-FRONT PROMOTION}} to {{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}}. |
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− | On October 31, Up Up Girls (Kari) announced at [[Starry Night/Seishun Buildup]]'s promotion event that each member will go to one of the 7 major cities in Japan to promote the group. |
+ | On October 31, Up Up Girls (Kari) announced at [[Starry Night / Seishun Buildup]]'s promotion event that each member will go to one of the 7 major cities in Japan to promote the group. |
On November 28, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) would be on the Disney song cover album "[[Disney Rocks!!! Girls Power!]]", along with 15 other artists. The song they sing on the album is "We're All In This Together" (known in Japan as "Minna Star!") from High School Musical. The album was released on January 22, 2014.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/entry-11754975106.html Disney Rocks!!! Girl`s Power!いよいよ明日発売!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Kari) Official News Blog. 2014-01-21.</ref> |
On November 28, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) would be on the Disney song cover album "[[Disney Rocks!!! Girls Power!]]", along with 15 other artists. The song they sing on the album is "We're All In This Together" (known in Japan as "Minna Star!") from High School Musical. The album was released on January 22, 2014.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/entry-11754975106.html Disney Rocks!!! Girl`s Power!いよいよ明日発売!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Kari) Official News Blog. 2014-01-21.</ref> |
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On October 11th, they released [[!!!!!!!! / Kimi to Iu Kasetsu]], their 21st indies single. |
On October 11th, they released [[!!!!!!!! / Kimi to Iu Kasetsu]], their 21st indies single. |
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− | On November 8th Up Up Girls (Kari) held their first Nippon Budokan concert. Another milestone achievement for the group. They also announced that auditions were open for their second generation, Up Up Girls (2), which would be acting as its own group. |
+ | On November 8th, Up Up Girls (Kari) held their first Nippon Budokan concert. Another milestone achievement for the group. They also announced that auditions were open for their second generation, Up Up Girls (2), which would be acting as its own group. |
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From February 10 to 12, Up Up Girls (Kari) went to Bangkok, Thailand with Kikkawa You and Ciao Bella Cinquetti for JAPAN EXPO THAILAND 2017. |
From February 10 to 12, Up Up Girls (Kari) went to Bangkok, Thailand with Kikkawa You and Ciao Bella Cinquetti for JAPAN EXPO THAILAND 2017. |
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− | In February, [[Takahagi Chinatsu]], [[Yoshikawa Mayu]], [[Kajishima Aya]], and [[Hashimura Riko]] passed the new members audition. On March 19, it was revealed through a YouTube video that an additional member, [[Nakaoki Rin]], would also be joining the group. These five members would be the founding members of the group's second generation, Up Up Girls (2), which would act as its own group. |
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On April 28, it was announced that both [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Sato Ayano]] would be graduating from the group. Sengoku would be aiming to become an actress after graduation, while Sato would retire from the entertainment industry in order to take on new challenges.<ref>"[https://www.facebook.com/notes/up-front-link/en-concerning-minami-sengoku-and-ayano-sato/1386140108111569/ <nowiki>[EN]</nowiki> Concerning Minami Sengoku and Ayano Sato]." UP-FRONT LINK. 2017-04-28.</ref> |
On April 28, it was announced that both [[Sengoku Minami]] and [[Sato Ayano]] would be graduating from the group. Sengoku would be aiming to become an actress after graduation, while Sato would retire from the entertainment industry in order to take on new challenges.<ref>"[https://www.facebook.com/notes/up-front-link/en-concerning-minami-sengoku-and-ayano-sato/1386140108111569/ <nowiki>[EN]</nowiki> Concerning Minami Sengoku and Ayano Sato]." UP-FRONT LINK. 2017-04-28.</ref> |
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On May 9, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[UPPER DISCO / FOREVER YOUNG]], their last single as seven members, and the first ever release to feature the second generation. |
On May 9, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[UPPER DISCO / FOREVER YOUNG]], their last single as seven members, and the first ever release to feature the second generation. |
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− | On May 30, Up Up Girls (Kari) and DDT Pro-Wrestling announced they were working together to produce a new group called Up Up Girls (Pro |
+ | On May 30, Up Up Girls (Kari) and DDT Pro-Wrestling announced they were working together to produce a new group called Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) and auditions would open that day. |
In the June 23 episode of Upcoming, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) and [[ANGERME]] would hold a joint battle of the bands' style live on September 12 at Zepp DiverCity.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvTUR48KY90 アプカミ#72 モ娘。20周年企画、PINK CRES. MV解禁、こぶし、℃-ute、カントリーライブ、オススメ紹介ほか MC:嗣永桃子 (カントリー・ガールズ)、森咲樹(アプガ)6/23/2017]" (in Japanese). Upcoming (via ''YouTube''). 2017-06-23.</ref> The live, which is sponsored by NTT docomo, is titled [[NTT docomo presents ANGERME VS Up Up Girls (Kari) ~THANK YOU! DEAR MY FRIENDS~]]. |
In the June 23 episode of Upcoming, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) and [[ANGERME]] would hold a joint battle of the bands' style live on September 12 at Zepp DiverCity.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvTUR48KY90 アプカミ#72 モ娘。20周年企画、PINK CRES. MV解禁、こぶし、℃-ute、カントリーライブ、オススメ紹介ほか MC:嗣永桃子 (カントリー・ガールズ)、森咲樹(アプガ)6/23/2017]" (in Japanese). Upcoming (via ''YouTube''). 2017-06-23.</ref> The live, which is sponsored by NTT docomo, is titled [[NTT docomo presents ANGERME VS Up Up Girls (Kari) ~THANK YOU! DEAR MY FRIENDS~]]. |
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− | On August 12, the results of the Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) audition were revealed, and [[Raku]], [[Noa Hikari|Hikari]], [[Pipipipi Pinano|Hinano]], and [[Watanabe Miu|Miu]] were announced as the 4 members. They made their debut on stage on August 27 with their debut song, [[Upper Kick!]].<ref>"[https://entameclip.com/news/78911 @JAM EXPO2017でアップアップガールズ(プロレス)がお披露目ライブ]" (in Japanese). 2017-09-10.</ref> |
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− | On August 15, Up Up Girls (2) had their indies debut with their first single, [[Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing]]. |
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On August 29, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[4th Album (Kari)]], their last album as seven members. |
On August 29, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[4th Album (Kari)]], their last album as seven members. |
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===2018=== |
===2018=== |
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− | On January 4, Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) made their wrestling debut in Tokyo.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls-prowrestling/entry-12340515441.html プロレスデビュー戦!1月4日東京女子プロレス@後楽園ホール 直前情報! #アプガプロレス]" (in Japanese). Official Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Blog. 2017-12-30.</ref> Their debut song [[Upper Kick!]] was officially released as a limited event single and sold at the venue of the event. |
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− | On April 22, [[Nakagawa Chihiro]] and [[Sasaki Honoka]] were announced as new members of the group's second generation, Up Up Girls (2). |
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On June 19, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[5th Album (Kari)]], their first album as five members. At midnight earlier that morning, their entire discography was made available worldwide on major streaming services such as Apple Music, Spotify, KKBOX, Google Play Music, LINE MUSIC, and more.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/entry-12384726484.html 【超特報】「5thアルバム(仮)」含む過去曲合わせ88曲を全世界的サブスクリプション解禁!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Kari) Official News Blog. 2019-06-18.</ref> |
On June 19, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[5th Album (Kari)]], their first album as five members. At midnight earlier that morning, their entire discography was made available worldwide on major streaming services such as Apple Music, Spotify, KKBOX, Google Play Music, LINE MUSIC, and more.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/entry-12384726484.html 【超特報】「5thアルバム(仮)」含む過去曲合わせ88曲を全世界的サブスクリプション解禁!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Kari) Official News Blog. 2019-06-18.</ref> |
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On November 6, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 24th single, [[Ai Ai Fire!! / Watashitachi (with friend)]]. All of the single's release events were live streamed on YouTube. |
On November 6, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 24th single, [[Ai Ai Fire!! / Watashitachi (with friend)]]. All of the single's release events were live streamed on YouTube. |
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− | On December 11, it was announced that [[Nakaoki Rin]] would be graduating from Up Up Girls (2) and retiring from the entertainment industry on December 31 to focus on her education.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12425234972.html 中沖凜に関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2018-12-11.</ref> |
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− | On December 22, during Up Up Girls (2)’s First 7nin no Christmas event, it was announced that there would be new member auditions for Up Up Girls (2). The winners of the audition will perform with the group for the first time on March 23, 2019 during a live performance at Mynavi BLITZ Akasaka. The debut single for these new members will be released on April 2, 2019, and it will be a double A-side single produced by [[Tsunku]].<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12427660059.html アップアップガールズ(2)新メンバーオーディション開催決定!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2018-12-22.</ref> |
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− | On December 31, the Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) members changed all of their stage names,<ref>"[https://upupgirls-prowrestling.officialsite.co/posts/5517114?categoryIds=1218308 アップアップガールズ(プロレス)新リングネーム発表]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Official Website. 2018-12-31.</ref> and released a music video for their new song, "Upper Chop."<ref>"[https://upupgirls-prowrestling.officialsite.co/posts/5517134?categoryIds=1218308 アッパーチョップ!/ アップアップガールズ(プロレス)MV公開!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Official Website. 2018-12-31.</ref> |
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− | On February 2, Up Up Girls (2) opened up the Niki Channel on YouTube, which they use for dance covers, gaming videos, and other vlogs and fun content. Their official Music Videos, live performance footage, and other official content is still posted on the official Up Up Girls (Kari) YouTube channel.<ref>"[https://youtu.be/u8p8JNFgOnM 【アプガ2】アイドルが勝手にチャンネル初めてみた!]" (in Japanese). Niki Channel. 2019-02-02.</ref> |
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On February 19, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 25th single [[Agenomics!! / Kimi Loss / Upper Ranbu]]. Release events for the single began on February 8, 2019. |
On February 19, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 25th single [[Agenomics!! / Kimi Loss / Upper Ranbu]]. Release events for the single began on February 8, 2019. |
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− | On March 3, it was announced that [[Morinaga Niina]], [[Shimazaki Yuria]], and [[Niikura Ami]] were the winners of Up Up Girls (2)’s new member auditions. The name of their debut single was also revealed to be [[We are Winner! / Starting Over]].<ref>"[https://popnroll.tv/articles/1869 アプガ(2)、森永新菜、島崎友莉亜、新倉愛海加入決定! 9人体制で「We are Winner!/スターティングオーバー」リリース]" (in Japanese). 2019-03-03.</ref> |
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On March 22, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) was appointed as an official supporter for the ''Aidorisai 2019 ~Idol Matsuri~'' contest along with [[ANGERME]], [[Juice=Juice]], The World Standard, and Chuning Candy.<ref>"[https://natalie.mu/music/news/325029 ももクロ佐々木彩夏「愛踊祭2019」アンバサダー就任、史上最多の公式サポーターも発表]" (in Japanese). ''natalie''. 2019-03-23.</ref> |
On March 22, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) was appointed as an official supporter for the ''Aidorisai 2019 ~Idol Matsuri~'' contest along with [[ANGERME]], [[Juice=Juice]], The World Standard, and Chuning Candy.<ref>"[https://natalie.mu/music/news/325029 ももクロ佐々木彩夏「愛踊祭2019」アンバサダー就任、史上最多の公式サポーターも発表]" (in Japanese). ''natalie''. 2019-03-23.</ref> |
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− | On March 27, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) member [[Pipipipi Pinano]] would graduate from the group on April 5. After her graduation ceremony, she retired from both the pro-wrestling and the entertainment industry.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls-prowrestling/entry-12450045051.html ぴぴぴぴぴなのに関する大事なお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Official Blog. 2019-03-27.</ref> |
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− | On April 4, Up Up Girls (2) opened up their official website.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12451958974.html アップアップガールズ(2)公式サイト遂にOPEN!!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2019-04-04.</ref> |
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− | On June 21, it was announced that Up Up Girls (2)'s [[Hashimura Riko]] would graduate from the group on July 29 to become a fashion designer. Their first single without her was also announced to be released in August.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12483810380.html 橋村理子に関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2019-06-21.</ref> On July 12, the single was announced as [[Be lonely together]] to be released on August 13. It is their first single a-side single written and composed by [[Tsunku]].<ref>https://twitter.com/uug2_mayu/status/1149624828594274304?s=21</ref> |
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On June 25, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 26th single [[Da Dan Dance! / Heat Beat Island / 5 to the 5th Power]]. Release events for the single began on June 7, 2019. |
On June 25, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 26th single [[Da Dan Dance! / Heat Beat Island / 5 to the 5th Power]]. Release events for the single began on June 7, 2019. |
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− | On July 17, [[Sekine Azusa]] |
+ | On July 17, [[Sekine Azusa]] and Up Up Girls (2) members [[Hashimura Riko]] and [[Nakagawa Chihiro]] released the indie single "[[Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo]]" as the special unit '''team・princess'''. The unit was formed through a survival-like competition called "Up Up Girls (mysta)", in collaboration with the website {{External2|www.mysta.tv/|mysta.tv}}. |
On August 4, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[Hare☆HALation]] on SoundCloud in the midst of TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2019.<ref>https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial/status/1157853724422729728?s=21</ref> The song was a collaboration song with HAL as Up Up Girls (HAL) that was originally performed in 2018.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDCiPW6zccY 【専門学校HAL】アップアップガールズ(HAL)楽曲制作プロジェクト【産学直結ケーススタディ】]" (in Japanese). Senmon Gakkou HAL ''(via YouTube)''. 2018-07-29.</ref> Later, on August 14, it was released as a digital song through iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Recochoku, and other websites.<ref>https://magazine.tunecore.co.jp/newrelease/24761/</ref> |
On August 4, Up Up Girls (Kari) released [[Hare☆HALation]] on SoundCloud in the midst of TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2019.<ref>https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial/status/1157853724422729728?s=21</ref> The song was a collaboration song with HAL as Up Up Girls (HAL) that was originally performed in 2018.<ref>"[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDCiPW6zccY 【専門学校HAL】アップアップガールズ(HAL)楽曲制作プロジェクト【産学直結ケーススタディ】]" (in Japanese). Senmon Gakkou HAL ''(via YouTube)''. 2018-07-29.</ref> Later, on August 14, it was released as a digital song through iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Recochoku, and other websites.<ref>https://magazine.tunecore.co.jp/newrelease/24761/</ref> |
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− | On September 12, Up Up Girls (2) announced during a livestream on SHOWROOM that their [[Aoharu 1st|first album]] will be released on November 12.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WduP_d5lCxM 【サプライズ発表有り】アップアップガールズ(2)SHOWROOM 2019年9月7日]</ref> |
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On October 10, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]]'s birthday event on October 12 was cancelled due to {{wiki|2019 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Hagibis|Typhoon No.19 (Hagibis)}}, and a replacement event was held on October 15 at Pacific Heaven instead.<ref>https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial/status/1182206640377876481?s=21</ref> |
On October 10, it was announced that [[Mori Saki]]'s birthday event on October 12 was cancelled due to {{wiki|2019 Pacific typhoon season#Typhoon Hagibis|Typhoon No.19 (Hagibis)}}, and a replacement event was held on October 15 at Pacific Heaven instead.<ref>https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial/status/1182206640377876481?s=21</ref> |
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On October 19 and 20, Up Up Girls (Kari) and [[Wada Ayaka]] appeared at NEW TOWN 2019, where Wada Ayaka will hold a poetry reading.<ref>https://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/entry-12534350473.htmlC</ref> |
On October 19 and 20, Up Up Girls (Kari) and [[Wada Ayaka]] appeared at NEW TOWN 2019, where Wada Ayaka will hold a poetry reading.<ref>https://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/entry-12534350473.htmlC</ref> |
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− | On December 10, Up Up Girls (Kari) |
+ | On December 10, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 27th single, "[[It's Up To You / HAPPY NAKED!! / BIG BANG]]". |
===2020=== |
===2020=== |
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+ | On January 25, Up Up Girls (Kari) performed at a fan's wedding reception as part of the Up Up Girls (Kari) 5 to the 5th Power Dokodemo LIVE Daisakusen, where fans can send an email to the staff and request for the group to perform anywhere.<ref>https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial/status/1221035510145007616</ref> |
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+ | On March 4, it was announced that events and lives for the month of March were postponed or cancelled for all YU-M Entertainment artists in consideration of a new policy established by the government to prevent the spread of the [[wikipedia:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|coronavirus]].<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/2927/ YU-Mエンターテインメント主催ライブに関するご案内]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-04.</ref> |
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+ | On March 13, all YU-M Entertainment artists collaborated for a 25 hour-long television program aired through NicoNico Live Broadcast at 7:30 PM JST titled ''25jikanhan Television ~Idol to Mirai e Mukau Basho~''.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/2993 YU-Mエンターテインメントタレント総出演の25時間半番組、配信決定!]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-12.</ref> On the same day, all three Up Up Girls groups released the music video for their unreleased collaboration song, "Ue e, Mirai e".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsbazJMde6g</ref> |
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+ | On March 14, after the conclusion of the ''25jikanhan Television ~Idol to Mirai e Mukau Basho~'', YU-M Entertainment announced a crowdfunding project to help invest in their artists' future to make up for postponed or cancelled events due to the coronavirus.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/3013 YU-Mエンターテインメント、クラウドファンティングを立ち上げ!!]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-14.</ref> |
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+ | On March 15 and 18, fans could use the ForU app to have one-on-one video calls with the members of Up Up Girls (Kari) during certain time slots.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/3022/ 第2弾!【アプガ公式通話アプリ】オンライン特典会スタープレゼントキャンペーン!開催!]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-16.</ref> From March 27 through March 30, fans could also use the ForU app to chat with the members.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/3058/ 3/27(金)〜30(日)【アプガ公式通話アプリ】オンライン特典会開催!平日キャンペーンあり!]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-26.</ref> |
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+ | On March 28, they held the Up Up Girls (Kari) We Need Fun live concert with no audience that was broadcast live through fanicon.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/3056/ 3月28日(土)18:00〜アップアップガールズ(仮)有料生配信ライブ開催決定!]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-26.</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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''See [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Discography]]'' |
''See [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Discography]]'' |
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#[2013.08.21] [[Bad Blood / Hereafter]] <small>([[T-Palette mini All Stars]])</small> |
#[2013.08.21] [[Bad Blood / Hereafter]] <small>([[T-Palette mini All Stars]])</small> |
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#[2014.09.17] [[Mugen, Fly High!!]] (無限、FlyHigh!!) <small>([[Team Makenki]])</small> |
#[2014.09.17] [[Mugen, Fly High!!]] (無限、FlyHigh!!) <small>([[Team Makenki]])</small> |
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+ | #[2019.07.16] [[Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo]] (今日だけは逢いたくないよ) <small>(team・princess)</small> |
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*[2019.08.14] [[Hare☆HALation]] |
*[2019.08.14] [[Hare☆HALation]] |
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+ | ;Original Songs |
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+ | *[2020] Ue e, Mirai e (上へ、未来へ) <small>(with Up Up Girls (2), Up Up Girls (Pro Wres))</small> |
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*[2015.01.28] Up Up Girls (Kari) Fujisan Sanchou Choujou Kessen (Kari) THE DVD (アップアップガールズ(仮)富士山山頂 頂上決戦(仮)THE DVD) |
*[2015.01.28] Up Up Girls (Kari) Fujisan Sanchou Choujou Kessen (Kari) THE DVD (アップアップガールズ(仮)富士山山頂 頂上決戦(仮)THE DVD) |
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− | *[2019.11.12] [[Aoharu 1st]] (アオハル1st) |
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− | *[2017.08.15] [[Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing]] (Sun!×3/二の足Dancing) |
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− | *[2018.01.01] [[Doshaburi no Terrace Seki / Fuyu Tote Tote]] (どしゃぶりのテラス席/フユトテトテ) |
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− | *[2018.05.01] [[Tte Iu Hatsukoi no Oyakusoku / Happeace LOVE♡]] (っていう初恋のお約束 / ハッピースLOVE♡) |
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− | *[2018.08.07] [[Zenbu Seishun! / Angel Enjite 20nen]] (全部青春!/エンジェル演じて20年) |
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− | *[2018.12.25] [[Kakatte Kinasai / OVER DRIVE]] (かかって来なさい/OVER DRIVE) |
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− | *[2019.04.02] [[We are Winner! / Starting Over]] (We are Winner!/スターティングオーバー) |
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− | *[2019.08.13] [[Be lonely together]] |
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− | *[2020.01.07] [[Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n]] (世界で一番かわいいアイドル/し・て・る・も・ん) |
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− | *[2018.01.04] [[Upper Kick!]] (アッパーキック!) |
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− | *[2018.12.31] Upper Chop! (アッパーチョップ!) |
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− | *[2019.07.21] Maketakunai (負けたくない) |
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− | *[2019.07.16] [[Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo]] (今日だけは逢いたくないよ) |
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*They have 2 names: '''UFZS''', which is the name for their group that does dance covers of Korean songs, and '''Up Up Girls (Kari)''', which is the name for their group in Japan. |
*They have 2 names: '''UFZS''', which is the name for their group that does dance covers of Korean songs, and '''Up Up Girls (Kari)''', which is the name for their group in Japan. |
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*Their name is pronounced "Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)" and is also stylized as '''UPUPGIRLS kakkoKARI''' on their YouTube channels. |
*Their name is pronounced "Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)" and is also stylized as '''UPUPGIRLS kakkoKARI''' on their YouTube channels. |
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*They've ranked at #1 on Oricon's weekly indie single chart four times and they've ranked #1 on Oricon's weekly indie album chart one time (as of January 2015). |
*They've ranked at #1 on Oricon's weekly indie single chart four times and they've ranked #1 on Oricon's weekly indie album chart one time (as of January 2015). |
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*They have over 29,879 subscribers on their official YouTube channel (as of 2018-04-22). |
*They have over 29,879 subscribers on their official YouTube channel (as of 2018-04-22). |
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− | *The group name Up Up Girls (2) is pronounced "Up Up Girls (Kakko Niki)". |
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− | *Their highest selling single is [[Kakatte Kinasai / OVER DRIVE]] and their lowest selling single is [[Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing]]. |
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==Total Sales Count== |
==Total Sales Count== |
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+ | |jpname = Up Up Girls (2) |
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+ | |caption = Up Up Girls (2) promoting "[[Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n]]" |
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+ | |aka = UP UP GIRLS kakko 2KI<br />UP UP GIRLS SECOND |
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+ | |origin = Tokyo, Japan |
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+ | |genre = Japanese Pop |
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+ | |years = 2017-present |
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+ | |label = [[:Category:T-Palette Records|T-Palette Records]] (2017-present) |
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+ | |agency = {{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}} (2017-present)<br>YU-M Entertainment (2017-present) |
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+ | |associated = [[UP-FRONT esports club]] |
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+ | |website = [http://upupgirls2.jp/ Official Website] |
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+ | |current = [[Takahagi Chinatsu]] (2017-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Yoshikawa Mayu]] (2017-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Kajishima Aya]] (2017-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Nakagawa Chihiro]] (2018-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Sasaki Honoka]] (2018-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Morinaga Niina]] (2019-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Shimazaki Yuria]] (2019-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Niikura Ami]] (2019-present) |
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+ | [[Nakaoki Rin]] (2017-2018)<br> |
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+ | [[Hashimura Riko]] (2017-2019) |
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+ | }}'''Up Up Girls (2)''' (アップアップガールズ(2); officially stylized as ''UP UP GIRLS kakko 2KI'' or ''UP UP GIRLS SECOND'') is the second generation sister group of [[Up Up Girls (Kari)#Members|Up Up Girls (Kari)]]. |
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+ | ===Up Up Girls (2) Members=== |
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+ | :''Main article: [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Members|Up Up Girls (2) Members]]'' |
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+ | Former Members= |
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+ | *1st Generation (2017) |
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+ | **[[Hashimura Riko]] (橋村理子) <small>(Graduated July 29, 2019)</small> |
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+ | **[[Nakaoki Rin]] (中沖凜) <small>(Graduated December 31, 2018)</small> |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | ===Up Up Girls (2) History=== |
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+ | On November 8, 2016, Up Up Girls (Kari) announced that auditions were open for their second generation, Up Up Girls (2), which would be acting as its own group. |
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+ | On February 25, 2017, [[Takahagi Chinatsu]], [[Yoshikawa Mayu]], [[Kajishima Aya]], and [[Hashimura Riko]] passed the new members audition. On March 19, 2017, it was revealed through a YouTube video that an additional member, [[Nakaoki Rin]], would also be joining the group. These five members would be the founding members of Up Up Girls (2). |
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+ | On August 15, 2017, Up Up Girls (2) had their indies debut with their first single, [[Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing]]. |
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+ | On April 22, 2018, [[Nakagawa Chihiro]] and [[Sasaki Honoka]] were announced as new members of the group's second generation, Up Up Girls (2). |
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+ | On December 11, 2018, it was announced that [[Nakaoki Rin]] would be graduating from Up Up Girls (2) and retiring from the entertainment industry on December 31, 2018 to focus on her education.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12425234972.html 中沖凜に関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2018-12-11.</ref> |
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+ | On December 22, 2018, during Up Up Girls (2)'s First 7nin no Christmas event, it was announced that there would be new member auditions for Up Up Girls (2). The winners of the audition performed with the group for the first time on March 23, 2019 during a live performance at Mynavi BLITZ Akasaka. The debut single for these new members were be released on April 2, 2019, and it was revealed to be a double A-side single produced by [[Tsunku]].<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12427660059.html アップアップガールズ(2)新メンバーオーディション開催決定!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2018-12-22.</ref> |
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+ | On February 2, 2019, Up Up Girls (2) opened up the Niki Channel on YouTube, which they use for dance covers, gaming videos, and other vlogs and fun content. Their official Music Videos, live performance footage, and other official content are still posted on the official Up Up Girls (Kari) YouTube channel.<ref>"[https://youtu.be/u8p8JNFgOnM 【アプガ2】アイドルが勝手にチャンネル初めてみた!]" (in Japanese). Niki Channel. 2019-02-02.</ref> |
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+ | On March 3, 2019, it was announced that [[Morinaga Niina]], [[Shimazaki Yuria]], and [[Niikura Ami]] were the winners of Up Up Girls (2)'s new member auditions. The name of their debut single was also revealed to be "[[We are Winner! / Starting Over]]".<ref>"[https://popnroll.tv/articles/1869 アプガ(2)、森永新菜、島崎友莉亜、新倉愛海加入決定! 9人体制で「We are Winner!/スターティングオーバー」リリース]" (in Japanese). 2019-03-03.</ref> |
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+ | On April 4, 2019, Up Up Girls (2) opened up their official website.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12451958974.html アップアップガールズ(2)公式サイト遂にOPEN!!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2019-04-04.</ref> |
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+ | On June 21, 2019, it was announced that Up Up Girls (2)'s [[Hashimura Riko]] would graduate from the group on July 29, 2019 to become a fashion designer. Their first single without her was also announced to be released in August 2019.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls2ki/entry-12483810380.html 橋村理子に関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2) Official Blog. 2019-06-21.</ref> On July 12, 2019, the single was announced as "[[Be lonely together]]" to be released on August 13, 2019, written and composed by [[Tsunku]].<ref>https://twitter.com/uug2_mayu/status/1149624828594274304?s=21</ref> |
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+ | On July 17, 2019, [[Hashimura Riko]], [[Nakagawa Chihiro]], and Up Up Girls (Kari) member [[Sekine Azusa]] released the indie single "[[Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo]]" as the special unit '''team・princess'''. The unit was formed through a survival-like competition called "Up Up Girls (mysta)", in collaboration with the website {{External2|www.mysta.tv/|mysta.tv}}. This single was Hashimura's last release as a member of Up Up Girls (2) before her graduation. |
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+ | On September 12, 2019, Up Up Girls (2) announced during a livestream on SHOWROOM that their [[Aoharu 1st|first album]] would be released on November 12, 2019.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WduP_d5lCxM 【サプライズ発表有り】アップアップガールズ(2)SHOWROOM 2019年9月7日]</ref> |
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+ | On January 7, 2020, Up Up Girls (2) released their 8th single, "[[Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n|Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n]]". Both a-sides were written and composed by singer-songwriter, [[Oomori Seiko]].<ref>https://tpaletterecords.amebaownd.com/posts/7368855/</ref> |
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+ | On March 4, 2020, it was announced that the March 8 through March 15 dates of the Up Up Girls (2) Live Tour 2020 Aoharu Shi・te・ru・mo・n would be cancelled in consideration of a new policy established by the government to prevent the spread of the [[wikipedia:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|coronavirus]].<ref>"[https://upupgirls2.jp/news_post/1008/ アップアップガールズ(2)ライブツアーに関するお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (2). 2020-03-04.</ref> The March 29 and April 4 dates were later cancelled as well.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/3032/ アップアップガールズ(2)3月29日渋谷公演、4月4日いわき公演開催中止・延期のお知らせ]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-24.</ref> |
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+ | On March 12, 2020, Up Up Girls (2) released a music video for a new unreleased song titled "End Roll", which was dedicated to all the students in the class of 2020 who had their graduation ceremonies due to the coronavirus.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6Fhvl-41Gg</ref> |
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+ | On March 28, 2020, a special performance of the Up Up Girls (2) Live Tour 2020 Aoharu Shi・te・ru・mo・n Haru Mankai was held with no audience, being broadcast live through fanicon instead.<ref>"[http://yum-e.jp/news/3062/ 3月28日14時30分~アオハルし・て・る・も・ん 春満開 開催決定!]" (in Japanese). YU-M Entertainment. 2020-03-26.</ref> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Up Up Girls (2) Discography=== |
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+ | ''See [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Discography#Up Up Girls (2)|Up Up Girls (2) Discography]]'' |
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+ | <tabber>Albums= |
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+ | *[2019.11.12] [[Aoharu 1st]] (アオハル1st) |
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+ | ;Indie Singles |
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+ | #[2017.08.15] [[Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing]] (Sun!×3/二の足Dancing) |
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+ | #[2018.01.01] [[Doshaburi no Terrace Seki / Fuyu Tote Tote]] (どしゃぶりのテラス席/フユトテトテ) |
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+ | #[2018.05.01] [[Tte Iu Hatsukoi no Oyakusoku / Happeace LOVE♡]] (っていう初恋のお約束 / ハッピースLOVE♡) |
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+ | #[2018.08.07] [[Zenbu Seishun! / Angel Enjite 20nen]] (全部青春!/エンジェル演じて20年) |
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+ | #[2018.12.25] [[Kakatte Kinasai / OVER DRIVE]] (かかって来なさい/OVER DRIVE) |
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+ | #[2019.04.02] [[We are Winner! / Starting Over]] (We are Winner!/スターティングオーバー) |
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+ | #[2019.08.13] [[Be lonely together]] |
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+ | #[2020.01.07] [[Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n]] (世界で一番かわいいアイドル/し・て・る・も・ん) |
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+ | ;Collaboration Singles |
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+ | #[2019.07.16] [[Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo]] (今日だけは逢いたくないよ) <small>(team・princess)</small> |
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+ | |||
+ | |-|Songs= |
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+ | ;Original Songs |
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+ | *[2020] End Roll (エンドロール) |
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+ | *[2020] Ue e, Mirai e (上へ、未来へ) <small>(with Up Up Girls (Kari), Up Up Girls (Pro Wres))</small> |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Up Up Girls (2) Trivia=== |
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+ | *The group name "Up Up Girls (2)" is pronounced "Up Up Girls (Kakko Niki)". |
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+ | *Their highest selling single is "[[Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n]]" and their lowest selling single is "[[Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing]]". |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)== |
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+ | {{Unit Infobox |
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+ | |color1 = black |
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+ | |name = [[File:UpUpGirlsProWres-Logo.png|200px]] |
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+ | |jpname = Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) |
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+ | |image = UpUpGirlsProWres-Jan2020.jpeg |
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+ | |caption = Up Up Girls (Pro Wres), January 2020 |
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+ | |imagewidth = 300px |
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+ | |former = |
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+ | |aka = UP UP GIRLS kakko PROWRESTLING |
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+ | |origin = Tokyo, Japan |
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+ | |genre = Japanese Pop |
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+ | |anniversary = |
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+ | |years = 2017-present |
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+ | |label = [[:Category:T-Palette Records|T-Palette Records]] (2017-present) |
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+ | |agency = {{ufg|UP-FRONT CREATE}} (2017-present)<br>YU-M Entertainment (2017-present)<br>Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (2017-present) |
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+ | |associated = |
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+ | |website = [https://upupgirls-prowrestling.officialsite.co/ Official Website] |
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+ | |current = [[Raku]] (2017-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Noa Hikari]] (2017-present)<br> |
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+ | [[Watanabe Miu]] (2017-present) |
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+ | |formermen = |
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+ | [[Pipipipi Pinano]] (2017-2019)<br> |
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+ | }}'''Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)''' (アップアップガールズ(プロレス); officially stylized as ''UP UP GIRLS kakko PROWRESTLING'') is a sister group of [[Up Up Girls (Kari)#Members|Up Up Girls (Kari)]] consisting of female pro-wrestlers. |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Members=== |
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+ | ''See [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Members|Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Members]]'' |
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+ | |||
+ | <tabber>Current Members= |
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+ | {| |
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+ | |{{MB/Base|Raku|Raku-Jan2020.jpeg|color = #000000}} |
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+ | |{{MB/Base|Noa Hikari|NoaHikari-Jan2020.jpeg|color = #000000}} |
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+ | |{{MB/Base|Watanabe Miu|WatanabeMiu-Jan2020.jpeg|color = #000000}} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | *[[Raku]] (らく; {{color box|#FFFF00}} Yellow<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_raku/status/944492111000252416</ref>) <small>(formerly “Raku (ラク)”)</small> |
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+ | *[[Noa Hikari]] (乃蒼ヒカリ; {{color box|#87CEEB}} Sky Blue<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_hikari/status/964463166192156672</ref>) <small>(formerly “Hikari (ヒカリ)”)</small> |
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+ | *[[Watanabe Miu]] (渡辺未詩; {{color box|#FF90CF}} Pink<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_miu/status/944534294415908864</ref>) <small>(formerly “Miu (ミウ)”)</small> |
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+ | |||
+ | |-|Former Members= |
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+ | *[[Pipipipi Pinano]] (ぴぴぴぴぴなの; {{color box|#B57EDC}} Pastel Purple<ref>https://twitter.com/uug_p_hinano/status/944538881113825280</ref>) <small>(formerly “Hinano (ヒナノ)”)</small> <small>(Graduated April 5, 2019)</small> |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) History=== |
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+ | On May 30, 2017, Up Up Girls (Kari) and DDT Pro-Wrestling announced they were working together to produce a new group called Up Up Girls (Pro Wrestling) and auditions would open that day. |
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+ | |||
+ | On August 12, 2017, the results of the Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) audition were revealed, and [[Raku]], [[Noa Hikari|Hikari]], [[Pipipipi Pinano|Hinano]], and [[Watanabe Miu|Miu]] were announced as the 4 members. They made their debut on stage on August 27 with their debut song, [[Upper Kick!]].<ref>"[https://entameclip.com/news/78911 @JAM EXPO2017でアップアップガールズ(プロレス)がお披露目ライブ]" (in Japanese). 2017-09-10.</ref> |
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+ | |||
+ | On January 4, 2018, Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) made their wrestling debut in Tokyo.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls-prowrestling/entry-12340515441.html プロレスデビュー戦!1月4日東京女子プロレス@後楽園ホール 直前情報! #アプガプロレス]" (in Japanese). Official Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Blog. 2017-12-30.</ref> Their debut song [[Upper Kick!]] was officially released as a limited event single and sold at the venue of the event. |
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+ | |||
+ | On December 31, 2018, the Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) members changed all of their stage names,<ref>"[https://upupgirls-prowrestling.officialsite.co/posts/5517114?categoryIds=1218308 アップアップガールズ(プロレス)新リングネーム発表]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Official Website. 2018-12-31.</ref> and released a music video for their new song, "Upper Chop."<ref>"[https://upupgirls-prowrestling.officialsite.co/posts/5517134?categoryIds=1218308 アッパーチョップ!/ アップアップガールズ(プロレス)MV公開!]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Official Website. 2018-12-31.</ref> |
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+ | |||
+ | On March 27, 2019, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) member [[Pipipipi Pinano]] would graduate from the group on April 5, 2019. After her graduation ceremony, she retired from both the pro-wrestling and the entertainment industry.<ref>"[https://ameblo.jp/upupgirls-prowrestling/entry-12450045051.html ぴぴぴぴぴなのに関する大事なお知らせ]" (in Japanese). Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Official Blog. 2019-03-27.</ref> |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Discography=== |
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+ | ''See [[Up Up Girls (Kari) Discography#Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)|Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Discography]]'' |
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+ | |||
+ | <tabber>Singles= |
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+ | ;Event Singles |
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+ | #[2018.01.04] [[Upper Kick!]] (アッパーキック!) |
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+ | |||
+ | |-|Songs= |
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+ | ;Original Songs |
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+ | #[2018.12.31] Upper Chop! (アッパーチョップ!) |
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+ | #[2019.07.21] Maketakunai (負けたくない) |
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+ | *[2020.03.13] Ue e, Mirai e (上へ、未来へ) <small>(with Up Up Girls (Kari), Up Up Girls (2))</small> |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | {{Clr}} |
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==See Also== |
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+ | *[https://fc.upupgirlskakkokari.com/ Official Fanclub Website] |
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+ | *[http://www.youtube.com/user/upupgirlsofficial Official YouTube Channel] |
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+ | *[https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial Official staff Twitter] |
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+ | *[http://instagram.com/upupgirlsofficial Official Instagram] |
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+ | *[https://www.facebook.com/upupgirlsofficial/ Official Facebook Page] |
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*[http://www.upupgirlskakkokari.com/ Official Website] |
*[http://www.upupgirlskakkokari.com/ Official Website] |
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*[http://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls/ Official Blog] |
*[http://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls/ Official Blog] |
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*[http://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/ Official News Blog] |
*[http://ameblo.jp/upfront-girls-news/ Official News Blog] |
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− | *[https://fc.upupgirlskakkokari.com/ Official Fanclub Website] |
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− | *[http://www.youtube.com/user/upupgirlsofficial Official YouTube Channel] |
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*[http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSEnQM7Duc98gjfbVJST09Q/ UFZS YouTube Channel] |
*[http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSEnQM7Duc98gjfbVJST09Q/ UFZS YouTube Channel] |
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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Aa9N50mLy0-i8Unl88Gpw Up Up Girls (YouTuber) Official Channel] |
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Aa9N50mLy0-i8Unl88Gpw Up Up Girls (YouTuber) Official Channel] |
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*[http://ch.nicovideo.jp/channel/up_front_girls Nico Nico Douga Channel] |
*[http://ch.nicovideo.jp/channel/up_front_girls Nico Nico Douga Channel] |
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*[https://www.showroom-live.com/upupgirls Official Showroom Channel] |
*[https://www.showroom-live.com/upupgirls Official Showroom Channel] |
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− | *[https://twitter.com/uugirlsofficial Official staff Twitter] |
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− | *[http://instagram.com/upupgirlsofficial Official Instagram] |
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− | *[https://www.facebook.com/upupgirlsofficial/ Official Facebook Page] |
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*[http://yum-e.jp/talent/up_up_girls YU-M Entertainment Profile] |
*[http://yum-e.jp/talent/up_up_girls YU-M Entertainment Profile] |
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*{{wikij|アップアップガールズ(仮)|Wikipedia Article}} |
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Revision as of 23:10, 30 March 2020
Up Up Girls (Kari) (アップアップガールズ(仮); officially stylized as UP UP GIRLS kakko KARI) is a Japanese girl group originally consisting of seven former Hello Pro Egg members currently under UP-FRONT CREATE. They were initially known as Up Front Girls (Kari) (アップフロントガールズ(仮)), but they changed to their current name in June 2011. As the name implies, the group is still in its tentative stage. The last part of their name is read "kakko kari" (仮), and it's often used as a logo to represent the group. Their name is often shortened to Apuga (アプガ).
Unlike other idol groups that were under UP-FRONT PROMOTION at the time, Up Up Girls (Kari) were not part of Hello! Project. Up Up Girls (Kari) performed live every Thursday at MAP Theater, Akihabara, as one of the regular weekday acts until the theater was closed down. For a short time, they moved their act to Hatsudai The DOORS. They still regularly perform at different venues
All members of Up Up Girls (Kari) are also members of UFZS, a K-Pop dance cover group that was formed a month before Up Up Girls (Kari).
In 2017, Up Up Girls expanded to include a second generation group called Up Up Girls (2) and a group of pro-wrestlers called Up Up Girls (Pro Wres).
Members
- Main article: Up Up Girls (Kari) Members
Template:Portal/Up Up Girls (Kari)
- Sengoku Minami (仙石みなみ; Red) (Graduated September 16, 2017)
- Sato Ayano (佐藤綾乃; Purple) (Graduated September 16, 2017)
History
2010
Midway through 2010, Hello Pro Egg was going through major line-up changes, and among the many to announce their departure during this time was Sengoku Minami, who announced the completion of her training at the end of the year.
2011
In January, Mori Saki and Furukawa Konatsu announced the completion of their training in Hello Pro Egg as well.
On February 22, a K-Pop cover dance group called UFZS was formed with founding members Furukawa Konatsu, Mori Saki, and members of Hello Pro Egg: Sato Ayano, Sekine Azusa, and Arai Manami.[1]
On March 3, it was revealed that the five UFZS members along with Sengoku Minami would be forming a new group called Up-Front Girls (Kari).
On March 9, it was announced that Sato Ayano, Sekine Azusa, and Arai Manami had officially completed their training within Hello Pro Egg.
On April 2, a new TV show featuring the Up-Front Girls (Kari) members began airing on Sky Perfect TV channel, entitled Up Front Girls.[2] Various Internet social media also opened for Up-Front Girls (Kari), such as Ameba blogs, a Ustream channel, and a staff Twitter account.
On May 1 through May 3, Up-Front Girls (Kari) held a series of shows for a fan club event. On the third day of the event, Saho Akari, who had already completed her training in Hello Pro Egg on April 18, made a surprise appearance, and announced herself as a new member of Up-Front Girls (Kari).[3]
On May 17, Sengoku Minami and Saho Akari officially joined UFZS.[4]
On June 6, each member was assigned a member color.[5]
On June 27, at their weekly Ustream show, to the members' surprise, the management decided to change the group name to Up Up Girls (Kari).[6]
A few days later, it was revealed that the group had been chosen as one of the regular performers at a new stage at Akihabara: MAP Theater, a joint collaboration between PigooHD and Sofmap Akihabara.
In September 2011, the officials at the MAP Theater ordered all performances to be stopped after a government inspection found the theater to be unsafe. While the theater was being fixed performances were temporarily moved to a new venue, Hatsudai The DOORS. Eventually, the MAP Theater was officially closed, and performances were then continued at various venues.
In late 2011 the group collaborated with the South Korean duo TENSI LOVE, by acting as backup dancers for their performances. The group also performed covers of two of the group's songs at events, "Shine" and "Cake House". Soon after this at another event, the instrumental of a new song was revealed to the members; it was to be their first original song.
It was decided that their next project would be to debut as Korean artists.[7][8]
2012
In January 2012 the group performed a tentative version of their still-untitled original song over Ustream. The next month they performed the song yet again and its title was announced to be "Going my ↑".
On August 11, Up Up Girls (Kari) were invited to perform as the opening act at IDOL NATION.
On August 14, a "Road to Korea" video was released in which the producer of the group announced that Furukawa Konatsu would now be the leader of Up Up Girls (Kari)'s K-pop dance cover unit, UFZS.
On October 7, Up Up Girls (Kari) and THE Possible held a joint live at Shinjuku Blaze.
Around late December, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) would release their first album.
2013
It was revealed that Up Up Girls (Kari), along with THE Possible and Kikkawa Yuu would be guests at the upcoming Winter Hello! Project tour. Up Up Girls (Kari) performed Chopper☆Chopper at the concert.
On July 13, a 2 part horror movie titled ADA, featuring all the members from Up Up Girls (Kari), was released. It was directed by Koji Shiraishi, and had Sato Ayano and Sengoku Minami taking on the lead roles.
In June, it was announced Up Up Girls (Kari) would collaborating with idol groups Vanilla Beans, Caramel Ribbon, and Lyrical School's Mei to form the group T-Palette mini All Stars and release the single Bad Blood/Hereafter, which was the soundtrack to the movie Ada ~ADA~.
On July 15, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their very first music video on Recochoku for the song Up Up Typhoon.
On October 1, they were transferred from UP-FRONT PROMOTION to UP-FRONT CREATE.
On October 31, Up Up Girls (Kari) announced at Starry Night / Seishun Buildup's promotion event that each member will go to one of the 7 major cities in Japan to promote the group.
On November 28, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) would be on the Disney song cover album "Disney Rocks!!! Girls Power!", along with 15 other artists. The song they sing on the album is "We're All In This Together" (known in Japan as "Minna Star!") from High School Musical. The album was released on January 22, 2014.[9]
On December 16, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) would be releasing their first Christmas song titled "Santa Claus" on December 22nd. It is a (Kari) CD, so it is a limited release.
2014
On January 1st, the group released their 12th digital single Up Ome!! ~Apuga no Oshougatsu da yo Zenin Shuugou!~
On February 6, it was announced at The Possible vs Kikkawa Yuu vs Up Up Girls Kakko Kari ~Kikkawa Yuu and Possi Possi Girls Kakko Kari~ collaboration concert that Up Up Girls (Kari) would be collaborating with Kikkawa Yuu and THE Possible to form the group Team Makenki (Kari). Their first original song is Mugen, Fly High!!.
On February 12, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari)'s album "Second Album (Kari)" would have different jacket covers for the areas covered by the 7 Major Cities Operation: Hokkaido, Sendai, Tokyo, Nagoya, Kansai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka. Other areas will have the standard regular and limited edition covers.
On April 9th, the group released their 17th indies single titled (Kari) wa Kaesuze ☆ be your soul / Party! Party! / Jumper!
On July 1st, they released Zenryoku! Pump Up!! / Kono Melody wo Kimi to.
On November 4th, they released their 19th indies single, Beautiful Dreamer / Zenryoku! Pump Up!! -ULTRA Mix- / Itadaki wo Mezase!
2015
On March 17, the group released their 3rd album titled Third Album (Kari).
2016
On March, the management of Up Up Girls (Kari), together with Kikkawa You, were transferred to YU-M Entertainment[10], but are still listed as artists under UP-FRONT CREATE. The president of YU-M Entertainment was a former manager of Morning Musume.
On April 5th, they released their 20th indies single titled Party People Alien / Seven☆Peace.
On October 11th, they released !!!!!!!! / Kimi to Iu Kasetsu, their 21st indies single.
On November 8th, Up Up Girls (Kari) held their first Nippon Budokan concert. Another milestone achievement for the group. They also announced that auditions were open for their second generation, Up Up Girls (2), which would be acting as its own group.
2017
From February 10 to 12, Up Up Girls (Kari) went to Bangkok, Thailand with Kikkawa You and Ciao Bella Cinquetti for JAPAN EXPO THAILAND 2017.
On April 28, it was announced that both Sengoku Minami and Sato Ayano would be graduating from the group. Sengoku would be aiming to become an actress after graduation, while Sato would retire from the entertainment industry in order to take on new challenges.[11]
On May 9, Up Up Girls (Kari) released UPPER DISCO / FOREVER YOUNG, their last single as seven members, and the first ever release to feature the second generation.
On May 30, Up Up Girls (Kari) and DDT Pro-Wrestling announced they were working together to produce a new group called Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) and auditions would open that day.
In the June 23 episode of Upcoming, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) and ANGERME would hold a joint battle of the bands' style live on September 12 at Zepp DiverCity.[12] The live, which is sponsored by NTT docomo, is titled NTT docomo presents ANGERME VS Up Up Girls (Kari) ~THANK YOU! DEAR MY FRIENDS~.
On August 29, Up Up Girls (Kari) released 4th Album (Kari), their last album as seven members.
Up Up Girls (Kari) held their last live show with Sengoku Minami and Sato Ayano on September 15th. Both graduated from their group at their ceremony event on September 16th.
On November 15, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) would be covering "Shura no Hate Made mo" for the CR Hana no Keiji 10th annniversary album, which would also feature 8 other artists also covering various songs from the franchise. The album was released on December 20.[13][14]
On November 28, Up Up Girls (Kari) released Joujou do Konjou / Be a Girl, their first single as five members.
2018
On June 19, Up Up Girls (Kari) released 5th Album (Kari), their first album as five members. At midnight earlier that morning, their entire discography was made available worldwide on major streaming services such as Apple Music, Spotify, KKBOX, Google Play Music, LINE MUSIC, and more.[15]
On September 15, Up Up Girls (Kari) announced they would be holding a live show in which they would perform all of the songs in their entire discography in full chorus on December 27 at Zepp Tokyo.[16] Up Up Girls (Kari) Live of All Songs ~Tachi Tsuzukeru Koto~ was eight hours long with two intermissions where new fans can come in and buy tickets to join the audience.[17] A total of 81 songs were performed, the last of which being a new song to be released as a single on February 19, 2019.[18]
On October 28, Up Up Girls (Kari) had their Up Up Girls (Kari) Road to Live of All Songs concert at Shinjuku Blaze. All 80 of their songs were performed at this concert, but unlike their show on December 27, the short versions of the songs were performed, and the show was split up into two separate concerts performed on the same night.[19] The entire concert was live streamed on YouTube.[20]
On November 6, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 24th single, Ai Ai Fire!! / Watashitachi (with friend). All of the single's release events were live streamed on YouTube.
2019
On February 19, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 25th single Agenomics!! / Kimi Loss / Upper Ranbu. Release events for the single began on February 8, 2019.
On March 22, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Kari) was appointed as an official supporter for the Aidorisai 2019 ~Idol Matsuri~ contest along with ANGERME, Juice=Juice, The World Standard, and Chuning Candy.[21]
On June 25, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 26th single Da Dan Dance! / Heat Beat Island / 5 to the 5th Power. Release events for the single began on June 7, 2019.
On July 17, Sekine Azusa and Up Up Girls (2) members Hashimura Riko and Nakagawa Chihiro released the indie single "Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo" as the special unit team・princess. The unit was formed through a survival-like competition called "Up Up Girls (mysta)", in collaboration with the website Template:External2.
On August 4, Up Up Girls (Kari) released Hare☆HALation on SoundCloud in the midst of TOKYO IDOL FESTIVAL 2019.[22] The song was a collaboration song with HAL as Up Up Girls (HAL) that was originally performed in 2018.[23] Later, on August 14, it was released as a digital song through iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, Recochoku, and other websites.[24]
On October 10, it was announced that Mori Saki's birthday event on October 12 was cancelled due to Typhoon No.19 (Hagibis), and a replacement event was held on October 15 at Pacific Heaven instead.[25]
On October 19 and 20, Up Up Girls (Kari) and Wada Ayaka appeared at NEW TOWN 2019, where Wada Ayaka will hold a poetry reading.[26]
On December 10, Up Up Girls (Kari) released their 27th single, "It's Up To You / HAPPY NAKED!! / BIG BANG".
2020
On January 25, Up Up Girls (Kari) performed at a fan's wedding reception as part of the Up Up Girls (Kari) 5 to the 5th Power Dokodemo LIVE Daisakusen, where fans can send an email to the staff and request for the group to perform anywhere.[27]
On March 4, it was announced that events and lives for the month of March were postponed or cancelled for all YU-M Entertainment artists in consideration of a new policy established by the government to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.[28]
On March 13, all YU-M Entertainment artists collaborated for a 25 hour-long television program aired through NicoNico Live Broadcast at 7:30 PM JST titled 25jikanhan Television ~Idol to Mirai e Mukau Basho~.[29] On the same day, all three Up Up Girls groups released the music video for their unreleased collaboration song, "Ue e, Mirai e".[30]
On March 14, after the conclusion of the 25jikanhan Television ~Idol to Mirai e Mukau Basho~, YU-M Entertainment announced a crowdfunding project to help invest in their artists' future to make up for postponed or cancelled events due to the coronavirus.[31]
On March 15 and 18, fans could use the ForU app to have one-on-one video calls with the members of Up Up Girls (Kari) during certain time slots.[32] From March 27 through March 30, fans could also use the ForU app to chat with the members.[33]
On March 28, they held the Up Up Girls (Kari) We Need Fun live concert with no audience that was broadcast live through fanicon.[34]
Media
Television
From 2011 to 2015, Up Up Girls (Kari) had their own TV show titled Up-Front Girls (later renamed Up Up Girls when the group changed their name) featuring all 6 initial members of the group (as well as Saho Akari when she joined the group). It was aired on Sky Perfect Channel as a monthly show, and re-aired weekly and available to watch on pay per view service PigooHD. The show followed the pattern of a typical idol TV show, with lots of games and challenges done by the members. Occasionally, the show also included footage of the group's various activities, such as events and live performances.
Internet
Two blogs opened for Up Up Girls (Kari) at Ameba, one for the members' daily blogging, and one solely for news purposes. They also have two internet video and broadcast portals. The first is Ustream, where they do a weekly show every Monday night. The second is Nico Nico Douga, where they upload various videos, ranging from event footage to dance covers. The staff also have an active account on Twitter. In 2012 the group started another regular internet broadcast titled "JouJou Shoujo's" (上々少女’s), through TV Asahi Douga.
Beginning in 2016, Up Up Girls (Kari) have regular livestreams on Showroom every Tuesday, 9PM Tokyo time[35]
Live Stage
Up Up Girls (Kari) performed live every Thursday at MAP Theater, Akihabara, as one of the regular weekday acts until the theater was closed down. For a short time they moved their act to Hatsudai The DOORS. They still regularly perform at different venues.
In 2013 a new live house opened at Akiba Cultures Zone called Akiba Cultures Theater[36] This would become Up Up Girls (Kari)'s regular theater. As of May 31st 2017, they have done 119 regular liveshows at Akiba Cultures Theater.
UFZS
All Up Up Girls (Kari) members are also members of UFZS. UFZS is a dance unit focusing mainly on covering Korean pop songs. It is produced by Josei Jishin. The group was revealed on February 22, 2011, a few months before Up Up Girls (Kari) was revealed to the public. Initially formed to compete in a K-dance competition, "DREAM ON! vol.2", the group has since made a few appearances in a number of events and competitions, including the Japanese round of the Korean TV talent show, Superstar K3. The unit also uploads their dance covers to the YouTube channel EYElove UFZS.
UFZS originally consisted of five members: Furukawa Konatsu, Mori Saki, Sato Ayano, Sekine Azusa, and Arai Manami. Sengoku Minami and Saho Akari joined later in May 2011, making all Up Up Girls (Kari) members also members of the dance unit.
As of 2017, they have covered Rainbow's A, After School's Bang!, Girls' Generation's Catch Me If You Can and I Got A Boy, PSY's Gangnam Style and Gentleman, 4Minute's Hot Issue, 2PM's I'll Be Back, AOA's Like a Cat and Short Hair, April's Muah!, T-ara's Roly Poly, yayaya, Sexy Love and Lovey Dovey and Gangkiz's Honey Honey.
Following Sato Ayano's and Sengoku Minami's graduation from UFZS in 2017, the dance unit became inactive until the unit's leader Furukawa Konatsu performed a cover of DJ Snake's Taki Taki with Saho Akari and Sekine Azusa in May 2019. This also marked their first cover of a French song, as well as their first cover of a non-Korean song.
Discography
See Up Up Girls (Kari) Discography
- Indie Albums
- [2013.01.30] First Album (Kari) (ファーストアルバム(仮))
- [2014.02.19] Second Album (Kari) (セカンドアルバム(仮))
- [2015.03.17] Third Album (Kari) (サードアルバム(仮))
- [2017.08.29] 4th Album (Kari) (4thアルバム(仮))
- [2018.06.19] 5th Album (Kari) (5thアルバム(仮))
- Digital Albums
- [2013.08.04] Natsu Festival Sansen Kinen! 8/3「ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2013」Setlist Album (夏フェス参戦記念!8/3「ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL 2013」セットリストアルバム)
- [2013.08.11] Natsu Festival Sansen Kinen! 8/10「IDOL NATION 2013」Setlist Album (夏フェス参戦記念!8/10「IDOL NATION 2013」セットリストアルバム)
- [2013.09.23] Natsu Festival Sansen Kinen! 9/22「Inazuma Rock Festival 2013」Setlist Album (夏フェス参戦記念!9/22「イナズマロックフェス 2013」セットリストアルバム)
- [2014.02.16] Second Album (Kari) Special Remix Pack (セカンドアルバム(仮)スペシャルRemixパック)
- Collaboration Albums
- [2013.07.17] T-Palette Records 2nd Anniversary Mix ~Diggin'on you~ (#3 Respect Tokyo; #20 Sutorera! ~Straight Up!~)
- [2014.01.22] Disney Rocks!!! Girls Power! (ディズニー・ロックス!!! ガールズパワー) (#15 We're All in This Together)
- [2017.12.20] CR Hana no Keiji 10 Shuunen Kinen Album (CR花の慶次10周年記念アルバム) (#7 Shura no Hate Made mo)
- Indie Singles
- [2012.04.25] Going my ↑
- [2012.06.27] Barebare I LOVE YOU (バレバレI LOVE YOU)
- [2012.07.25] Uppercut! / Yuudachi! Through the Rainbow (アッパーカット! / 夕立ち!スルー・ザ・レインボー)
- [2012.08.29] Mechakyun♡Summer ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ (メチャキュン♡サマー('▽`)ノ)
- [2012.09.26] Namen na! Ashi Girls / Marble Hero (なめんな!アシガールズ / マーブルヒーロー)
- [2012.10.03] End Of The Season
- [2012.11.07] UPPER ROCK / Ichiban Girls! (UPPER ROCK/イチバンガールズ!)
- [2012.12.05] Chopper☆Chopper / Survival Girls (チョッパー☆チョッパー/サバイバルガールズ)
- [2013.02.20] Respect Tokyo / Sutorera! ~Straight Up!~ (リスペクトーキョー / ストレラ!~Straight Up!~)
- [2013.03.13] SAKURA DRIVE / Dateline
- [2013.04.10] Next Stage / Ano Saka no Ue Made, (Next Stage / あの坂の上まで、)
- [2013.06.05] Ginga Joujou Monogatari / Burn the fire!! / Natural Born Idol (銀河上々物語/Burn the fire!!/ナチュラルボーン・アイドル)
- [2013.07.24] Summer Beam! / Up Up Typhoon (サマービーム!/アップアップタイフーン)
- [2013.09.04] SAMURAI GIRLS / Widol Seven (SAMURAI GIRLS / ワイドルセブン)
- [2013.10.30] Starry Night / Seishun Buildup (Starry Night / 青春ビルドアップ)
- [2013.12.25] Nijiiro Mosaic / ENJOY!! ENJO(Y)!! (虹色モザイク/ENJOY!! ENJO(Y)!!)
- [2014.04.09] (Kari) wa Kaesuze ☆ be your soul / Party! Party! / Jumper! ((仮)は返すぜ☆be your soul / Party! Party! / ジャンパー!)
- [2014.07.01] Zenryoku! Pump Up!! / Kono Melody wo Kimi to (全力! Pump UP!! / このメロディを君と)
- [2014.11.04] Beautiful Dreamer / Zenryoku! Pump Up!! -ULTRA Mix- / Itadaki wo Mezase! (Beautiful Dreamer/全力! Pump Up!! -ULTRA Mix-/イタダキを目指せ)
- [2016.04.05] Party People Alien / Seven☆Peace (パーリーピーポーエイリアン/セブン☆ピース)
- [2016.10.11] !!!!!!!! / Kimi to Iu Kasetsu (!!!!!!!! / 君という仮説)
- [2017.05.09] UPPER DISCO / FOREVER YOUNG (アッパーディスコ/FOREVER YOUNG)
- [2017.11.28] Joujou do Konjou / Be a Girl (上々ド根性/Be a Girl)
- [2018.11.06] Ai Ai Fire!! / Watashitachi (with friend) (愛愛ファイヤー!!/私達(with friend))
- [2019.02.19] Agenomics!! / Kimi Loss / Upper Ranbu (アゲノミクス!!/キミロス/阿破乱舞)
- [2019.06.25] Da Dan Dance! / Heat Beat Island / 5 to the 5th Power (Da Dan Dance!/ヒート ビート アイランド/5 to the 5th Power)
- [2019.12.10] It's Up To You / HAPPY NAKED!! / BIG BANG
- Digital Singles
- [2012.03.26] Going my ↑
- [2012.05.22] Barebare I LOVE YOU (バレバレI LOVE YOU)
- [2012.06.22] Uppercut! / Yuudachi! Through the Rainbow (アッパーカット! / 夕立ち!スルー・ザ・レインボー)
- [2012.08.01] Mechakyun♡Summer ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ (メチャキュン♡サマー('▽`)ノ)
- [2012.09.26] Namen na! Ashi Girls / Marble Hero (なめんな!アシガールズ / マーブルヒーロー)
- [2012.09.21] End Of The Season
- [2012.10.24] UPPER ROCK / Ichiban Girls! (イチバンガールズ!)
- [2013.02.25] SAKURA DRIVE / Dateline
- [2013.10.07] Starry Night / Seishun Buildup (Starry Night / 青春ビルドアップ)
- [2013.11.18] Nijiiro Mosaic / ENJOY!! ENJO(Y)!! (虹色モザイク/ENJOY!! ENJO(Y)!!)
- [2013.12.19] Santa Claus (サンタクロース)
- [2014.01.01] Up Ome!! ~Apuga no Oshougatsu da yo Zenin Shuugou!~ (アプオメっ!!~アプガのお正月だょ 全員集合!~)
- Event Singles (represented by (仮))
- [2012.03.10] Going my ↑
- [2012.05.03] Barebare I LOVE YOU (バレバレI LOVE YOU)
- [2012.05.03] Rainbow
- [2012.06.10] Uppercut! (アッパーカット!)
- [2012.06.10] Yuudachi! Through the Rainbow (夕立ち!スルー・ザ・レインボー)
- [2012.07.15] Mechakyun♡Summer ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ (メチャキュン♡サマー('▽`)ノ)
- [2012.08.12] Namen na! Ashi Girls (なめんな!アシガールズ)
- [2012.08.12] Marble Hero (マーブルヒーロー)
- [2012.10.07] Ichiban Girls! (イチバンガールズ!)
- [2012.10.28] Kakko Tsukete Ii Desho! (カッコつけていいでしょ!)
- [2013.12.22] Santa Claus (サンタクロース)
- [2016.02.14] Shooting Star
- [2016.02.14] You're the best
- Collaboration Singles
- [2013.08.21] Bad Blood / Hereafter (T-Palette mini All Stars)
- [2014.09.17] Mugen, Fly High!! (無限、FlyHigh!!) (Team Makenki)
- [2019.07.16] Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo (今日だけは逢いたくないよ) (team・princess)
- Digital Songs
- [2019.08.14] Hare☆HALation
- Original Songs
- [2020] Ue e, Mirai e (上へ、未来へ) (with Up Up Girls (2), Up Up Girls (Pro Wres))
- Event DVDs
- [2011.08.09] Up Up Girls (Kari) ga Up Front Girls (Kari) Datta Koro no Event DVD ni Narimashita!! (UP UP GIRLS(仮)がUP FRONT GIRLS(仮)だった頃のイベントがDVDになりました!)
- [2011.12.28] Up Up Girls (Kari) no Natsu no Event no DVD wo Fuyu ni Hatsubai shichaimasu!! Nenmatsu ppoi omake tsuki! (Kari) THE DVD Part.2 (アップアップガールズ(仮)の夏のイベントのDVDを冬に発売しちゃいます!!年末っぽいおまけ付き!(仮)THE DVD Part.2)
- [2012.04.27] Up Up Girls (Kari) ga Going my↑ wo Hatsu hirou shita Live no DVD (Kari) THE DVD Part.3 (アップアップガールズ(仮)がGoing my ↑を初披露したライブのDVD!(仮)THE DVD Part.3)
- Live DVDs
- [2012.12.12] Up Up Girls (Kari) 1st LIVE Daikanyama Kessen (Kari) (アップアップガールズ(仮) 1st LIVE 代官山決戦(仮))
- [2013.04.03] Up Up Girls (Kari) 2nd Live Roppongi Kessen (Kari) (アップアップガールズ(仮)2nd ライブ六本木決戦(仮))
- [2013.07.31] UP UP GIRLS (KARI) 3rd LIVE Yokohama BLITZ Dai Kessen (KARI) (アップアップガールズ(仮)3rd LIVE 横浜BLITZ 大決戦(仮))
- [2013.12.25] Up Up Girls (Kari) 1st Live House Tour Apuga Dainishou (Kari) Kaisen (アップアップガールズ(仮) 1st ライブハウスツアー アプガ第二章(仮)開戦)
- [2014.09.30] Up Up Girls (Kari) 1st Zenkoku Tour Apuga Dai Ni Sho (Kari) Shingun ~Nakano Sunplaza Cho Kessen~ (アップアップガールズ(仮)1st全国ツアー アプガ第二章(仮)進軍〜中野サンプラザ 超決戦〜)
- [2015.08.18] Up Up Girls (Kari) Zenkoku 47 Todoufuken Tour 2015 ~RUN! Apuga RUN! Dash~ (アップアップガールズ(仮)全国47都道府県ツアー2015〜RUN!アプガ RUN!ダッシュ〜)
- [2015.12.23] Up Up Girls (Kari) Zenkoku 47 Todoufuken Tour 2015 RUN! Apuga RUN! Dash Apuga no Natsu! Yaon no Natsu! (アップアップガールズ(仮)全国47都道府県ツアー 2015 RUN! アプガ RUN! ダッシュ アプガの夏!野音の夏!)
- [2017.03.07] Up Up Girls (Kari) Nippon Budoukan Chou Kessen vol.1 (アップアップガールズ(仮)日本武道館超決戦 vol.1)
- Other DVDs
- [2013.08.23] Up Up Girls (Kari) Taiban Angya (Kari) ~Official Bootleg BOX~ (アップアップガールズ(仮)対バン行脚(仮)~Official Bootleg BOX~)
- [2013.08.28] Up Up Girls (Kari) THE DVD ~Mini MV Shuu Omaketsuki~ (アップアップガールズ(仮)THE DVD ~ミニMV集 おまけつき~)
- [2014.12.03] JouJou Shoujo's Vol.1 (Kari) (上々少女's Vol.1(仮))
- [2014.12.03] JouJou Shoujo's Vol.2 (Kari) (上々少女's Vol.2(仮))
- [2014.12.03] JouJou Shoujo's Vol.3 (Kari) (上々少女's Vol.3(仮))
- [2015.01.28] Up Up Girls (Kari) Fujisan Sanchou Choujou Kessen (Kari) THE DVD (アップアップガールズ(仮)富士山山頂 頂上決戦(仮)THE DVD)
Publications
All publications listed below feature Up Up Girls (Kari)
Photobooks
- [2013.05.28] Up Up Girls (Kari) 1st Document Photobook RUN! Apuga RUN! (Kari) (アップアップガールズ (仮) 1stドキュメント・フォトブック RUN!アプガRUN! (仮))
- [2017.01.30] 7 LIVES Up Up Girls (Kari) no Ikizama (7 LIVES アップアップガールズ(仮)の生き様)
- [2017.08.18] Idol ni Sasageta Seishun ~Up Up Girls (Kari) no Shinjitsu~ (アイドルに捧げた青春〜アップアップガールズ(仮)の真実〜)
Magazines
- [2012.11.25] bounce issue 350
- [2013.03.01] De-View April 2013 Issue
- [2013.09.20] PHOTO TECHNIC DIGITAL
- [2013.12.20] Luck You Vol.36
- [2014.02.07] GiRLPOP 2014 Spring (Back cover)
- [2014.06.20] CD Journal
- [2014.08.20] PHOTO TECHNIC DIGITAL
Calendars
- [2012.12.19] 2013 Nagano Hirofumi Tori Kudashi Calendar Shashin Shuu with Up Up Girls (Kari) (2013 長野博文撮り下しカレンダー写真集 with アップアップガールズ(仮))
- [2013.09.XX] Up Up Girls (Kari) 2014 Calendar (アップアップガールズ(仮) 2014年カレンダー)
- [2015.11.08] Up Up Girls (Kari) 2016 Calendar (アップアップガールズ(仮) 2016年カレンダー)
- [2016.12.16] Up Up Girls (Kari) 2017 Calendar (アップアップガールズ(仮) 2017年カレンダー)
Trivia
- They have 2 names: UFZS, which is the name for their group that does dance covers of Korean songs, and Up Up Girls (Kari), which is the name for their group in Japan.
- Their name is pronounced "Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari)" and is also stylized as UPUPGIRLS kakkoKARI on their YouTube channels.
- Their fans are called Apuga Family (アプガファミリー).[37]
- They're the first indie group to perform a one-man full concert at Nippon Budokan.
- They're the first indie group to perform a live performance at the peak of Mt.Fuji.
- They're the first UP-FRONT GROUP act to do the Harlem Shake.
- The average age in the group is 24 years old (as of late-June 2019).
- Going my ↑ and Barebare I LOVE YOU are their only indies singles to not chart on Oricon.
- Party People Alien / Seven☆Peace is their only indies single to rank #1 on Oricon's weekly single chart, and is their highest selling single overall at 29,632 copies.
- They've ranked at #1 on Oricon's weekly indie single chart four times and they've ranked #1 on Oricon's weekly indie album chart one time (as of January 2015).
- They have over 29,879 subscribers on their official YouTube channel (as of 2018-04-22).
Total Sales Count
Year | Year Sales | Total Sales |
---|---|---|
2011 | 0 | 0 |
2012 | 6,410 | 6,410 |
2013 | 23,695 | 30,105 |
2014 | 27,228 | 57,333 |
2015 | + | TBA |
Up Up Girls (2)
Up Up Girls (2) (アップアップガールズ(2); officially stylized as UP UP GIRLS kakko 2KI or UP UP GIRLS SECOND) is the second generation sister group of Up Up Girls (Kari).
Up Up Girls (2) Members
- Main article: Up Up Girls (2) Members
Template:Portal/Up Up Girls (2)
- 1st Generation (2017)
- Hashimura Riko (橋村理子) (Graduated July 29, 2019)
- Nakaoki Rin (中沖凜) (Graduated December 31, 2018)
Up Up Girls (2) History
On November 8, 2016, Up Up Girls (Kari) announced that auditions were open for their second generation, Up Up Girls (2), which would be acting as its own group.
On February 25, 2017, Takahagi Chinatsu, Yoshikawa Mayu, Kajishima Aya, and Hashimura Riko passed the new members audition. On March 19, 2017, it was revealed through a YouTube video that an additional member, Nakaoki Rin, would also be joining the group. These five members would be the founding members of Up Up Girls (2).
On August 15, 2017, Up Up Girls (2) had their indies debut with their first single, Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing.
On April 22, 2018, Nakagawa Chihiro and Sasaki Honoka were announced as new members of the group's second generation, Up Up Girls (2).
On December 11, 2018, it was announced that Nakaoki Rin would be graduating from Up Up Girls (2) and retiring from the entertainment industry on December 31, 2018 to focus on her education.[38]
On December 22, 2018, during Up Up Girls (2)'s First 7nin no Christmas event, it was announced that there would be new member auditions for Up Up Girls (2). The winners of the audition performed with the group for the first time on March 23, 2019 during a live performance at Mynavi BLITZ Akasaka. The debut single for these new members were be released on April 2, 2019, and it was revealed to be a double A-side single produced by Tsunku.[39]
On February 2, 2019, Up Up Girls (2) opened up the Niki Channel on YouTube, which they use for dance covers, gaming videos, and other vlogs and fun content. Their official Music Videos, live performance footage, and other official content are still posted on the official Up Up Girls (Kari) YouTube channel.[40]
On March 3, 2019, it was announced that Morinaga Niina, Shimazaki Yuria, and Niikura Ami were the winners of Up Up Girls (2)'s new member auditions. The name of their debut single was also revealed to be "We are Winner! / Starting Over".[41]
On April 4, 2019, Up Up Girls (2) opened up their official website.[42]
On June 21, 2019, it was announced that Up Up Girls (2)'s Hashimura Riko would graduate from the group on July 29, 2019 to become a fashion designer. Their first single without her was also announced to be released in August 2019.[43] On July 12, 2019, the single was announced as "Be lonely together" to be released on August 13, 2019, written and composed by Tsunku.[44]
On July 17, 2019, Hashimura Riko, Nakagawa Chihiro, and Up Up Girls (Kari) member Sekine Azusa released the indie single "Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo" as the special unit team・princess. The unit was formed through a survival-like competition called "Up Up Girls (mysta)", in collaboration with the website Template:External2. This single was Hashimura's last release as a member of Up Up Girls (2) before her graduation.
On September 12, 2019, Up Up Girls (2) announced during a livestream on SHOWROOM that their first album would be released on November 12, 2019.[45]
On January 7, 2020, Up Up Girls (2) released their 8th single, "Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n". Both a-sides were written and composed by singer-songwriter, Oomori Seiko.[46]
On March 4, 2020, it was announced that the March 8 through March 15 dates of the Up Up Girls (2) Live Tour 2020 Aoharu Shi・te・ru・mo・n would be cancelled in consideration of a new policy established by the government to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.[47] The March 29 and April 4 dates were later cancelled as well.[48]
On March 12, 2020, Up Up Girls (2) released a music video for a new unreleased song titled "End Roll", which was dedicated to all the students in the class of 2020 who had their graduation ceremonies due to the coronavirus.[49]
On March 28, 2020, a special performance of the Up Up Girls (2) Live Tour 2020 Aoharu Shi・te・ru・mo・n Haru Mankai was held with no audience, being broadcast live through fanicon instead.[50]
Up Up Girls (2) Discography
See Up Up Girls (2) Discography
- Indie Singles
- [2017.08.15] Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing (Sun!×3/二の足Dancing)
- [2018.01.01] Doshaburi no Terrace Seki / Fuyu Tote Tote (どしゃぶりのテラス席/フユトテトテ)
- [2018.05.01] Tte Iu Hatsukoi no Oyakusoku / Happeace LOVE♡ (っていう初恋のお約束 / ハッピースLOVE♡)
- [2018.08.07] Zenbu Seishun! / Angel Enjite 20nen (全部青春!/エンジェル演じて20年)
- [2018.12.25] Kakatte Kinasai / OVER DRIVE (かかって来なさい/OVER DRIVE)
- [2019.04.02] We are Winner! / Starting Over (We are Winner!/スターティングオーバー)
- [2019.08.13] Be lonely together
- [2020.01.07] Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n (世界で一番かわいいアイドル/し・て・る・も・ん)
- Collaboration Singles
- [2019.07.16] Kyou Dake wa Aitakunai yo (今日だけは逢いたくないよ) (team・princess)
- Original Songs
- [2020] End Roll (エンドロール)
- [2020] Ue e, Mirai e (上へ、未来へ) (with Up Up Girls (Kari), Up Up Girls (Pro Wres))
Up Up Girls (2) Trivia
- The group name "Up Up Girls (2)" is pronounced "Up Up Girls (Kakko Niki)".
- Their highest selling single is "Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Idol / Shi・te・ru・mo・n" and their lowest selling single is "Sun!×3 / Ni no Ashi Dancing".
Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)
Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) (アップアップガールズ(プロレス); officially stylized as UP UP GIRLS kakko PROWRESTLING) is a sister group of Up Up Girls (Kari) consisting of female pro-wrestlers.
Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Members
See Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Members
- Raku (らく; Yellow[51]) (formerly “Raku (ラク)”)
- Noa Hikari (乃蒼ヒカリ; Sky Blue[52]) (formerly “Hikari (ヒカリ)”)
- Watanabe Miu (渡辺未詩; Pink[53]) (formerly “Miu (ミウ)”)
Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) History
On May 30, 2017, Up Up Girls (Kari) and DDT Pro-Wrestling announced they were working together to produce a new group called Up Up Girls (Pro Wrestling) and auditions would open that day.
On August 12, 2017, the results of the Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) audition were revealed, and Raku, Hikari, Hinano, and Miu were announced as the 4 members. They made their debut on stage on August 27 with their debut song, Upper Kick!.[55]
On January 4, 2018, Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) made their wrestling debut in Tokyo.[56] Their debut song Upper Kick! was officially released as a limited event single and sold at the venue of the event.
On December 31, 2018, the Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) members changed all of their stage names,[57] and released a music video for their new song, "Upper Chop."[58]
On March 27, 2019, it was announced that Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) member Pipipipi Pinano would graduate from the group on April 5, 2019. After her graduation ceremony, she retired from both the pro-wrestling and the entertainment industry.[59]
Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Discography
See Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Discography
- Original Songs
- [2018.12.31] Upper Chop! (アッパーチョップ!)
- [2019.07.21] Maketakunai (負けたくない)
- [2020.03.13] Ue e, Mirai e (上へ、未来へ) (with Up Up Girls (Kari), Up Up Girls (2))
See Also
- Up Up Girls (Kari) Members
- Up Up Girls (Kari) Discography
- Up Up Girls (Kari) Concerts & Events
- Gallery:Up Up Girls (Kari)
- Gallery:Up Up Girls (Kari) Music Videos
References
External Links
- Official Fanclub Website
- Official YouTube Channel
- Official staff Twitter
- Official Instagram
- Official Facebook Page
- Up Up Girls (Kari)
- Official Website
- Official Blog
- Official News Blog
- UFZS YouTube Channel
- Up Up Girls (YouTuber) Official Channel
- Ustream Channel
- Nico Nico Douga Channel
- Official Showroom Channel
- YU-M Entertainment Profile
- Wikipedia Article
- Sky Perfect Channel page
- PigooHD page
- MAP Theater page
- Josei Jishin UFZS video series
- Akiba Cultures Theatre
- Up Up Girls (2)
- Official Up Up Girls (2) Website
- Official Up Up Girls (2) Blog
- Official Up Up Girls (2) staff Twitter
- Official Up Up Girls (2) Showroom Channel
- Niki YouTube Channel
- YU-M Entertainment Profile
- Wikipedia Article
- Up Up Girls (Pro Wres)
- Official Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Website
- Official Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) Blog
- Official Up Up Girls (Pro Wres) staff Twitter
- YU-M Entertainment Profile
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