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|caption = ZYX-α, [[Hello! Project 2010 WINTER Kachou Fuugetsu|January 2010]]
 
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ZYX was important in that it was the first unit that Hello! Project Kids officially joined, the second being [[Aa!]] formed in 2003, the third being [[Berryz Koubou]] in 2004, and the fourth being [[℃-ute]] in 2005. As [[Shimizu Saki]] and [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] were selected to become members of Berryz Koubou in 2004, the activity of ZYX ended.
 
ZYX was important in that it was the first unit that Hello! Project Kids officially joined, the second being [[Aa!]] formed in 2003, the third being [[Berryz Koubou]] in 2004, and the fourth being [[℃-ute]] in 2005. As [[Shimizu Saki]] and [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] were selected to become members of Berryz Koubou in 2004, the activity of ZYX ended.
   
In 2009, the unit was revived as '''ZYX-α''' (ジックスアルファ; pronounced ''Zicks Alpha''), with Tsugunaga Momoko and [[Umeda Erika]] being the only remaining original members. The revived unit eventually became inactive in 2013.
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In 2009, the unit was revived as '''ZYX-α''' (ジックスアルファ; pronounced ''Zicks Alpha''), with Tsugunaga Momoko and [[Umeda Erika]] being the only remaining original members. The revived unit eventually became inactive in 2011.
   
 
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==History==
 
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[[File:Zyxc.jpg|thumb|ZYX-α, [[Chanpuru 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~|July 2009]]]]
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[[File:Zyxc.jpg|thumb|ZYX-α, [[Chanpuru ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~|July 2009]]]]
 
[[File:ZYX1.jpg|thumb|ZYX, [[Shiroi Tokyo|December 2003]]]]
 
[[File:ZYX1.jpg|thumb|ZYX, [[Shiroi Tokyo|December 2003]]]]
 
[[File:ZYX.jpg|thumb|ZYX, [[Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH|August 2003]]]]
 
[[File:ZYX.jpg|thumb|ZYX, [[Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH|August 2003]]]]
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In 2009, several dormant units such as [[Tanpopo]], [[Minimoni]], [[Petitmoni]], [[Aa!]], [[v-u-den]], and also ZYX were revived. ZYX was renamed ZYX-α, and the revived unit was formed by original ZYX members [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] and [[Umeda Erika]], [[Morning Musume]] members [[Niigaki Risa]] and [[Kusumi Koharu]], [[Berryz Koubou]] members [[Tokunaga Chinami]] and [[Sudo Maasa]], and [[S/mileage]] members [[Wada Ayaka]] and [[Ogawa Saki]].
 
In 2009, several dormant units such as [[Tanpopo]], [[Minimoni]], [[Petitmoni]], [[Aa!]], [[v-u-den]], and also ZYX were revived. ZYX was renamed ZYX-α, and the revived unit was formed by original ZYX members [[Tsugunaga Momoko]] and [[Umeda Erika]], [[Morning Musume]] members [[Niigaki Risa]] and [[Kusumi Koharu]], [[Berryz Koubou]] members [[Tokunaga Chinami]] and [[Sudo Maasa]], and [[S/mileage]] members [[Wada Ayaka]] and [[Ogawa Saki]].
   
In the summer, ZYX-α released their first and only original song titled "Mirai Yosouzu II" in [[Chanpuru 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]]. They made their debut at the [[Hello! Project 2009 SUMMER Kakumei Gannen ~Hello! Chanpuru~]] performing "[[Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH]]."
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In the summer, ZYX-α released their first and only original song titled "Mirai Yosouzu II" in [[Chanpuru ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]]. They made their debut at the [[Hello! Project 2009 SUMMER Kakumei Gannen ~Hello! Chanpuru~]] performing "[[Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH]]."
   
 
Umeda Erika left the unit in October when she graduated from [[℃-ute]] and [[Hello! Project]], and Kusumi Koharu left the unit in December when she graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project.
 
Umeda Erika left the unit in October when she graduated from [[℃-ute]] and [[Hello! Project]], and Kusumi Koharu left the unit in December when she graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project.
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===Compilations===
 
===Compilations===
*[2003.12.17] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 4]] <small> (#6 Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH) </small>
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*[2003.12.17] [[Petit Best 4]] <small> (#6 ''Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH'') </small>
*[2008.12.10] [[Hello! Project Special Unit Mega Best]] <small> (#4 Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH) </small>
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*[2008.12.10] [[Hello! Project Special Unit Mega Best]] <small> (#4 ''Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH'') </small>
*[2009.07.15] [[Chanpuru 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]] <small>(#9 ''Mirai Yosouzu II'') (ZYX-α)</small>
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*[2009.07.15] [[Chanpuru ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]] <small>(#9 ''Mirai Yosouzu II'') (ZYX-α)</small>
 
*[2014.01.01] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 2]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました! Vol.2 吉田豪編) <small>(#9 ''Shiroi TOKYO'')</small>
 
*[2014.01.01] [[Hello! Project no Zenkyoku kara Atsumechaimashita! Vol. 2]] (ハロー!プロジェクトの全曲から集めちゃいました! Vol.2 吉田豪編) <small>(#9 ''Shiroi TOKYO'')</small>
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*[2020.01.08] [[Petit Best 20 2020]] <small>(Disc 2 #11 ''Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH'')</small>
   
 
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ZYX (ジックス, pronounced Zicks) was a short-lived Japanese pop group made up of five Hello! Project Kids led by Yaguchi Mari, a second generation member of Morning Musume. Yaguchi acted as a mentor to the Hello! Project Kids, showing them the ropes of being a performing member of Hello! Project.

ZYX was important in that it was the first unit that Hello! Project Kids officially joined, the second being Aa! formed in 2003, the third being Berryz Koubou in 2004, and the fourth being ℃-ute in 2005. As Shimizu Saki and Tsugunaga Momoko were selected to become members of Berryz Koubou in 2004, the activity of ZYX ended.

In 2009, the unit was revived as ZYX-α (ジックスアルファ; pronounced Zicks Alpha), with Tsugunaga Momoko and Umeda Erika being the only remaining original members. The revived unit eventually became inactive in 2011.

Members

ZYX (2003)

ZYX-α (2009)

History

Zyxc

ZYX-α, July 2009

ZYX1

ZYX, December 2003

ZYX

ZYX, August 2003

2003-2004

ZYX was formed in July 2003, comprised of Hello! Project Kids members Umeda Erika, Shimizu Saki, Yajima Maimi, Tsugunaga Momoko, and Murakami Megumi, all led by Morning Musume member Yaguchi Mari who left Minimoni earlier in March.

The group released their first single "Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH" on August 8, 2003, and released their second single "Shiroi TOKYO" on December 10, 2003.

In January 2004, a new Hello! Project group named Berryz Koubou was announced. The group was formed by eight Hello! Project Kids members, including Shimizu Saki and Tsugunaga Momoko. As a result, ZYX became inactive.

2006

In 2006, the original Hello! Project Kids members of ZYX, who had then become part of Berryz Koubou and ℃-ute, reunited to perform "Shiroi TOKYO" at the Hello! Project 2006 Winter ~Zeninshuu GO!~. This was without Yaguchi Mari, who had resigned from Morning Musume in April 2005 and took a break from singing in concerts, which she had presumable left the unit.

2009

In 2009, several dormant units such as Tanpopo, Minimoni, Petitmoni, Aa!, v-u-den, and also ZYX were revived. ZYX was renamed ZYX-α, and the revived unit was formed by original ZYX members Tsugunaga Momoko and Umeda Erika, Morning Musume members Niigaki Risa and Kusumi Koharu, Berryz Koubou members Tokunaga Chinami and Sudo Maasa, and S/mileage members Wada Ayaka and Ogawa Saki.

In the summer, ZYX-α released their first and only original song titled "Mirai Yosouzu II" in Chanpuru ① ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~. They made their debut at the Hello! Project 2009 SUMMER Kakumei Gannen ~Hello! Chanpuru~ performing "Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH."

Umeda Erika left the unit in October when she graduated from ℃-ute and Hello! Project, and Kusumi Koharu left the unit in December when she graduated from Morning Musume and Hello! Project.

2010

ZYX-α performed in both the Hello! Project 2011 WINTER ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~ A gana Live and the Hello! Project 2011 WINTER ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~ B kkuri Live. They also performed in the Hello! Project 2010 SUMMER ~Fankora!~.

2011

ZYX-α performed Taiyou to Ciscomoon's "Marui Taiyou -winter ver.-" during the Hello! Project 2011 WINTER ~Kangei Shinsen Matsuri~ A gana Live.

After Hello! Project's 2011 winter tour, the group became inactive alongside the other Chanpuru units.

2013

Niigaki Risa made a guest appearance in the Hello! Project Tanjou 15 Shuunen Kinen Live 2013 Fuyu ~Viva!~ and reunited with the four remaining members of ZYX-α to perform "Shiroi TOKYO".

2015

The three remaining Hello! Project members of the original ZYX (Shimizu Saki, Yajima Maimi, and Tsugunaga Momoko) briefly reunited to perform "Shiroi TOKYO" together at the Berryz Koubou Matsuri.

Discography

Singles

Compilations

Trivia

  • There were at least two instances in which ZYX had a performance of "Iku ZYX! FLY HIGH" scheduled and Murakami Megumi could not attend due to schedule conflicts, in which case Sugaya Risako filled in for her - the first was a live performance unrelated to Hello! Project and the second was during Hello! Project 2003 Natsu ~Yossha! Bikkuri Summer!!~
  • The name "ZYX" is a kind of acronym using a somewhat intricate play in notation. "Z" and "Y" are taken from the phrase "Zettai Yume o Bai ni." (絶対、夢を倍に, We hope that you will definitely accomplish your dreams double in size.) "Bai ni", meaning "[to accomplish] double in size", is represented not as "B" but as a multiplication mark "×" which was then identified with letter "X" in its formal resemblance. Also, it is strongly conscious that the letters ZYX are the last letters of the English alphabet in reverse order. In Hello! Project, this inverted order naming is followed by the groups W created in 2004, v-u-den in 2005, THE Possible in 2006 and SI☆NA in 2008. This line-up of groups continues the reverse alphabetical naming (ZYX-W-VU-T-S).
  • Umeda Erika and Tsugunaga Momoko are the only members to be in both the original ZYX and ZYX-α.

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