Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
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Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
On December 6th, Tsunku was invited to a conference about "most influential TV personalities in Japan" or some such, where he was also receiving one of the awards. Apparently, one or more of the other awards was going to AKB48/Onyanko Club producer Akimoto Yasushi. Tsunku posted about it on his blog 5 days ago and took a few pictures while he was there.
Tsunku has mentioned on several occasions how much he likes and respects him, so I think it was inevitable the paths would cross eventually, but this is pretty fucking cool and hopefully this will mean more actual collaborations between H!P and AKB like the Yubi Matsuri and the collab between Airi and Mayuyu for UTB. The walls between idol groups need to be broken down more often in my opinion.
Tsunku with Aki-P:
Tsunku with Iwasa Misaki from AKB48:
Tsunku has mentioned on several occasions how much he likes and respects him, so I think it was inevitable the paths would cross eventually, but this is pretty fucking cool and hopefully this will mean more actual collaborations between H!P and AKB like the Yubi Matsuri and the collab between Airi and Mayuyu for UTB. The walls between idol groups need to be broken down more often in my opinion.
Tsunku with Aki-P:
Tsunku with Iwasa Misaki from AKB48:
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Tsunku has the exact same expression and pose in both pictures. lol
When I read "hangs out with", it sounded more like they had a chat/interview together and not just a photo.
When I read "hangs out with", it sounded more like they had a chat/interview together and not just a photo.
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[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1355220362' post='139234']
Tsunku has the exact same expression and pose in both pictures. lol
When I read "hangs out with", it sounded more like they had a chat/interview together and not just a photo.
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They did, but didn't go into detail of what they talked about in their blogs, and its no one's business to speculate quite yet, if anything of importance was discussed.
And LOL yeah, he probably has that expression about 90% of the time he exists, but it is pretty funny.
Tsunku has the exact same expression and pose in both pictures. lol
When I read "hangs out with", it sounded more like they had a chat/interview together and not just a photo.
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They did, but didn't go into detail of what they talked about in their blogs, and its no one's business to speculate quite yet, if anything of importance was discussed.
And LOL yeah, he probably has that expression about 90% of the time he exists, but it is pretty funny.
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355220160' post='139233']
The walls between idol groups need to be broken down more often in my opinion.
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Totally agreed. On one hand, I know that traditionally wota tend to be loyalists who devote themselves entirely to one group or even just one girl, with slightly less hardcore wota devoting themselves to one agency. But it seems like that's starting to change. Plus the fans these agencies should really want to attract, the casual fans or "average" person who isn't a one-track-minded wota, those people do like to see collaborations and enjoy listening to different groups. Most idol groups could stand to benefit from being exposed to the fans of other groups.
The walls between idol groups need to be broken down more often in my opinion.
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Totally agreed. On one hand, I know that traditionally wota tend to be loyalists who devote themselves entirely to one group or even just one girl, with slightly less hardcore wota devoting themselves to one agency. But it seems like that's starting to change. Plus the fans these agencies should really want to attract, the casual fans or "average" person who isn't a one-track-minded wota, those people do like to see collaborations and enjoy listening to different groups. Most idol groups could stand to benefit from being exposed to the fans of other groups.
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[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355220160' post='139233']
The walls between idol groups need to be broken down more often in my opinion.
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Totally agreed. On one hand, I know that traditionally wota tend to be loyalists who devote themselves entirely to one group or even just one girl, with slightly less hardcore wota devoting themselves to one agency. But it seems like that's starting to change. Plus the fans these agencies should really want to attract, the casual fans or "average" person who isn't a one-track-minded wota, those people do like to see collaborations and enjoy listening to different groups. Most idol groups could stand to benefit from being exposed to the fans of other groups.
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YES, so true on all fronts. Even though most of the wota end up having some exposure to the other groups or agencies out there just through association, word of mouth, or internet, maybe the agencies and the girls themselves actually working together will stand to show those that are single-minded that it isn't just some kind of bitter "either/or" rivalry and that you can enjoy and support more than one at a time. And some positive general public attention would also definitely help most groups out there today, even the ones that are already on top of the game like AKB. They're already the most successful group in the world right now, even with a minimal amount of financial support from the general public.
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355220160' post='139233']
The walls between idol groups need to be broken down more often in my opinion.
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Totally agreed. On one hand, I know that traditionally wota tend to be loyalists who devote themselves entirely to one group or even just one girl, with slightly less hardcore wota devoting themselves to one agency. But it seems like that's starting to change. Plus the fans these agencies should really want to attract, the casual fans or "average" person who isn't a one-track-minded wota, those people do like to see collaborations and enjoy listening to different groups. Most idol groups could stand to benefit from being exposed to the fans of other groups.
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YES, so true on all fronts. Even though most of the wota end up having some exposure to the other groups or agencies out there just through association, word of mouth, or internet, maybe the agencies and the girls themselves actually working together will stand to show those that are single-minded that it isn't just some kind of bitter "either/or" rivalry and that you can enjoy and support more than one at a time. And some positive general public attention would also definitely help most groups out there today, even the ones that are already on top of the game like AKB. They're already the most successful group in the world right now, even with a minimal amount of financial support from the general public.
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No. No. No.
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
Unfortunately, as sarcastic as you may be aiming to be, this is actually how a huge amount of idol fans are. Maybe its something that's a lot stronger now than it was in the past (since there are more choices to pick from in the idol industry now than pretty much ever before) or maybe its something that overseas fans are more inclined to do as opposed to Japanese wota (maybe its a carry-over of the way more Americans are raised to think of everything as an either/or rivalry, like a spill-over from popular pro sports,) but its a REALLY common thing with H!P fans now, though most people who come to this board are much more reasonable than other fans I see on the other boards like H!O, JPH!P, FB groups (though this has mostly always been the case.)
Also, you were only 2 exclamation points away from making a First Contact reference!
Also, you were only 2 exclamation points away from making a First Contact reference!
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Hey, I'm all for a collab as long as it's live. :D
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The line must be drawn HYAAA!
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355256814' post='139288']
Unfortunately, as sarcastic as you may be aiming to be, this is actually how a huge amount of idol fans are.
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I actually think this is fairly limited to fans of female idols, for whatever reason. Most Johnnys fans like more than one group, even if they're largely devoted to one and only casually follow the other. They're also more likely to enjoy both male and female idols, i.e. Arashi and AKB, Hey! Say! Jump and Momoclo. But that may be because Johnnys has a huge fan base with a much broader range of people. I imagine that back in the days of the major MM craze there were a lot more people who were happy to listen to both MM and Suzuki Ami despite the rivalry.
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355256814' post='139288']
Unfortunately, as sarcastic as you may be aiming to be, this is actually how a huge amount of idol fans are.
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I actually think this is fairly limited to fans of female idols, for whatever reason. Most Johnnys fans like more than one group, even if they're largely devoted to one and only casually follow the other. They're also more likely to enjoy both male and female idols, i.e. Arashi and AKB, Hey! Say! Jump and Momoclo. But that may be because Johnnys has a huge fan base with a much broader range of people. I imagine that back in the days of the major MM craze there were a lot more people who were happy to listen to both MM and Suzuki Ami despite the rivalry.
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[quote name='TnB' timestamp='1355261370' post='139293']
I actually think this is fairly limited to fans of female idols, for whatever reason. Most Johnnys fans like more than one group, even if they're largely devoted to one and only casually follow the other. They're also more likely to enjoy both male and female idols, i.e. Arashi and AKB, Hey! Say! Jump and Momoclo. But that may be because Johnnys has a huge fan base with a much broader range of people. I imagine that back in the days of the major MM craze there were a lot more people who were happy to listen to both MM and Suzuki Ami despite the rivalry.
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I think you're correct on everything there. I actually recently just bought a book that I've been sharing around the idol community that is a college course-level academic companion that is a study of idols and their effect on Japanese culture and media, and there are a few entire chapters devoted to fans of male idols and a few on females as well, and even though there are a TON of similarities between them, it does seem like the fans of male idols are generally more accepting and a broad range of people, like you said. The book studies some of the possible psychological reasons behind all these types of fandom and also studies the inner workings of the industry itself as a business.
If anyone here is interested in reading a really well informed book about idol and media culture in Japan, I have it in a few e-book formats that I can share with you guys. Its rare to see anything written about idols in English that isn't some biased weeaboo horseshit from Kotaku or TokyoHive or something, but this book is a world apart from all that garbage internet journalism and is an extremely intelligent and pertinent look at the idol industry over the last 30 years.
Like I said in another post, I think the fact that there are SO many idols in the industry today that it makes some really devoted fans even more devoted since they feel like their idol could be taken over at any time by one of the other rising or upstart groups. I think this is a big part of what has created this even more centralized and exclusive type of fandom in recent years. The book also mentions this, and there is a fairly accepted industry knowledge of this current era of idols being really over-populated and it being an era where the use of idols in the media has been a lot larger than compared to most eras of the past and it is officially referred to as the "idol warring period" (aidoru sengoku jidai or chou aidoru jidai) Besides just being crowded and extremely media-focused, there is generally a lack of a central authority and competition can be more fierce, with everyone struggling to find their own niche in this huge market. Since, to wota, idols are generally perceived as someone or something to be "protected," I guess this would also apply to protecting them from their looming competition as well.
I actually think this is fairly limited to fans of female idols, for whatever reason. Most Johnnys fans like more than one group, even if they're largely devoted to one and only casually follow the other. They're also more likely to enjoy both male and female idols, i.e. Arashi and AKB, Hey! Say! Jump and Momoclo. But that may be because Johnnys has a huge fan base with a much broader range of people. I imagine that back in the days of the major MM craze there were a lot more people who were happy to listen to both MM and Suzuki Ami despite the rivalry.
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I think you're correct on everything there. I actually recently just bought a book that I've been sharing around the idol community that is a college course-level academic companion that is a study of idols and their effect on Japanese culture and media, and there are a few entire chapters devoted to fans of male idols and a few on females as well, and even though there are a TON of similarities between them, it does seem like the fans of male idols are generally more accepting and a broad range of people, like you said. The book studies some of the possible psychological reasons behind all these types of fandom and also studies the inner workings of the industry itself as a business.
If anyone here is interested in reading a really well informed book about idol and media culture in Japan, I have it in a few e-book formats that I can share with you guys. Its rare to see anything written about idols in English that isn't some biased weeaboo horseshit from Kotaku or TokyoHive or something, but this book is a world apart from all that garbage internet journalism and is an extremely intelligent and pertinent look at the idol industry over the last 30 years.
Like I said in another post, I think the fact that there are SO many idols in the industry today that it makes some really devoted fans even more devoted since they feel like their idol could be taken over at any time by one of the other rising or upstart groups. I think this is a big part of what has created this even more centralized and exclusive type of fandom in recent years. The book also mentions this, and there is a fairly accepted industry knowledge of this current era of idols being really over-populated and it being an era where the use of idols in the media has been a lot larger than compared to most eras of the past and it is officially referred to as the "idol warring period" (aidoru sengoku jidai or chou aidoru jidai) Besides just being crowded and extremely media-focused, there is generally a lack of a central authority and competition can be more fierce, with everyone struggling to find their own niche in this huge market. Since, to wota, idols are generally perceived as someone or something to be "protected," I guess this would also apply to protecting them from their looming competition as well.
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355262094' post='139295']
I think you're correct on everything there. I actually recently just bought a book that I've been sharing around the idol community that is a college course-level academic companion that is a study of idols and their effect on Japanese culture and media, and there are a few entire chapters devoted to fans of male idols and a few on females as well, and even though there are a TON of similarities between them, it does seem like the fans of male idols are generally more accepting and a broad range of people, like you said. The book studies some of the possible psychological reasons behind all these types of fandom and also studies the inner workings of the industry itself as a business.
If anyone here is interested in reading a really well informed book about idol and media culture in Japan, I have it in a few e-book formats that I can share with you guys. Its rare to see anything written about idols in English that isn't some biased weeaboo horseshit from Kotaku or something, but this is a world apart from all that garbage internet journalism and is an extremely intelligent and pertinent look at the idol industry over the last 30 years.
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I'd be interested !
There are BA/MA thesis on Japanese pop culture here at our institute of East-Asian studies and they're all pretty interesting and well written, but unfortunately all in German.
I think you're correct on everything there. I actually recently just bought a book that I've been sharing around the idol community that is a college course-level academic companion that is a study of idols and their effect on Japanese culture and media, and there are a few entire chapters devoted to fans of male idols and a few on females as well, and even though there are a TON of similarities between them, it does seem like the fans of male idols are generally more accepting and a broad range of people, like you said. The book studies some of the possible psychological reasons behind all these types of fandom and also studies the inner workings of the industry itself as a business.
If anyone here is interested in reading a really well informed book about idol and media culture in Japan, I have it in a few e-book formats that I can share with you guys. Its rare to see anything written about idols in English that isn't some biased weeaboo horseshit from Kotaku or something, but this is a world apart from all that garbage internet journalism and is an extremely intelligent and pertinent look at the idol industry over the last 30 years.
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I'd be interested !
There are BA/MA thesis on Japanese pop culture here at our institute of East-Asian studies and they're all pretty interesting and well written, but unfortunately all in German.
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355262094' post='139295']
I think you're correct on everything there. I actually recently just bought a book that I've been sharing around the idol community that is a college course-level academic companion that is a study of idols and their effect on Japanese culture and media, and there are a few entire chapters devoted to fans of male idols and a few on females as well, and even though there are a TON of similarities between them, it does seem like the fans of male idols are generally more accepting and a broad range of people, like you said. The book studies some of the possible psychological reasons behind all these types of fandom and also studies the inner workings of the industry itself as a business.
If anyone here is interested in reading a really well informed book about idol and media culture in Japan, I have it in a few e-book formats that I can share with you guys. Its rare to see anything written about idols in English that isn't some biased weeaboo horseshit from Kotaku or something, but this book is a world apart from all that garbage internet journalism and is an extremely intelligent and pertinent look at the idol industry over the last 30 years.
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Seconding an interest.
I think you're correct on everything there. I actually recently just bought a book that I've been sharing around the idol community that is a college course-level academic companion that is a study of idols and their effect on Japanese culture and media, and there are a few entire chapters devoted to fans of male idols and a few on females as well, and even though there are a TON of similarities between them, it does seem like the fans of male idols are generally more accepting and a broad range of people, like you said. The book studies some of the possible psychological reasons behind all these types of fandom and also studies the inner workings of the industry itself as a business.
If anyone here is interested in reading a really well informed book about idol and media culture in Japan, I have it in a few e-book formats that I can share with you guys. Its rare to see anything written about idols in English that isn't some biased weeaboo horseshit from Kotaku or something, but this book is a world apart from all that garbage internet journalism and is an extremely intelligent and pertinent look at the idol industry over the last 30 years.
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Seconding an interest.
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I'll PM you guys a copy in a few, I don't want the links floating around and copyright issues coming up and stuff. If anyone else is interested, post here or PM me and I'll get it to you shortly. I'm really interested to talk about this with more people.
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[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355263983' post='139299']
I'll PM you guys a copy in a few, I don't want the links floating around and copyright issues coming up and stuff. If anyone else is interested, post here or PM me and I'll get it to you shortly. I'm really interested to talk about this with more people.
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I'd really like to read this as well.
I'll PM you guys a copy in a few, I don't want the links floating around and copyright issues coming up and stuff. If anyone else is interested, post here or PM me and I'll get it to you shortly. I'm really interested to talk about this with more people.
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I'd really like to read this as well.
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Eh, some rivalry and favouritism is natural, it's just the extremes to which some people take them and the ensuing butthurt that spoil the fun for everyone else. And if it's anything like politics or big business, then probably some 10-20 years down the road we'll learn that they were all working together behind the scenes to manipulate the charts or something. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/meh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';/' />
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355263983' post='139299']
I'll PM you guys a copy in a few, I don't want the links floating around and copyright issues coming up and stuff. If anyone else is interested, post here or PM me and I'll get it to you shortly. I'm really interested to talk about this with more people.
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I'm interested.
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1355220362' post='139234']
Tsunku has the exact same expression and pose in both pictures. lol
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I noticed that, too...
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1355263983' post='139299']
I'll PM you guys a copy in a few, I don't want the links floating around and copyright issues coming up and stuff. If anyone else is interested, post here or PM me and I'll get it to you shortly. I'm really interested to talk about this with more people.
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I'm interested.
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1355220362' post='139234']
Tsunku has the exact same expression and pose in both pictures. lol
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I noticed that, too...
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[quote name='aine' timestamp='1355267479' post='139305']
And if it's anything like politics or big business, then probably some 10-20 years down the road we'll learn that they were all working together behind the scenes to manipulate the charts or something. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/meh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';/' />
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This is a pretty big theory that is also covered in the book. The idol jimusho system is pretty complicated and has actually been involved in a number of scandals and court cases involving tax fraud, private or fabricated financial record-keeping, yakuza involvement, money laundering, etc. Everyone also probably remembers how the guy who runs the entire Johnny's organization has been publicly accused of child molestation of his idols, etc. You should find some of this interesting.
Its pretty confirmed at this point that idol management companies split themselves off into smaller mini-agencies so they can make internal deals and be able to do things a little bit more secretly and take the attention off of the bigger parent company and they don't publicly declare that they're part of the same company, even though some deeper investigation has revealed that this is true.
I sent a copy to everyone who responded so far, you should have it in your PM boxes.
And if it's anything like politics or big business, then probably some 10-20 years down the road we'll learn that they were all working together behind the scenes to manipulate the charts or something. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/meh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';/' />
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This is a pretty big theory that is also covered in the book. The idol jimusho system is pretty complicated and has actually been involved in a number of scandals and court cases involving tax fraud, private or fabricated financial record-keeping, yakuza involvement, money laundering, etc. Everyone also probably remembers how the guy who runs the entire Johnny's organization has been publicly accused of child molestation of his idols, etc. You should find some of this interesting.
Its pretty confirmed at this point that idol management companies split themselves off into smaller mini-agencies so they can make internal deals and be able to do things a little bit more secretly and take the attention off of the bigger parent company and they don't publicly declare that they're part of the same company, even though some deeper investigation has revealed that this is true.
I sent a copy to everyone who responded so far, you should have it in your PM boxes.
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I'm also interested Aeug. I remember in college I attempted to write a paper about anime, before it was really a big thing, and trying to find sources was damn near impossible.
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I'd also be interested in reading that.
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I'm interested, too.
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So like, do we discuss this secret tome here or does it belong more in the music chat?
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[quote name='Petit Hulk' timestamp='1355314762' post='139348']
So like, do we discuss this secret tome here or does it belong more in the music chat?
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You should make a thread in the music chat, but make it cryptic as possible.
So like, do we discuss this secret tome here or does it belong more in the music chat?
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You should make a thread in the music chat, but make it cryptic as possible.
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[quote name='Petit Hulk' timestamp='1355314762' post='139348']
So like, do we discuss this secret tome here or does it belong more in the music chat?
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You should make a thread in the music chat, but make it cryptic as possible.
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[quote name='Petit Hulk' timestamp='1355314762' post='139348']
So like, do we discuss this secret tome here or does it belong more in the music chat?
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You should make a thread in the music chat, but make it cryptic as possible.
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Idol Academy BBS!
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That is an awesome name, I wish it was used!
Idol Academy BBS!
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That is an awesome name, I wish it was used!
Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
Maybe one of the mods can change it because poor Madara was confused too lmao
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
Why exactly are we trying to be cryptic again, SQ? Because of the copyright stuff? I can kinda understand that, if that's the case.
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
Humor doesn't translate well when you are reading it, does it?
This is a place where a signature goes. Enjoy some Airi instead.
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Re: Tsunku hangs out with Aki-P
Not to sound like a broken record but I wanna read too <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... stling.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistling:' />
[11:13:35 PM] Liam: DO NOT LET JAPANESE IDOLS GET IN THE WAY OF THE *AMERICAN* DREAM