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Arihara Kanna leaves Hello!Project
by Aece McCloud on Jul.13, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Uncategorized
Former °C-ute member Arihara Kanna left the group months ago for what was reported to be a foot problem — a bunion, to be more precise. Well, today it was announced that she won’t be returning.
But is there more to the story? It should be taken as rumor, but we have some insider info that might shed some light on the situation.

It was announced today on the official Hello!Project website that original °C-ute member Arihara Kanna would be leaving H!P. Here’s the official statement:
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We would like to announce that Arihara Kanna is leaving °C-ute and Hello!Project as of 09.07.2009. Arihara worked hard after she joined Hello!Project in the 2004 audition, joined °C-ute in 2006, and as their member, she had a major debut the year after.
As you know, she stopped appearing on the stage since February this year, due to the bunion, and now she has decided to leave °C-ute and Hello!Project and return back to the life of a normal girl.
We are very sorry to bring such unexpected news, but we hope you will keep supporting °C-ute in the future.
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It was announced back in February 2009 that Kanna would be taking leave from all group activities due to hallux valgus, or bunion deformity. °C-ute immediately carried on without her, and she was absent from concerts and all °C-ute singles and photoshoots. Fans grew suspicious as the reported recovery time for hallux valgus is usually six to eight weeks, yet she has been gone for well over four months.
This is not official, but an inside source tells Hello!Online that there was more at play here. Firstly, it had been long rumored that Kanna had a boyfriend, which is forbidden in her contract. But our source also indicates that there were new images including Kanna that put Up-Front Agency management in a tough position.
These photos apparently surfaced just recently (within the last week or so). To be clear: we’re NOT referring to the previously-published magazine photos, but brand-new private photos.
[[[PLEASE NOTE: OUR SOURCE IS NOT 2CH, OR ANY OTHER WEBSITE.]]]
It’s possible UFA knew more about Kanna’s situation before the “bunion” story came out and quickly removed Kanna from the public eye.
So was there actually a bunion problem? Perhaps we’ll never know. What is certain is that Arihara Kanna’s time in Hello!Project has come to an abrupt end.
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Tsunku♂ Official Blog: 2009.07.07
by Aece McCloud on Jul.08, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project
In this second special edition of Tsunku blog entries, The uber producer reports again from his trip to Los Angeles for Anime Expo 2009. He talks about Morning Musume’s concert, his Q&A panel, and lots more!
Italian I’ve said it before, but whenever I go overseas, I end up having three big meals a day. I wonder why. I’m going to come back fat. I’ve been at my current weight ever since I came back from Beijing two years ago. Well, maybe it can’t be helped, now that I’m over 40… Yesterday, I visited a musician friend who lives in LA, and we went out for Italian. It was just casual Italian, but the pasta was great.
Even though it was this casual, it was reasonable, and I had a fun time. It reconfirmed my idea that everything in Japan is overly fancy. It was a great meal!
Time difference. Man, because of the time difference, I’m totally exhausted during the day. It’s a 16 hour difference from Japan. My rhythm is off. And there’s not a cloud in the sky. Looking up at the sun makes me dizzy.
It’s the same sky, but it feels completely different from the skies of Japan. I understand the difference between the music in LA and the music in New York, and the even bigger difference from damp England, so there’s no way it’ll become the same as the music of the Far East and Japan. And for breakfast today, I had a breakfast set with natto that probably came a long way to get here.
The taste was… It was a good meal. Today is Morning Musume’s concert.
In the dressing room before the concert. I came to LA with Morning Musume. The mid-summer fine weather continues here.
But because the humidity is basically pretty low, the weather doesn’t feel as hot. Because of that, in the evenings it feels like it’s in the 20s, and it’s easy to cope. But the dry air is scary. It makes my skin and my throat dry. Okay, here’s the dressing room just before Morning Musume’s concert.
For shows in Tokyo and in Japan, they’d have separate dressing rooms, so you don’t normally see them all together like this before the show. But this time, we got a group photo to celebrate.
Okay, it’s time! I’m counting on you!
Morning Musume’s American Concert. Morning Musume held a concert in LA.
It was a 90 minute battle, but all the Americans there received them perfectly. The roughly 7500 guests already knew the songs.
So they were in perfect unison with the “Fu fu” and “Wow wow” parts of Love Machine.
Amazing. There were a lot of cosplayers, men and women, young and old, so many different people who came to enjoy the divas who came from Japan. I’m kind of touched.
Breakin’ Out 3, 2, 1! Okay, there was one other special event today. The contest for the general public to create a promotion video for Morning Musume. I went to the award ceremony for that contest. There were entries from 27 countries around the world, and I was able to see so many different people’s styles. And the three winners amongst them were really well done. Thanks to everyone who participated! I took part in the award ceremony.
Michael Jackson. The recently deceased Michael Jackson has been brought back to life. Huh? That’s impossible! You may think so, but nothing’s impossible in Hollywood. It’s that powerful. That’s right, there was a Michael Jackson impersonator working as a street entertainer in Hollywood.
The umbrella was kind of shabby, but this really gentle Michael was speaking so kindly to the little kids. And he was interviewed for a TV show on the street.
Amazing! Michael. There were also some KISS members who seemed to have some spare time to chat. I wonder where the other members were.
My soy sauce. So, just like last night, I went to a Japanese restaurant. I guess eating Japanese food puts me at ease somehow. We went to an izakaya-style Japanese restaurant that’s rumoured to be really good! I could hear Kansai and Kyushu accents coming from the kitchen, and with all the different speech styles in the air, it gave the place a bustling atmosphere. We were next, so we had to hurry unexpectedly to make our order. But we ordered and ate a lot. The one I really liked was this pork belly ramen.
And I know that a lot of Kansai natives find Kanto style tamagoyaki to be too sweet, like, “Huh?” But the tamagoyaki here was Kansai-style and really good.
Oh yeah, I always carry around my own soy sauce for times like this, so I had it with Naaogen soy sauce. Damn good. No matter where in the world it’s from, any food can have its flavour enhanced with just a touch of soy sauce. It’s so good.
Tomo-Colle. I’ve got a brief pause before heading to the next site. A little relief. I’m playing “Tomodachi Collection” on my Nintendo DS.
Anime Expo Okay, I’ve come to Los Angeles. My job here is to answer the questions from all the Morning Musume fans, Tsunku♂ fans, and anime fans who have come here from all over the world. It’s a Q&A panel discussion.
A lot of people gathered in the hall so early in the morning.
They asked a lot of questions, but the questions were all so naïve. Even though I was answering the questions, I was having fun, too.
Let’s all meet again.
To the next location. Okay, I have a little time before the next part, so it’s time for lunch. But the convention is packed with people, so I left. “I’ll eat at the food court that’s no more than 10 minutes away.” In Tokyo, it’d seem like that would be really close (if you’re unlucky [with traffic], it might even be quicker to walk), but here, you can go a long distance in 10 minutes. It was so far away, it would have probably taken four hours to walk there. So, time to eat. I wanted to slurp down some noodles, but they didn’t have any, so I had spaghetti instead. I pointed and said “pasta” at the restaurant, and they replied back, “Spaghetti, right?”
I’d only said pasta, so I wonder where the spaghetti came from. I don’t really get it. What I ended up eating was spaghetti with tomato sauce and chicken!
Judge. In LA, there are a lot of people trying to make it as Hollywood stars and celebrities every day. And even at this Anime Expo, there was a voice actor contest and a anime song singing contest. And I got to be a judge. Everybody gave such powerful performances. It felt like, this is American style!
It was a two-hour long event, but it seemed to be over quickly.
Congratulations to the winner! And good job to all the participants!
The last of LA. Okay, we travelled to LA. And along with the Morning Musume members, we enjoyed our last night here. I’m sure they were all worn out, but they did really great. But a lot of good came out of LA.
The return flight took about 11 hours. It was pretty rough. I broke into a cold sweat over and over. I kept pushing my foot down like on a brake pedal. I know there’s nothing I can do about it, but honestly hundreds of people have died in plane crashes recently, and who knows if that’ll continue? You really can’t think of it as something that only happens to other people… It was really scary. But I watched three movies on the plane, and they showed an episode of “Himitsu no Kenmin Show” too. To avoid the mistakes I made last time, like not being able to see the end of the movie, I managed my schedule properly. And at the end, I watched a TV show, so it wouldn’t matter if I missed the end. Yeah, perfect. I’m glad I made it back safely!
Memories of LA. There’s a place called Little Tokyo in LA, so I took a walk there. There was a boutique where a cute cat lived.
The rest of the staff bought some really sweet ice cream.
It looks so sweet.
Chinatown and Koreatown are pretty big there too. In Japanese terms, Chinatown is about one or two train stations big, and Koreatown is about the same. But from one end of Little Tokyo to the other, there are only about two sets of lights, and it’s over… And for some reason, Ninomiya Kinjiro was there.
It’s kind of sad. But it’s better that the Japanese who live in LA are gradually setting up shops all over the different shopping districts in LA, rather than just sticking to Little Tokyo. They’re not being forced to open shops just in one place. I get it now. They say there are 1000 sushi bars there. Amazing. |
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Morning Musume Last Memories From AX 09
by Aece McCloud on Jul.07, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Morning Musume
Leave a Comment :Morning Musume more.....:: Morning Musume :: 321 BreakinOut :: OPV Finalists! ::..
by Aece McCloud on Jul.02, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Morning Musume
Yes they have decided the top 25 finalists! The list of videos are currently on display on Up Front Works website and can be viewed here.
I have to say this contest was pretty exciting and I am glad to be a part of it. Congratulations to all the nominees and good luck with the final selection!
I will upload my video on Youtube and for download in a few days so keep watching out for that!
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【PV[HQ]】3、2、1 BREAKIN’ OUT!/モーニング娘。Official version.
by Aece McCloud on Jun.19, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Morning Musume
Dohhhup website has been recently updated with an official version of the PV.
You can view video on this link. 321 Breakin Out
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..:: Morning Musume ::.. OPV Contest Entry
by Aece McCloud on Jun.16, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Morning Musume
Here is the link to my entry. http://www.tsunku.org/mm321opv
Please rate and review if you have time.
Thank you.
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Morning Musume [OPV] :: Members Reviews
by Aece McCloud on May.30, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Morning Musume
As you may have noticed Dohhhup has been constantly updating their site about Members review of users contest submissions. Atm, there are about 134 entries supposed to reach at least 250-300 in the next few weeks. Please submit your entries as many as possible as it also shows your support for the group.
Here is the latest video from Dohhup! Please support the group and Tsunku’s music anyway you can.
- A word from the site owner.
Previous review videos can be seen on the Dohhhup mainpage.
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Berryz Kobo’s new monster single ‘Rival’ rocks!
by Aece McCloud on May.25, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project
Just when you think these ensembles can’t get any better, up crops somethiing like Berryz Kobo’snewest single now on DohhhUp!
I don’t even know what its name is (methinks it’s called “Rival” but I can’t be sure), nor what the song is even about. But it has such a beautiful, upbeat, smooth, harmonic, happy retro ’60s feel (much like Buono!’s ”Rottara Rottara”). Here it is:
The outfits are sensational, and the members all have dynamite new haircuts. It’s just joy on a stick. That’s all I can really say about this. I’m looping it forever on whatever players or computers I can get my hands on!
It’s no wonder that blogger and J-pop expert Celestia, in a recent review of the Elder Club graduation concert that occurred on Jan. 31-Feb. 1, said that Berryz Kobo was getting better than flagship Morning Musume. I would take it a step further and say that Berryz Kobo is the best in the world right now, surpassing even °C-ute in my mind.
Why? Because, finally, Berryz is catching the more upbeat of Tsunku♂’s most recent song creations and staying away from those mediocre ballads (costuming has been upgraded, too, in a big way). Meanwhile, °C-ute (Kanna) and Morning Musume (Aika) are fighting injury problems. Further, Momoko and Miyabi of Berryz are wreaking havoc as two-thirds of the smash-hit trip Buono! (Suzuki of °C-ute making up the third segment of that superb band).
Capt. Saki blows everyone a big-time kiss near the end of this one for Berryz. More on the Captain’s legacy here:
http://bloggerparty.com/content/berryz-kobo%E2%80%99s-magnificent-%E2%80%98little-captain%E2%80%99
Zush has a gushing report here:
http://www.berryz-kobo-international.com/blog/?p=496
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Berryz Koubou “Seishun Bus Guide” PV streaming video
by Aece McCloud on May.17, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project

Limited Edition A (PKCP-5138~9)

Limited Edition B (PKCP-5140~1)

Regular Edition (PKCP-5142)
To commemorate The 20th single from Berryz Koubou, this is a double A side release. Both limited editions come with a lottery card for a chance to attend a live Berryz Koubou event. They also come with a DVD; Version A has the PV for Seishun Bus Guide, and version B comes with the PV for Rival. Seishun Bus Guide is the theme song to the new TV Tokyo anime “Inazuma 11″.
By the way, the “Bus Guide” in the PV is TV Tokyo announcer Ooe Mariko.
Tracklist:
1. Seishun Bus Guide
2. Rival
3. Seishun Bus Guide (Instrumental)
4. Rival (Instrumental)
Promotion Video, Hello!Online stream:
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Hello! Project Website Revamped
by Aece McCloud on Apr.01, 2009, under Blogroll, Hello Project, Introduction, Morning Musume
The official Hello! Project website has been completely revamped to reflect the massive changes in Hello! Project membership and I must say the new site is an improvemement on the last. The Wonderful Hearts / Elder Club division is obvisouly gone now and all the previous Wonderful Hearts members plus Buono! are now grouped together. Kusumi Koharu, MilkyWay and Shugo-Chara Egg are grouped seperately – presumably still an “anime groups” division.
Also now SI*NA is finally listed under Hello! Pro Kansai and Ice Creamusume and Frances & Aiko are still listed under Hello! Pro Taiwan.
Check it out! – http://www.helloproject.com
Read the original: Hello! Project Website Revamped
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