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銀玉遊戯 パチンコクィーン4 究極の攻略・ファイナルバトル!
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Magazine in danger of being discontinued! Ultimate pachinko battle with pachinko makers! Starring "Sayaka Ichii" who is active as an actress! Sayaka Ichii, who is active worldwide as an image character for the apparel brand "SACCSNY Y' SACCS", a regular contributor to the magazine "Saita", and starring in a special screening at the 24th Tokyo International Film Festival and in "The Love Leading to Tomorrow" commemorating the 40th anniversary of Japan-China friendship, will play the lead role four times. She will play the lead role four times! The gorgeous actors who are supporting her are "Nana Hanasa" who is active in TV variety and gravure, "Asami Matsumoto" who is the queen of payout, "Shuki Kawamata" who is active in V cinema, "Miki" who is active as a fashion model, "Tamano Nishizawa" who is a gravure idol, etc... The most exciting actors of the moment will be gathered together! They will bring a lot of excitement to the film!
ピンチランナー
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ピンチランナー

May 20, 2000
Minugishi Ayumi is a student of Asahina High School, and the lone member of its Track and Field club. She seems hard to speak to, and despite being a good, quiet student, not many people care to know much about her.
Drama
うたばん
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うたばん

Feb 02, 2010
Utaban was a long-running Japanese music variety show, broadcast weekly from October 15, 1996 until March 23, 2010 on TBS. The name of the show is an abbreviation of "uta bangumi", meaning "music program". A special version of the show, running for two hours, was occasionally aired under the name Tokuban, an abbreviation of "tokubetsu bangumi", meaning "special program". The show's theme song, played during the opening sequence and closing credits, was "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra.
FUN
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FUN

Nov 21, 2003

FUN

Variety talk and music show.
ハロー!モーニング
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Hello! Morning (ハロー!モーニング) is a weekly television show starring the lead Hello! Project group Morning Musume (although originally, all Hello! Project members were featured). It has aired 11:30 to 12:30 Sundays on TV Tokyo. It has been on the air from April 2000 until April 2007. The name of the show is often abbreviated as ハロモニ (Haromoni). The last episode of Hello! Morning was aired April 1st, 2007 after 354 episodes. The show was replaced with a new show called Haromoni@, which is somewhat shorter and has a different concept.