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− | Welcome to '''STAGE48''', the first and only English AKB48 network. Here you will find all you need to know about the theatre idol group [[AKB48]] and their sister and rival groups. Have a gander around the website, and make sure to stop by the [http://stage48.net/forum forum]! | + | Welcome to '''Wiki48''', a Stage48 wiki dedicated to the 48g idol groups. Here you will find information about AKB48, Nogizaka46, SNH48 and their respective national and international sister groups. |
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− | ==AKB48== | + | [[AKB48 Group|<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#000000; font-size:120%;">'''AKB48 Group'''</span>]] |
− | [[AKB48]] is a Japanese idol group based in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihabara Akihabara], Tokyo, where they have their own [[AKB48 Theater | theater]] in Don Quixote. The group, established in 2005, is produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] and is signed under [http://www.kingrecords.co.jp/akb48/ King Records], originally from DefSTAR RECORDS/Sony Music Japan. Currently the group consists of three teams: [[Team A]], [[Team K]] and [[Team B]]. There is also a trainee team, [[AKB48 Research Students | Research Students]], and an international transference team, [[Team Kaigai]]. They hold the record for highest overall single sales for a female group on the Oricon charts and also hold the Guinness World Record for world's "largest pop group". | + | <div style="font-weight:bold; font-size:95%;">Japanese</div> |
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| + | AKBLogo.png|link=AKB48|[[AKB48_Members|Members]] |
| + | SKELogo.png|link=SKE48|[[SKE48_Members|Members]] |
| + | NMBLogo.png|link=NMB48|[[NMB48_Members|Members]] |
| + | HKTLogo.png|link=HKT48|[[HKT48_Members|Members]] |
| + | NGTLogo.png|link=NGT48|[[NGT48_Members|Members]] |
| + | STULogo.jpg|link=STU48|[[STU48_Members|Members]] |
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| + | <div style="font-weight:bold; font-size:95%;">Overseas</div> |
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| + | JKTLogo.png|link=JKT48|[[JKT48_Members|Members]] |
| + | BNKLogo.jpg|link=BNK48|[[BNK48_Members|Members]] |
| + | MNLLogo.png|link=MNL48|[[MNL48_Members|Members]] |
| + | TeamSHLogo.JPG|link=AKB48 Team SH|[[AKB48_Team_SH_Members|Members]] |
| + | AKB48TeamTP.jpg|link=AKB48 Team TP|[[AKB48_Team_TP_Members|Members]] |
| + | CGMLogo.jpg|link=CGM48|[[CGM48 Members|Members]] |
| + | TBACover.jpg|link=KLP48|'''[[KLP48]]''' <br/> [[KLP48_Members|Members]] |
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| + | [[Sakamichi Series|<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#000000; font-size:120%;">'''Sakamichi Series'''</span>]] |
| + | <gallery heights=100px mode="nolines"> |
| + | NogiLogo.png|link=Nogizaka46|[[Nogizaka46_Members|Members]] |
| + | Keyakizaka46OfficialLogo2015.png|link=Sakurazaka46|[[Sakurazaka46_Members|Members]] |
| + | Hinatazaka46logo.jpg|link=Hinatazaka46|[[Hinatazaka46_Members|Members]] |
| + | </gallery> |
| + | [[Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora|<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#000000; font-size:120%;">'''Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora'''</span>]] |
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| + | TBACover.jpg|link=Boku ga Mitakatta Aozora|[[Boku_ga_Mitakatta_Aozora_Members|Members]] |
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| + | [[SNH48 Group|<span style="font-weight:bold;color:#000000; font-size:120%;">'''SNH48 Group'''</span>]] |
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| + | SNHLogo.png|link=SNH48|[[SNH48_Members|Members]] |
| + | GNZ48.jpg|link=GNZ48|[[GNZ48_Members|Members]] |
| + | BEJ48logo.jpg|link=BEJ48|[[BEJ48_Members|Members]] |
| + | CKGLogo.jpg|link=CKG48|[[CKG48_Members|Members]] |
| + | TBACover.jpg|link=CGT48|'''[[CGT48]]''' <br/> [[CGT48_Members|Members]] |
| + | <!--TBACover.jpg|link=HKG48|'''[[HKG48]]''' <br/> [[HKG48_Members|Members]]--> |
| + | <!--TBACover.jpg|link=WHN48|'''[[WHN48]]''' <br/> [[WHN48_Members|Members]]--> |
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− | The group also has five sub-units: [[No Sleeves]], established in 2008, [[Watarirouka Hashiritai 7]], established in 2009, [[French Kiss]], established in 2010, and [[Not yet]] and [[DiVA]], both established in 2011. [[Iwasa Misaki]], [[Watanabe Mayu]], [[Kashiwagi Yuki]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Kuramochi Asuka]], [[Itano Tomomi]] and also the former members [[Sashihara Rino]], [[Kasai Tomomi]], [[Maeda Atsuko]], [[Oshima Mai]], [[Ono Erena]] and [[Hayano Kaoru]] have debuted on a solo career.
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− | ==SKE48==
| + | <small><div class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">If you want to contribute to the wiki, please see the [[Help:How to contribute|Help]] page.</div></small> |
− | [[SKE48]] is a Japanese idol group based in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakae Sakae], Nagoya, where they have their own [[SKE48 Theater | theater]] in Sunshine Sakae. The group, established in 2008, is the first AKB48 sister group. It is produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] and signed under [http://avexnet.jp/index.html avex trax], originally from [http://www.crownrecord.co.jp/artist/ske48/whats.html Nippon Crown records]. Currently the group consists of three teams: [[Team S]], [[Team KII]] and [[Team E]]. There is also a trainee team, [[SKE48 Research Students | Research Students]]. [[Matsumura Kaori]] and also the former member [[Matsushita Yui]] have debuted on a solo career.
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− | [[NMB48]] is a Japanese idol group based in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namba Namba], Osaka, where they have their own [[NMB48 Theater|theater]] in the Yes-Namba Building. The group, established in 2010, is the second AKB48 sister group, produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] and signed under laugh out loud records. Currently the group consists of three teams: [[Team N]], [[Team M]] and [[Team BII]]. There is also a trainee team, [[NMB48 Research Students | Research Students]].
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− | [[HKT48]] is a Japanese idol group based in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakata-ku,_Fukuoka Hakata], Fukuoka, where they have their own [[HKT48 Theater|theater]] in Hawks Town Mall. The group, established in 2011, is the third AKB48 sister group, produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] and signed under [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/hkt48 Universal Music Japan]. Currently the group consists of one team: [[Team H]]. There is also a trainee team, [[HKT48 Research Students | Research Students]].
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− | [[JKT48]] is an Indonesian idol group based in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakarta Jakarta], where they have their own theater in fX Sudirman. The group, established in 2011, is the first international AKB48 sister group and is produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]]. Currently the group consists of one team: [[Team J]]. There is also a trainee team, [[JKT48 Research Students | Research Students]].
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− | [[SNH48]] is a Chinese idol group based in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangai Shanghai], where they will have their own [[SNH48 Theater|theater]]. The group, established in 2012, is the third international AKB48 sister group and is produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]]. There are currently no teams in the group, except for the trainee team, [[SNH48 Research Students | Research Students]].
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− | [[TPE48]] is a Taiwanese idol group based in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taipei Taipei], where they will have their own theater. The group, established in 2011, is the second international AKB48 sister group and is produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]]. They are currently holding auditions for the group.
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− | [[SDN48]] was a Japanese idol group known to be the "mature version" of AKB48, only with members aged 20 or above. The group, established in 2008, was produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] and signed under [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/hkt48 Universal Music Japan]. There were no teams in the group, with the members being divided by generation instead: [[1st Generation]], [[2nd Generation]] and [[3rd Generation]]. All the members have graduated from the group, that disbanded on March 31, 2012.
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− | [[OJS48]] was a male Japanese Group, with former Osaka police officers and detectives, with an average age of 61 years old. The group, produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]], released only one single. All the members have graduated from the group, that disbanded on the same year of its formation, 2010.
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− | [[Nogizaka46]] is a Japanese idol group. The group, established in 2010, is the first AKB48 rival group, produced by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] and signed under Sony Music Entertainment Japan. There are no teams in the group, with the members being divided by generation instead: [[Nogizaka46 1st Generation|1st Generation]] and [[Nogizaka46 2nd Generation|2nd Generation]].
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− | Annually, an election is held, called [[AKB48 32nd Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Yume wa Hitori ja Mirarenai" | Senbatsu Sousenkyo]] (Senbatsu Election), where the fans can vote on their favorite members from [[AKB48]], [[SKE48]], [[NMB48]] and [[HKT48]]. The same happens on [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2013 | Request Hour]], where the fans vote on their favorite songs.
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− | The group also holds annually the [[29th Single Janken Senbatsu Tournament | Janken Tournament]], where the Senbatsu members are selected by a Janken (Rock, Scissors and Paper) game, the [[AKB48 Kouhaku Utagassen 2012 | Kouhaku Utagassen]], with special shuffles and the [[Unit Matsuri 2013 | Unit Matsuri]], with performances from sub-units and solos.
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