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[[Tentoumu Chu!]] <small>(てんとうむChu!)</small> is an unit composed by [[AKB48]], [[SKE48]], [[NMB48]] and [[HKT48]] Kenkyuuseis. Their first original song was [[Kimi Dake ni Chu! Chu! Chu!]]. The song was later included on [[AKB48]] 33th single, [[Heart Ereki]].
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[[Tentoumu Chu!]] <small>(てんとうむChu!)</small> is an unit composed by [[AKB48]], [[SKE48]], [[NMB48]] and [[HKT48]] members. Their first original song was [[Kimi Dake ni Chu! Chu! Chu!]]. The song was later included on [[AKB48]] 33th single, [[Heart Ereki]].
  
The unit was formed when all members were Kenkyuusei, but soon after, [[Kojima Mako]], [[Nishino Miki]] and [[Okada Nana]] were promoted to [[Team 4]].
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The unit was announced at the Sapporo Dome concert of the [[AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour]]. At the time of the announcement, all seven members were Kenkyuusei. It was speculated that the group was formed in order to make some of the most popular Kennkyuusei in the 48 groups more visible to the public eye. <br/>
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However, soon after the group's formation, [[Kojima Mako]], [[Nishino Miki]] and [[Okada Nana]] were promoted to [[Team 4]]. Then, [[Tashima Meru]] and [[Tomonaga Mio]] were promoted during the [[HKT48 Team Shuffle]]. Finally, at the [[AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri]], the remaining two members of Tentoumu Chu! were promoted to teams in their respective groups. Regardless of the fact that none of the members are kenkyuusei any longer, the group remains active.  
  
The girls of Tentoumu Chu! starred in a drama called "Joshiko Keisatsu" which began on October 27th, 2013. It aired from 0:55 to 1:10 a.m. on Sunday Nights on Fuji TV.
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The girls of Tentoumu Chu! starred in a drama called "Joshiko Keisatsu" which began on October 27th, 2013. It aired from 0:55 to 1:10 a.m. on Sunday Nights on Fuji TV. The group also filmed a short documentary episode when they visited Hawaii.  
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
'''[[Kojima Mako]]'''
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'''[[Kojima Mako]]''' (AKB48)
  
'''[[Nishino Miki]]'''
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'''[[Nishino Miki]]''' (AKB48)
  
'''[[Okada Nana]]'''
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'''[[Okada Nana]]''' (AKB48)
  
'''[[Kitagawa Ryoha]]'''
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'''[[Kitagawa Ryoha]]''' (SKE48)
  
'''[[Shibuya Nagisa]]'''
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'''[[Shibuya Nagisa]]''' (NMB48)
  
'''[[Tashima Meru]]'''
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'''[[Tashima Meru]]''' (HKT48)
  
'''[[Tomonaga Mio]]'''
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'''[[Tomonaga Mio]]''' (HKT48)
  
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==

Revision as of 17:42, 3 March 2014

Tentoumu Chu! (2013)

Tentoumu Chu! (てんとうむChu!) is an unit composed by AKB48, SKE48, NMB48 and HKT48 members. Their first original song was Kimi Dake ni Chu! Chu! Chu!. The song was later included on AKB48 33th single, Heart Ereki.

The unit was announced at the Sapporo Dome concert of the AKB48 5 Big Dome Concert Tour. At the time of the announcement, all seven members were Kenkyuusei. It was speculated that the group was formed in order to make some of the most popular Kennkyuusei in the 48 groups more visible to the public eye.
However, soon after the group's formation, Kojima Mako, Nishino Miki and Okada Nana were promoted to Team 4. Then, Tashima Meru and Tomonaga Mio were promoted during the HKT48 Team Shuffle. Finally, at the AKB48 Group Daisokaku Matsuri, the remaining two members of Tentoumu Chu! were promoted to teams in their respective groups. Regardless of the fact that none of the members are kenkyuusei any longer, the group remains active.

The girls of Tentoumu Chu! starred in a drama called "Joshiko Keisatsu" which began on October 27th, 2013. It aired from 0:55 to 1:10 a.m. on Sunday Nights on Fuji TV. The group also filmed a short documentary episode when they visited Hawaii.

Members

Kojima Mako (AKB48)

Nishino Miki (AKB48)

Okada Nana (AKB48)

Kitagawa Ryoha (SKE48)

Shibuya Nagisa (NMB48)

Tashima Meru (HKT48)

Tomonaga Mio (HKT48)

Songs

# Song Single/Album
01 Kimi Dake ni Chu! Chu! Chu! Heart Ereki
02 Erande Rainbow Kimi no Hohoemi wo Yume ni Miru
03 Smile Kamigakushi Tsugi no Ashiato