¡Metallic Doll
¡Cosmetics Robot

 Description
[Machine Translation] The youngest techno-pop robot idol", the youngest techno-pop group in the midst of Perfume's breakthrough! A robot with techno-pop, rock taste, and anime dance was born. The youngest techno-pop unit with robot dance is now rapidly gaining popularity! The members are Naho Inatomi (Nacchan, 18) and Ayumi Shinmei (Amu, 14), two members of the unit "Bibus" from the magazine "BOMB" (Gakken), and Ami Hashimoto (Mossan, 20), making for an average age of 17. The youngest techno-pop group appeared on the scene in the spring of 2008. The three members, who seem innocent when they speak, transform into techno-pop robot idols when they start to sing, incorporating psychedelic techno-pop tunes and robot-like dance moves. The production team was led by Fujisue, who has provided songs for such artists as Mai Kuraki, Nana Mizuki, Shoko Nakagawa, Narumi Tamaki, Nanase Aikawa, and Idoling! Their debut single "Serial Number 99" was released on November 5, 2011, and featured a techno-pop song with a rock flavor, which reached No. 2 on the Tower Records indies pre-order chart and HMV Music's "HMV Music" chart. The song debuted at No. 2 on the Tower Records indie pre-order chart and No. 1 on the HMV Music 24H pre-order chart. On the Oricon Weekly Chart, the song reached No. 145 on the major chart and No. 9 on the indies chart. Since the end of 2008, they have sung a song for a program on BS-I, and from April 2009, they have sung a song for a regular corner and an ending song on Sky PerfecTV! In April 2009, he started a regular corner and ending song for Sky PerfecTV! In March 2009, he performed at "Nihonbashi Street Festa 2009," an event that attracts 100,000 visitors every year, where he gave the world's first live performance in collaboration with a robot. He also entered the anime world, participating in four anime compilation CDs in six months from February 2008, establishing the techno x anime genre. He established the techno x anime genre. The ever-evolving "Robot" made a breakthrough with its second single "Kirameki One Piece," which debuted at No. 37 on the Oricon Major Daily Charts, and in the summer of 2009, the major record company "Run


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MIKI FUJISUE
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