Up Up Girls Kakko Kari

Up Up Girls Kakko Kari
Background information
Also known as UFZS
Origin Tokyo. Japan
Genres J-pop, pop
Years active 2011 (2011)–present
Labels Up-Front Works (indie label) (2012)
T-Palette Records (2012–)
Website www.upupgirlskakkokari.com
Members Konatsu Furukawa
Saki Mori
Akari Saho
Azusa Sekine
Manami Arai
Past members Minami Sengoku
Ayano Satō

Up Up Girls kakko Kari (アップアップガールズ(仮), Appu Appu Gāruzu Kakko Kari, "Up Up Girls (Subject to Change)", stylized in English as UP UP GIRLS kakko KARI) is a Japanese female idol group. The group was formerly named Up-Front Girls kakko Kari (アップフロントガールズ(仮), Appu Furonto Gāruzu Kakko Kari, "Up-Front Girls (Subject to Change)"). The name of the group is abbreviated Apuga (アプガ) or Appu Appu (アップアップ).[1]

History

2004 to 2011: Formation

In 2004, Hello! Project held a nationwide audition titled "Hello Pro Egg Audition 2004". Out of over 10,000 applicants, 31 girls were successful.[2] Six out of seven members members were part of that egg generation, while Sato Ayano joined the trainee group in 2009.[3] During the last egg concert of 2010, Hello! Project announced a change in their trainee group. As part of this change, many older members completed their training, but were not added into the major groups within Hello! Project.[4] Saho Akari was the last to complete her training.[5] Up Up Girls originally consisted of six girls, later growing to seven with the late addition of Saho Akari.[6] Their first event was held on May 1st of 2011.[7]

2012 Onward

From their formation to late 2012, all of their releases were under Up-Front Works until they were signed by T-Palette Records. Their first seven singles and first album was released by Up-Front Works.[8] They were transferred to Up-Front Create.[9] The group is currently jointly managed by YU-M Entertainment and Up-Front Group.[10] During 2015, Up-Front Group created a partnership with YU-M, a new agency. YU-M is their primary management while Up-Front Create is a producer of their releases.[9]

2016 to 2017: Budokan and Auditions

Under YU-M, the group reached their dream of performing at Nippon Budokan. The company was able to afford the rental cost, but "ran out" of money for outfits and decorations.[11] This resulted in the crowd funding of over 12,000,000 JYP. The crowd funding was successful, but they did not reach their goal of selling out the venue and only filled a little over 4000 of Budokan's 14,000+ capacity.[12]

At this Budokan concert, they announced their search for girls who would become either a sister group, rival group, or full members.[13] The auditions began on November 8th, 2016 and in February 2017. Later in February, the four successful applicants from the audition were announced.[14] With a late addition to the group, these five girls formed Up Up Girls (2), pronounced Kakko Niki.[15] They are a sister group to Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari). From May 29th to June 19th of 2017, the auditions for Up Up Girls (Pro-Wrestler) were held.[16] From these auditions, four successful applicants formed the newest addition to the Up Up Girls lineup.

2017: Graduation of Sengoku and Sato

On April 28th, Sengoku Minami and Sato Ayano announced their graduation from Up Up Girls (Kari).[17] Sengoku would move on to acting while Sato would retire from the entertainment industry. After the graduation of Sengoku Minami and Sato Ayano on September 15th of 2017, the group decreased to five members.[18] No additional members were added to their lineup and no announcements were made as to whether or not Kakko Niki or Pro-Wrestler members would join the flagship group. After a short break, Up Up Girls (Kari) returned to the stage in November 2017 as a five-member group.[19]

Members

Name Birth date Age Prefecture
of birth
Color
Konatsu Furukawa (古川小夏) June 5, 1992 26 Kanagawa Pink
Saki Mori (森咲樹) October 12, 1993 25 Kanagawa Green
Akari Saho (佐保明梨) June 8, 1995 23 Tokyo Yellow
Azusa Sekine (関根梓) June 14, 1996 22 Nagano Orange
Manami Arai (新井愛瞳) November 19, 1997 20 Gunma Blue

Former Members

Name Birth date Age Prefecture
of birth
Color
Minami Sengoku (仙石みなみ) April 30, 1991 27 Miyagi Red
Ayano Satō (佐藤綾乃) January 7, 1995 23 Kanagawa Purple

* All color values are approximate.

Discography

Singles

No. Title Release date Oricon
Weekly
Singles
Chart
[20]
Up-Front Works
1 "Going My Way" (Going my ↑) April 25, 2012
2 "Barebare I Love You" (バレバレI LOVE YOU) June 27, 2012
3 "Uppercut! / Yūdachi! Through the Rainbow" (アッパーカット!/夕立ち!スルー・ザ・レインボー) July 25, 2012 64
4 "Mecha Kyun Summer" (メチャキュン♡サマー( ´ ▽ ` )ノ) August 29, 2012 184
5 "Namen na! Ashi Girls / Marvel Hero" (なめんな!アシガールズ/マーブルヒーロー) September 26, 2012 135
6 "End of the Season" October 3, 2012 146
7 "Upper Rock / Ichiban Girls!" (UPPER ROCK/イチバンガールズ!) November 7, 2012 150
T-Palette Records
8 "Chopper Chopper / Survival Girls" (チョッパー☆チョッパー/サバイバルガールズ) December 5, 2012 35
9 "Respectokyo / Sutorera! (Straight Up!)" (リスペクトーキョー/ストレラ!~Straight Up!~) February 20, 2013 81
10 "Sakura Drive / Dateline" (SAKURADRIVE/Dateline) March 13, 2013 39
11 "Next Stage / Ano Saka no Ue made," (Next Stage/あの坂の上まで、) April 10, 2013 30
12 "Ginga Jōjō Monogatari / Burn the Fire!! / Natural Born Idol" (銀河上々物語/Burn the fire!!/ナチュラルボーン・アイドル) June 5, 2013 25
13 "Summer Beam!/Up Up Typhoon" (サマービーム!/アップアップタイフーン) July 24, 2013 42
14 "SAMURAI GIRLS/Widol Seven" (SAMURAI GIRLS / ワイドルセブン) September 4, 2013 47
15 "Starry Night/Seishun Build Up" (Starry Night / 青春ビルドアップ) October 30, 2013 42
16 "Nijiiro Mosaic / ENJOY!! ENJO(Y)!!" (虹色モザイク/ENJOY!! ENJO(Y)!!) December 25, 2013 26
17 "(Kari) wa Kaesuze ☆ be your soul / Party! Party! / Jumper!" ((仮)は返すぜ☆be your soul / Party! Party! / ジャンパー!) April 9, 2014 17
18 "Zenryoku! Pump Up!! / Kono Melody wo Kimi to" (全力! Pump UP!! / このメロディを君と) July 1, 2014 22
19 Beautiful Dreamer / Zenryouku! Pump Up!! -ULTRA MIX- (全力!Pump Up!!-ULTRA Mix-) / Itadaki wo Mezase! (イタダキを目指せ!) November 4, 2014 7
20 Party People Alien / Seven☆Peace (パーリーピーポーエイリアン/セブン☆ピース) April 5, 2016 5
21 !!!!!!!!(Ban Ban Ban) / Kimi to Iu Kasetsu / Future & Past / YOLO / Ran Ran Ran / Abyssal Drop October 11, 2016
22 Upper Disco / Forever Young / Show Time / Flash May 9, 2017
23 Joujou Dokonjou / Be A Girl / Ichiban Girls! 2017 / Start Line (Group Version) November 28, 2017

Albums

No. Title Release date Oricon
Weekly
Albums
Chart
[21]
Up-Front Works
1 First Album (Kakko Kari)
(ファーストアルバム(仮),
Fāsuto Arubamu kakko kari
)
January 30, 2013 63
T-Palette Records
2 Second Album (Kakko Kari)
(セカンドアルバム(仮),
Sekando Arubamu kakko kari
)
February 19, 2014 28
3 Third Album (Kakko Kari)
(サードアルバム(仮),
Sādo Arubamu kakko kari
)
March 17, 2015 39
4 Fourth Album (Kakko Kari)
4thアルバム(仮) (
4th Arubamu kakko kari
)
August 29, 2017 23

DVDs

No. Title Release date Oricon
Weekly
DVD
Chart
[22]
Up-Front Works
4 Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) 1st Live Daikan'yama Kessen (Kakko Kari)
(アップアップガールズ(仮)1st LIVE 代官山決戦(仮),
Appu Appu Gāruzu kakko kari Fāsuto Raibu Daikan'yama Kessen kakko kari
)
November 23, 2012
December 12, 2012
173
T-Palette Records
5 Up Up Girls (Kakko Kari) 2nd Live Roppongi Kessen (Kakko Kari)
(アップアップガールズ(仮) 2nd LIVE 六本木決戦(仮),
Appu Appu Gāruzu kakko kari Sekando Raibu Roppongi Kessen kakko kari
)
April 3, 2013

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