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Amped wrote:on 10/9 @ 11pm, Tsunku will host his community campfire chat "Tsunku Entertainment Salon" with registered members. His special talk guest will be Morning Musume. '20 Fukumura Mizuki. They will be discussing the topic of "Junjou Evidence Thoroughness"
https://community.camp-fire.jp/projects/view/198719
https://twitter.com/tsunkuboy/status/13 ... 4795003905
https://twitter.com/tsunkuboy/status/13 ... 2013790209
Amped wrote:Amped wrote:on 10/9 @ 11pm, Tsunku will host his community campfire chat "Tsunku Entertainment Salon" with registered members. His special talk guest will be Morning Musume. '20 Fukumura Mizuki. They will be discussing the topic of "Junjou Evidence Thoroughness"
https://community.camp-fire.jp/projects/view/198719
https://twitter.com/tsunkuboy/status/13 ... 4795003905
https://twitter.com/tsunkuboy/status/13 ... 2013790209
Tsunku's next "Tsunku note" article will be published in Mid-November. It will be about his live stream interview with Fukumura Mizuki on Tsunku's salon a few weeks ago.
https://note.tsunku.net/
"To Funaki Musubu and Miyamoto Karin, Congratulations on your graduation!
Hi, this is TSUNKU♂. I've heard that Funaki Musubu and Miyamoto Karin are going to graduate.
"Congratulations!"
That's a good word for them. For the girls, "Congratulations!' will be given to all of them, and then they will move on to the next stage. "Congratulations!" is the only word that fits.
I remember when Morning Musume members graduated in the past, I would say, "On stage, don't say 'I'm sad,' 'I'm sad,' or 'Don't quit,' but say "Congratulations!"I think I've explained it to them many times.
The truth is, I think she is the one who is most reluctant to quit, even though she says so. It's not appropriate to use words that would discourage her at this point.
Funaki also remembers the time when she was a trainee. She was a brave girl with a strong nose and eyes. I had graduated from the producer's position by that time, and I should have listened to her songs and taught her (laughs), but my impression of her was that she was brave, agile, and quick to adapt to anything. That was the image I had of her.
Seeing that she was trusted by the agency to the extent that she later became a member of both Country Girls and ANGERME, my impression of her at that time must have been correct.
Her last solo song was "Kaeritakunai na." (I don't want to go home), Yeah. I'm sure she meant it. Thank you for singing it.
"And then there was Miyamoto Karin. She had an indescribable personality and sparkled the whole time. She was very positive, or rather, she was smiling while clenching her teeth! Like that. A manly girl. I wish I could have faced her more squarely and coached her in singing and other things.
I wanted her in Morning Musume, but I also wondered if it would be better for her to be the center of a new unit with no history.
I felt sorry for her when she got injured right after she joined Juice=Juice and had to step back a bit, but she rose to the occasion as sharply as a weed. It must have been quite frustrating. But I remember seeing her and thinking, "How cool is that?"
Again, upon graduation, Miyamoto said, "I want to sing a solo song, Tsunku♂'s song, at my last birthday event. What should I sing? She sent me a line that made me cry.
I thought about it seriously and answered, "I WISH. I knew I wanted Miyamoto to sing, "Life is wonderful." I want her to smile and cry. That's what I told her. It looks like it went well. I'm glad.
Now, the last stage. Please be the sparkling Karin until the end.
Once again, congratulations on your graduation, Funaki Musubu and Miyamoto Karin! See you soon. I'll be rooting for you!
The song Doeryaa JUMP!", the music video, the dance, the visuals of the album, and even the costumes were all produced by Tsunku♂!
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