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This is my fear too, that girls just won't bother to audition at all anymore.JonCC wrote:One thing that I'm afraid of with these auditions without results is that girls are going to start avoiding them.
In the sense of: "Oh, it's a H!P audition? Don't bother, those tend to not lead to anything worthwhile."
I'm worried that genuine talent may go unnoticed.
If you discount Sakura because she was already a Trainee, this is now three auditions open to the general public in a row with no new girls being brought in as a full-fledged member.
They can't keep doing this.
Mainly because that was only Koharu's narrative after she left and everyone was pretty much "lolbye". If she was trying to get famous there were other ways she could've and probably would've went about it.otaku_blue wrote:one more thing, if they're really that concerned about girls who are just in it for the "fame" how did they not pick up on 'miracle" member koharu? lelel
if anything she's probably why they're more concerned about such girls.
Earlier this year, open applications to join a Country Musume revival unit were announced through Up-Front’s official YouTube channel by sole member Satoda Mai, afraid the group with disappear when she moved to the United States.
The group debuted in 1999 with the original concept of being a group of “country girls from Hokkaido”. The audition was open to girls ages 10 to 17 nationwide, but after two rounds, it was revealed today that there were no winners chosen to continue the group’s legacy.
http://aramajapan.com/news/music/no-one ... tion/5487/
kyuu wrote: I dont see why it's bad to show ambition or don't fall in love with the group.
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