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Berryz Kobo discography

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Berryz Kobo discography
Studio albums9
EPs1
Compilation albums2
Singles35
Music videos34

As of June 2014, the discography of Berryz Kobo consists of nine studio albums, and thirty-five singles. They are under Sharam Q vocalist Tsunku, who serves as their lyricist, composer, and producer.

Singles

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# Title Release date Chart position Sales
(Oricon)
Notes
Oricon
Weekly
Singles
Chart

[1][2]
Billboard
Japan

Hot
100
*

[3]
First
week
Total***
1 "Anata Nashi de wa Ikite Yukenai" (あなたなしでは生きてゆけない)[4] March 3, 2004 18 9,252 15,315
2 "Fighting Pose wa Date ja Nai!" (ファイティングポーズはダテじゃない!, Faitingu Pōzu wa Date ja Nai!)[5] April 28, 2004 25 6,783 9,634
3 "Piriri to Yukō!" (ピリリと行こう!)[6] May 26, 2004 37 7,883 10,476
4 "Happiness (Kōfuku Kangei!)" (ハピネス~幸福歓迎!~, Hapinesu ~Kōfuku Kangei!~)[7] August 25, 2004 20 10,529 13,691
5 "Koi no Jubaku" (恋の呪縛)[8] November 10, 2004 13 12,897 16,436
6 "Special Generation" (スッペシャル ジェネレ~ション, Supesharu Jenerēshon)[9] March 30, 2005 7 19,814 24,449
7 "Nanchū Koi o Yatterū You Know?"
  (なんちゅう恋をやってるぅ You Know?)[10]
June 8, 2005 13 17,787 19,804 Ending theme of the Kids Station anime Patalliro Saiyūki
8 "21ji made no Cinderella" (21時までのシンデレラ)[11] August 3, 2005 13 17,648 20,464 Last single to feature Maiha Ishimura
9 "Gag 100kaibun Aishite Kudasai" (ギャグ100回分愛してください)[12] November 23, 2005 19 12,538 16,779 Ending theme of Pretty Cure Max Heart Movie 2
10 "Jiriri Kiteru" (ジリリ キテル)[13] March 29, 2006 6 14,727 19,273
11 "Waratchaō yo Boyfriend" (笑っちゃおうよ Boyfriend)[14] August 2, 2006 15 17,381 20,325
12 "Munasawagi Scarlet" (胸さわぎスカーレット, Munasawagi Sukāretto)[15] December 6, 2006 11 19,292 23,090
13 "Very Beauty"[16] March 7, 2007 11 16,625 20,227
14 "Kokuhaku no Funsui Hiroba" (告白の噴水広場)[17] June 27, 2007 4 22,442 24,489
15 "Tsukiatteru no ni Kataomoi" (付き合ってるのに片思い)[18] November 28, 2007 6 28,307 31,787
16 "Dschinghis Khan" (ジンギスカン, Jingisu Kan)[19] March 12, 2008 5 30,667 37,096
17 "Yuke Yuke Monkey Dance" (行け 行け モンキーダンス, Yuke Yuke Monkī Dansu)[20] July 9, 2008 4 29,936 33,017
18 "Madayade"[21] November 5, 2008 6 22,861 25,469
19 "Dakishimete Dakishimete" (抱きしめて 抱きしめて)[22] March 11, 2009 8 24,786 27,797
20 "Seishun Bus Guide / Rival" (青春バスガイド/ライバル, Seishun Basu Gaido/Raibaru) June 3, 2009 4 29,169 34,589 "Seishun Bus Guide" is an ending theme of Inazuma Eleven
21 "Watashi no Mirai no Danna-sama / Ryūsei Boy"
  (私の未来のだんな様/流星ボーイ)
November 11, 2009 5 30,517 36,756 "Ending theme of Inazuma Eleven
22 "Otakebi Boy Wao! / Tomodachi wa Tomodachi Nanda!"
  (雄叫びボーイ Wao!/友達は友達なんだ!)
March 3, 2010 3 25,197 35,002 "Ending theme of Inazuma Eleven
23 "Maji Bomber!!" (本気ボンバー!!, Maji Bonbā!!) July 14, 2010 6 13,958 22,641 Ending theme of Inazuma Eleven
24 "Shining Power" (シャイニング パワー, Shainingu Pawā) November 10, 2010 7 23,450 27,402 Ending theme of Inazuma Eleven
25 "Heroine ni Narō ka!" (ヒロインになろうか!, Hiroin ni Narō ka!) March 2, 2011 7 19 22,428 24,065
26 "Ai no Dangan" (愛の弾丸) June 8, 2011 11 18,526 20,100
27 "Aa, Yo ga Akeru" (ああ、夜が明ける) August 10, 2011 7 16,307 17,643
28 "Be Genki (Naseba Naru!)" (Be 元気<成せば成るっ!>) March 21, 2012 9 30 15,555 17,144
29 "Cha Cha Sing" July 25, 2012 6 17 29,099 33,001 Cover of the song "Row Mah Sing" by Thongchai McIntyre
30 "Want!" December 19, 2012 3 24,622 28,157
31 "Asian Celebration" (アジアン セレブレイション, Ajian Serebureishon) March 13, 2013 8 28,218 31,071
32 "Golden Chinatown / Sayonara Usotsuki no Watashi" (ゴールデンチャイナタウン/サヨナラ ウソつきの私) June 19, 2013 6 31,558 36,023
33 "Motto Zutto Issho ni Itakatta / Rock Érotique"
  (もっとずっと一緒に居たかった/ROCKエロティック)
October 2, 2013 4 36,950 42,094
34 "Otona na no yo! / 1oku 3zenman Sō Diet Ōkoku" (大人なのよ!/1億3千万総ダイエット王国) February 19, 2014 4 10 30,229 31,816
35 "Ai wa Itsumo Kimi no Naka ni / Futsū, Idol 10nen Yatterannai Desho!?" (愛はいつも君の中に/普通、アイドル10年やってらんないでしょ!) June 4, 2014 3 18 44,219 46,608
36 "Romance o Katatte / Towa no Uta" (ロマンスを語って/永久の歌) November 12, 2014 2 77,285 80,000+

* Billboard Japan Hot 100 is published since January 2008, RIAJ Digital Track Chart established in April 2009 and cancelled in July 2012.
*** These are unofficial figures obtained by adding together Oricon sales numbers for different periods of time when the single charted on Oricon.

Albums

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# Title Release date Chart
position
Notes
Oricon
Weekly
Albums
Chart[23]
1 1st Chō Berryz (1st 超ベリーズ)[24] July 7, 2004 18
2 Dai 2 Seichōki (第②成長記)[25] November 16, 2005 19
2.5 Special! Best Mini: 2.5 Maime no Kare (スッペシャル!ベストミニ ~2.5枚目の彼~)[26] December 7, 2005 45 Mini-album
3 3 Natsu Natsu Mini Berryz (③夏夏ミニベリーズ)[27] July 5, 2006 20 Mini-album
4 4th Ai no Nanchara Shisū (4th 愛のなんちゃら指数)[28] August 1, 2007 14
5 5 (Five)[29] September 10, 2008 11
Berryz Kobo Special Best Vol. 1 (Berryz工房 スッペシャル ベスト Vol.1)[30] January 14, 2009 11 Compilation
6 6th Otakebi Album (6th 雄叫びアルバム)[31] March 31, 2010 12
7 7 Berryz Times (7 Berryz タイムス)[32] March 30, 2011 10
8 Ai no Album 8 (愛のアルバム⑧)[33] February 22, 2012 25
9 Berryz Mansion 9kai (Berryzマンション9階) January 30, 2013 24
Berryz Kobo Special Best Vol. 2 (Berryz工房 スッペシャル ベスト Vol.2) February 26, 2014 26 Compilation
Kanjuku Berryz Kobo: The Final Completion Box (完熟Berryz工房 The Final Completion Box) January 21, 2015 5 Compilation

DVDs

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# Title Release вate Contents
Concerts
1 2004 Natsu First Concert Tour ~W Standby! Double You & Berryz Kobo! (2004夏 ファーストコンサートツアー~Wスタンバイ!ダブルユー&ベリーズ工房!) November 17, 2004
2 2005 Shoka Hatsutandoku: Marugoto (ライブツアー2005 初夏 初単独~まるごと~) September 22, 2005
3 2005nen Natsu W & Berryz Kobo Concert Tour High Score! (コンサートツアー「High Score!」) November 9, 2005
4 Berryz Kobo Live Tour 2005 Aki: Switch On! (ライブツアー 2005秋 ~スイッチ On!~) December 28, 2005
5 Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2006 Haru: Nyoki Nyoki Champion! (コンサートツアー2006春~にょきにょきチャンピオン!~) July 19, 2006
6 Berryz Kobo Summer Concert 2006: Natsu Natsu (Anata wo Suki ninaru Sangensoku) (サマーコンサートツアー2006『夏夏!~あなたを好きになる三原則~』) October 25, 2006
7 Berryz Concert Tour 2007 Sakura Mankai Berryz Kobo Live: Kono Kandō wa Nidoto nai Shunkan de Aru!
(Berryz Concert Tour 2007 Cherry Trees in Full Bloom Berryz Kobo Live - This is a Once in a Lifetime Event!) (2007 桜満開 Berryz工房ライブ~この感動は二度とない瞬間である!~)
June 27, 2007
8 Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2007 Natsu: Welcome! Berryz Kyouden: (Berryz工房コンサートツアー 2007夏 〜ウェルカム!Berryz宮殿〜) October 31, 2007
9 Berryz Kobo & °C-ute
Nakayoshi Battle Concert Tour 2008 Haru: Berryz Kamen vs Cutie Ranger
with Berryz Kobo tracks (Berryz工房&°C-ute 仲良しバトルコンサートツアー 2008春 〜Berryz仮面 vs キューティーレンジャー〜 with Berryz工房 Tracks)
July 16, 2008
10 Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2008 Aki: Berikore! (Berryz工房コンサートツアー 2008秋 〜ベリコレ!〜) December 17, 2008
11 Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2009 Haru: Sono Subete no Ai ni (Berryz工房コンサートツアー 2009春 〜そのすべての愛に〜) July 29, 2009
12 Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2009 Aki: Medachitai!! (Berryz工房コンサートツアー 2009秋 〜目立ちたいっ!!〜) February 10, 2010
13 Berryz Kobo Festival: Youkoso Otakebi Land e (Berryz工房 フェスティバル 〜ようこそ雄叫びランドへ〜) June 23, 2010
14 Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2010 Shoka: Umi no ie Otakebi House (Berryz工房コンサートツアー 2010初夏 〜海の家 雄叫びハウス〜) due August 25, 2010
Music Video Compilations
1 Berryz Kobo Single V Clips 1 (Berryz工房シングルVクリップス①) December 15, 2004
2 Berryz Kobo Single V Clips 2 (Berryz工房シングルVクリップス②) February 22, 2006
3 Berryz Kobo Single V Clips 3 (Berryz工房シングルVクリップス③) December 12, 2007
4 Berryz Kobo Single V Clips 4 (Berryz工房シングルVクリップス④) December 2, 2009
Theatre
1 Hello! Project: Edo kara Chakushin!? Timeslip to Kengai (江戸から着信!?~タイムスリップto圏外!~) January 17, 2007
Television shows
Berikyuu! Vol. 1 (ベリキュー!Vol.1) May 27, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 2 (ベリキュー!Vol.2) May 27, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 3 (ベリキュー!Vol.3) June 24, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 4 (ベリキュー!Vol.4) June 24, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 5 (ベリキュー!Vol.5) July 22, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 6 (ベリキュー!Vol.6) July 22, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 7 (ベリキュー!Vol.7) August 26, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Berikyuu! Vol. 8 (ベリキュー!Vol.8) August 26, 2009 Berryz Kobo, °C-ute
Other

Filmography

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Television

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Radio

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  • Berryz Kobo Kiritsu! Rei! Chakuseki! (Berryz工房 起立! 礼! 着席!) (2004-03-30–)

Concert tours

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2004
  • 2004 Natsu First Concert Tour: W Standby! Double You & Berryz Kobo! (2004年夏ファーストコンサートツアー~Wスタンバイ!ダブルユー&ベリ-ズ工房!~)
2005
  • Berryz Kobo Live Tour 2005 Shoka Hatsu Tandoku: Marugoto (Berryz工房ライブツアー2005初夏 初単独 ~まるごと~)
  • 2005 Natsu W & Berryz Kobo Natsu Concert Tour "High Score!" (2005年夏 W&Berryz工房 コンサートツアー 『HIGH SCORE!』)
  • Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2005 Aki: Switch On! (Berryz工房コンサートツアー2005秋 ~スイッチ ON!~)
2006
  • Concert Tour 2006 Haru: Nyoki Nyoki Champion! (コンサートツアー2006春~にょきにょきチャンピオン!~)
  • Summer Concert Tour 2006 "Natsu Natsu! Anata o Suki ni Naru San Gensoku!" (サマーコンサートツアー2006『夏夏!~あなたを好きになる三原則~』)
2007
  • Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2007 Natsu: Welcome! Berryz Kyūden (Berryz工房コンサートツアー2007夏 ~ウェルカム!Berryz宮殿~)
2008
2009
  • Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2009 Haru: Sono Subete no Ai ni
  • Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2009 Aki: Medachitai!!
2010
  • Berryz Kobo First Live in Bangkok
  • Berryz Koubou concert tour 2010 Shoka: Umi no Ie Otakebi House
  • Berryz Koubou 2010 Fest
2011
  • Berryz Kobo Kessei 7 Shuunen Kinen Concert Tour 2011 Haru: Shuukan Berryz Times
  • Berryz Koubou & °C-ute Collaboration Concert Tour 2011 Autumn: BeriKyuu Island
2012
  • Berryz Koubou Concert Tour 2012 Haru: Berryz Station
2013
  • Berryz Koubou Concert Tour 2013 Haru: Berryz Mansion Nyuukyosha Boshuuchuu!

Bibliography

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Photobooks

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  • May 20, 2005 – 1st Shashinshū "Berryz Kobo" (1st写真集「Berryz工房」)
  • August 2, 2005 – "Seasonz"
  • August 25, 2005 – "Marugoto" - Berryz Kobo First Live Photobook (「まるごと」)
  • December 2, 2005 – "Switch On" - Berryz Kobo Live Photobook (「スイッチON」)
  • July 5, 2006 – "Nyoki Nyoki Champion" - Berryz Kobo Live Photobook (「にょきにょきチャンピオン」)
  • March 3, 201 – "Berryz Kobo 7 Shuunen Kinen Photobook" (Berryz Kobo 7th anniversary Photobook)

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