was an idol group formed by Yasushi Akimoto, who was also the producer of the group (he also produced Onyanko Club and is now producing AKB48), along with Masahiro Mizuguchi, a producer for Fuji TV who had the idea of creating "an Onyanko Club for the Heisei era (1989-present)". They debuted in 1998 with the single "Dakishimete". Their name comes from the phrase "Check it!", a catchphrase of Tomoe Shinohara. There were several things about Checkicco that were similar to Onyanko Club.
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- チェキッ娘(チェキッこ)は、日本の女性アイドルグループである。アルファベット表記は「CXCO」または「CHECKICCO」(活動当初は「CHEKIKKO」という表記も用いられた)。活動期間は1998年10月9日から1999年11月3日。2004年8月9日に一日だけ再結成、2009年8月30日には「再会コンサート」を行っている。
- was an idol group formed by Yasushi Akimoto, who was also the producer of the group (he also produced Onyanko Club and is now producing AKB48), along with Masahiro Mizuguchi, a producer for Fuji TV who had the idea of creating "an Onyanko Club for the Heisei era (1989-present)". They debuted in 1998 with the single "Dakishimete". Their name comes from the phrase "Check it!", a catchphrase of Tomoe Shinohara. There were several things about Checkicco that were similar to Onyanko Club. Like Onyanko Club, Checkicco also hosted their own TV show, called DAIBAtteki!. Each member also had her own number (ID) just like Onyanko Club's members did. Checkicco broke up on November 3, 1999. At the Girl Pop Factory 2004 event, however, the members performed together as Checkicco again for only one day. Anime theme singer Mikuni Shimokawa and gravure idol Asami Kumakiri are two well-known former Checkicco members.
- , parfois abrégé en CXCO, est un groupe féminin de Jpop actif en 1998 et 1999, fondé par le producteur Yasushi Akimoto sur le modèle de son précédent groupe Onyanko Club dans les années 1980.
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- Rina TanakaMikuni ShimokawaMiki YahagiRika AraiMegumi IgarashiAsami KumakiriAimi UedaEriko YoshiokaMegumi MachidaMarina KushiEmiko SasakiMam FujiokaMegumi NozakiRan ShimanoTomoko MoriEriko MatsumotoMayu KatōSatomi KaidaHiromi KobayashiAyano ŌtakiYuka Ōta
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- チェキッ娘(チェキッこ)は、日本の女性アイドルグループである。アルファベット表記は「CXCO」または「CHECKICCO」(活動当初は「CHEKIKKO」という表記も用いられた)。活動期間は1998年10月9日から1999年11月3日。2004年8月9日に一日だけ再結成、2009年8月30日には「再会コンサート」を行っている。
- was an idol group formed by Yasushi Akimoto, who was also the producer of the group (he also produced Onyanko Club and is now producing AKB48), along with Masahiro Mizuguchi, a producer for Fuji TV who had the idea of creating "an Onyanko Club for the Heisei era (1989-present)". They debuted in 1998 with the single "Dakishimete". Their name comes from the phrase "Check it!", a catchphrase of Tomoe Shinohara. There were several things about Checkicco that were similar to Onyanko Club.
- , parfois abrégé en CXCO, est un groupe féminin de Jpop actif en 1998 et 1999, fondé par le producteur Yasushi Akimoto sur le modèle de son précédent groupe Onyanko Club dans les années 1980.
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