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Johnny’s Fantasy KYO TO KYO ’97 Spring Show - 9 August 1997(from Theatre 1200)
A theatrical dance and musical spectacular, featuring Higashiyama Noriyuki (Shounentai), Ohno Satoshi (Arashi), Tackey and Tsubasa and all Johnny’s Juniors. Features spectacularly staged song and dance numbers and dramatisations of famous scenes from Japanese folklore. This is a percussion dance number featuring Tackey and Tsubasa as principal back dancers, dancing in yukata and geta. The musical is available for purchase on VHS only. Released 1 January 1998 through Johnny’s Entertainment.
Shamisen Boogie - Music Station, 23 October 1998
A “shamisen” is a traditional japanese musical instrument, like a banjo with a long neck, so this energetic dance number from a Music Station appearance has a traditional theme. Featuring all Johnny’s Jr. including Nino, Sho, Matsujun, Yuki, Toma and Yamapi with Tackey and Tsubasa as principal dancers.
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Shelter - 10 October 2000
This is from the Johnny’s Jr. 2000 autumn concerts at the 3 Big Domes (Nagoya Dome, Osaka Dome, Tokyo) held on 3 September to 15 October 2000. Tackey, Tsubasa and Shibutani Subaru (Kanjani 8) are the three principles in this all-time favourite cover of the 20th Century song “Shelter”. Toma and Yamapi are also featured. This concert was released through Johnny’s Entertainment on VHS only under the title “Sugao 3″.
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Andalucia ni Akogarete, Pop Jam - 28 April 2001
Tsubasa and Domotou Koichi appear on Pop Jam to promote SHOCK, and perform this celebrated, spanish-inspired dance number, originally daisempai Kondo Masahiko’s (Matchy-san) 30th solo single from 1989. The song was then a popular Shounentai number before becoming associated with Koichi and Tsubasa. Backed up by Kat-Tun.
PopJam Special Medley - Everlasting Love, Circle, Believe (22 September 2001)
Tackey song and dance medley with Kat-Tun and Johnny’s Jr. Tackey is then interviewed by Kinki’s Domotou Koichi and they show footage from his career, including some dance numbers from 1996 and and NHK’s 49 episode historical drama Genryoku Ryoran, where he appeared with Tsubasa in 1999.
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