

Hello! Project DVD Magazine Vol.50(2016)
Members in random groups play; face-balance, ballon bowling, and shake-shake count. Disc 1 (85mins), Disc 2 (80mins).
Movie: Hello! Project DVD Magazine Vol.50

Hello! Project DVD Magazine Vol.50
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Members in random groups play; face-balance, ballon bowling, and shake-shake count. Disc 1 (85mins), Disc 2 (80mins).
Release Date
2016-06-15
Average
9.5
Rating:
4.8 startsTagline
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Languages:
日本語
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