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==Discography== ==Discography==
;Singles ===Singles===
*"Love{{unicode|♡}}Wars" - March 31, 2010 *"Love{{unicode|♡}}Wars" - March 31, 2010
;Albums ===Albums===
*''Kamen Rider Double: Special CD-Box'' - September 22, 2010 *''Kamen Rider Double: Special CD-Box'' - September 22, 2010
**"Love{{unicode|♡}}Wars" and its variations are included as tracks on the box set **"Love{{unicode|♡}}Wars" and its variations are included as tracks on the box set

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Queen & Elizabeth
Musical artist

Queen & Elizabeth is a sub-unit of the Japanese pop band AKB48 consisting of members Tomomi Itano and Tomomi Kasai. The unit is named after the fictional characters the girls portray in the Kamen Rider Double television series and films. Their only single to date, "Love♡Wars", reached the top 4 of the Oricon.

History

As fictional characters in Kamen Rider Double, Queen (Itano) and Elizabeth (Kasai) made their debut in episode 7 of the television series, acting as informants to the lead character Shotaro Hidari (Renn Kiriyama) whenever he is investigating crimes in a high school setting. In January 2010, it was announced that their characters would be releasing an original song for the television series titled "Love♡Wars". A music video for the song was recorded shortly afterwards.

In episode 23 of the television series, the characters of Queen and Elizabeth performed in a Pop Idol styled contest called "Fuuuuuutic Idol" for which they performed "Love♡Wars" to an audience to win a record deal. When they are eliminated from the competition in favor of a much worse musician, they approach Shotaro to investigate why they have lost, discovering that a mind controlling monster is to blame. At the same time, they also began hosting an Internet radio show connected with Double on the fictional Wind Wave radio station.

Their single "Love♡Wars" was released on March 31, 2010, as four different variants: a standard CD single with no bonus tracks, a CD+DVD single featuring a solo rendition of the title track by Itano as a bonus track, a CD+DVD single featuring a solo rendition by Kasai as a bonus track, and a CD+DVD single containing the fictional song Queen & Elizabeth "lost" to from the television series. While each different version of the CD has its own cover, a fifth variant cover exists for the standard CD+DVD release. The DVDs featured in each release include the music video as well as a making-of documentary for the music video.

Discography

Singles

  • "Love♡Wars" - March 31, 2010

Albums

  • Kamen Rider Double: Special CD-Box - September 22, 2010
    • "Love♡Wars" and its variations are included as tracks on the box set

References

  1. "ナタリー - AKB48板野友美&河西智美、仮面ライダーWと超高次元コラボ". January 22, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  2. "ナタリー - 板野友美&河西智美"晴れ女"コンビが晴海でPV撮影". January 26, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  3. "ナタリー - クイーン&エリザベス、架空のラジオ番組で話題曲披露". February 4, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  4. "AKB48板野友美&河西智美 仮面ライダーWの役でシングルリリース!(hotexpress) - livedoor ニュース". January 27, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.

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Kamen Rider W
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Notable members
Current
Official Members
  • Saho Iwatate
  • Yuiri Murayama
  • Haruka Komiyama
  • Seina Fukuoka
  • Mion Mukaichi
  • Yui Oguri
  • Narumi Kuranoo (AKB48' Captain & AKB48 Group's General Manager)
  • Hiyuka Sakagawa
  • Miu Shitao
  • Ayane Takahashi
  • Remi Tokunaga
  • Serika Nagano
  • Haruna Hashimoto
  • Erii Chiba
  • Kurumi Suzuki
  • Manaka Taguchi
  • Ayami Nagatomo
  • Orin Muto
  • Mizuki Yamauchi
  • Maho Omori
  • Yuki Ota
  • Airi Sato
  • Eriko Hashimoto
  • Nozomi Hatakeyama
  • Yuki Hirata
  • Moka Hotei
  • Mayu Masai
  • Miyu Mizushima
  • Sora Yamazaki
Kenkyuusei
  • Yuna Akiyama
  • Sae Arai
  • Kasumi Kudō
  • Hinano Kubo
  • Yumemi Sako
  • Kohina Narita
  • Azuki Yagi
  • Yui Yamaguchi
  • Momoka Ito
  • Kairi Okumoto
  • Yui Kawamura
  • Sari Shiratori
  • Mei Hanada
  • Saki Oga
  • Saki Kondo
  • Hinata Maruyama
Former
Albums
Former units
Television
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