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Momoiro Clover Z

Musician

Momoiro Clover Z is a Japanese idol group known for energetic performances incorporating ballet, gymnastics, and action choreography. The group performed the theme song for Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and voiced Angels of Hell in that film and Dragon Ball Super, blending their music career with voice acting work.

Role: band
Sub Role: Japanese idol group and Dragon Ball voice talents
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Involvement

Momoiro Clover Z provided the voices of Angels of Hell in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and Dragon Ball Super, bringing their distinctive energy to these supernatural characters. The group also handled the theme song for Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F', with the band members expressing their enthusiasm for the franchise, noting that the "Z" in their name is a deliberate reference to Dragon Ball's iconic subtitle.

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Idol Group Success

From 2013 to 2015, Momoiro Clover Z was ranked as the most popular female idol group in Japan. In 2013, they were the fourth highest music artist by total sales revenue in Japan, accumulating over 5.2 billion yen. During 2014, approximately 486,000 people attended their live concerts, the highest attendance record among female musicians in Japan. The group is distinguished by wearing signature colors on stage, much like the varied appearance of Dragon Ball characters themselves.

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