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[[File:Ai no Uta.jpeg|thumb|Strawberry Flower logo as seen on the cover art to ''Ai no Uta'']] | [[File:Ai no Uta.jpeg|thumb|Strawberry Flower logo as seen on the cover art to ''Ai no Uta'']] | ||
'''Strawberry Flower''' is a Japanese [[wikipedia:virtual band|virtual band]]. | '''Strawberry Flower''' is a Japanese [[wikipedia:virtual band|virtual band]]. |
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Strawberry Flower is a Japanese virtual band.
In its early years, it was a trio of three Pikmin: the Red, Yellow, and Blue Pikmin. The group debuted on December 6, 2001 with the single Ai no Uta. The Purple and White Pikmin joined the group for their third single, Tane no Uta. Since then, the group has been a quintet.
Members
- Yellow Pikmin – vocalist
- Blue Pikmin – male guitarist
- Red Pikmin – male bassist
- Purple Pikmin – female guitarist
- White Pikmin – female bassist
Singles
- Ai no Uta (includes Namida Ga Afureta)
- Pikmin Dance
- Tane no Uta (includes Shabondama)