AyuHikaru wrote:
I think I figured out what bothers me about foreigners trying to enter the idol market. It kind of makes you realize that while they say Idols are "Amatuer" they really aren't and most, if not all, foreign groups I've seen (This includes Coconuts Musume to a point - though I think they eventually grew to be more professional) just look... like Youtube fodder. There's no real effort in dancing or posing, there's barely any effort at all beyond "I am singing in Japanese." I would really like to see a foreign group or person come in and be more professional - really stick those dances, really work on those costumes and posing and everything. The song is decent, though.
I see what you mean about Linda III Sei. When they were first formed, the only member that really put any effort into anything was Mutsumi (Girl in the center of the thumbnail) and she pretty much proved why she was chosen as the ace of the group. Then Sakura (Girl with the lightest hair) eventually caught onto her, while the twins and Naomi (former member) just looked lazy like... 90% of the time. Well the twins didn't look lazy they just looked basically like how Aikawa Maho did in her first single as a ANGERME member. But I think that's one of the main reasons why Naomi left, she looked like she never cared and probably would never care.
But in my opinion, Manatsu, Sakura and the new member Yukaren (to the left of Mutsumi) are really good idols and are good at what they do. Seriously those three bring in so much talent and energy into the group. But the twins... I wouldn't be surprised if one of them or both of them left anytime soon. They're kinda bringing the group down in a way (Just like Berryz. There were members who were dedicated and great performers, but there were also members that looked like they just needed a break from it all and those were the members that kind of overshadowed the awesome ones. Well they're all awesome but still). I'm not trying to be biased about Linda III Sei or anything, I agree on your post for the most part, I just had to put my two cents in

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