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[[File:Whiteberry.jpg|thumb|right|Whiteberry]]'''Whiteberry''' was a Japanese pop band that has performed for the Pokémon anime. They are most famous among the Pokémon fandom for their version of ''[[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master]]'', the original Japanese theme, which was used as [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master#Opening animation: TV OP 4|the fourth opening theme]].
[[File:Whiteberry.jpg|thumb|right|Whiteberry]]'''Whiteberry''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトベリー''') was a Japanese pop band that has performed for the Pokémon anime. They are most famous among the Pokémon fandom for their version of ''[[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master]]'', the original Japanese theme, which was used as [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master#Opening animation: TV OP 4|the fourth opening theme]].


The group consisted of five members, all girls from {{wp|Hokkaidō}} who were close friends: Yuki Maeda (vocalist), Aya Inatsuki (guitarist), Yukari Hasegawa (bassist), Rimi Mizusawa (keyboardist), and Erika Kawamura (drummer). They formed the band in 1994, and were active as a group for 10 years, until 2004. During this time they released 4 albums and 11 singles.
The group consisted of five members, all girls from {{wp|Hokkaidō}} who were close friends: Yuki Maeda (vocalist), Aya Inatsuki (guitarist), Yukari Hasegawa (bassist), Rimi Mizusawa (keyboardist), and Erika Kawamura (drummer). They formed the band in 1994, and were active as a group for 10 years, until 2004. During this time they released 4 albums and 11 singles.
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