SKE48 TV show "SKE48 ZERO POSITION" had a 60-minuate special for upcoming AKB48 General Election, and SKE48 members Tani Marika at 2 May 2015, Matsumura Kaori, Suda Akari, Oba Mina and Shibata Aya appeared on the show.
On the show members talked about SKE48's future, Oba Mina said SKE48 should establish its independent direction, Shibata Aya and Matsumura Kaori agreed with her. Shibata Aya said SKE48 should be like Nogizaka46 which is separated from AKB48 group, and Matsumura Kaori states SKE48 should beyond AKB48 and leave AKB48 group.
Members also talked about their expectation at upcoming General Election:
- Tani Marika wants her name will be called
- Matsumura Kaori wants her ranking will be 1 digit
- Suda Akari wants to rank no. 1
- Oba Mina wants her ranking will be within 32
- Shibata Aya wants her ranking will be 1 digit (Top 7)
" Matsumura Kaori wants her ranking will be 1 digit " I think she'd be really lucky if she gets into senbatsu which I really hope don't happen. I liked her before, but she became kind of annoying with all those unnecessary comments she has been saying in a lot of parts.
ReplyDelete"Matsumura Kaori wants her ranking will be 1 digit
ReplyDeleteSuda Akari wants to rank no. 1"
getting too ahead of themselves
Leave AKB48 group? That's rough... I mean if SKE48 were separated from AKB48 Oba Mina and Tani Marika wouldn't be in SKE48 because the transfer would be impossible and they are great in SKE in my opinion, so the whole idea is kind of stupid...
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to aim high, but Akarin and Kaotan's goals are a bit much for them. For Akarin, she's competing with people with strong fanbases. I'm thinking she'll still be in Senbatsu for a while. For Kaotan to even be in Kami7, it's a maybe, although I doubt it.
ReplyDeleteTani's and Minarun's expectations are more realistic. I'm really hoping for Marika to at least rank, and Minarun to be in the top 32.
if ske separed of akb, ske will not have much success
ReplyDeleteif SKE48 were separated from AKB48, they even shouldn't be in the General Election
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