Aimi Eguchi
Aimi Eguchi | |
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Corporate promotion character | |
![]() Aimi Eguchi as she appears in the Ezaki Glico commercial
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First appearance | June 2011 |
Created by | Ezaki Glico |
Voiced by | Yukari Sasaki |
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Gender | Female |
Occupation | Japanese idol |
Aimi Eguchi (江口 愛実 Eguchi Aimi?) is a fictional Japanese idol. She is a CGI composite of various features of six existing (some now former) members of the theater/idol group AKB48.[1]
Eguchi was announced as the group's newest member in June 2011. According to an official profile she was 16 years old, born on February 11, 1995, and from Saitama, north of Tokyo. She was featured in the Japanese magazine Weekly Playboy, and appeared in a television commercial for the confectionery company, Ezaki Glico. Suspicions arose amongst AKB48 fans and on June 19, 2011, Glico finally admitted that Eguchi was a fake created by the company, disappointing many fans.[2][3] As of May 2013[update], she is no longer listed on the official website as a trainee.[4][5]
CGI contributors
- Atsuko Maeda (eyes)
- Tomomi Itano (nose)
- Mariko Shinoda (mouth)
- Yuko Oshima (hair/body)
- Minami Takahashi (outline)
- Mayu Watanabe (eyebrows)
References
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External links
- Aimi Eguchi in Weekly Playboy
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- ↑ AKB 48 newest member Aimi Eguchi is a 'virtual idol' channelnewsasia.com, 20 June 2011
- ↑ New Japanese Pop Idol Shocks Fans With News–She’s Not Real Singularity Hub, 22 June 2011
- ↑ Japanese Scientists Build a Perfect (and Fake) Pop Star TIME.com, 24 June 2011
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