13 Colorful Character

13 Colorful Character

Regular Edition cover
Studio album by Morning Musume
Released September 12, 2012 (2012-09-12) (JP)
Genre J-pop
Label Zetima
Producer Tsunku
Morning Musume chronology
12, Smart
(2011)
13 Colorful Character
(2012)
14 Shō: The Message
(2014)
Compilations chronology
The Best! ~Updated Morning Musume~
(2013)
Singles from 13 Colorful Character
  1. "Pyoco Pyoco Ultra"
    Released: January 25, 2012
  2. "Ren'ai Hunter"
    Released: April 11, 2012
  3. "One Two Three / The Matenrō Show"
    Released: July 4, 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone Japan[1]

13 Colorful Character (⑬カラフルキャラクター Jūsan Karafuru Kyarakuta) is the thirteenth studio album by the Japanese girl group Morning Musume. It was released on September 12, 2012.[2]

Background

It is the first album to feature tenth generation members Haruna Iikubo, Ayumi Ishida, Masaki Sato and Haruka Kudo.

The album was released in two versions: Limited Edition (CD+DVD) and Regular Edition (CD).

Track listing

All tracks written by Tsunku. 

CD
No. TitleArrangement Length
1. "One Two Three" (One・Two・Three)  4:28
2. "What's Up? Ai wa Dō na no yo~" (What's Up? 愛はどうなのよ~, "What's Up? What about Love?")  5:22
3. "Be Alive"    5:32
4. "Lalala no Pipipi" (ラララのピピピ, "Lalala and Pipipi")
(Performed by Sayumi Michishige))
  4:45
5. "Dokkān Capriccio" (ドッカ~ン カプリッチオ, "Bang Capriccio")  3:12
6. "The Matenrō Show" (The 摩天楼ショー, "The Skyscraper Show")  5:19
7. "Zero kara Hajimaru Seishun" (ゼロから始まる青春, "Youth That Starts from Nothing")  5:09
8. "Ren'ai Hunter" (恋愛ハンター, "Love Hunter")  4:45
9. "Chikyū ga Naiteiru" (地球が泣いている, "The Earth is Crying")  5:15
10. "Namida Hitoshizuku" (涙一滴, "A Teardrop")
(Performed by Reina Tanaka))
  3:16
11. "Waratte! You" (笑って!YOU, "Smile! You")
(Performed by the 9th and 10th generations))
  4:28
12. "Pyoco Pyoco Ultra[3]" (ピョコピョコ ウルトラ, "Bouncy Bouncy Ultra" or "Peep Peep Ultra")  4:57
Total length:
00:57:22

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Oricon Daily Albums Chart 5
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 6
Oricon Monthly Albums Chart[4] 32
Billboard Japan Top Albums 5

References

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