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  2. Idol (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Idol was launched in 2002, months after the first series of Pop Idol ended. ... a chorus line in groups of 10 where free song choices are allowed, a trio ...

  3. Category:Idols (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the international versions of the television franchise, Idols. Subcategories This category has the following 38 subcategories, out of 38 total.

  4. Idol - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Idol; Star Search Croatia; Super Idol (Greek TV series) SuperStar (Arabic TV series) SuperStar (Czech and Slovak TV series) SuperStar KZ; SuperStar România; Türkstar; Vietnam Idol; World Idol; 1DOL, a Philippine television series; Idols, a 1943 Spanish film "Idol", an episode of the television series Power Rangers S.P.D.

  5. Category:Idols (franchise) participants - Wikipedia

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    This category holds people who have participated in any of the Idol series television shows around the world. Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.

  6. Idols (franchise) - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Japanese idols - Wikipedia

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    I. IA (software) Yuri Ichii; Miori Ichikawa; Kaori Iida; Raura Iida; Riho Iida; Rina Ikoma; Akiko Ikuina; Erika Ikuta; Toma Ikuta; Yui Imaizumi; Miyuki Imori; Goro ...

  8. Idols - Wikipedia

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  9. Japanese idol - Wikipedia

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    Japanese-Korean idols (日韓アイドル, Nikkan aidoru): While Japan and South Korea agencies have created collaborative idol groups in the past, with Route 0 in 2002, [55] during the third Korean wave in the mid-to-late 2010s, the term saw usage again to refer to collaborative idol groups promoting primarily in Japan, but with music, styling ...