Hotch Potchi

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Hotch Potchi
(ハッチ ポッチ)
Origin Tokyo
Genres J-Pop
Occupations Singers
Years active2005
Labels StarDust
MembersIzawa Yuuki
Koshiyama Ryouta
Isamu Takashi
Ohsawa Aruka
Shimura Yuuki
Morishita Masaya (dog members: Hatch, Pottchi (Potsuchi))
Website Official Site

Hotch Potchi is a Japanese boy band group. The band was formed in 2005. Many of the original members quit, including lead singer Yousuke. They were replaced by new members.

Contents

Profile

Former members

Dogs

Singles

Album #Information
1stSurfin' Dog (Dog盤)
  • Released: August 8, 2007
2ndSurfin' Boys (Boys盤)
  • Released: August 8, 2007

Television

TV ProgramTV station
We Love Hotch PotchiGYAO TV
Pet size set Pochi TamaTV Tokyo system
MelodixTV Tokyo System

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