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Dialogue (stylized as DIALOGUE+) is a Japanese idol group which is signed to Pony Canyon. The group, consisting of eight voice actresses, debuted in 2019 with the release of their first single "Hajimete no Kakumei", the title track of which was used as the opening theme of the anime television series High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World. Their music has also been used in Bottom-tier Character Tomozaki and Higehiro.

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Dialogue began its activities in 2019. It is composed of eight members: Yurina Uchiyama, Nene Hieda, Kyōka Moriya, Yuna Ogata, Ayaka Takamura, Satsuki Miyahara, Mayu Iizuka, and Manatsu Murakami,[1][2] all of whom were also cast in the mobile game CUE!.[3] The group's first single, "Hajimete no Kakumei!" (はじめてのかくめい) was released on October 23, 2019;[4] the title song, which was written and composed by Unison Square Garden member Tomoya Tabuchi and arranged by Hidekazu Tanaka, was used as the opening theme of the anime television series High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World.[1] They then released the mini-album Dreamy-Logue on April 8, 2020.[4] They released two singles on February 3, 2021: "Jinsei Easy" (人生イージー, Jinsei Ījī) and "Ayafuwa Asterisk" (あやふわアスタリスク, Ayafuwa Asuterisuku), the title tracks of which are used as the opening and ending themes respectively of the anime series Bottom-tier Character Tomozaki.[4][5] They also performed the opening theme of the anime series Higehiro[6] and My Stepmom's Daughter Is My Ex.[7] They also performed the ending theme of the anime series Skeleton Knight in Another World[8] and Love After World Domination.[9]

Their first album, Dialogue+1, was released on September 1, 2021.[4] Their second album, Dialogue+2, was released on February 22, 2023.[10]

Their third studio album, titled Dialogue+3 was released on September 18, 2024

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Members

  • Yurina Uchiyama (内山 悠里菜, Uchiyama Yurina; born April 28, 1998)[11]
  • Nene Hieda (稗田 寧々, Hieda Nene; born January 15, 1997)[2][12][13]
  • Kyōka Moriya (守屋 亨香, Moriya Kyōka; born May 22, 1995)[2]
  • Yuna Ogata (緒方 佑奈, Ogata Yūna; born July 31, 1997)[2]
  • Ayaka Takamura (鷹村 彩花, Takamura Ayaka; born February 5, 1998)[2]
  • Satsuki Miyahara (宮原 颯希, Miyahara Satsuki; born October 28, 1998)[2][13]
  • Mayu Iizuka (飯塚 麻結, Īzuka Mayu; born April 15, 1996)[2][14]
  • Manatsu Murakami (村上 まなつ, Murakami Manatsu; born August 24, 1999)[2]
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