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Jpop Sekai => The Official J-Music Artist Threads => Topic started by: TheQuickening on September 26, 2005, 06:27:53 PM
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The kids, no doubt, are diggin' their little cartoon show. But a tour? Good for them, I say; but how will the audience react (especially the kids) when they come out on stage, and sing primarily in Japanese instead of English? Sorry kids, but the voices used in the cartoon are NOT the voices of the real Puffy. :( :( :(
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lol...they're a good launching pad for those who want to get into Jpop I guess.
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I hope they publish their articles on the website. If they do I'll pop them over here.
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But they've had tours...even before their cartoon. And I think the audience were consisted of both Jpop and non-Jpop adult fans.
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Well, nothing like a cutesy cartoon to help spread the Puffy concept now, is there? Puffy is the first real Jpop act I got into, I don't think I listened to anything but their Illustrated History album in all of 2002. It was something other than anime music that was musically cool AND Japanese. Love those two! GO PUFFY!!! :bounce:
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Puffy in concert is unfucking believably awesome.
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So someone made a request for a song, and I thought I'd share an album. From 2002, Puffy's "An Illustrated History" album. Talk about bumping a thread, this was on page 4.
http://filedump.jphip.com/kunothunder/An_Illustrated_History.zip
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I made it to their Chicago show this past July. It was quite the mixture of actual Japanese, people that were into J-pop and kids with their parents. The show was still fun, though it wasn't sold out which made me a little sad for them. But they still had lots of energy and we got a lesson in Osaka-ben.
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I got into them recently. And theie music is great "pop for pop sake". With a mix of pretty much every other genre included. I even had an urge to buy "Splurge", but sadly, didn't.
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But they've had tours...even before their cartoon. And I think the audience were consisted of both Jpop and non-Jpop adult fans.
If I'm not mistaken, there was actually an after-party (a promo party?) for Puffy in America and it consisted only of adults. Methinks it was mostly Asian-fetish men but anyways... Oddly enough, neither Puffy or Ami showed up. But from pics I've seen, it looked fairly packed and consisted of Asian go-go dancers.
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i think puffy is the good group that i know....i really like puffy's song especially 'tokyo im on my way'
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They are actually a really good band, although I reckon the cartoon series is a good way to get people into JPop I also think it's ruined them for older fans in a way (such as me:(). I really do think they're worth a lesson as they have a very diverse range of music on each album and the last album was the best of the lot.
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The kids, no doubt, are diggin' their little cartoon show. But a tour? Good for them, I say; but how will the audience react (especially the kids) when they come out on stage, and sing primarily in Japanese instead of English? Sorry kids, but the voices used in the cartoon are NOT the voices of the real Puffy. :( :( :(
haha, that must be kinda funny to see. Puffy starts singing and all the children goes like wtf?:MKerr:
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I saw them at the House of Blues in Hollywood just before the cartoon series came out -- they were excellent -- a great show! They're going to be at the HoB in Anaheim on November 18th -- I already have my ticket. I wonder how many little-kid fans will be there -- I think they can get into the HoB if htey come with their parents. And how many :? parents will there be? :lol:
When I was looking through the smilies, I found these guys from the good bad old days -- haven't seen them going at it in a long time (nothing to do with Puffy, though :lol: ): :sheep love:
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I'll be at the House of Blues too. See you there.
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Arg, the crowd was terrible. I was disappointed, and the no photography thing made it worse. :lol: Damn you House of Blues!
Puffy and the band were great, though. I finally got a towel, yay.
(http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/8251/toweljg0.jpg)
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fuck that crowd, man. what i was afraid of basically happened, bunch of kids and their parents on the floor. besides us on the front barrier, the crowd was pretty stagnant except for the TEEN TITANS theme... PUFFY deserved a much better crowd than that.
anyway, the girls and band were fuck awesome, and yatta for towel GETS. i didnt even realize it said honeysweeper until i got home last night XD thought it said honeycreeper the whole time~
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Yeah, the whole crowd kinda just stood there. I liked the one J girl that pushed her way to the front right and then started rocking out about half way. And the 2 girls on the right side looked like they were really into it.
Too bad that was the last show of the USA tour. I would have liked to see them again. :jerk:
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New Puffy album packed with collaborations
Thu, April 30, 2009 (1:13am EDT)
Pop duo Puffy revealed the contents of their next album, "Bring it!," through their official website. The album is full of collaborations, with songs written and composed by artists such as Ringo Shiina, Kazuyoshi Saito, Takeshi Hosomi (of ELLEGARDEN), Masahiko Shimura (of Fujifabric), and Butch Walker.
"Bring it!" contains a total of 13 tracks, with the last one being their cover of Sugar's "Wedding Bell" that is being used in the Fuji TV drama series "Konkatsu!" The first press edition of the CD comes with a DVD of Puffy's 2005 performance in San Francisco.
http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-4725 (http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-4725)
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"Bring it" download link:
(http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/588/covervcd.jpg)
Gets --> http://www.sendspace.com/file/otvx9t (http://www.sendspace.com/file/otvx9t)
Looking forward to see them at the Expo! I hope I can shoot some pics, but don't count on it.
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PUFFY!
Honestly I don't like the cartoon for kiddies Puffy AmiYumi, though they can benefit from it being known world wide. Maybe they can re-format the cartoon and make it similar to "Daria". :mon star:
I like their songs especially Dareka ga and My Story. I saw a video of them at YouTube and they were great doing live performances.
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Puffy was my first J-Pop love. I first got into them after randomly buying one of their discs 7 or 8 years ago, and afterward I built up a pretty sizable collection.
However, my enthusiasm for them has waned in recent years with their last couple of records (especially Bring it!, which I thought was pretty weak). I think it's actually kind of funny how Puffy's American fan base seemed to all lose interest simultaneously; it used to be a decent-sized fandom, but nowadays it's pretty quiet -- though that could be because Ami and Yumi have stopped trying to crack the American market.
And yeah, they definitely rock in concert. I saw them during the Splurge! Splurge! Splurge! tour in 2006, and it was great. Too bad the entire venue was mostly filled with children and their parents.
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I think it's actually kind of funny how Puffy's American fan base seemed to all lose interest simultaneously; it used to be a decent-sized fandom, but nowadays it's pretty quiet -- though that could be because Ami and Yumi have stopped trying to crack the American market.
That could be one of the many reasons, but I still hope they will continue what they started and be known world-wide.
And yeah, they definitely rock in concert. I saw them during the Splurge! Splurge! Splurge! tour in 2006, and it was great. Too bad the entire venue was mostly filled with children and their parents.
What a nice name for a tour - Splurge! Splurge! Splurge! - nice sound effects, really creative there. XD
It's a good sign, when those kids grow up they can be Puffy hardcore fans.
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That could be one of the many reasons, but I still hope they will continue what they started and be known world-wide.
Well, they did play in France last year, so I guess there's hope that they'd come back to the U.S. if someone would want them.
It's a good sign, when those kids grow up they can be Puffy hardcore fans.
Eh, I'm pretty sure most of the kids were there because of the Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi cartoon (it was still on the air back then), so I don't know if any of them grew up to be hardcore fans.
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Double post, but this thread is kind of dead anyway. :lol:
Puffy sings for, appears in space comedy movie
Sat, March 27, 2010 (4:05pm EDT)
Puffy has two new songs with tie-ins. The first, titled "Fish On," is being used as the theme song for the movie "Uchuu de Ichiban Wagamama na Hoshi," directed by TV Asahi producer Hiroaki Ito.
"Uchuu de Ichiban Wagamama na Hoshi" is a comedy about five men who get the opportunity to achieve their dream of traveling to outer space. Produced in collaboration with Yoshimoto Kogyo, the movie stars Koji Ookura, Kitaro, Gori, Michael Tomioka, and Kazuma Sano. In addition to singing the theme song, the two members of Puffy appear on screen in minor roles. Other minor cast members include Rika Ishikawa and several popular comedians.
"Uchuu de Ichiban Wagamama na Hoshi" is being screened twice at the Okinawa International Movie Festival, which started on March 20 and runs until March 28.
Puffy's other new song, "Jet Love," is being used as the theme song on NTV's afternoon variety show "DON!," the successor to "Omoikkiri DON!" The revamped show starts airing on March 29.
Original article (http://www.tokyograph.com/news/id-5954)
As the article notes, the movie is the same space comedy that Rika has a minor role in.
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^ Double Post Away!! I am sure shit will pick up here's a thread for it: http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=25527.0 (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=25527.0)
JPHiP.com's DJ Ping of Ping's 3x10 Charts and Pingtastic Hot Release reports that
Puffy AmiYumi to Perform At NYAF!
(http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/7125/bigpuffy.jpg)
Since 2008, the New York Anime Festival along with our friends at Superglorious, have presented the Far East To East Showcase FETES -- a night of music that brings together musical artists from both America and Japan, focusing on the borderlessness of song, and creating an evening appealing to anime fans, audiophiles, and casual New Yorkers interested in something new. Superglorious and NYAF are today proud to reveal this year's FETES will be taking place on Sunday, October 10 in the historic Irving Plaza (East 15th Street, New York, NY) for the first time, and we'll be presenting a roster of performers fully befitting the hallowed concert hall.
Like who? We'll, if you didn't figure it out by the title, Puffy AmiYumi will be headlining the event!
An eclectic, awesome, and prolific musical duo, Puffy AmiYumi, composed of singers Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura, debuted in 1996 with the million selling single Asia No Junshin. Since then, their music has made them household names in Japan, leading to numerous hit songs, commercial appearances, and even their own television show. In 2000, Puffy AmiYumi began releasing albums and touring in the US. In 2004, Cartoon Network created an original cartoon, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, which became one of the most watched cartoons in the world -- having been broadcast in 110 different countries. In 2006, Puffy AmiYumi were appointed the Goodwill Ambassadors of the Visit Japan Campaign for the US. In 2009, Puffy AmiYumi performed in Europe for the first time in front of 5,000+ people in Paris's Japan Expo. In the same year, they sang the theme song to the Naruto film Naruto Shippuden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire. Their latest album, Bring it!, includes All Because Of You and I Don’t Wanna written by Avril Lavigne and her producer Butch Walker, Hiyori Hime written by the Japanese female rock icon Sheena Ringo, the theme song to the new Genji anime series, and other songs written by numerous stellar song writers.
Puffy AmiYumi will be appearing at the New York Anime Festival and New York Comic Con throughout the weekend for panel discussions and autograph signings before taking the stage on Sunday night at Irving Plaza. Tickets to FETES are $22 in advance and $25 at the doors. Tickets can be ordered at Irving Plaza's Box Office or via Ticketmaster starting July 9th.
Keep your eyes peeled as FETES will be announcing further details and additional acts throughout the summer.
For more, visit...
www.superglorious.com (http://www.superglorious.com)
www.puffyamiyumi.com (http://www.puffyamiyumi.com)
source: http://www.mediumatlarge.net/2010/07/puffy-amiyumi-to-perform-at-nyaf.html (http://www.mediumatlarge.net/2010/07/puffy-amiyumi-to-perform-at-nyaf.html)
Official site for registering n shit: http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en/NYAF/ (http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en/NYAF/)
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love them, but I'm so not up-to-date with J-music atm, do they have a new album coming?
I wish they would tour Europe,too!
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^ me no either lol
New York Anime Festival panel has been announced!
Far East To East Showcase
Date: Saturday, October 9
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: Room 1E09
Speaker: TBA
Track: NYCC/NYAF Panels
Description: Superglorious is presenting the Far East To East Showcase -- with Puffy AmiYumi, Boom Boom Satellites, Zazen Boys, and Echosteam -- on Saturday night. Meet all the bands right here!
Their autograph session is ticketed...
Puffy AmiYumi Autograph Experience Tickets
Japanese guests Puffy AmiYumi are performing as part of Superglorious's Far East to East Showcase on Sunday, October 10. They'll be appearing at NYAF, too, on Saturday, October 9. For the ultimate fan, Sony is proud to present this limited Puffy AmiYumi Autograph Experience ticket. It includes tickets to the New York Anime Festival, the Far East to East Showcase, and a meet and greet with Puffy at NYAF. Puffy will not be holding a public autographing signing at NYAF, so this is your sole chance to get up close and get their autograph. Please note: This is not a VIP ticket offered by NYCC/NYAF and does not include any additional VIP perks.
Priced at $150
Limited to 50 tickets
Meet and Greet with Puffy takes place in a private room at 3:45 PM on Saturday, October 9
Meet and Greet includes a pre-signed photograph of Puffy
Puffy will not be signing autographs live
Puffy's management have asked that photographs not be taken during their Meet and Greet
You’ll be contacted within two business days of your order with confirmation and more information
Order by 11:59 PM EST on October 3
get em here: http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en/NYCC/Autographs/Ticketed-Autographs/ (http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en/NYCC/Autographs/Ticketed-Autographs/)
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150 dollar?! damn...
Here's a pic I took at the signing at the Japan Expo 2009 in Paris:
(http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5258/dsc08383.th.jpg) (http://img716.imageshack.us/i/dsc08383.jpg/)
Concert was cool as well. Live band = :thumbup
It looked like the girls don't like each other though, they hardly looked at each other once during the entire show :lol:
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damn holdin out on us Barrie! Awesome you met em :)
Here's a message for NYAF:
Puffy AmiYumi on their NYC performance at FETES 2010 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL1q3HK60F8#)
hit up Supergloious.com to help pick Puffy's playlist!
Puffy AmiYumi are giving fans the chance to help program their show, and it's simple. Got a favorite Puffy song? Darekaga? Radio Tokyo? Teen Titans Go? Vote for your favorite now, and Puffy will be sure the songs with the most votes get into their NYC show.
Vote now here...
http://www.superglorious.com/f-e-t-e-s-2010-help-build-puffy-amiyumis-setlist (http://www.superglorious.com/f-e-t-e-s-2010-help-build-puffy-amiyumis-setlist)
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PUFFY - R.G.W. [PV] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rla4ivaAEqE&feature=player_embedded#ws)
New PV
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Puffy was my first J-Pop love.
me 2 - i've had a crush on yumi for a so long :heart:
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Good news, we hope, :? new single and album from Puffy is scheduled to come out.
(http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/7981/zpay.jpg)
Here's the PV for the single. :)
PUFFY ハッピーバースデイ (PV) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r561wPyXe2w#ws)
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Puffy likes their creamy MOW! (Ice Cream)
いいなCM 森永 エスキモー MOW PUFFY 「わんこMOW」篇 {With thanks to 117cmVol2} (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDXD-lZajz0)
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Song used in above CM
09.バンザーイ! [BANZAI!] {Published on 14 Mar 2012 by ButterflyPUFFY} (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX57mkHWBgo)
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Dang, nearly a year since the last post.
PUFFY's Yoshimura Yumi divorces for the 2nd time
January 1, 2014 @ 12:46 am
PUFFY's Yoshimura Yumi has announced her divorce through their fan club site.
Yoshimura ended her marriage with Nishikawa Takanori (T.M.Revolution) in 2002. She then married a non-celebrity man on December 31, 2009 and welcomed their first child in August of 2012.
Through the recent post on the fan club site, she commented, "From now on, I will devote myself more and more. I will do my best with work. I will give a lot of love to my son. I will make a lot of effort to live each day happily,"
Source: natalie (http://natalie.mu/music/news/106957)
LINKS
- http://www.tokyohive.com/article/2014/01/puffys-yoshimura-yumi-divorces-for-the-2nd-time (http://www.tokyohive.com/article/2014/01/puffys-yoshimura-yumi-divorces-for-the-2nd-time)
- http://natalie.mu/music/news/106957 (http://natalie.mu/music/news/106957)
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AramaJapan.com - ICONIC duo Puffy AmiYumi confirmed to perform at Anime Boston 2017 (http://aramajapan.com/news/iconic-duo-puffy-amiyumi-confirmed-to-perform-at-anime-boston-2017/68153/)
- http://aramajapan.com/news/iconic-duo-puffy-amiyumi-confirmed-to-perform-at-anime-boston-2017/68153/
- http://www.animeboston.com/news/article/594
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TokyoHive.com - PUFFY to hold U.S. tour in April (http://www.tokyohive.com/article/2017/01/puffy-to-hold-us-tour-in-april)
- http://www.tokyohive.com/article/2017/01/puffy-to-hold-us-tour-in-april
- http://natalie.mu/music/news/215560
[Puffy AmiYumi US TOUR 2017 "NOT LAZY"]
Tuesday, April 4 - The Belasco Theater (Los Angeles, California)
Thursday, April 6 - The Regency Ballroom (San Francisco, California)
Sunday, April 9 - Trees (Dallas, Texas)