Puffy AmiYumi
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Puffy AmiYumi | ||
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Background information | ||
Also known as | PUFFY | |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan | |
Genre(s) | J-Pop, J-Rock, Shibuya-kei | |
Years active | 1995–present | |
Label(s) | Epic Records Bar/None Tofu |
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Website | PuffyAmiYumi.com | |
Members | ||
Ami Onuki Yumi Yoshimura (Touring band) Fumio Yanagisawa Takeshi Tsuji Hiroharu Kinoshita Takashi Furuta Junichi Fujimoto |
PUFFY (パフィー?) or Puffy AmiYumi as they are known in the United States (due to legal naming conflicts with Sean Combs), is a Japanese pop/rock duo.
Ami Onuki, whose nickname is "Jane", and Yumi Yoshimura, nicknamed "Sue", were scouted by two different talent agencies and put together in 1995, and soon Puffy-mania would begin. Puffy-mania refers to the craze for all things related to Puffy, from key-chains to CDs. Puffy-Mania reached its peak in 1998–1999, following the release of their Jet CD and the Jet tour.
Their first release "Asia no Junshin" sold a million records and their success has continued with several more full-length releases (totaling 14 million sales in Japan).
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[edit] History
[edit] A talent search brings Puffy together
In 1995, Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura separately learned of talent searches underway in Tokyo. Ami sent a demo to Sony; Yumi auditioned for a management company.[1] When paired together, their voices blended well and they had a close rapport. Producer and American pop musician Andy Sturmer christened them "Puffy", for which they dubbed him "the godfather of Puffy".
Their debut single, "Asia no Junshin", launched Puffy-mania. Asked if they were surprised by the attention after its success, Yumi told an interviewer "... everything that was put together for that song all came together and made it happen, but we didn't expect it. It was luck."[2]
They hosted their own weekly TV show, Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy, with guests such as Lenny Kravitz, Sylvester Stallone, Harrison Ford, and rock band Garbage.
[edit] Puffy comes to the United States
Puffy made their first US appearance as part of Music Japan's "An Evening with Japan's All-Stars" showcase at the 2000 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas.[3] After their performance at SXSW, attorneys for Sean "Puffy" Combs sent the band a cease and desist letter asking them to change their name. After changing their name in the US to Puffy AmiYumi, they told Entertainment Weekly[4]:
“ | Yumi: It doesn't bother us at all. We respect the fact that Puff Daddy is Puffy in the U.S. Ami: The bottom line is that we don't know what puffy means. We were given our name by somebody else six years ago, and we really don't have a clue. |
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After Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy ended production in 2002, Puffy focused on performing in the United States. Several of their previous Japanese albums were released for the US market and they recorded theme songs for the animated series Teen Titans and SD Gundam Force. They have also done a cover version with Cyndi Lauper of her hit Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.
They came back to the US in 2006 for their Splurge Tour. With their return, the internet radio station KGRL featured Puffy as their Flower-Powered Artist for August of 2006.[5] The feature includes an exclusive interview and a CD Review of Splurge.
[edit] Animated series
On November 19, 2004, an animated series featuring the girls, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, premiered on the United States' Cartoon Network. Although they are voiced by American actresses, the real Ami and Yumi star in short live-action segments taped in Japan. The show also features some of Puffy's music. Cartoon Network's Japan service started airing episodes of the series (in English with Japanese subtitles) in 2005. In October of that year, TV Tokyo began airing a Japanese-dubbed version of the series, which eventually also went to CN Japan on January 8, 2006.
Puffy AmiYumi made an appearance and performed in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2005 where they were also represented by their own Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi float. [6]
On January 16, 2006 Ami and Yumi were appointed goodwill ambassadors to the United States as part of the Japanese government's campaign to encourage tourism in Japan [7]. They kicked off their 10th anniversary tour in Japan on April 14, 2006, then toured the East Coast of the United States with the PuffyAmiYumi Tour '06 Splurge! Splurge! Splurge! from July 8 to July 19, 2006, coinciding with the premiere of their new television show, Hi Hi PUFFY Bu.
[edit] Musical style
Their music has been largely a collaboration between producer Tamio Okuda, American singer-songwriter Andy Sturmer, and Ami and Yumi themselves. Ami and Yumi's vocals are likened to U.S. vocal sister group The Roches.[citation needed] They often sing whole songs together with harmonies and their sound borrows heavily from the Beatles and other artists such as ABBA, The Who and Carpenters. Their genre is usually categorized as Shibuya-kei. Both Ami and Yumi themselves have openly admitted that their music is hard to put into just one genre because of the many different influences.[citation needed]
[edit] Influences
It has been noted that many of Puffy's songs are heavily influenced by a wide range of artists: ABBA, The Beatles, The Blue Hearts, The Cardigans, ELO, The Supremes, Elvis Costello, Ramones, Stereolab, The Buggles, The Who, and even Black Sabbath.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Television work
- 1997-2000: Saku Saku Morning Call
- 1997-2002: Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy
- 2004-2006: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
- 2005: Jimmy Kimmel Live (episode airing April 28, 2005)
- 2006-present: Hi Hi PUFFY Bu
[edit] Tours
[edit] References
- ^ Pool, Josh. "Puffy Ami Yumi - Splurge". IGN.com, September 11, 2006. Accessed December 7, 2006.
- ^ Whelski, Tina. "Feature: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi". WOMANROCK, August/September 2005. Accessed December 7, 2006.
- ^ Amith, Dennis A. "Prepare for the Puffy Invasion". nt2009 Entertainment, March 2001. Accessed December 7, 2006.
- ^ Bruner, Rob. "Sayonara, Puffy". Entertainment Weekly, April 3, 2001. Accessed December 7, 2006.
- ^ KGRL "August Flower-powered Artist @ KGRL.fm". KGRL, August 2006. Accessed August, 2006.
- ^ Cartoon Network Unveils Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Float For the 79th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®. Time Warner press release, October 31, 2005. Accessed December 7, 2006.
- ^ "Puffy appointed goodwill ambassadors to U.S. for tourism", Kyodo News, January 16, 2006. Accessed December 7, 2006.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Japanese Official Site
- English Official Site (Contains info on all previous work, with a blog from Ami & Yumi, and video messages from the band)
- Tofu Records
- 10th Anniversary website
- Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi Show at Cartoon Network UK
- Puffy AmiYumi at the Internet Movie Database
- Puffy AmiYumi at TV.com
- Sony Music's Puffy Site (2003-2004).
- Official MySpace Profile
- Hi Hi PUFFY Bu Their new TV Asahi show
- Puffy's Flower-powered Artist Page @ KGRL.fm
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | |
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Created By: | |
Original Run: |
November 19, 2004 - June 27, 2006 |
Starring: |
Ami Onuki | Yumi Yoshimura | Janice Kawaye | Grey DeLisle | Keone Young |
Official Site: | |
Characters |
Title Characters: Ami | Yumi | Kaz |
Episodes: | List of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi episodes |
Merchandise | |
CDs | Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | Hi Hi |
Video Games: | Kaznapped! | The Genie and the Amp |
DVDs: | Let's Go! | Rock Forever! |
Books: | Hi Hi PUFFY English |
Categories: Pages needing expert attention | Articles with sections needing expansion | Articles with unsourced statements since February 2007 | All articles with unsourced statements | Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | Puffy AmiYumi | Sony Music Japan artists | Girl groups | Pop punk groups | Japanese musical groups | J-pop | Shibuya-kei musicians