Content introduction
Puffy Amiyumi's US major debut album, which is Puffy but not Puffy! Original soundtrack of the anime program ``Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi'', which was broadcast on America's No. 1 anime channel ``Cartoon Network'' from November 2004, and gained popularity by depicting pop and slapstick incidents caused by the two members of the unit. Includes the movie "Scooby Doo 2" ending theme "FRIENDS FOREVER" and more.
Contains the program opening in CD-Extra format.
Bonus tracks included: “Hi Hi” (Instrumental), “Teen Titans Theme” (Instrumental)
Product Description
Us Debut Album by the Japanese Duo, a Soundtrack to the Animation Series of the Same Title. Includes Bonus Tracks "hi Hi (Instrumental)" and "Teen Titans Theme (Instrumental)" as Well as CD-EXTRA Animation Footage. First Pressing Comes with a Sticker.
Media coverage reviews, etc.
The two members of PUFFY are popular in America as “Hello Kitty meets Led Zeppelin.” This work was already released in the United States in November last year as the soundtrack for the anime ``Hi Hi PUFFY AMIYUMI'' in which the girls are characters... However, in terms of content, it is truly PUFFY's greatest hits! It includes a total of 16 songs, from big hits such as ``Asia no Innocence'' and ``This is the way I live'' to hidden gems such as ``LOVE SO PURE.'' The anime's theme song "Hi Hi" is a power pop song produced by Andy Starmer. The strength of these two is that they can transform everything into a charming charm, whether it's their Japanese pronunciation of English or their mischievous bursts that embody anime characters. Come to think of it, Seiji from Guitar Wolf also appeared in the PV for "TEEN TITANS THEME". It's quite an exciting event that Japan's beloved character star has captivated children across the United States. (Reiko Haraku) --- June 2005 issue -- Contents (from "CD Journal Review")
It's already past its "season" in Japan (sorry), and it's going to break out in the United States after being selected as an anime character, so I don't know what's going on in the world. Here is the result of a collaboration between Tamio Okuda, Andy Starmer, and Japanese and American music geeks. Also ○ as the best album.
-- Contents (from "CD Journal" database)