Most of the times Japanese pop-punk duo Puffy AmiYumi has played in Los Angeles, it was in small clubs in front of audiences consisting largely of bohemian hipsters and “J-pop” cultists. Those same ...
Until recently, only the hippest, most avant-garde American 8-year-olds have been down with J-pop (that’s Japanese pop, for us old fogies) stars Puffy AmiYumi’s peppy, contagious blend of punk, garage ...
Sometimes, it's fun to bring video games back to their roots: campy plots, clever use of strange licenses, and American companies managing to get a fair amount of "only in Japan" feel. Then again, Hi ...
This animated series based on reallife girlrock group Puffy AmiYumi a Japanese duo often compared to ABBA and ELO follows the adventures of bright sunny Ami and dark moody Yumi who travel the world ...
Kaz loses Ami and Yumi on a bet of Rock-Paper-Scissors. The new manager who won gives them an amazing lap-of-luxary. But after missing Kaz, they give him a chance to win themselves back... Kaz opens a ...
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi is a 'Rock 'n' Roll Brawler' targeted at kids 6-11 that lets them use the DS touch screen to join the band and play guitar.
Last year, D3 Publisher hit the Game Boy Advance with Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: Kaznapped!, a portable game rendition of the bubblegum-punk faux anime pairing based on the real-life Japanese pop duo. The ...
In Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and the Amp, the goal is to help the two lead characters find their lost musical inspiration. It'd be nice if the gamer could help the developers of this Nintendo DS ...