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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AHHH, PUFFY!!! Could become a HUGE American Sensation, YAY!
First off, this is Puffy's official unveiling to a mass American audience, and either: they won't know what hit them, they will be utmost delighted, or both.

I would think both.

Puffy (Ami and Yumi) are now poised to become household names in the US, and THAT would be so groovy!! Puffy and Spongebob, what could be a better combination...
Published on November 17, 2004 by Larry Davis

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good, but not great, place to start for all things Puffy
I am a completist at heart when filling out my music library so I picked up the Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi soundtrack...

Music wise it is pretty much a boiled down version of An Illustrated History, which is probably the better primer to get to know this wonderful Japanese duo. A couple new English tracks are in Hi Hi (Hi Hi, Friends Forever, Forever, Joining a Fan...
Published on November 20, 2004 by W. Johnson


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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good, but not great, place to start for all things Puffy, November 20, 2004
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W. Johnson (The Mile High City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
I am a completist at heart when filling out my music library so I picked up the Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi soundtrack...

Music wise it is pretty much a boiled down version of An Illustrated History, which is probably the better primer to get to know this wonderful Japanese duo. A couple new English tracks are in Hi Hi (Hi Hi, Friends Forever, Forever, Joining a Fan Club) plus Sunrise from their Japanese EP 59. it is also a theme song for one of the Gundam series in Japan.

The web enhanced stuff is okay...not a whole lot new, but maybe Sony Music will tack on some more stuff soon. There is nothing there that you can;t get from Cartoon Network's website. It would have been netter to have stuff on the CD for fans, like the videos of the songs...

There is just enough new stuff (especially for the fans bereft of Puffy's Japanese relase of 59) to make it worth while...for those of you looking to learn more about Puffy this is a fair place to start (but An Illustrated History is a better one). For fans of the new Cartoon Network show it will give a much broader view of their work than the well placed snippets in the show.

On a song by song note:
Hi Hi - An infectious and fun theme song from the show. Though I suspect only Ami is singing as Yumi's English is still a little shaky.

Friends Forever - A nice English version of the song from Nice

Planet Tokyo - A great song off of Nice, though maybe not as good as Your Love is A Drug.

Joining A Fan Club - I prefer the Japanese version from Nice, but it is good song in this version too.

Forever - Both seem to be singing in English, it is a throwback 60's girl band song and very pleasant.

VACATION - Not a song I like much, but your mileage may vary. Probably good for the snippets on the show.

Love So Pure - Yumi seems to be singing lead on this English version and makes it a compellingly great song.

True Asia: The Japanese version and anothe rgreat song...and their first hit.

Boogie Woogie #5: A song I do not like, but again good for sampling snippets into the show.

That's The Way It Is: A very catchy song and more throwback than j-poppy.

Sunrise: A GREAT song as are most of the songs Andy Sturmer has done with Puffy over the past several years. Very well sung and played. One of the few songs where lots of synthesizers are a great thing.

Into The Beach: An okay song, very heartfelt vocals.

December: A nice sounding more serious sounding song.

Teen Titans Theme: A fun song from the Cartoon Network series...another great Sturmer song.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AHHH, PUFFY!!! Could become a HUGE American Sensation, YAY!, November 17, 2004
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Larry Davis (NYC/Long Island, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
First off, this is Puffy's official unveiling to a mass American audience, and either: they won't know what hit them, they will be utmost delighted, or both.

I would think both.

Puffy (Ami and Yumi) are now poised to become household names in the US, and THAT would be so groovy!! Puffy and Spongebob, what could be a better combination??

This CD, their first for Epic/Sony BMG proper in the US, serves as the soundtrack to Puffy's cartoon show "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi" on the Cartoon Network, and I hear the show is fun and delightful with tons of music industry in-jokes. As cool for us adult kids, as impressionable youngsters. Coolness!!

To us Puffy fans, this CD is like "An Illustrated History" Part 2, always a cool thing!! It includes 2 new/recent songs with 4 from their 2003/2004 Japanese mini-album "59"!!! The newer songs have that trusty/mad genius Andy Sturmer touch. To those not in the know, Andy is the pop god from 90s powerpoppers Jellyfish, one of the greatest powerpop bands of all time...investigate if you're not familiar...pronto!!

The great thing about this disc (and all Puffy discs for that matter) is that it flows like a solid album, not a disjointed mess. Plus, Puffy's tunes and styles are timeless, bright, ultracatchy and clever, and they run all over the pop + rock + roll music map from the past 40 years, put em all in a blender, mix well, and VOILA!! It comes out distinctly Puffy!! Doesn't matter whether Ami + Yumi sing in Japanese or English, their charm wins you over...as someone recently said in his review of "Nice", Puffy creams me everytime I try and resist their charms...listen, with Puffy, resistance is futile, useless, just give in for chrissakes, your resistance will NEVER win!!

OK, the tracklisting and the details: all 10/10 grades
1- "Hi Hi" (The cartoon's theme...rocking + ultracatchy with cool riffs, audience sound effects and groovy farfisa)
2- "Friends Forever" (from the "Scooby Doo 2" soundtrack, rocking riff, catchy-as-hell chorus, more farfisa, neato breakdown in the bridge)
3- "Planet Tokyo" (from "Nice", an addictive, catchy-as-all-hell, rocking + funky little tune)
4- "Joining A Fan Club" (from "59", YEP, their Jellyfish cover!!!!!! Neat ska-ish arrangement, with a nice lyrical point of view twist)
5- "Forever" (from "59", a short little 60's-ish jangly gem that would make the Bangles blush, with their harmonies and Beatles overtones)
6- "V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N" (a Yumi solo tune from 1997's 2EP set "solosolo", similar in concept to OutKast's "Speakerboxx/The Love Below", but done 7 years prior. The song?? Japanese-sung, sounds like a 60s beach movie song, like "Beach Blanket Bingo")
7- "Love So Pure" (from "Spike", a song so Jellyfish, it's scary!! Catchy, tuneful and delightful.)
8- "True Asia" (their 1st hit in Japan from 1996, sounds like ELO, Jeff Lynne would be jealous)
9- "Boogie Woogie No.5" (from "Spike", a groovy little song, with George Of The Jungle drums, stinging guitar riffs, snappy horn section, dancey arrangement with ultrabright vocals front and center, and a catchy countdown in the chorus)
10- "That's The Way It Is" (from "Jet CD", their sunny Beatle-esque tune, with catchy guitar riffs, verses and choruses, constant handclaps, cool vocal tradeoffs on the chorus arrangements, and nifty little harmonica solos by the girls on the break)
11- "Sunrise" (from "59", OH..MY..GOD!!!! Could be the greatest Puffy song yet!!! Catchy and bright are raised to a whole 'nother level on this gem, wow!! Instant mood enhancer. The tempo is speedy, with globs of melody plopped on top, from the guitar riffs + keyboard lines which are brighter than, yep, the greatest sunrises. The chorus HAS to be the most melodic and catchy and uplifting I have heard, possibly EVER...doesn't matter that it's in Japanese...this tune will burrow deep in your pleasure crater and get stuck, enabling it unmovable!!!! Could be one of the greatest pop tunes ever written, bar none!!)
12-"Into The Beach" (from "Spike" and their Japanese hits collection from 2000, rocking, catchy, tuneful and in your face, with the sharp riffs front and center)
13- "December" (from "Spike", a nice, refreshing, ultramelodic and mellow, keyboard-driven Burt Bacharach/Brian Wilson hybrid)
14- "Teen Titans Theme" (from the US "Nice" and the Japanese "59", genius fun powerpop, like "Secret Agent Man" meets the Ramones and Bay City Rollers, with it's catchy-as-hell, addictive structure overall, fitting right in with many cartoon themes of the 60s and 70s, and neat surf-like guitar licks + punky vocal attack...love the end where they squeal out "TEEN TITANS" in their singular high-pitched voices together and Japanese accent...)

Irresistible...Puffy rules!!!! ;-)
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yet another "introduction" to Puffy, but another great one!, November 24, 2004
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
Puffy's actually been around since the mid-90's and is an absolute phenomenon in Japan, a country that chews up and spits out pop acts on an almost bi-monthly basis - the fact that they've lasted so long and remain so popular there is testament to their talent and quality. This is already Puffy's 3rd or 4th US CD at this point, but it seems like they're just gonna keep tossing out "greatest hits" CD's here until people finally take notice. And take notice they should, because this is a great, great band.

I've known about Puffy for several years and had heard many of their songs without realizing it (their songs have appeared on movie soundtracks in the US and in many TV commercials in Japan, where I visit fairly often). But this was the first Puffy CD I actually purchased, after seeing the Cartoon Network TV show that it's a soundtrack of, and I now wonder what the heck took me so long! This is about as perfect as pop/rock/folk/punk music can get (they are all those styles and more), and even without understanding most of the lyrics I find it almost impossible to get their songs out of my head.

Stylistically, their music is all over the map, but each song is as catchy and satisfying as the last despite whatever genre you'd place it in. While their earlier music is more E.L.O. mixed with standard J-Pop, their more recent stuff tends more towards power-pop or punk, with a bit of obvious Beatles thrown in (and of course, the massive influence of Andy Sturmer). All of those styles are represented on this CD, and I wouldn't say they do one thing better than any other. This is a highly versatile and eclectic band, and I can listen to their disco-like techno-pop just as easily as I can listen to their noisier, grungier punk. I know you're thinking this must be a band without a real identity, but trust me - you'll never hear a Puffy song and not know who's playing it. And while they wear their influences on their sleeve, you've never heard such glorious homages as this.

If you peruse the track listing for this CD you will see a lot of repeated tracks from their other US CD's, "Nice" and "An Illustrated History". But there's enough that's new here to make this CD worthwhile both for new Puffy fans and for those who already own those other two CD's. The title track, for example, was recorded recently specifically for the TV show, and while I don't consider it among their best songs, it is nevertheless new. This is also a convenient way to get the English version of "Friends Forever" (it also appears on the Scooby Doo 2 soundtrack), which I actually consider superior to the Japanese version of the song - it was not only re-recorded with new vocals, the vocals themselves have been slightly re-arranged and I think sound more pleasing. (I'd say the same of "Planet Tokyo", although both the Japanese and English versions of that song also appear on "Nice.")

If you asked me straight out which Puffy CD to buy for or as someone who's never heard them before, I would probably answer "An Illustrated History" or "Nice" before this CD. Nevertheless, this is a great CD put out by a great band and you can't go wrong with almost any Puffy CD. I can only hope that the rest of their back catalog will be made available in the US at some point. If you don't own any Puffy CD's, then you need to fix that right now.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, March 9, 2005
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
Wow! That is this album in a nutshell. All of their albums are REALLY REALLY GREAT!!! I also reccomend the other two albums of theirs that I own, which are "Nice" and "An Illustrated History". This album is the most upbeat of all of the albums I own of theirs. They only have about three songs that are kind of slow, compared to the others on the album. My favorite fast track on this cd is "Joining a Fan Club" and my favorite slower one is "December". So if you like faster songs, this is the Puffy AmiYumi album for you!! BUY IT NOW!!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PLAY IT LOUD!, January 7, 2005
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Brian Dunne "steinclub2" (Eastern PA, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
That's what four-year-old Joe says from the back seat.
He's right. This disc rocks in a variety of styles.

I was pleasantly suprised by how much I liked it.
I bought it on a hunch that it'd entertain the troops during a long drive since Joe loves playing the Puffy AmiYumi games which feature 3 songs from the album on cartoonnetwork.com.

At first he and his 2½ year old sister played the three "game songs" AND the Teen Titans Theme over and over, but now they play and dance to the whole thing. So do I. Did I say they love the cartoon too?

I'm most thankful that it has knocked Baby Einstein out of the CD player!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This Album Delivers Nothing Short of the Best of Puffy!, May 2, 2005
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
Wow. Seriously,oh my God. This is such an awesome cd, i'm almost speechless. I'm just super ticked off that K2G wasn't in here.Oh well. This is a great cd to start off with if you're new to Puffy and want to just try and see if you like them.

Hi Hi- this is an okay song, not saying that it's just alright an un-enjoyable.If you listen to it to much,though, i guarantee it will get annoying.

Friends Forever- Not one of my favorite tracks, but it's alright for all of you out there who are fans of the very cliched saying "BFFs Forever!!" still it's fun to listen to.

Planet Tokyo-OMG, this is the second best song on the entire cd!!
I'll tell you the first best later. The lyrics-oh my goodness-they couldn't be catchier. I LUV THIS SONG!!!!!!

Joining a Fan Club-I'm hust gonna be truthful and say it. I despise this song with every piece of my existence.

Forever- ...(don't really have an opinion)

V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N-a nice-sounding 60's bechy song.Not one of my best choices, but Yumi is my personal favorite so I'll just say I really like this song cuz it's her solo.

Love So Pure- a more hopped-up version of Forever, which...uh...I just didn't like it very much. It's a good song, i don't deny that, but, i dunno, it just did not appeal to me.

True Asia-Holy. freaking. Crud.No wonder this was the hit single that catapulted Puffy into super-stardom!!I seriously like this song. The english lyrics, I have to say, are really weird. I mean,"Be a mouse or move the cursor. Kibun,eleven,access,wanna try now?" What!?!? Ami and Yumi, you gotta do better than that. Anyway this song rules!

Boogie Woogie No.5-alright, this song instantly reminded me of the battle riff in Donkey Kong. There, I said it. happy now!?!?Anyway, this was an interesting song. I was a little scared by the Louis Armstrong-like trumpets. Okay, okay, i didn't like them one bit. But I did like this song. But it depends what mood i'm in.

That's the Way It is-This is a very good song. I like the nice guitar in there. However, if they put in the english version of the song, ( which, I'm not even sure if there IS an english version) it would suck profusely.Luckily it's in Japanese.


Sunrise- you know how i said that Planet Tokyo was the second best song here? well, this is the first best. You wanna know why? IT ROCKS SO FREAKIING HARD IT PRACTICALLY NEEDS AN AIRBAG! japan is the land of the rising sun, so what a great song to come from the girls who are true Asia!This is my favorite song...EVER!

Teen Titans- extremely simply put, this is the best theme song in the history of the galaxy.





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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Puffy AmiYumi Rocks (as does Teen Titans)!, March 20, 2005
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
I LOVE Puffy AmiYumi so much it's almost hard to comprehend. I am the biggest Teen Titans fan you will find on the planet, therefore when I heard there was going to be an animated series based on the Japanese pop/rock/punk group that performed the theme song for Teen Titans, I was OVERJOYED. This CD contains a lot of upbeat and happy songs (which drive my mother completely insane) and about three slower, more mellow songs. One half of the CD is sung in English, the other in Japanese.My favorite tracks would have to be Hi Hi, Planet Tokyo (my personal favorite song),Forever,and just about every other song on that CD. The Teen Titans theme is intensely awesome. I just can't get enough of that theme!Most of these songs are very-uhh-addictive. They will get stuck in your head as soon as you take off your headphones and follow you around for about one or two more days.But these are the very rare, unique songs that you actually WANT to get stuck inside your head.If you are a fan of foreign or pop music, BUY THIS ALBUM RIGHT STINKIN' NOW! If not, oh well. This is a great soundtrack, so if you buy it, listen to it, and like it, watch the cartoon every Friday night at 7:30 on Cartoon Network. Also watch the Teen Titans every weekday at 6:30 (also on Cartoon Network).This may not be eveyone's cup of tea, but it is most definitely the best tea I've ever tasted!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It rules, December 23, 2005
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This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
I cant belive that people are writing like,Puffy AmiYumi is bad! I love their music and show Hi Hi puffy Ami Yumi.My sister and I are pretending to be Ami and Yumi and singing "We make music and play that good...." and we could go threw this whole cd without the lyrics. Also,the songs are easy to remember.Just try to remember this without staring at your computer:"Shes joinin a fan-club".Oh,and try to get the music video for the asewome song"Joining a fanclub" When you get the lyrics for the first time,stuff is easy to remember.PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE STOP SENDING THESE MESSAGES FOR 940 DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars [Puffy AmiYumi Rocks!******, April 2, 2005
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This album is enjoyable. It has an upbeat and you can't ressist singing a long. Soon as I got Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi I didn't stop listening to it! I love the songs the Boogie Woogie No. 5 that has a groovy beat, Planet Tokyo: has that rockin' beat!, Hi Hi:you gotta sing a long, Teen Titans theme: sing along and dance a long. All The Songs are GREAT! You'll love this album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent J-Pop/Rock Brought to the States, January 2, 2005
This review is from: Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (Audio CD)
I purchased this compact disc because I watched an episode or two on Cartoon Network and I was listening to it on RealRhapsody. The album itself was average. First off, I'm amazed that Sony would put the money into bringing this J-Pop/Rock band over from Japan when there are many other bands that need more American exposure than Puffy Ami Yumi does (Orange Range, anyone?).

The CD, however, does provide the top of J-Pop/Rock you'd expect from, well, Japan. The tunes themselves are catchy and belong moreso in a musical than an album. They take about joining a fan club and how we're going to be friends "foreva". It's really dominant in the high frequency levels and may be a little too sweet for many people. You could say that it's basically nasal sounds, but at least they're on key.

And I guess being catchy is what it's all about, right? The tune will get stuck in your head for a while and you wish that another band would cover the song. I'd say that it's definately something to check out if you're interested in this type of music and/or supporting more Asian artists coming to the states (Utada Hikaru, hooray for her!), but I doubt it's something you'd listen to very often other than to get a quick shot of double-down pleasure of sweet ear decay.

If you are, however, a big fan of the show, then you'll probably enjoy the soundtrack much more than I did. It's basically a good mix of songs written here sung by Puffy AmiYumi and a mix of their older stuff from Japan. I'd rate it higher if they, *sniffle*, meant more to me in my heart.
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