Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura are the stars of the Cartoon Network's new show, an animated series based on their real lives as Puffy, one of Japan's favorite pop groups.
Since we've already got a Puffy, they've added their names to their U.S. moniker.
Their new show on the Cartoon Network, Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi, debuts this coming Friday at 7:30 p.m. Eastern and Pacific, 6:30 p.m. Central time.
Here's yesterday's New York Times story by J.D. Considine.
- Big in Japan, but Made in the U.S.A.
Ami and Yumi, a pair of plucky young rock stars, are thrilled when their manager introduces them to a cute little girl named Harmony, who's their No. 1 fan.
Their enthusiasm wanes, however, when they find Harmony hiding in their sock drawer.
Yumi tosses the sycophantic stalker out the window of their (moving) tour bus, but Harmony keeps turning up with predictably wacky results.
"Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi," which has its debut on Friday on the Cartoon Network, is an animated series based on two real Japanese pop stars,
Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura, a k a Puffy Ami Yumi.
In Japan they're known simply as Puffy, but North America already has a Puffy.
They have been familiar faces since 1996, when "Ajia no Junshin" ("True Asia") their debut single in imitation of the group E.L.O., sold more than a million copies.
Like most Japanese pop acts, the group is nearly unknown in the United States, which is what the new cartoon is intended to change.
For this is no Japanese import; their Japanese fans won't even see it.
"Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi" is a made-in-the-U.S.A. cartoon intended to turn average American kids into fans of a Japanese pop group.
Not surprisingly, "Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi" is the work of a crazed fan.
Sam Register, the Cartoon Network vice president who created the show, had never heard of Puffy Ami Yumi until the summer of 2001, when he stumbled across the video for their single "Boogie Woogie No. 5" on a cable access channel in New York.
"I waited until the end of the video, which I never do, to find out if I could see their name," he said.
"But the credits were in Japanese, so I had no idea who they were."
A year later Mr. Register happened to hear the song again, this time on National Public Radio.








Article comments
— go to most recent comments1 - Damaris
I just happen to be browsing and I seen the cartoon come on. Girlish giggles came from me because I love J-pop and now there is a cartoon with J-pop stars.
I wanted to know more about them, this is more than enough info.
Hey I love japanese music! I don't think it sucks at all.
2 - Anne
I love the show! I just got done watching an episode a hour ago. It was wonderfull. I am already a huge fan of J Pop Ayu Hamasaki and when I was skimming threw the shows and saw that their was a show about some J Pop Stars I quickly turned to it. I love it. The animation is like the plot, silly and random.
3 - olive
Catchy music. Crappy cartoon
4 - kevin kissoon
hi I am kevin one of your greatest fan in u.s.a I love your music and you guy's are very cool and pretty
5 - Kimie
This is all bull! I knew of and loved Puffy Ami Yumi before they came out with that God awfull show on cartton network. But since I'm a big fan of their's I thought I'd stick it out and try to watch the show. I can't even describe how disappointed I was. I thought Ami and Yumi would do the voices, I heard mainly songs in english, and the artwork is just another American cartoon trying to look like anime! I'll tell you why Japanese music doesn't sell in America, MOST OF THE JAPANESE ARTISTS SING IN ENGLISH! Of course it won't sound right! They should leave the songs in Japanese, they sound so much better! There are a few exceptions, Puffy does have some good english songs ("Your love is a drug"), Hikaru Utada is also good at singing in english but she sounds better in Japanese as do most artists. You want to make more money? Tell these big record companies to import the music straight from Japan, don't edit it. Leave it as it is. I know a number of popular groups in Japan. But it's only because I spend the 30 bucks for a CD that has to be flown in to America. I must say every CD has been well worth the extra cash.
6 - alba
puffy ami yumi are totally great I think they are great japanese singers but I don't get the words that they are saying in the songs but its ok they are singing them from their hearts no matter what its the thought that counts I think ami and yumi make a great team working together as a girl group singing marvelous songs so its their uniqueness that matters because they are huge stars in japan so here in florida I can see puffy ami yumi on cartoon network but I think that they are cool and totally great!!! I LOVE puffy ami yumi and make thei hopes and dreams come true
7 - Aimee
I am familiar with some Japanese music and artist,but only from anime shows.Like BoA and Koda Kumi and people like that.When I was watching Teen Titans,which I usually didn't but that's besides the point,I heard this one song while they were trying to escape this house that was almost continual,and ami yumi sang this one song that I fell for!It made me want to see that show a million times until I found out that it was also on Ami Yumi's show.I LOVE that song^^
8 - Doug
I've always been a fan of Japanese culture since I was a little kid. I happened to catch the show on cartoon network and thought is was cute but definatly intended for a younger audiance and bored me quickly. I heard some of the music and thought it was catchy. Then at the end of the show the real girls do a little skit and thats what grabbed my attention! They are beautiful! I now have a new found sense of motivation to save some money up and move to Japan. I dont know if everyone in that country is as gorgeous as those two but if its anything close it has to be what I need in my life.
9 - william
I like the puffy ami yumi show!
10 - Brad curl
im crazy for puffy ami yumi. and just for the record,im a guy.yal best not even think about puffy amiyumi eny more, cause im takin over.
11 - NO COMMENT
I LOVE THIS SHOW IT THE BEST i love the episode when they go and ge $1 sushi
CHEAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12 - madaketsun
Hi-does anyone know of any PUFFY AMIYUMI Goods?Tshirts,dolls etc.
13 - Kori
i love puffy ami yumi, they are so pretty and cool, i mean the show is not that great but hey ami and yumi r the main characters i guess i can get used to it. i love j pop and P.A.Y are really great, so is ayumi hamasaki Namie Amuro,and seji, but of all i like P.A.Y
14 - John Farallo
I am just thankful that in this world of war hate and violence there are are women like puffy ami yumi making such a great product!their music makes me happy and makes me not want to swear and punch stuff god bless puffy ami yumi
15 - John Farallo
I am just thankful that in this world of war hate and violence there are are women like puffy ami yumi making such a great product!their music makes me happy and makes me not want to swear and punch stuff god bless puffy ami yumi
16 - HW Saxton
It's too bad that Shonen Knife never got to have their own TV show.
17 - bruna ferreira
oi adoro as fots da ami e da yumi e achop elas d+
18 - Faith
I'm doing this thing in french class and I have to find out what you guyz like to wear and stuff like that. Please post as much specific stuff as u can on your site. Or on this one. Thanx. Faith.
P.S> Do u guyz even have your own site?
19 - Suki akamari
hello, how old Is Ami adn Yumi, because i cant seem to find out? thank you and goodbye
20 - Yumi
yes, its puffyamiyumi.com but there are a few more.
hope this helps
goodbye
21 - ami
we tend to wear similar things to our videos. The stage/video wear is an exagerated version of what we wear day to day.
22 - Claudia
Hello, I love your show. I think Ami and Yumi are very very cute and beautiful. I love the episode taffy Trouble because I love the part when the girls eat the candy and get their stomachs full that was so cute awwww.I also love the song True Asia.
AMI AND YUMI ROCKS!!!
23 - Lindsay
Hi! Whats up Ami and Yumi! Since I started high school I got even more intrested in the Japanese culture I even joined a Jap.club Since I watched your show on cartoon network,it influenced me even more to learn more Japanese.The cool thing about your show is that I can understand some of the Japanese words being said.You guys are da bom
Best wishes
24 - uao
As a guy who spent 8 years in Japan, Puffy are a familiar name. While I've never been a huge fan, I am glad to see them getting some notice on these shores (although I wish it weren't via a cartoon, but of course, they're a natural fit).
Their mid-90's debut song was kick-ass though: Asia No Junshin (rough translation: Asian confidence. Their "Asia" extended to Berlin and Dublin in the song)
Western rock fans might want to find that one(readily available on p2p) because of the uncredited producer, Jeff Lynne.
It sounds like two cute Japanese chicks singing surging, heavy, uptempo, full tilt ELO song. Except it's a lot better than that may sound.
But for J-Pop, I always had the hots for the all-girl Princess Princess. Although I do have a crush on Takako Minekawa.
25 - uao
Tokoro de, Ami-san to Yumi-san, yoroshiku!
Watashi no mesaaji o kaku ato de, anatatachi no mesaaji o hajimete mita.
Gan'batte!