TV personality and former "idol" singer Hayami Yu (38) has released a CD of English songs with her daughter, who is all of two years old! Hayami and her eldest daughter Alisa sing 24 children's songs on "Let's Sing Together," which was also produced by "mama". Most are classics like the "ABC Song" and "Humpty Dumpty" but there are also 4 original tracks, including "Alisa's Voice." Alisa also has a one-year old sister Karen. Hayami spent most of her childhood in the US and speaks fluent English. • Impressionist Kurita Kanichi (46), known as Kurikan, has married actress Osawa Sayaka (31). The couple registered their marriage on March 3 but are still living separately and have not made plans for a ceremony. Kurita was divorced in January of last year.
March 09, 2004
Singer and actress Miyaji Mao (photo, 20) gave her fans a tearful apology at a recent CD launch event. The cause was a series of compromising pictures published in the gossip magazine Friday that showed her in a romantic clinch with a 27-year old man referred to as her "manipulator." It is a common feature of the Japanese entertainment business that younger female artists have to apologize to (male) fans for shattering their illusions by getting romantically involved. • Comedians Shinomiya Akira (21) and Matsumoto Mika (33) are set to get married on March 20, at an event to be organized by the Matsutake Geino agency which represents both artists. The event is ominously titled "Divorce Reorganization." Shinomiya is one half of the manzai duo Ojin Osbourne who currently are hugely popular with high school girls.
Comedy duo Saruganseki have announced that they are going to break up at the end of this month. Ariyoshi Hiroiki and Moriwaki Kazunari (both 29), who first met as high school students, are to go solo after a ten-year career together. They became an overnight success in 1996 when the hit variety show Dempa Shonen featured their hitchhiking adventure across Asia and Europe. They were left in Hong Kong with just \10,000 and instructions to make their way to London any way they could. The country cheered them on over the course of several months until they reached their goal (photo), but people were shocked to learn that they had secretly been given airline tickets for certain legs of the trip. It was one of several scandals that hit audience figures and eventually brought the show off the air. • Takamura Luna, a member of the Showa-era pop group Golden Half, died yesterday of cancer in Hawaii. She was 54. The group, made up of five half-Japanese girls, became very popular in the early 1970s through their appearances on the hit Drifters comedy show "Hachiji Dayo!" Luna had an American father and Japanese mother.
Joshima Shigeru (33), leader of the Johnny's pop group Tokio, has been romantically linked with model Kosaka Hitomi (26). The former "race queen" is this year's campaign girl for a French lingerie maker. It seems that Kojima jumped straight from his previous relationship with model Morishita Satomi (32) for a younger "model". As usual, Johnny's gave the media the expected denial of any romantic involvement despite pictures in the women's magazine Shukan Josei. • TV personality Sonomama Higashi (46) has graduated with honours from the Lit. department of the prestigious Waseda University. From April he will study politics at the same school.
A movie version of the popular TV Tokyo anime "Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters" will be released in 4,000 US theaters on August 13. The movie will be joint effort between publisher Shueisha, TV Tokyo and Warner Bros. The anime has its roots in the Shonen Jump manga, whose English version has been selling well in the US since its 2002 launch, and the TV show began in 2000. A card game based on the show has also been extremely popular with its core audience, junior and senior high school-aged students. The American network version of the show, which aired from September 2001 reached No.1 in the rankings for children's shows.
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Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 6:48 pm Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
March 12, 2004
A movie version of the popular TV Tokyo anime "Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters" will be released in 4,000 US theaters on August 13. The movie will be joint effort between publisher Shueisha, TV Tokyo and Warner Bros. The anime has its roots in the Shonen Jump manga, whose English version has been selling well in the US since its 2002 launch, and the TV show began in 2000. A card game based on the show has also been extremely popular with its core audience, junior and senior high school-aged students. The American network version of the show, which aired from September 2001 reached No.1 in the rankings for children's shows.
Oh boy!!!!!!
What a freakin' joke!
Reminds me of those crap movies like Street Fighter (except Chun Li was hot!!! ), and Power Rangers. What a bunch of balony. _________________
While we were away, Japan lost two of its entertainment icons. On March 20, Ikariya Chosuke, actor and former leader of the legendary comedy troupe The Drifters passed away. He was 72. He was hospitalized with cancer last year but still managed to put in one last performance in the successful movie Bayside Shakedown II. Meanwhile newsreader Kume Hiroshi (59) stepped down from TV Asahi's popular "News Station" on March 26 after 18 years and 4,795 shows at the helm. At the end of the show, he downed a beer in a final "kampai". The former comedian stepped down once briefly several years ago but is not expected to make a comeback this time.
March 30, 2004
Comedian Akashiya Sanma (48) may be considering getting hitched again. He is reported to have had an omiai (a meeting with a view to marriage) set up by enka singer Mori Shinichi (56). The woman in question is said to be the daughter of a company president and in her 20's. Sanma was previously married to actress Ohtake Shinobu (46). They divorced in 1992 and have one daughter, Imaru. He has since been considered one of Japan's premier playboys. • Degawa Takuro (40), often chosen by the ladies as Japan's Least Popular Guy - is set to marry former model and "race queen" Abe Ruriko (26) next month. Degawa is said to have proposed on a trip to Rome.
Pop group Mini Morni are to go on an indefinite sabbatical while leader Mika (photo, 19) is studying in Los Angeles. Mika, whose father is Australian jazz pianist Johnny Todd, was chosen back in 1999 as one of five winners in a Hawaii song contest, who were put together as a unit in Coconuts Musume. Like Mini Morni, they were part of the Hello! Project and closely tied and often inchanged with Morning Musume. • Among the 50 lucky girls chosen from over 1,000 applicants to enter the Takarazuka theater troupe this year are the daughter of former sumo wrestler Sakahoko and a pair of twins from my local area here in Suginami ward, Tokyo. Over the course of two years, the girls will study ballet, music and Japanese dance before being allowed to perform on stage before adoring fans.
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 11:56 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
March 31, 2004
Pop group Mini Morni are to go on an indefinite sabbatical while leader Mika (photo, 19) is studying in Los Angeles. Mika, whose father is Australian jazz pianist Johnny Todd, was chosen back in 1999 as one of five winners in a Hawaii song contest,
You know what's funny? Mika Todd actually went to the same high school as I did. And she went out with my friend Rodney (back in the day). She went to Kalani high school in Honolulu, HI. I was kind of suprised that she was going to go to Japan during her sophmore year to sing in a group. (I was a senior at the time and very jealous!)
But she is hot!!!!! "Hapa" chicks, baby!!!!!!!
(No joke)
btw, I thought she got her career on as a "Coconut Musume"??!!
Although if she did change groups, it wouldn't have suprised me all that much... _________________
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 3:49 pm Post subject:
ahochaude wrote:
You know what's funny? Mika Todd actually went to the same high school as I did. And she went out with my friend Rodney (back in the day). She went to Kalani high school in Honolulu, HI. I was kind of suprised that she was going to go to Japan during her sophmore year to sing in a group. (I was a senior at the time and very jealous!)
You went to Kalani H.S. too?! Hmm.... I wonder it you know my brother? He was going to Kalani at about that time too.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 7:51 am Post subject:
ahochaude wrote:
Yeah, I grad in '99. Played soccer and football.
Who is your bro?
Did you go to Kalani too?
My brother's name is Nathan Kamiyama. Right now he's one of the assistant coaches for the Varsity baseball team. I think he grad in '96(?). Forgot already, getting senile!
I graduated from Kalani too, but a loooong time ago.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 2:27 pm Post subject:
Rinrin wrote:
My brother's name is Nathan Kamiyama. Right now he's one of the assistant coaches for the Varsity baseball team. I think he grad in '96(?). Forgot already, getting senile!
I graduated from Kalani too, but a loooong time ago.
Oh, I wouldn't really know him then. Lemme go check my yearbook. I might recognize him 'cause a lot of my friends played Varsity baseball, so I got to know the coaches.
btw, how long is "looooong time ago"?
ahochaude wrote:
She's not a mutt! She's pretty hot man!
bmwracer wrote:
I guess it's something that still stuck with me from high school!
Haven't seen her in person lately, so I don't know how "hot" she became. Although I wouldn't mind seeing her and all........... _________________
hey bm, if you and yonekura happened to have a love child, wouldn'd s/he be a mutt as well? half c and half j? Just wondering...
Oh yeah. I don't have a problem with mutts, I just merely pointed that out to Aho... Oddly, an old girlfriend of mine from Hawaii (of all places) was the one I first heard use that term in reference to hapas...
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