Puffy Amiyumi 59 Rarity Guide

Yumi is the hard-rocking, no-nonsense cynic with an absolutely infallible sense of cool. Together, these superstars take the world by storm with musical talent, trend-setting style and humor, despite occasional misjudgments from their well-meaning but tragically square manager, Kaz. Whether they're rockin' out to a concert, being chased to the center of the Earth by an obsessed fan, evading opera, or saving farms, Ami and Yumi always come out on top - dishing out lessons in J-Pop justice and the international language of 'cool' along the way. Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi also features live-action segments starring.
Here is the second part of Mike Toole's concert write up for Puffy at Anime Boston. Again thanks to Mike for doing this. Drama korea terbaru sub indo. Totally above and beyond.
'You've seen one country you seen them all.'
------------------------------------------------------ The girls took several breaks to talk to the crowd. Photoshop cs6 crack ita download utorrent softonic mac. Some of it was rehearsed with notes, but there was some ad-libbing going on too.
I think Yumi's English has gotten a lot better. My favorite bit was when they started asking the audience for beer/bar suggestions. Audience: 'POUR HOUSE!' (a pretty good bar right across the street from the con) Yumi: 'w-whore house.?!' Audience: 'NO, POUR HOUSE!!'
Ami: 'Your house?' Audience: 'POUR HOUSE!' Ami: '.your mom's house?'
I wasn't expecting to hear a classic 'your mom' joke from Ami Onuki, but hey, it happened. Anyway, on to Saturday. Photo Credit: Japan Times. I made it in time for autographs this time! Each session lasted 90 minutes, and they capped the line at about 100 attendees both times, and you better believe both of those lines were FULL.
So each of us were allowed to have one item signed, no photos and no special requests please! As I got settled into line and looked at my 3DS (gotta get my streetpasses! Events like nerd conventions are great for streetpasses.), a lady in front of me turned to me. 'Hey, want to buy a t-shirt?'
She said, and then I realized that this was the official merch seller! Yep, they had a sales team going up and down the line, selling the merch offerings: tote bags, t-shirts, and CDs. I'd brought my old copy of AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY to sign, but I happily paid the $30 for a copy of the 20th anniversary compilation. It was fun to talk to other fans while we waited - some folks were oldsters like me, others were kids when the Cartoon Network stuff happened and were waiting to meet their childhood heroes. Just outside of the autograph suite (we were filed in a very orderly fashion through two lineup rooms to get there), I bumped into another old pal, who was helping with interpreting.
They pointed out something that wasn't obvious - Ami's daughter was with her! I guess she'd be about 14 now? Anyway, she was off in the back of the room.
Cute kid, seemed pretty chilled out. So then I got to meet Puffy, and it was everything I hoped it would be. Just said a quick hello, and that I'd been at the 2002 show in Boston and had waited patiently for them to return since 2005. They warmly thanked me, I got my signature. What can I say, my hopes are pretty modest! Then it was time for the panel. It started a little late, and opened with a promo video, including all of the 'Puffypipoyama' music video.
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