Puffy AmiYumi to Perform at Anime Boston 2017

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Anime Boston announced on Friday that Puffy AmiYumi will perform at this coming year’s event. The pop/rock duo are most known in the West for singing the theme song to Teen Titans. The two also had a show based on them play on Cartoon Network called Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi.

Anime Boston further detailed the band’s achievements:

Over the course of their 20-year career, Puffy AmiYumi have released 11 full-length albums, 37 singles, 3 greatest hits albums, 5 special project albums, and 5 North American albums.  Puffy AmiYumi have won numerous prestigious awards in Japan including: “Best Newcomer” at the Japan Record Awards (equivalent of the Grammys) and “Pop Album of the Year” at the Japan Gold Disc Awards.  Most recently, Puffy AmiYumi have been scheduled to participate in the 67th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen taking place on New Year’s Eve 2016.

You can catch them at Anime Boston from March 31st to April 2nd.

SOURCE: Press Release

About Tyler Trosper

Tyler Trosper graduated Ball State University with a major in Creative Writing and a minor in Professional Writing. Originally joining Operation Rainfall as an anime news writer, he also writes gaming news and dabbles in reviews. His one true love in life is Xenosaga, and he prays daily for a fourth game.