emi_neko
Member Since 03 Nov 2004Offline Last Active Jun 20 2016 08:39 AM
Thanks :3 but I totally stole it from a Japanese fan site so they should get the love!
Updated 30 Aug · 0 comments
About Me
A long time ago when I was an angst-ridden teenager who loved their Japanese rock with black lipstick and platform boots, I saw Mini-Moni perform Janken Pyon on Hey!Hey!Hey! Music Champ. I found it exceptionally disturbing. I had to download it. I had no idea what it was about or why I found it so fun, but despite that, it just remained a crazy song on my computer.
Flash-foward later when I'm in college, I met a girl who loved all shit Japanese. A self-proclaimed expert on everything from the land of the rising sun (you know, those people), she tells me that the crack-headed song about roshambo is none other than MINI-MONI and I must watch their movie because omg it's soooooo awesome. Ok.
What the hell is this shit??
At first I find it childish and slightly embarrassing, but it had its charm and I found it endearing. I tried singing and dancing to Okashi Tsukette Okasuii. Mika Todd caught my eye; I felt bad that they made her wear ugly American-flag covered jumpsuits. Yet her smile was so sweet! I started watching more Mini-Moni stuff, especially stuff that focused on Mika. I saw she sang in other groups (The Summer Shuffles) so I download those and well, let's just say I was well on my way into H!P fandom/insanity.
Unfortunately Mika had just graduated not long after I became a fan. Sadness. But there was still plenty of stuff that caught my attention. Morning Musume, Maki Goto, W (the twins!), and Berryz Koubou (eww, aren't they like 8 years old??).
Eight years later I'm still a fan and will keep on being a fan of Hello! Project. It serves as a nice, playful contrast to my other musical interests, such as David Bowie, Talking Heads, The Smiths, Electric-Six, basically just punk, post-punk bands, gothic, indie, and new wave music.
I wasn't able to go to LA to see Morning Musume at Anime Expo, but I hope one day they will come again and be joined with Buono! and Berryz Koubou.
Say hi to me, I'd love to make some friends at hello-online
Flash-foward later when I'm in college, I met a girl who loved all shit Japanese. A self-proclaimed expert on everything from the land of the rising sun (you know, those people), she tells me that the crack-headed song about roshambo is none other than MINI-MONI and I must watch their movie because omg it's soooooo awesome. Ok.
What the hell is this shit??
At first I find it childish and slightly embarrassing, but it had its charm and I found it endearing. I tried singing and dancing to Okashi Tsukette Okasuii. Mika Todd caught my eye; I felt bad that they made her wear ugly American-flag covered jumpsuits. Yet her smile was so sweet! I started watching more Mini-Moni stuff, especially stuff that focused on Mika. I saw she sang in other groups (The Summer Shuffles) so I download those and well, let's just say I was well on my way into H!P fandom/insanity.
Unfortunately Mika had just graduated not long after I became a fan. Sadness. But there was still plenty of stuff that caught my attention. Morning Musume, Maki Goto, W (the twins!), and Berryz Koubou (eww, aren't they like 8 years old??).
Eight years later I'm still a fan and will keep on being a fan of Hello! Project. It serves as a nice, playful contrast to my other musical interests, such as David Bowie, Talking Heads, The Smiths, Electric-Six, basically just punk, post-punk bands, gothic, indie, and new wave music.
I wasn't able to go to LA to see Morning Musume at Anime Expo, but I hope one day they will come again and be joined with Buono! and Berryz Koubou.
Say hi to me, I'd love to make some friends at hello-online
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- Age 38 years old
- Birthday August 7, 1985
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