Everybodyâs got to start somewhere. For fashion blogger turned singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, it was the streets of chic Harajuku where she first made her biggest splash.
Like so many hipster Harajuku kids, her fashion was cutting edgeâoutrageous, even. But unlike so many hipster kids, she didnât shy from shilling an Xbox 360 game, a skill that would come in handy after she became famous.
Even if you do not know the name Kyary (sometimes itâs âCarrieâ or âCarryâ) Pamyu Pamyu, you might be familiar with her song âPonPonPonâ, a Kool-Aid infused candy pop ditty. If not, you can see it here. Kyary followed that up with her official debut single âTsukema Tsukeruâ and a video thatâs slightly less trippy and mind numbing than âPonPonPonâ.
https://lastchance.cc/can-you-handle-the-colors-the-cuteness-5823716%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Long before that, Kyary was just a high schooler with peculiar fashion sense. (And before that, itâs rumored that she was a âjunior idolâ under another name, appearing in swimsuit pictures; this isnât that uncommon as celebrities like Kill Billâs Chiaki Kuriyama started as underage junior idols.) Sister site Kotaku Japan spotted a 2010 video of Kyary pre-âPonPonPonâ when she was 17 years old. In it, she and a friend are talking about what kind of guys they like; Kyary likes guys who resemble âDraco Malfroyâ from Harry Potter
https://lastchance.cc/kill-bills-gogo-yubari-actress-not-in-tekken-movie-5328567%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
The clip is from Tokyo fashion site RID, which focuses on what chic kids on the street are wearing. While unconfirmed, the clip sure seems like a viral ad, which would not be unheard of. Microsoft Japan apparently roped in schoolgirls for viral Xbox 360 promotions a few years back.
https://lastchance.cc/when-xbox-japan-meets-schoolgirls-5812893%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
As Iâve said before, Japanese celebrities are often judged by how many commercials they appear in. The more commercials, the better. And the more memorable, the better.
Glicoâs pudding is the pudding in Japan, so when regular people think of pudding, they think of this. And now, when they think of pudding, they think of Kyary and her pudding dance. And when they think of Grand Theft Autoâwhat am I talking about, regular people in Japan donât think about GTA. Though, they do love pudding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISbWv6Yqv68
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