December 08, 2011

December 8th, 2011

Sunny to Voice-Act in Animated Movie


Girls’ Generation’s Sunny and SHINee’s Taemin will take part as voice actors in an upcoming animated film called: “Koala Kid: Birth of A Hero”.

Sunny will be showing her cute and cheerful personality by playing the voice of Miranda, a beautiful koala who is brave and has quick reflexes.

The movie will be shown in fifteen different countries beginning next January, just in time before winter break ends.

Sunny is the third member of Girls’ Generation to become a voice actor for a movie after Taeyeon and Seohyun, who lent their voices to the film “Despicable Me” last year.

Source: TVReport
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Girls’ Generation to Attend Music Station Super Live 2011


Following closely on the heels of their charismatic performance at the “FNS Music Festival”, Girls’ Generation has been invited to perform at Music Station’s year end finale, “Music Station Super Live 2011″.
The performance will be held at Chiba’s Makuhari Messe event hall on December 23, starting at 7pm JST. 

With the success of their first Japanese album, which has sold over 850,000 copies, and their concert tour, which saw over 140,000 fans attend the performances, Girls’ Generation has made a lasting impression on the Japanese music industry. This success has translated into invitations to major year end shows such as “Kouhaku Uta Gassen”, “FNS Music Festival”, and “Music Station Super Live 2011″.

This will be the second year in a row that Girls’ Generation will be attending the year end show hosted by Music Station. Last year at “Music Station Super Live 2010″ Girls’ Generation performed the Japanese versions of their hit songs “Gee” and “Genie”. 

Despite not actively promoting in Japan at the moment, the spotlight continues to shine on Girls’ Generation as broadcasting companies aim to secure their appearance on major year end shows. 

Source: redsunset@soshified.com via Japanese Mobile Fansite
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Girls’ Generation Performs at FNS Music Festival

 
Girls’ Generation showed a perfect stage at the FNS Music Festival. On the 7th of December, Fuji TV broadcasted the “2011 FNS Music Festival”, and Girls’ Generation’s perfect performance of “MR. TAXI” captured the attention of many.

This music festival, together with Japan’s other year end music festivals, “Best Hits Music Festival” and “NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen”, are regarded as the the three most large-scale festivals in Japan, and only the most popular artists in Japan are invited to perform there. The Korean artists who were invited to this year’s FNS Music Festival includes BoA, TVXQ, Girls’ Generation and KARA.

Girls’ Generation stood out especially with their wine-colored costumes. The daring color helped their personality to stand out boldly, and it also helped to show off their beauty and figures which completed the stage wonderfully. Also, Girls’ Generation’s charismatic appearance garnered hot reactions, which truly showed that they are the national girl group.

Meanwhile, Girls’ Generation, TVXQ and KARA have been slated to perform at the “NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen”.

Also, the performance of “MR. TAXI” by Girls’ Generation has been uploaded. Watch the video below!


Source: http://news.nate.comTheSoneSource029@youtube.com
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Behind-The-Scenes of ‘Girls’ Generation and Dangerous Boys’

 
As mentioned a few weeks ago, Girls’ Generation will become mentors to troubled boys. Their tutoring and guidance will be filmed and aired on the new variety show by JTBC, “Girls’ Generation and Dangerous Boys”.

This show aims to use Girls’ Generation to help coach and solve the problems of these stubborn troublemakers, and their everyday lives will be filmed. Five boys from around the country will dorm together, and Girls’ Generation will be interacting with them in an attempt to help them change.

As such, a short behind-the-scenes of the filming has been released after the first airing of the show and fans have been voicing their admiration for Girls’ Generation’s serious attitude towards this program even though it is a reality show. Girls’ Generation is not only putting in a lot of effort to help the boys, but it is also evident that they are trying to make this process as fun as possible. In the behind-the-scenes video below, not only do the girls and their tutees look like they’re having fun, but even the staff are laughing at their funny antics.

Check out the video below and remember to check Soshified for the subbed show!

Source: ChivasHarveys@youtube.com

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