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However, most events in the United States occur at anime conventions, due to the fan base being very scattered.
However, most events in the United States occur at anime conventions, due to the fan base being very scattered.


In the United States, [[Geneon Entertainment]] has released the ''Para Para MAX US Mix'' series of CDs. The discs contain [[remix]]es of [[anime]] [[theme music]] from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', ''[[Pokémon]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', and many other different anime productions. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 were released in August, October, and December 2005, respectively. Geneon also heldcontests to promote the CD and its anime series. 2005's contest was held at [[Otakon]] on [[20 August]] [[2005]]. Geneon's efforts failed to expand the reach of Para Para in the United States, and the series is generally considered a failure by American fans. Regardless of this, Geneon released a Para Para instructional DVD called ''ParaPara MAX: The Moves 101'', featuring several well-known United States paralists. The DVD did not sell well due to an exclusive sales agreement with Media Play, Sam Goody and Suncoast, because they soon went out of business. The DVD can still be purchased online or from various vendors at anime conventions. After the Anime Fusion Tour's conclusion in the summer of 2006, [[Yoko Ishida]]'s management changed, which lead to the end of Geneon's promotion of Para Para in the United States.
In the United States, [[Geneon Entertainment]] has released the ''Para Para MAX US Mix'' series of CDs. The discs contain [[remix]]es of [[anime]] [[theme music]] from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise|Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', ''[[Pokémon]]'', ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'', and many other different anime productions. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 were released in August, October, and December 2005, respectively. Geneon also held contests to promote the CD and its anime series. 2005's contest was held at [[Otakon]] on [[20 August]] [[2005]]. Geneon's efforts failed to expand the reach of Para Para in the United States, and the series is generally considered a failure by American fans. Regardless of this, Geneon released a Para Para instructional DVD called ''ParaPara MAX: The Moves 101'', featuring several well-known United States paralists. The DVD did not sell well due to an exclusive sales agreement with Media Play, Sam Goody and Suncoast, because they soon went out of business. The DVD can still be purchased online or from various vendors at anime conventions. After the Anime Fusion Tour's conclusion in the summer of 2006, [[Yoko Ishida]]'s management changed, which lead to the end of Geneon's promotion of Para Para in the United States.


Recently, Super Eurobeat Artist Collections have been made available worldwide on iTunes. Some of the artists included are Dave Rodgers, Domino and Mega NRG Man.
Recently, Super Eurobeat Artist Collections have been made available worldwide on iTunes. Some of the artists included are Dave Rodgers, Domino and Mega NRG Man.

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Para Para (Japanese: パラパラ; also "Para-Para" or "ParaPara") is a popular Japanese synchronised group dance. Unlike most club dancing and rave dancing, there are specific, preset movements for each song, and everyone does the same moves at once, much like line dancing. Para Para is said to have existed since the early 80's, when Europe started selling Italo Disco, Euro Disco, and later New Wave music in Japan (New Wave came about in the mid-80's), but did not achieve much popularity outside of Japan until the late 90's, when the popularity boom of para para took place.

Description

Para Para is performed using mostly arm movements; very little lower body movement is involved save for perhaps moving one's hips or stepping in place, although a few routines require more detailed leg motions. It has been speculated that it is a descendant of the traditional Bon Odori dance, however there is no link. The dance originated from the early days in the 80's when men working in the VIP room in clubs would choreograph dances to impress the women[citation needed]. The dance style then grew from there. The dances are performed to fast, upbeat music such as Eurobeat, Hyper Techno and Eurodance. Fans of Para Para dancing often call themselves "Paralists".

Variants

Some variants of Para Para are also present, such as TechPara (which would be danced to Hyper techno) and TraPara (which would be danced to trance). This is also known as Torapara due to trance being written as トランス (toransu) in Japanese.

  • The Japanese video game company Konami has released a series of video games called ParaParaParadise as part of its Bemani series of music-based games. The game features an octagonal platform with motion detecting sensors above it. Players must trigger the sensors by moving their arms (or other body parts) under the sensors when a corresponding arrow reaches the top of the screen placed at the front of the platform.
  • Para Para Sakura, a film starring Aaron Kwok, features some Para Para dancing in the context of a romantic plot. The theme song for the film, Para Para Sakura, is not related to any form of Para Para based music.
  • In Chapter 30 of the manga series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Don Patch performs the Para Para with a group of cats.
  • In one episode of the anime Dragon Ball GT, Goku, his granddaughter Pan, their friend Trunks, and even the robot Giru are put under a Para Para-type dance by the three Para Para Brothers.
  • In a number of Japanese pop star Ayumi Hamasaki's concerts, Ayumi taught her fans the routines for her songs 'Trauma' and 'Independent' and got her fans to dance along with her.
  • In the anime Super Gals!, para para dancing is a popular pastime for the main character, Kotobuki Ran.
  • Para Para dancing appeared in one of the bonus features from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift DVD,where one of the co-actors gives the viewer a short lesson of Para Para Basic Dance.
  • A line of Yoko Ishida CDs have remixes of anime songs with a Para Para beat, appropriately named Para Para.
  • In the video game Rumble Roses XX, one of the penalty games of Queen's Match is Para-Para Dancing and that girl who lost is forced to perform it and depending on the costume the player chose, the girl may have a positive, neutral or negative reaction.
  • In the video game Gitaroo Man, on the second level, the background characters are doing para para.
  • Para Para dancing is performed and mentioned in the 2001 Hello! Project Shuffle Group song Dancing! Natsu Matsuri (ダンシング! 夏祭り, Danshingu! Natsu Matsuri) by Juunin Matsuri (10人祭).
  • Para Para is also used in the Soran Happies Video for Odore! Soran Parapara.
  • Para Para dancing appears briefly near the end of the video for the KT Tunstall song Hold On.
  • Para Para dancing is featured heavily in the 2006 Japanese dorama Gal Circle. Many of the episodes revolve around it and nearly all of the major characters belong to a gal circle that is dedicated to it.
  • Para para is dancing in La Revolución Sexual music video by the Spanish Group La Casa Azul
  • The eighth opening for Detective Conan features the main character Para Para dancing.

In April 2005, the Para Para dance for "Dragostea Din Tei" was aired on the popular show SMAP×SMAP in Japan (the same programme which created the '98 boom). The Para Para Paradise video series has since been replaced by the Gazen Para Para!! series of CDs and DVDs, marketed to younger teens using popular ganguro models from Egg magazine. However, as with past trends, the boom has quieted down, though Avex continues to promote Para Para through its Super Eurobeat, We Love Techpara, and Gazen Para Para!! compilation series.

As of 2008, Gazen Para Para!! has ended, and Chouzen Para Para!!, a slight reinvention of the series, has begun. Avex is currently preparing for the release of Super Eurobeat Volume 200 and many events are expected to be held in the Summer of 2009.

Para Para outside of Japan

Para para has devoted fan bases in all countries outside Japan. Many paralists often gather a few times a year for performances and events at conventions and parties.

The United Kingdom, the United States, Finland, Norway, Russia and Spain are notable for having para para teams and more active fanbases.

However, most events in the United States occur at anime conventions, due to the fan base being very scattered.

In the United States, Geneon Entertainment has released the Para Para MAX US Mix series of CDs. The discs contain remixes of anime theme music from Neon Genesis Evangelion, Pokémon, Magic Knight Rayearth, and many other different anime productions. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 were released in August, October, and December 2005, respectively. Geneon also held contests to promote the CD and its anime series. 2005's contest was held at Otakon on 20 August 2005. Geneon's efforts failed to expand the reach of Para Para in the United States, and the series is generally considered a failure by American fans. Regardless of this, Geneon released a Para Para instructional DVD called ParaPara MAX: The Moves 101, featuring several well-known United States paralists. The DVD did not sell well due to an exclusive sales agreement with Media Play, Sam Goody and Suncoast, because they soon went out of business. The DVD can still be purchased online or from various vendors at anime conventions. After the Anime Fusion Tour's conclusion in the summer of 2006, Yoko Ishida's management changed, which lead to the end of Geneon's promotion of Para Para in the United States.

Recently, Super Eurobeat Artist Collections have been made available worldwide on iTunes. Some of the artists included are Dave Rodgers, Domino and Mega NRG Man.

Many Para Para teams have also been forming in the USA and performing at random Japanese and Anime related events. The groups are regional.

See also

  • SUPER EUROBEAT@Web Official Super Eurobeat series website.
  • we love Techpara Official We Love Techpara website.
  • 超然パラパラ!! Official 超然パラパラ!!(Chouzen ParaPara!!) website.
  • Eurobeat Prime contains information about many eurobeat albums.
  • Para Para Stage A forum with members from across the globe. Referenced for fan opinions, though forum has since been reset due to old forum not functioning. Old forum can be seen at [1]
  • ParaPara.com.br A Brazilian ParaPara site and forum.
  • New ParaPara, a very recent Chilean forum that joins some old and new chilean dancers.
  • Para-NormalDance, a Spanish group that dances parapara, techpara, trapara, asians dance and some asians performances.