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{{Short description|Japanese pop rock band}}
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| years_active = 1997–present
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{{nihongo|'''Funta'''|ファンタ}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[pop rock]] band consisting of two members: {{nihongo|UCO|U子| <small>pronounced</small> /yu.ko/}} on vocals and {{nihongo|Yoshimi|吉見}} on [[guitar]] and [[bass guitar|bass]]. Active since 1997, Funta have not released any full-length albums to date, focusing instead on releasing singles for use as theme songs in [[anime]].
{{nihongo|'''Funta'''|ファンタ}} is a Japanese [[pop rock]] band consisting of two members: {{nihongo|UCO|U子| <small>pronounced</small> /yu:ko/}} on vocals and {{nihongo|Yoshimi|吉見}} on [[guitar]] and [[bass guitar|bass]]. Active since 1997, Funta have not released any full-length albums to date, focusing instead on releasing singles for use as theme songs in [[anime]].


Funta's more recent credits have been primarily for the lyrics and composition of anime themes performed by other artists, including [[Mika Kikuchi]], Suitei-Shojo, and [[Mai Nakahara]]. Despite the arguably infrequent nature of band activity, the duo are still active; the [http://funta.net/indexfunta.html Official Funta Website] is updated regularly by UCO, who keeps diaries on the site for herself as well as for her three dogs.
Funta's more recent credits have been primarily for the lyrics and composition of anime themes performed by other artists, including [[Mika Kikuchi]], Suitei-Shojo, and [[Mai Nakahara]]. Despite the arguably infrequent nature of band activity, the duo are still active; the [http://funta.net/indexfunta.html Official Funta Website] is updated regularly by UCO, who keeps diaries on the site for herself as well as for her three dogs.


==Musical style==
==Musical style==
Funta's decidedly upbeat sound, which they describe (with contested accuracy) as [[technopop]], incorporates elements of [[techno]], [[ska]], [[pop punk]], and [[industrial rock]], occasionally blending these styles together at a relatively frenetic pace within a single composition ("Wake up Angel"), and other times simply adhering to standard pop music conventions ("Mienai Happy"). With such a limited discography, however, it is perhaps UCO's intentionally [[Cuteness in Japanese culture|cute]], occasionally [[munchkin]]-esque singing style that is the band's most distinguishing characteristic. With upbeat lyrics, babyish vocals, and perhaps even their very existence as a two-member band, the duo exhibits characteristics relatively common of Japanese musical acts commissioned for work in anime and [[videogame]] production.
Funta's decidedly upbeat sound, which they describe (with contested accuracy) as [[synthpop]], incorporates elements of [[techno]], [[ska]], [[pop punk]], and [[industrial rock]], occasionally blending these styles together at a relatively frenetic pace within a single composition ("Wake up Angel"), and other times simply adhering to standard pop music conventions ("Mienai Happy"). With such a limited discography, however, it is perhaps UCO's intentionally [[Kawaii|cute]], occasionally [[munchkin]]-esque singing style that is the band's most distinguishing characteristic. With upbeat lyrics, babyish vocals, and perhaps even their very existence as a two-member band, the duo exhibits characteristics relatively common of Japanese musical acts commissioned for work in anime and [[videogame]] production.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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'''Note:''' Guitarist Yoshimi is sometimes given composition and/or production credit as Hide, not to be confused with [[Hide (musician)|Hideto Matsumoto]].
'''Note:''' Guitarist Yoshimi is sometimes given composition and/or production credit as Hide.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.funta.net/indexfunta.html Funta Official Homepage] {{jp icon}}
*[http://www.funta.net/indexfunta.html Funta Official Homepage] {{in lang|ja}}


{{Authority control}}
FunTa (ManGo) is a person in internet, his homepage is http://www.funtas-world.de from germany, berlin


[[Category:Japanese pop music groups]]
[[Category:Japanese pop rock music groups]]
[[Category:Japanese musical groups]]
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1997]]
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1997]]
[[Category:Anime musical groups]]




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[[ko:환타 (밴드)]]
[[ja:Funta]]

Latest revision as of 06:46, 23 June 2023

Funta
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active1997–present
MembersUCO
Yoshimi
Websitefunta.net

Funta (ファンタ) is a Japanese pop rock band consisting of two members: UCO (U子, pronounced /yu:ko/) on vocals and Yoshimi (吉見) on guitar and bass. Active since 1997, Funta have not released any full-length albums to date, focusing instead on releasing singles for use as theme songs in anime.

Funta's more recent credits have been primarily for the lyrics and composition of anime themes performed by other artists, including Mika Kikuchi, Suitei-Shojo, and Mai Nakahara. Despite the arguably infrequent nature of band activity, the duo are still active; the Official Funta Website is updated regularly by UCO, who keeps diaries on the site for herself as well as for her three dogs.

Musical style

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Funta's decidedly upbeat sound, which they describe (with contested accuracy) as synthpop, incorporates elements of techno, ska, pop punk, and industrial rock, occasionally blending these styles together at a relatively frenetic pace within a single composition ("Wake up Angel"), and other times simply adhering to standard pop music conventions ("Mienai Happy"). With such a limited discography, however, it is perhaps UCO's intentionally cute, occasionally munchkin-esque singing style that is the band's most distinguishing characteristic. With upbeat lyrics, babyish vocals, and perhaps even their very existence as a two-member band, the duo exhibits characteristics relatively common of Japanese musical acts commissioned for work in anime and videogame production.

Discography

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Soundtrack contributions

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Most songs listed below are available on the original soundtracks (OSTs) of their respective Series, usually as televised edits (TV SIZE), and only those songs for which "N/A" does not apply as Type. The singles below are cited for containing the full-length versions of all songs listed, and constitute the entirety of Funta's known body of work.

Year Series Type Song Disc
1998 Dr. Slump OP#1 "Kao Dekaai" 顔でかーい

[Single]

N/A "It's a HAPPY WORLD"
ED#1 "Hanage ga Chotto Tobidashiteiru." 鼻毛がちょっととびだしている。

[Single]

N/A "ONBORO no Jitensha ni Notte"
2000 Samurai: Hunt for the Sword
(OVA)
OP "I Must Live" 快刀乱麻ー音楽編 - Original Soundtrack
2002 Pita-Ten OP "Wake up Angel

~Negaimashite wa ∞ (mugen) Nari~"

Wake up Angel ~ねがいましては∞(無限)なり~

[Maxi]

N/A "We are all Dreamer"
2003 Popotan ED "S・U・K・I" ぽぽたん e.p.

[Maxi]

N/A "Gem Stone" (with Under17)
Nanaka 6/17 OP "Sunao na Mama" 「ななか6/17」OPテーマ - 素直なまま

[Maxi]

N/A "Mienai HAPPY

~Sagashimono wa Itsumo~"

Other credits

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Year Series Type Song Performed by Credit
2003 E's Otherwise OP "Jouhou" Suitei-Shojo Composition
2005 Capeta ED#4 "My Star" Mika Kikuchi Composition & Lyrics
2006 Kage Kara Mamoru! OP "Million Love" Mai Nakahara Composition & Lyrics
Kyou no Go no Ni (OVA) OP "Baby Love" Mai Kadowaki, Mamiko Noto, Mikako Takahashi Composition
ED "Yakusoku" Composition & Lyrics
Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle OP "Ohayou (オハヨウ)" Chiwa Saito, Nana Mizuki, Yuuna Inamura Composition & Lyrics

Note: Guitarist Yoshimi is sometimes given composition and/or production credit as Hide.

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