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・ Hi-Fi Serious
・ Hi-Five
・ Hi-Five (album)
・ Hi-Five (song)
・ Hi-Five My Remix
・ Hi-Five Soup!
・ Hi-Fly (Horace Parlan album)
・ Hi-Fly (Jaki Byard album)
・ Hi-Fly (Karin Krog and Archie Shepp album)
・ Hi-Fly (Randy Weston song)
・ Hi-Gate
・ Hi-Gen Power
・ Hi-hat
・ Hi-Hat (choreographer)
・ Hi-Heel Sneakers
Hi-Hi
・ Hi-Ho Mistahey!
・ Hi-Ho/Good Bye
・ Hi-Jinks
・ Hi-Level
・ HI-LEX
・ Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo
・ Hi-Line
・ Hi-Line (disambiguation)
・ Hi-Line Railroad Bridge
・ Hi-Lite Park
・ Hi-Living
・ Hi-Lo
・ Hi-Lo Food Stores
・ Hi-Lo League


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Hi-Hi : ウィキペディア英語版
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is a Japanese comedy (manzai) duo ''(kombi)'' from Saitama prefecture consisting of as boke and as tsukkomi under the entertainment agency, K Dash Stage. Formed in 1998, they are best known for their stand-up acts and TV ''tarento'' activities in variety shows. The duo was selected as one of the four finalists among 1,515 professional comedy groups in a televised competition called ''THE MANZAI 2011'', broadcast by Fuji Television on December 17, 2011.
== Biography ==

Ueda and Iwasaki first met while they were students at Kawaguchi Seiryo High School in Saitama prefecture. After graduation, they formed a musical band with two other members. Two years later, following the break-up of the band, Ueda and Iwasaki joined the entertainment company Yoshimoto Kogyo in 1993. In a Yoshimoto event called "Risutora event" (restructuring event), however, the duo was selected as a group that would let go from Yoshimoto due to incompetent performance, after only two years since they joined. Although the company management told them they could come back after a while, Ueda and Iwasaki lost confidence and motivation and left Yoshimoto, and gave up their careers as a comedians.
They made a living as truck drivers and gamblers at pachinko slot games. In the meantime, they restarted their activities as a band man. Ueda and Iwasaki played the bass and drums respectively in a band that was initially called "Zari Killer" and performed punk rocks. Later, the band renamed itself "Gum gum 3 channel" and performed a pop music inspired by Mr. Children (a Japanese popular pop band).
After three years of this stint, they passed an comedian audition held at K Dash Stage, Ueda and Iwasaki came back to the career as a comedian in 1998. However, they had not succeeded in raising their profile in the show biz world for 13 years until they earned the finalist position in the manzai competition mentioned above. Soon after this event, Hi-Hi gained more than 100 offers from a variety of media including +50 offers from TV programs.

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