1992 VHS of Kuroyuri Shimai
Juri
as self
Lisa
Masashi Kitamura
Tango
Kazuhide Yamaji
Motoko Fujiie
Sumihisa Arima
Concert film featuring the 15th anniversary concert held at Hibiya Open Air Concert Hall on September 9, 2018.
A music video for the song Girl Electric by The Breakaways.
Concert film featuring footage from the final show of her JAM PUNCH TOUR 2015 at Tokyo International Forum A on June 1st 2005, the supporting tour for her first two records LOVE PUNCH and LOVE JAM.
This ballet production tells a dark version of the story of Snow White, as a vain and desperate aging queen attempts to have her beautiful daughter murdered.
Still Dreaming is TXT's first Japanese studio album. It was released on January 20, 2021. It was released with an accompanying DVD with the music video for the Japanese version of 'Blue Hour' and the making of the music video with interviews.
BAND-MAID's "The Day of Maid" concert recorded at Zepp Haneda on May 10th 2024.
Melody loves when visitors stop by so she can show off all of her favorite electronics.
Concert film featuring Kuribayashi Minami's Secret Live "Birthday eve" at SHIBUYA CLUB eggsite in TOKYO on July 24th, 2002.
Masa hires rental actress and aspiring dancer, Kanako, to pose as his fiancée to impress his estranged, terminally-ill father. But as his father's death delays, Masa is forced to confront the spiraling web of lies and to learn to follow his heart.
Phyllis Bigler has been going to the Spanish Peaks of Colorado since she was a child. Now in her 90s, she tells her stories.
Concert film of Nana Mizuki's summer concert LIVE UNIVERSE 2006 ~summer~ held on July 29, 2006 at Hibiya Yagai Dai-Ongakudo. This concert was performed outdoors and shows how Nana Mizuki unites with her fans from all over.
Deluge is a 2010 post-apocalyptic short film directed by Australian musician Lulu Collard.
Revisit the first music videos of Beat Crusaders' major-era from 2004-2005.
ONE OK ROCK with Orchestra Japan Tour 2018 features the final performance of the special concert held at Osaka-jo Hall in October 2018, where the band performed with a 53-member orchestra, alongside footage from the Saitama Super Arena show. The release also includes a 100-page booklet packed with newly shot member photos, commentary, live reports, and interviews with the production team, offering a deeply engaging read.
Hatsune Miku "Magical Mirai" is a combined event that consists of a 3DCG live concert of virtual singers such as Hatsune Miku, along with an exhibition where you will be able to experience the creative culture surrounding Hatsune Miku. Enjoy creating, seeing artworks, supporting creators, meeting friends who like the same character/artwork/creator; and learning about new technologies or collaborations, etc. By making Hatsune Miku and the other virtual singers a creative hub, we are hoping to make space for people to gather and have fun; tied together with the keyword “creativity”.
It is an all-time best tour that is a reminder to fans who have walked with him for 20 years of his solo career, and was held from January 2020 as a national tour version of his premium birthday live held on July 4, 2019, his birthday in 2019. The performance held at Tokyo International Forum Hall A was recorded from the tour.
Live footage of the japanese rock band BUCK-TICK, filmed on September 10 and 11, 1992 at Yokohama Arena in Kanagawa. Unlike their previous live video, Sabbat, Climax Together does not employ camera effects and cutting to stock footage during the performance. This is a much more straight-laced presentation of their live show. The gig was specifically given for the purpose of filming.
After passing the exam year, two young singers, Enes and Yusuf, embark on a peaceful vacation to escape their problems. During this vacation, they meet Selin, Betül, and Engin, three young music lovers like themselves, but they only have five days to spend together.
Attracting 140,000 fans over two days (April 27–28, 2024), “Shinzou” was a legendary performance that established Ado the first solo female artist to perform at the iconic Japan National Stadium. The setlist featured 26 songs including her on-stage duet of “Sakura Biyori and Time Machine (with Hatsune Miku),” the highly acclaimed “DIGNITY” featuring guest guitarist Tak Matsumoto (from B’z), and “Show,” a collaboration song with Universal Studios Japan. The theatrical release promises a fresh and immersive experience for fans who missed the live event or want to relive the moment.
Kuribayashi Minami's live performance for her "mind touch" 2010 tour at Shibuya AX on June 26, 2010.