Yoru ni Kakeru


Racing into the Night

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: 夜に駆ける
English: Racing into the Night
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Type: Music
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 16, 2019
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Other
Theme: MusicMusic
Duration: 4 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.341 (scored by 1194211,942 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: N/A2
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #5005
Members: 18,962
Favorites: 94

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Both are good, depressing MVs with amazing execution to the themes and messages they want to give forward. Singers also deliver an amazing performance which highly emphasises the mood of the songs. 
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both of these songs are really good and has a catchy beat to it, they are also both recognizable songs  
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To me, at least, there seems to be a resonance in I suppose 'edgy' storytelling. In actuality, whilst that may be true, both Stay Foolish and Racing Into The Night do a good job at hinting a little tales that may tell more than what is being told superficially. It is harder to decipher with Racing Into The Night than Baka ja Nai no ni, but I would still have good at interpreting what you can with the two videos. Two are very popular music videos with some interesting history too. 
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To die. Dying is a concept many have explored, and these two MVs are no different. However Racing Into The Night and Ruru's Suicide Show have some twisted themes attached to them, both of which are based on something from reality. Whether it be a life driven to suicide or love for the sake of wanting to die, the two are quite easy to digest although very much so of high quality. In fact, both are pretty good at what they deal with that they are both age-restricted lol. 
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If it wasn't for a post I found, this rec wouldn't have come to be, but it has opened my eyes that Yoru Ni Kakeru and Itte focus on suicide and lovers. You have to do your homework with these two MVs, but once that is done and over with, you are overwhelmed with dark stories/messages with a catchy song on top of it. It's a sad thing, but one that is also quite heartful as opposed to just existing for the sake of it. 
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I don't plan to explode an MV recommendation with a movie. But if there was one similar MV to A Silent Voice, it'd be Racing Into The Night. Dealing with similar themes, in different ways (sometimes similar), the two stories really do cause an impact to those who watch the two anime. A bottomless idea, something of a sincere story too. A little depressing, but they hold hands at this particular point in telling a story. Works more as a Silent Voice → Racing Into The Night recommendation, but do watch Silent Voice if you haven't already. 
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