Official music video for the song Outsider:Requiem by the fictional band Irodorimidori. It is the 23rd song in the franchise and focuses on Naru Hakobe.
A new official music video for American singer and songwriter Billie Eilish's song "you should see me in a crown" animated by Takashi Murakami. The music video was available for purchase on iTunes Japan and US on the same day.
Animated to the song ‘Manatsu no dekigoto’ (Midsummer Happening) by Miki Hirayama, the film is a playfully erotic animation with appropriated images that include Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Mouse, Superman, Roy Lichtenstein prints and the Glico chocolate icon of a man running through the finishing line of a race. Screened at the 3rd Animation Festival at Sogetsu Art Center in the same year that Tanaami participated in the exhibition ‘Watashi no Marilyn Monroe’ (My Marilyn Monroe) at Gallery Décor, Tokyo.
(Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
Love trouble, friendship, busy work.
When the mind is tight and painful, you ought to shed it!
Very cute "Dappys" sing and dance to give encouragement.
Being a prodigious violinist, Nachi Tsukisuzu dazzles her audience with her musical sense that works in mysterious ways. With each bow's stroke, the strings of her violin reverberate a melody that conveys intricate messages—some of which may be unexpected from someone like Nachi. After all, true musicians speak most eloquently when they play their prized instruments.
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A music video from NHK's Minna no Uta featuring a song by Angela Aki and art by Fruits Basket's mangaka.
Based around 3 people as young children they sit down and write to their future self. They wish for the best and tell themselves to never give up faith or hope to always believe and stay strong even if everyone else puts them down. They just need to believe in thyself and they will be fine.
I won't give away much more then that, but at the end they thank their younger self's and how they gave the advice proudly accepting what happened and glad they wrote it. They just hope for their future self to be happy more than anything no matter what happens.
This is "Holy Hierarchy Academy," the world's best girls' high school that trains future stars. Here, the top dog students have all the control, and they possess a unique beverage: the Hierar Milk, extracted from the mythical bovine, the Hierar Beef. One swig from these divine drops bestows enough radiance and go-getter energy that nothing but the position of top dog will satisfy.
Getting it means winning in battle at the academy. This year will feature the highest form of competitive self-expression, the rap battle! This youth story is about four students at the bottom of the hierarchy who meet in a rap battle and climb to to the top!
(Source: ANN)
This film is based on a very simple idea: the increasingly varied the sounds, the greater is the number of creatures... My intention in this film was to fill the screen with chaotic movements.
(Source: Mirai Mizue)
With the arrival of the second guitarist, Hana Katsuragi, the Light Music Club is finally complete! After renaming the band HaNaMiNa using the first syllables of the members' names, Hana, Nanase, Minae, and Nadeshiko set out for the quartet's first live performance.
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An unprecedented, over-the-top collaboration between Nissin Curry Meshi and hololive has become a reality!
This is the music video for the original song, Curry Meshi in Miracle, sung by Spice Love (Oozora Subaru, Minato Aqua, Usada Pekora)
(Source: Official Hololive YouTube channel)
Specials of Luo Xiao Hei Zhan Ji that have new animation but do not have a standard episode number.
First is with students cheating on their final exam, it aired between CAT.2 and CAT.3.
Second is CAT8.5, an official parody episode.
Third is a music video that aired between CAT.10 and CAT.11.
Fourth is a music video that aired between CAT.24 and CAT.25.
Fifth is a music video that aired after CAT.28.
Hakos Baelz’s first original song. It was written by Hakos Baelz herself, and Camellia, who also handled the composition and arrangement.
The song expresses her unique world view of enjoying yourself to the max.
(Source: hololivepro.com)
At the prestigious Shining Star School, every girl dreams of becoming the best idol, called "Muse". Nara, an ordinary girl, decides to attend the school in order to fulfill her dream.
(Source: Shining Star Wiki)
Gestalt was shot over the course of a year in a Tokyo dormitory. Each day, Ishida would paint on the wall and photograph it using the available light from the window. The 7-minute long film, which is accompanied by haunting organ music composed by J.S. Bach, consists of those several seconds of film Ishida shot daily.
(Source: Midnight Eye)
Despite her genuine efforts, Nagi Kobotoke seems to be getting nowhere nearer toward fulfilling her dreams. Even so, she believes there are many ways to tackle her difficulties. As she looks forward to the future, the multicolored melodies within her music will guide her in the long journey ahead.
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The music video for the song 'Behind A Smile', by Fact - a prominent metal band in Japan. 'Behind A Smile' is taken from the album 'In The Blink Of An Eye'.
A special animation MV It'll be fine! featuring Piplup has been released! It's a special medley that connects the ending theme of the anime Pokemon Diamond & Pearl.
(Source: YouTube)
Liella no Uta is a weekly animated music segment shown with each Love Live! Superstar!! episode exclusively on the NHK Educational TV (NHK E) broadcast of the TV anime. They were later included in the BD/DVD release of the series.
Japanese rock band Ziggy comes to London and gets attacked upon arrival at the hotel after a recording session. The musicians barely escape the attack; however, soon they learn that their producer has been murdered, and they are the suspects! Chased by police and some mysterious organization, they find shelter at a local rockers' place and even give a performance there; but it is not too long before their pursuers appear again.
(Source: AniDB)
An erotic animation made for the late-night television program 11PM with a reference to Marcel Duchamp’s work of the same title.
(Source: Collaborative Cataloging Japan)
A music video for the song BANZAI! digital trippers by Aqours featuring Hatsune Miku.
Included with the BANZAI! digital trippers single Blu-ray/DVD set.
A girl creates a talisman and makes a wish for good weather on Christmas day. A fantastical and destructive event plays out that brings more than good weather.
The song done by the band "amazarashi" as a part of their ワンルーム叙事詩/Epic Studio album.
(Source: AniDB)
Anthology produced by Adobe Creative Cloud's Japan division to promote their software suite. It showcases the talents of various Japanese experimental animators.
Three pretty girls want to make it big as pop stars, but it's tough on their way to the top. Based on a manga in Comic Burger by Kenichi Koya, it was distinguished by a marketing gimmick that had the three lead voice actresses taking to the stage for real in an early attempt at multimedia promotion.
(Source: The Anime Encyclopedia)
The members of the reformed Maigahara Light Music Club—guitarist Nadeshiko Igarashi, bassist Nanase Hagiwara, and drummer Minae Ono—are onstage for their first live performance. Shaking their souls as they sing their hearts out, they have nothing to fear as their burning passion for music will lead their way.
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Mao Otoha, who is now a second year high school student at Seirei Private High School, is now performing as the top idol Hana in Aikatsu Planet!
A few months after the Planet Princess Grand Prix, her schedule is packed everyday. The reason why Mao can be an active idol is because of the bond she has with her fans, in which she has changed and felt touched, and now would like to deliver her gratitude to those important around her by launching the "Aikatsu Planet! Gratitude Festival".
(source: eiga.com, translated)
As Shirona Tsukisuzu's colors and tones overlap, they begin to spin a tale of determination despite it being shapeless and incomplete. However, as time passes by, her feelings gradually become stronger—like notes in a crescendo.
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The animated opening for Square Enix's Kakusansei Million Arthur RPG mobile card game launched for iOS on April 9, 2012 and for Android on May 24, 2012. The mobile game was terminated on March 30, 2015.
A music video for the song Deep Blue Town e Oide yo (Artist: team Umifure), packed together with a short story including the digital Idol iMarine-chan from the iMarine Project.
A movie based on the popular fashion card and arcade dance game aimed at young girls. The movie features the magical Princesses Love and Berry, who posess Fashion Magic. While Love and Berry are best friends, they become rivals for attention when they're on the dance floor.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Official music video for the song Very! Merry!! Session!!! by the fictional band Irodorimidori. It is the 26th song in the franchise and focuses on Serina Akesaka.
An original song by Eve, animated by Mah. The song became popular enough to be included in Joysound, a Japanese karaoke company who specializes in song libraries.
It's Pokémon Sports Day!
Watch Pokémon compete in various games such as foot races, ball-tossing, tug of war, and jump rope!
The accompaniment of a classical music medley makes the event more fun.
(Source: Official YouTube Channel)
This is an animated version of Yanase Takashi's picture book featuring the friendship between a mother dog, Muku-muku, who lost her puppy, and the baby lion Buru-buru, who lost her mother. Although Tezuka Osamu planned to create an entire musical animated series for this story focused on the feelings of the mother dog and baby lion, this animated production was the only one never completed.
(Source: Official Tezuka site)
Short film by Tadanari Okamoto originally projected on three screens, and re-edited for domestic release many years later, set to a poem by Noriko Ibaraki of the same name.
Official music video for the song Ever Green Never End by the fictional band Irodorimidori. It is the 40th song in the franchise and focuses on Shirona Tsukisuzu.
A futon, a traditional Japanese mattress, as seen by Yoriko Mizushiri, becomes the vehicle of dream fantasies combining the most pleasant sensations such as the morning coffee, the warmth of bedding and a soft rice carpet under one’s feet. Lazy stretching serves as a start of sensuous, sleepy gymnastics. With a fluid movement, the passive body will turn once again from the left to the right of the mattress to dive into the fantasies of even deeper unconsciousness a little while later.
(Source: Krakow Film Festival)