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Anna Tsuchiya- Cocoon PV

[ 3 min. 45 sec. II
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Okay, she looks a bit
crazy with those weird movements and the cornrows and the black dress BUT I
really like this PV. Tadanobu Asano retains his DoCoMo character as you can
see with his card tricks (since he is supposed to be a magician). Funnily
enough, I like Cocoon better watching the PV than hearing the song by
itself. Anna looks beautiful in white, I must say. No Keiko,
unfortunately---*sighs* I was so excited too---
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ERIKA- Destination Nowhere PV

[4 min. 01 sec. II credit: kun II
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A dazzling PV
filled with brilliant scenes of traveling. Aside from random moments of
Erika dressed wildly with her band, the PV matches the darker and more
intense sides of Mop Girl. The song is really beautiful, and with shaky/
fogging clips that matches Momoko's visions from the show. The
occasional images of Erika reaching out, matches the longing of the
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Kou Shibasaki- Prism
PV

[4 min. 27 sec II
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One of my favorite PVs from any
movie Keiko was in, just recently beat out by Mika Nakashima's Eien no Uta
PV. The song is great and Kou Shibasaki looks awesome with her band and
aquarium themed cut scenes. Although Keiko only appears briefly in the PV,
she still looks adorable. Remember to RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE AS to download.
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Rock 'A' Trench- Heat
Island PV

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The interesting thing about this
PV is that the scenes with the band doesn't match the style of the movie AT
ALL. It would be borderline annoying if Rock 'A' Trench and the surrounding
partygoers didn't rock out loud and have so much fun doing so.
Unfortunately, the PV doesn't reveal any new scenes from the film that the
trailer doesn't already cover, still---the song is great. Remember to RIGHT
CLICK AND SAVE AS to download.
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Feel Like Jumpin'- SOULHEAD

[credit: Resureya II 4 mi. 20 sec. II Download]
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This PV for the second song featured on the Dear
Friends SOULHEAD single, Feel Like Jumpin.' This
PV was included on their Best of SOULHEAD DVD (which sold VERY well). It's
cute, and a little on the pop-ish side for this hip-hop and R&B duo.
Although it doesn't feature any Keiko or direct reference to the Dear
Friends movie it's still featured on the Dear Friends single produced by
this group. ENJOY! ^_^ |
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Dear Friends (board ver.)- SOULHEAD

[credit: Conosuke II 5 min. 12 sec. II
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This second version of the Dear Friends PV is currently
being streamed on
Yahoo Japan but was kindly converted over for download by Conosuke from
Jpopmusic Forums.
This version contains comments left on the
Dear Friends Message Board
(opened since January 2007) by people who have seen the movie and were touched
by it. There are also brief clips of girls
tied up or crying, to capture the heart wrenching nature of the movie. It's a really beautiful tribute to
people who were inspired by the movie and definitely worth downloading even
if you can't read what is said.
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Dear Friends (movie ver.)-
SOULHEAD

[credit:
Resureya II 5 min.
12 sec. II
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The long awaited beautiful and soulful song from the
singing duo SOULHEAD. These girls can sing and they
prove that voices and melody matter much more good looks and fancy dance
moves with this moving song. There are some new clips from the movie
featured (including a funny one with Keiko being just obscene!) But it's
really nice. Now, this PV is the movie version which means there is another
version to be released, and while it may not feature Keiko, I'll see if I
can find it available for download anyway. |
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Nirinka- Ikimono Gakari

[credit: Jpopmusic Forums II 4 min. 44 sec. II
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The theme song from the tear
jerking indie flick, Cherry Pie. There are no clips of the actual pop-rock group
but there are PLENTY of clips of Keiko making cherry pie and crying her
eyes out. Never will tears of unhappiness look so lovely as it does in this
PV. ^_^\
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Hey Brother- Rip Slyme

[credit: Ryuu and RMS II 3 min. 14 sec. II
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Rip Slyme's sweet PV from the
Mamiya Kyoudai movie! There are no clips of the actual rap group so its filled
entirely with clips from the movie! Keiko appears on and off here and
there but it's ALL worth it, especially for this couch scene on the
left.
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