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LIVE RIPPER is a home video by B'z, released on December 9, 1993 on VHS and LaserDisc. The release features the majority of the finale to their tour event B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'93 "JAP THE RIPPER" with interviews and rehearsals also included.
Typhoon No.15 ~B'z LIVE-GYM The Final Pleasure "IT'S SHOWTIME!!" in Nagisaen~ (渚園, Nagisaen) is a home video by B'z, released on February 25, 2004 on both VHS & DVD. The release covered the finale of B'z LIVE-GYM The Final Pleasure "IT'S SHOWTIME!!" at Nagisaen exactly fifteen years to the day the band debuted.
a BEAUTIFUL REEL. B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 GREEN ~GO★FIGHT★WIN~ is a home video by B'z, released on November 27, 2002. The release serves as a documentary film covering B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 "GREEN ~GO★FIGHT★WIN~", which toured in support of their twelfth album GREEN. The second disc contains backstage footage of B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 "Rock n' California Roll". With the exception of "Taiyou no Komachi Angel", this release contains the full setlist.
once upon a time in Yokohama ~B'z LIVE GYM'99 "Brotherhood"~ (横浜, Yokohama) is a home video by B'z, released on August 2, 2000. The video captures the finale to the main leg of B'z LIVE-GYM '99 "Brotherhood" as was held at Nissan Stadium. The video was later issued on DVD on March 14, 2001 along with three other older home video releases and the band's then-latest single, "ultra soul".
"BUZZ!!" THE MOVIE is a home video by B'z, released on January 1, 1996. The film shows the majority of the setlist to B'z LIVE-GYM Pleasure'95 "BUZZ!!" in full, along with a great deal of backstage footage and interviews from various shows. The video was later issued on DVD on March 14, 2001, with two bonus tracks "Mou Ichido Kiss Shitakatta" and "Hadashi no Megami", along with three other older home video releases and the band's then-latest single, "ultra soul".
JUST ANOTHER LIFE is a home video by B'z, released on December 11, 1991 on both VHS and LaserDisc. The release follows B'z on their first Pleasure tour, B'z LIVE-GYM "Pleasure'91". Along with the preceding release FILM RISKY the previous year, the pair of releases are the only two B'z home videos to not be later made available on DVD. However, the performances of "Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite", "Taiyou no Komachi Angel", and "Easy Come, Easy Go!" have been included variously as bonuses accompanying B'z The Best XXV 1988-1998 and B'z COMPLETE SINGLE BOX.
B'z LIVE in Namba 2006 was a special event featuring B'z that took place on September 1, 2006 at Osaka's Namba Hatch and was one of the band's few concerts to be streamed in full for fans over the internet. Originally billed as Network LIVE in Japan Supported by dwango: B'z Premium Live, the show was the first B'z concert to be streamed from Japan, with the band's earlier North American tours in 2002 and 2003 receiving streaming treatment years earlier. The event was supported by ringtone company Dwango, for whom the year's earlier single "SPLASH!" served as a commercial theme.
B'z LIVE-GYM 2006 "MONSTER'S GARAGE" is a home video by B'z, released on December 20, 2006. Available on both DVD and Blu-ray, the release covered B'z LIVE-GYM 2006 "MONSTER'S GARAGE" that toured in support of their fifteenth studio album MONSTER. As a bonus feature, the tour documentary OFF LIMITS ~How Two Men Made a Monster~ was included on both editions.
B'z LIVE-GYM Hidden Pleasure ~Typhoon No.20~ is a home video by B'z, released on DVD on December 10, 2008. The three-disc, three hour set serves as a compilation of previously unreleased and uncollected footage from past LIVE-GYM concerts along with special footage not included elsewhere in the band's catalogue.
Kenichi is a half-Japanese, half-Chinese man of the underworld. You can sell him anything except children's organs. His domain is in Kabukicho, a gangland controlled by various Shanghai gangs intent on taking control. His former partner-in-crime, Fu-Chun, is rumored to have returned to Kabukicho, having fled years earlier after killing the number two of gangland boss, Yuan. Yuan wants to get even and attempts to do so by using Kenichi.
A film adaptation of the Last Nanto General story arc from the manga, depicting the final battle between Kenshiro and Raoh that led to Kenshiro becoming the successor of Hokuto Shinken. Some events from the manga / anime have been excluded from the story (such as Raoh's fight with Juza) whereas others have been altered or expanded. New content featuring the final battle from Raoh's perspective have been added. This film serves as the follow-up to the first film in the series, which introduced Raoh and Reina's relationship, this time bringing it to a conclusion.
Noah's Ark, the latest innovation in VR technology, is set for a showcase to Japan's privileged children. However, their carefree fun is cut short when a company employee is found murdered, with his dying message pointing to a clue hidden within the Ark. Along with the Detective Boys and Ran Mouri, Conan Edogawa enters Noah's Ark to solve this mystery and ensure the perpetrator is caught.
A man's soul (he is in a coma) must make a lonely woman happy or he will die on Christmas day.
The explosion of a new Tokyo Subway line leads Conan and his friends in a snow-clad village. Here, after eight years, the little detective sheds light on the dynamics behind the shocking event that caused the death of a woman and the coma of a 15-year-old boy. Under the beautiful snow, Conan gets involved in something bigger than him.
An illegal biological weapon K-55 is stolen from a university lab. The university lab can't even call the police because the secret nature of the weapon. The school lab then receives a message stating that the entire country is now being held hostage and they must pay a ransom of 300 million yen.
On a dark night, the Japanese police is raided by a spy. Different countries' intelligence agencies - such as England's MI6, Germany's BDN, and America's CIA - as well as the FBI's secret files are going to be taken, but public safety officers lead by Tooru Amuro arrive just in time. The spy steals a car and escapes. The spy and Amuro are then locked in a dead heat on the highway, and just as it is about to cause an accident with multiple cars, the spy's car is hit by FBI agent Shuichi Akai's rifle bullet and falls of the roadway. The next day, Conan and his friends go to a newly-remodeled aquarium in Tokyo. Under the main attraction, a Ferris wheel, Conan finds an attractive woman alone and injured. Her left and right eyes are different colors.
In 1943, as Japan's WWII effort falters, a vice-admiral proposes training squadrons of "volunteer" flyers to crash their armed planes into Allied warships. Yarn follows the lives of kamikaze pilots, as remembered by an aging Kyushu restaurateur who cherishes their memory. Honoring the dead and multiple military anthems may stir the soul of some Japanese, but elsewhere auds will make a one-way trip for exits. Battle scenes are well-executed and script delivers some memorable scenes, but overall competent helming and thesping are powerless over writer-cum-Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishiara's repetitive storytelling. A post-war postscript adds considerable length to an already over-extended narrative. Tech credits are good quality.
Kaitou Kid dares to challenge the police once more, setting his sights on the Russian Imperial Easter Egg. With the date, time, and place, the Osaka police force scrambles to stop him. But this time, Kid may have bitten off more than he can chew—Conan Edogawa, Heiji Hattori, and numerous others are also trying to get their hands on the jeweled egg.
Synopsis Kogoro and Conan came to Yokohama according to a request from a mysterious man. But that was a trap of this man. Ran and the Detective Boys will be taken as hostages. If they don't solve the request of the man within 12 hours, the bombs attached to the hostages will explode. Furthermore, the man know that Conan`s true identity is Kudo Shinichi. Also Hattori Heiji, the High School Detective of the West, and Kaito Kid enter the stage. Will they be able to solve the mystery within the time limit and save Ran and the others? And who in the world is the client?