Alice in Pictures I | |
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Video by Alice Nine | |
Released | 2008 |
Genre | Rock |
Alice in Pictures I is a compilation DVD from Japanese rock band Alice Nine. It features music videos from Alice Nine's early years, and includes the first ever DVD release of the "Shunkashuutou" music video. It was released in July 2008, alongside Alice in Pictures II. [1]
Alice in Pictures II is a compilation DVD from Japanese rock band Alice Nine. It features music videos for nine of the band's hits, and includes the first ever release of the "Gekkou Yoku" music video. It was released in July 2008, alongside Alice in Pictures I.
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