Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever

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Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever
Video by Nana Mizuki
Released Flag of Japan.svg 2009-12-23
Genre J-Pop
Length 96 min (disc 1), 103 min (disc 2), 95 min (disc 3), 98 min (disc 4), 115 min (disc 5)
Label King Records
Nana Mizuki chronology
Nana Mizuki Live Fighter Blue x Red Side
(2008)
Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever
(2009)
Nana Mizuki Live Games x Academy -Red Side-
(2010)

Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever is the 8th live DVD and 2nd Blu-ray Disc release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It has 5 discs containing her two concerts Live Fever 2009 and Live Diamond 2009.

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DVD is a digital optical disc storage format invented and developed in 1995. The medium can store any kind of digital data and is widely used for software and other computer files as well as video programs watched using DVD players. DVDs offer higher storage capacity than compact discs while having the same dimensions.

J-pop, natively also known simply as pops, is a musical genre that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in traditional Japanese music, but significantly in 1960s pop and rock music, such as The Beatles and The Beach Boys, which led to Japanese rock bands such as Happy End fusing rock with Japanese music in the early 1970s. J-pop was further defined by new wave groups in the late 1970s, particularly electronic synth-pop band Yellow Magic Orchestra and pop rock band Southern All Stars.

Voice acting in Japan Japanese voice actor or actress

Voice acting in Japan is acting as a narrator or as an actor in radio plays or as a character actor in anime and video games. It also involves performing voice-overs for non-Japanese movies and television programs. Because Japan's large animation industry produces 60% of the animated series in the world, voice acting in Japan has a far greater prominence than voice acting in most other countries.

Contents

Live Diamond 2009

Live Diamond 2009 was held on 2009-07-05 in Seibu Dome.

Disc 1

  1. OPENING
  2. Miracle Flight(ミラクル☆フライト)
  3. Aoi Iro(アオイイロ)
  4. Ano ne ~Mamimume Mogacho~(アノネ〜まみむめ☆もがちょ〜)
  5. MC1
  6. The Place of Happiness
  7. Aoki Hikari no Hate -ULTIMATE MODE-(蒼き光の果て-ULTIMATE MODE-)
  8. Nostalgia
  9. Ongaku Sentai Cherrybo Seven no Theme(音楽戦隊チェリボセブンのテーマ(短編動画)) (acoustic)
  10. Chinmoku no Kajitsu(沈黙の果実)
  11. Zankou no Gaia(残光のガイア)
  12. MC2
  13. STAND
  14. Shonen(少年)
  15. Hutari no Memory ~Prologue~ (SHORT MOVIE)(二人のMemory〜prologue〜(SHORT MOVIE))
  16. Hutari no Memory(二人のMemory)
  17. PERFECT SMILE
  18. MC3
  19. Innocent Starter (acoustic ver.)
  20. NAKED FEELS (acoustic ver.)
  21. MC4
  22. Shinai (acoustic ver.)(深愛(acoustic ver.))
  23. TEAM YO-DA SHOWCASE
  24. Gimmick Game
  25. Still in the Groove
  26. Take a Shot
  27. MC5
  28. BRAVE PHOENIX

Disc 2

  1. MARIA&JOKER〜prologue〜(SHORT MOVIE)
  2. MARIA&JOKER
  3. Justice to Believe
  4. MC6
  5. ETERNAL BLAZE
  6. Taiko LOVERS enbu(太鼓LOVERS 演舞)
  7. Etsuraku Camellia(悦楽カメリア)
  8. Bring it on!
  9. Trickster
  10. MC7
  11. Yume no Tsuzuki(夢の続き)

Disc 3

  1. POWER GATE
  2. MC8
  3. Brand New Tops
  4. MC9
  5. DISCOTHEQUE
  6. EXTRA TIME
  7. END ROLL

Live Fever 2009~

Live Fever 2009 was held on 2009-01-25 in Nippon Budokan.

Disc 4

  1. OPENING
  2. DISCOTHEQUE
  3. chronicle of sky
  4. PRIDE OF GLORY
  5. MC1
  6. JET PARK
  7. POWER GATE
  8. Take a Chance
  9. CHERRYBOYS SHOWCASE
  10. ETERNAL BLAZE
  11. MC2
  12. Trinity Cross
  13. innocent Starter
  14. MC3
  15. Shinai(深愛)
  16. TEAM YO-DA SHOWCASE
  17. Trickster
  18. SECRET AMBITION
  19. MC4 It's in the bag
  20. Last Scene(ラストシーン)
  21. Love you forever (SHORT MOVIE)
  22. Crystal Letter
  23. Tears' Night
  24. Orchestral Fantasia
  25. Zankou no Gaia(残光のガイア)
  26. MC5
  27. Astrogation

Disc 5

  1. MASSIVE WONDERS
  2. BE READY!
  3. MC6
  4. WILD EYES
  5. MC7
  6. SUPER GENERATION
  7. EXTRA TIME
  8. END ROLL

Special features

  1. Live Diamond Making Movie
  2. Live Fever Making Movie

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