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Nana Mizuki Live Fighter -Blue x Red Side- | ||||
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Released | 25 December 2008 | |||
Genre | J-Pop | |||
Label | King Records | |||
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Nana Mizuki Live Fighter -Blue x Red Side- is the 7th live DVD and 1st Blu-ray Disc release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki.
Both Blue Side and Red Side were performed in the summer of 2008, on July 5 and July 6 respectively.
Blue Side | Red Side |
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OPENING | OPENING |
Astrogation | Astrogation |
still in the groove | still in the groove |
MC1 | MC1 |
Happy Dive | Happy Dive |
TRY AGAIN | TRY AGAIN |
空時計 | 空時計 |
CHERRY BOYS SHOWCASE | CHERRY BOYS SHOWCASE |
Dancing in the velvet moon | Dancing in the velvet moon |
Faith | Faith |
MC2 | MC2 |
砂漠の海 | White Lie |
deep sea | ヒメムラサキ |
COSMIC LOVE | COSMIC LOVE |
You have a dream | You have a dream |
MC3 | MC3 |
迷宮バタフライ | 赤いスイートピー |
MC4 | MC4 |
Level Hi! | BE READY! |
STOMP | STOMP |
Bring it on! | Bring it on! |
Pray | TRANSMIGRATION |
MC5 | MC5 |
Orchestral Fantasia | Orchestral Fantasia |
BAND BATTLE | BAND BATTLE |
suddenly~巡り合えて~ | Justice to Believe |
アオイイロSUPER GENERATION | MASSIVE WONDERS |
MC6 | BRAVE PHOENIX |
POWER GATE | MC6 |
What cheer? | ETERNAL BLAZE |
MC7 | What cheer? |
Nostalgia | MC7 |
MC8 | Nostalgia |
New Sensation | MC8 |
ALL LINE UP | ミラクル☆フライト |
End roll | ALL LINE UP |
End roll |
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