Nana Mizuki Live Museum x Universe

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Nana Mizuki Live Museum x Universe
Video by Nana Mizuki
Released Flag of Japan.svg 2007-06-06
Genre J-Pop
Length 96 min (disc 1), 96 min (disc 2), 75 min (disc 3), 88 min (disc 4)
Label King Records
Nana Mizuki chronology
Nana Mizuki Livedom -Birth- at Budokan
(2006)
Nana Mizuki Live Museum x Universe
(2007)
Nana Mizuki Live Formula at Saitama Super Arena
(2008)

Nana Mizuki Live Museum x Universe is the 5th live DVD release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. It has 4 discs containing her two concerts Live Museum 2007 and Live Universe 2006 ~summer~.

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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 Museum 2007

Live Museum 2007 was held on 2007-02-12 in Yokohama Arena. It had 12,000 audience in total and is Nana Mizuki's longest live concert to date.

Disc 1

  1. Tears' Night
  2. Transmigration 2007
  3. Panorama(パノラマ-Panorama-)
  4. Nocturne-revision-
  5. Miracle Flight(ミラクル☆フライト)
  6. Violetta
  7. Still In the Groove
  8. Soredemo Kimi o Omoidesu kara(それでも君を想い出すから)
  9. Hikari() (acoustic)
  10. Suichu no Aozora(水中の青空) (acoustic)
  11. Justice to Believe (Museum Style)
  12. Eternal Blaze
  13. Super Generation
  14. Aoi Iro(アオイイロ)
  15. Anone ~Mamimume Mogacho(アノネ~まみむめ☆もがちょ)
  16. POWER GATE

Disc 2

  1. Heaven Knows
  2. Crystal Letter
  3. Secret Ambition
  4. Suddenly ~Meguriaete~(suddenly~巡り合えて~)
  5. The Place of Happiness
  6. Wild Eyes
  7. Hitotsu Dake Chikaeru nara(ひとつだけ誓えるなら)
  8. Zankou no Gaia(残光のガイア)
  9. New Sensation
  10. Protection
  11. Omoi(想い)

Live Universe 2006 ~summer~

Live Universe 2006 ~summer~ was held on 2006-07-29 at the Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall. Most of the songs were from her album Hybrid Universe.

<i>Hybrid Universe</i> 2006 studio album by Nana Mizuki

Hybrid Universe is the fifth album by Japanese singer and voice actress Nana Mizuki, released on 3 May 2006.

Disc 3

  1. Take A Shot
  2. What Cheer?
  3. Late Summer Tale
  4. Futari no Memory(二人のMemory)
  5. NAKED FEELS
  6. You Have A Dream
  7. Nana iro no youni(NANA色のように)
  8. Love Trippin'
  9. Zankou no Gaia(残光のガイア)
  10. Replay Machine -Custom-(リプレイマシン-custom-)
  11. Eternal Blaze
  12. Kouga Ninpouchou(甲賀忍法帖) (cover song)
    • She was asked to perform a random song from one of her previous works. This song was the opening theme for Basilisk where she starred as the lead female Oboro. This song was originally sung by Onmyo-Za.
    <i>Basilisk</i> (manga) 2005 anime

    Basilisk is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masaki Segawa. It was published in Japan in 2003 and 2004 in Kodansha's Young Magazine Uppers magazine, based on the novel The Kouga Ninja Scrolls by Futaro Yamada published in 1958. The anime, produced in 2005 by Gonzo, closely follows the manga aside from a handful of distinctions. The manga won the 2004 Kodansha Manga Award for general manga. Segawa continued producing serialized adaptations of Futaro Yamada's novels with The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls in 2005, Yama Fu-Tang in 2010, and Jū: Ninpō Makai Tensei in 2012. Additionally, a two-part novel sequel titled The Ōka Ninja Scrolls: Basilisk New Chapter, penned by Masaki Yamada, was published in 2015 with illustrations by Segawa; a manga adaptation, Basilisk: The Ōka Ninja Scrolls, illustrated by Tatsuya Shihira with character designs by Masaki Segawa, began serialization in 2017, and an anime adaptation by Seven Arcs Pictures premiered in January 2018.

    Onmyo-za are a Japanese heavy metal band from Osaka, who released their first album in 1999.

Disc 4

  1. Primal Affection
  2. Faith
  3. Inside of mind
  4. Super Generation
  5. Power Gate
  6. Miracle Flight(ミラクル☆フライト)
  7. Hoshizora to Tsuki to Hanabi no Shita(星空と月と花火の下)
  8. Innocent Starter
  9. Rush & Dash!

Special features

  1. Live Universe Making Movie
  2. Live Museum Making Movie

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