ONE OK ROCK video discography | |
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Music videos | 35 |
Video albums | 14 |
Films | 2 |
Television | 4 |
Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK has released thirty-five music videos and fourteen video albums. The band and its music have also appeared in various television shows, commercials, and films.
Title | Year | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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"Moshimo Taiyou Ga Nakunatta Toshitara" ("もしも太陽がなくなったとしたら") | 2006 | Unknown | ||
"Keep it real" | ||||
"Naihi Shinsho" ("内秘心書") | 2007 | Hideaki Fukui | [1] | |
"Yume Yume" ("努努ーゆめゆめー") | Junya Matsuyama | |||
"Etcetera" ("エトセトラ") | Nobuaki Hongo | |||
"Hitsuzen Maker" ("必然メーカー") | 2008 | Hideaki Fukui | [2] | |
"Koi No Aibou Kokoro No Cupid" ("恋ノアイボウ心ノクピド") | ||||
"Kanzen Kankaku Dreamer" ("完全感覚 Dreamer") | 2010 | [3] | ||
"Jibun Rock" ("じぶんRock") | [4] | |||
"Liar" | Kensaku Kakimoto | [5] | ||
"C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h" | 2011 | Masakazu Fukatsu | [6] | |
"No Scared" | [7] | |||
"Re:make" | Daishin Suzuki | [8] | ||
"Answer is Near" ("アンサイズニア") | Masakazu Fukatsu | [9] | ||
"The Beginning" | 2012 | Maxilla | [10] | |
"Deeper Deeper" | Takahide Ishii | [11] | ||
"Clock Strikes" | 2013 | Masakazu Fukatsu | [7] | |
"Be the Light" | Shoichi David Haruyama | [12] | ||
"Decision" | 2014 | — | The video uses footage from the documentary Fool Cool Rock! One Ok Rock Documentary Film. [13] | [13] |
"Mighty Long Fall" | Ryohei Shingu | [14] | ||
"The Way Back" (Japanese ver.) | 2015 | Maxilla | [15] | |
"Last Dance" | Jeremy Cloe | [16] | ||
"Cry Out" | Ryohei Shingu | [14] | ||
"Cry Out" (35xxxv Deluxe Edition) | Naoto Amazutsumi | The video shows One Ok Rock performing the song in a studio session and contains live footage. [17] | [18] | |
"I was King" (Official Visualizer) | 2016 | Ruth Barrett (director & animator) | 2D animated video that depicts a series of creatures taking down a King. [19] | [20] |
"Bedroom Warfare" | Sitcom Soldiers | [21] | ||
"Taking Off" | ||||
"We Are" | 2017 | Mark Staubach | [22] | |
"American Girls" | [23] | |||
"Change" | 2018 | Raul Gonzo | [24] | |
"Stand Out Fit In" | Peter Huang | [25] | ||
"Wasted Nights" | 2019 | Kyle Cogan | [26] | |
"Renegades" | 2021 | Toshi Atsunori | [27] | |
"Broken Heart of Gold (Japanese ver.)" | Koji Kashihara × Akira Miyazaki | [28] | ||
"Save Yourself" | 2022 | Tanu Muino | [ citation needed ] | |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Sales | |
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JPN Oricon DVD [29] | JPN Oricon Blu-ray [30] | ||||
Live DVD "Yononaka Shredder" (Live DVD "世の中シュレッダー") | 60 | — |
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This is My Budokan?! 2010.11.28 |
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"Zankyo Reference" Tour in Yokohama Arena |
| 3 | 2 |
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One Ok Rock 2013 "Jinsei x Kimi =" Tour Live&Film |
| 1 | 2 |
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"Fool Cool Rock!" One Ok Rock Documentary Film |
| 1 | 7 | — | |
One Ok Rock 2014 "Mighty Long Fall at Yokohama Stadium" |
| 2 | 3 |
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One Ok Rock 2015 “35xxxv” Japan Tour Live & Documentary |
| 1 | 2 |
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One Ok Rock 2016 Special Live in Nagisaen |
| 2 | 1 |
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One Ok Rock 2017 "Ambitions" Japan Tour |
| 1 | 1 |
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One Ok Rock 2018 Ambitions Japan Dome Tour |
| 2 | 3 | ||
One Ok Rock with Orchestra Japan Tour 2018 |
| 1 | 2 | ||
One Ok Rock "Eye of the Storm" Japan Tour |
| 1 | 1 | ||
One Ok Rock 2020 Field of Wonder at Stadium |
| 1 | 1 | ||
One Ok Rock 2021 Day to Night Acoustic Sessions |
| 1 | 1 | — | |
One Ok Rock 2023 Luxury Disease Japan Tour |
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"—" denotes items which were released only in DVD format. |
Title | Year | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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Fool Cool Rock! One Ok Rock Documentary Film | 2014 | Hiroyuki Nakano | Documentary released and shown for limited time in theaters in Japan. | [52] |
One Ok Rock: Flip a Coin | 2021 | Naoto Amazutsumi | Documentary released exclusively on streaming service Netflix. | [53] |
Title | Year | Notes | Ref. |
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One Ok Rock 2011-2012"残響リファレンス"Tour 〜Yokohama Arena Special Final〜 | 2012 | The last two performances of the Zankyo Reference Tour held at Yokohama Arena, became a single performance, aired by channel Wowow. | [54] |
One Ok Rock 18祭 -1000人の奇跡 We are- | 2017 | Television special aired by NHK. One Ok Rock collaborates with a thousand Japanese teenagers who accompany them on a performance. | [55] |
One Ok Rock Live & Documentary "Ambitions Asia Tour 2018" in Taiwan | 2018 | Concert held in Taiwan and broadcast as an exclusive TV show on Space Shower TV. | [56] |
One Ok Rock World Tour Document | 2019 | Documentary broadcast by NHK World Premium, which follows One Ok Rock on their Eye of the Storm World Tour during the North American and European leg. | [57] |
Company | Year | Theme song | Description | Region | Ref. |
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Recochoku Co, Ltd. | 2011 | "Re:make" | Song used to promote Recochoku. | Japan | [58] |
Suzuki | 2013 | "Deeper Deeper" | Song used to promote Suzuki's Swift Sport. | [59] | |
NHK-BS | 2015 | "Take Me to the Top" | Song used for broadcast of 2015 Rugby World Cup . | [60] | |
NFL | "Cry Out" | Live broadcast J-Wave Special Super Bowl XLIX Radio. | [61] | ||
NTT Docomo | "Wherever You Are" | Phone commercial series: "Kazoku-hen". | [62] | ||
2016 | "Always Coming Back" | Phone commercial series: "Kanjou no Subete / Nakama". | [63] | ||
NHK | 2017 | "We Are" | Theme for NHK's soccer broadcast. | [22] | |
Honda | "Take What You Want" | One Ok Rock appears driving Honda's New Civic on the road and features narration by frontman Takahiro Moriuchi. | [64] | ||
2018 | "Change" | Song used to promote HondaJet. It is narrated by Moriuchi. | [65] | ||
"Stand Out Fit In" | Song used to promote Honda Bike. It is narrated by Moriuchi. | [66] | |||
2019 | "Head High" | One Ok Rock appears performing. It is narrated by Moriuchi. | [67] | ||
NBC | 2020 | "Wasted Nights" | Theme for the trailer for the drama television series Council of Dads. | United States | [68] |
CBS | 2021 | "Giants" | Theme for the trailer for the reality competition television series Tough as Nails (season 3) . | [69] | |
Asahi Breweries | 2022 | "Wonder" | Song used to promote Asahi Super Dry. | Japan | [70] |
Seiko Watch Corp. | "Save Yourself" | Song used to promote the Seiko Prospex line. | [71] | ||
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