Platinum Box II

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PLATINUM BOX 〜II〜
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ReleasedDecember 21, 2001
Genre Alternative rock, Pop rock, pop
Length44:01
Label Nippon Crown
Gackt chronology
Saisei to shuuen (VHS)
(2001)
PLATINUM BOX 〜II〜
(2001)
PLATINUM BOX III (DVD)
(2002)

PLATINUM BOX II is a DVD + VHS box set, released by Japanese singer Gackt on December 21, 2001. It contain 8 Music videos on the DVD, and a compilation of behind-the-scenes footage on the VHS. [1]

Contents

DVD Content

  1. Mizérable
  2. Vanilla
  3. Mirror
  4. OASIS
  5. Seki-ray (鶺鴒 〜seki-ray〜)
  6. Saikai 〜Story〜 (再会〜Story〜)
  7. Secret Garden
  8. Kimi no Tameni Dekiru Koto (君のためにできること)

VHS Content

  1. Recollections (behind-the-scenes footage)

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