The theme is "Anime Opening"! Magical Transformation, Pop and Cute MV! Released!
To be released on April 30 (Wed.) ≠ME 10th single, "God's right! God's right!
The song has been aired since January of this year as the 2nd cool ending theme of the TV anime "Amagami-sanchi no Enmusubi" and was first performed at the ≠ME 6th ANNIVERSARY PREMIUM CONCERT held at Saitama Super Arena on February 1 (Saturday). The song was performed for the first time at the ≠ME 6th ANNIVERSARY PREMIUM CONCERT held at the Saitama Super Arena on February 1.
Such ≠ ME "God's right! The theme of the music video is "the opening of a school anime".
There are also the usual school anime suspects (?) such as Hitomi Suzuki running with a piece of bread in her mouth and just in time for school, Kokoro Kawanakako Natsuki and Mirei Suganami having fun with flower fortune-telling, and so on. The film also includes a magical transformation scene, in which a magic compact (mirror) transforms an ordinary high school girl into a sparkling idol, just like in a magical girl anime.
The lively scene of the members transformed into idols at the beginning of the second chorus is a highlight of the song!
In the dance scene in the courtyard, the choreography is fresh, pop, and cute, with a straightforward love ≠ ME-ness in full bloom.
The music video makes you imagine what it would be like if the members of ≠ME were anime characters, and you want to see the smiling faces of the members over and over again.
The other title track, "Title Undecided," is still a mystery. will be released as both sides of the ≠ME 10th single, but the other title track, "Title Undecided," remains a mystery.
First, let's welcome this spring with the pop-cute ≠ME "God's Right! to welcome this spring.
<Nanafu Tomita comment
The members were like characters in an anime, and I wondered what kind of story was about to begin. I had a great sense of excitement.
There were many "interesting and cute" scenes in which each member had his or her own lucky break, so I hope you will try to find your favorite point.
If this animation (the theme of which is to produce music videos like the opening of an anime) were real, what kind of developments would await us? I would love to see it (laughs)!
<Moeko Kanizawa comment
From the time we started shooting the music video, director Arafune told me, "Let's make the music video like the opening of an anime," and I thought, "How will it turn out?" I was excited the whole time, and it turned out to be a wonderful music video that makes me feel as if there really is a school that ≠ME attends, somewhere in between the two and three dimensions. The characters fit each other well, and I hope that you will pay attention to our expressions, which are inserted at key points and seem to be our characters at the time.
And the way everyone is dancing together in ≠ME's typical light blue check costumes, I think the goodness of ≠ME shines through anew beyond the 6th anniversary. I hope you will pay attention to it and watch it over and over again.
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