The Complete Clips
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Released | December 1, 2004 |
Genre | J-pop |
Label | Toshiba-EMI |
the complete clips is a DVD compilation of music videos by Japanese pop singer/songwriter Chihiro Onitsuka, released by Toshiba-EMI on December 1, 2004,[1] the same day as her compilation album The Ultimate Collection.[2] The DVD contains seventeen music videos, taken from Onitsuka's three previous albums and their related singles. It is also not region-specific, meaning it can be played on most DVD players irrespective of the player's region.
A large portion of these videos were previously collected on Onitsuka's earlier music video compilations, Me and My Devil and Princess Believer; only the last four videos are newly presented on DVD.
Track listing
All music and lyrics written by Chihiro Onitsuka except "Ii Hi Tabidachi - Nishi e", composed and written by Shinji Tanimura. All arrangements by Takefumi Haketa except "We can go", arranged by Nozomu Tsuchiya and Takefumi Haketa.
- "SHINE (unplugged)" (シャイン)
- "Gekkou" (月光)
- "Cage"
- "Memai" (眩暈)
- "edge"
- "We can go"
- "Gekkou (album version)" (月光)
- "LITTLE BEAT RIFLE"
- "ROLLIN'"
- "Ryuuseigun" (流星群)
- "Ibara no Umi" (茨の海)
- "infection"
- "King of Solitude"
- "Sign"
- "Beautiful Fighter"
- "Watashi to WALTZ wo" (私とワルツを)
- "Ii Hi Tabidachi - Nishi e" (いい日旅立ち・西へ)
Personnel
- "SHINE (unplugged)", "Gekkou", and "Memai" directed by Tsuyoshi Inoue.
- "Cage" directed by Tetsuji Nakamichi.
- "edge" directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi.
- "We can go" and "Beautiful Fighter" directed by UGICHIN.
- "Gekkou (album version)" directed by Takuro Iwagami.
- "LITTLE BEAT RIFLE" directed by Takahiro Uchida.
- "ROLLIN'", "Ryuuseigun", "Ibara no Umi", "infection", and "King of Solitude" directed by Shuichi Banba.
- "Sign" directed by Tetsuo Inoue.
- "Watashi to WALTZ wo" directed by Yasunori Kakegawa, with creative director Jiro Yamazaki.
- "Ii Hi Tabidachi - Nishi e" directed by Junji Kojima, with creative director Jiro Yamazaki.
References
- ^ "the complete clips". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved June 25, 2025.
- ^ "the ultimate collection". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved June 25, 2025.