Super Speed

スーパー・スピード・イーピー
Super Speed
Genres: Music
Themes: Music
Studios: Studio 4°C
Rating: 5.51 / 10
Popularity: #13522
Users Listed: 1,348
Users Scored: 696
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 11/22/2016
Aired: September 29, 2010 (Summer)
Type: music
Age Rating: G
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

This work presents an animated visual interpretation of "Super Speed," the title track from Masterlink's second single. Directed by Koji Morimoto, known for his collaborations with renowned studios like Studio 4°C and a history of music video production for artists spanning diverse genres, the animation offers a distinctive aesthetic experience. The piece likely explores themes of velocity and momentum through visually driven storytelling. Expect a dynamic and stylized presentation, characteristic of Morimoto's work, that prioritizes visual impact and rhythmic synchronization with the music. It provides a glimpse into the interplay between animation and musical expression, aiming for a sensory experience rather than traditional narrative development.

Staff:

  • Morimoto, Kouji (Director)

Reviews:

  • User Klownzie (Score: 9/10):
    I'm amazed nobody has made a review for this yet. Though, I kind of understand since nothing much happens in the video. Directed by the acclaimed Kouji Morimoto of the, again, acclaimed Studio 4°C. It is about a humanoid rabbit just enjoying the music and jumping rope in different locations. It's not as simple as that, though. While the movemets of the bunny-person are limited, each one is in perfect harmony with the background and the music; which, by the way, is the first time ever I see something like this. I can't talk about backgrounds without the special effects embedded in them. The backgrounds arefairly simple, but they are complemented perfectly by the special effects. Thanks to said special effects, the backgrounds stop being 'simple backgrounds' and become a character accompanying the person-rabbit. nnI have to say I don't usually enjoy Japanese music, specially this kind of slow electro-pop, but it appears that if you can make a video which is able to transmit the feeling of the song, anyone can enjoy any kind of music.nnThis is a great video, and I encourage everyone to watch it, even if you don't think you'll like the song. It will be worth it.

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