MALICE MIZER: Bara ni Irodorareta Akui to Higeki no Makuake (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 22, 2000

Original Title:
マリスミゼル: 薔薇に彩られた悪意と悲劇の幕開け

Alternate Titles:
Bara ni Irodorareta Akui to Higeki no Makuake
MALICE MIZER - Bara ni Irodorareta Akui to Higeki no Makuake
MALICE MIZER - Bara no Seidou live
MALICE MIZER - 薔薇に彩られた悪意と悲劇の幕開け
薔薇に彩られた悪意と悲劇の幕開け

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Midi:Nette

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

A home video release of a two-day live concert played by Malice Mizer on August 31 & September 1, 2000 at the Nippon Budōkan Hall in Tokyo, Japan (the first shows with lead vocalist Klaha). Malice Mizer performs their fourth studio album, "Bara no Seidou" in its entirety using the gothic cathedral from the album’s cover as an enormous set piece alongside pyrotechnics and a choir of veiled nuns.

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Assistant Director:
Ayako Itakura

Concept Artist:
Mana

Costume Design:
Yukari Ohba

Director:
Hiroyuki Muto

Executive Producer:
Yukie Itoh

Modeling:
Ikuko Kinoshita
Aki Miyajima
Chiko Kusaka

Producer:
Hiroyuki Muto
Hiroo Sasaki

Scenic Artist:
Yoshi Asano

Songs:
Mana
Klaha
Közi
Shue
Yu~ki

Stage Director:
Mitsumasa Ikeda
Yoshinori Hayashi
Akira Hoshino

Technical Advisor:
Atsushi Furuta

Technical Supervisor:
Astuhiko Kawamoto

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