Some fans may miss the Elder Club but personally I don't. This concert has a much younger and fresher feel to it than in the recent past.Even the MC interuptions are worth looking at as the girls are so cute. I must like the DVD - I play it time and again!
Hello! Project 2010 WINTER Kachofugetsu -Mobekimasu!-
Hello! Project
Points You Earn | 3% (114p) |
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Release Date | April 28, 2010 |
Availability | Backorder:Usually ships in 2-4 weeks |
Product Details
Catalog No. | HKBN-50128 |
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JAN/ISBN | 4942463831288 |
Product Type | DVD |
TV Standard | NTSC |
Number of Discs | 1 |
Label/Distributor | Pony Canyon |
Running Time | 109minutes |
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Encoding | MPEG-2 |
Region | 2 |
Subtitles | None |
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Hello! Project 2010 WINTER 歌超風月 ~モベキマス!~ / Hello! Project
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Hello! Project 2010 Winter Kachofugetsu - Mobekimasu! -
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Customer Reviews
This is the first Hello! Project Winter Concert without the Elder Club. As a result, there are only 25 featured performers in the big ensemble numbers (not counting the Hello! Pro Eggs). It also doesn't have the recently graduated Koharu from MM or Erika from C-ute. All three main groups, Morning Musume, Berryz Kobo, and C-ute, seem to share equal status in this concert. The only other featured performers are solo artist Erina Mano and S/mileage, a group made up of four of the H!P Eggs. Erina Mano seems to be taking the role formerly played by the Elder Club and offering songs which sound different from everything else. She also performs the only solos in this concert. There aren't a lot of great songs on the track list. Some of these songs, though, work better in live performance than as a listening experience. This is true of most of BK's songs here, although I'm glad they did "Ryuusei Boy," my favorite recent H!P song and the first time I've seen it in performance. I was hoping MM would do "Kimagure Princess" live, but it sounded too much like the studio recording to me. The small stage at Nakano Sunplaza creates problems with space, lighting and camera angles. Still, with fewer girls to work with than in past winter concerts (which had much bigger arenas), the choreographers use the space in the opening and closing ensemble numbers very well, with several different levels in play. The costumes are great and they change into new ones quite a lot. My favorites are the gold-and-red outfits with gold boots that all 25 of the featured performers wear in the opening set. The next-to-last song is the Morning Musume classic "Souda! We're Alive," and everyone joins in on it. The final number is "Aozora ga Itsumademo Tsuzuku You na Mirai de Are!"--exactly the same song which closed the big H!P Summer 2009 concert. That's two big H!P concerts in a row to use the same finale. And since I just re-watched the summer concert again the night before watching this, it was particularly annoying. Why didn't they pick another song as next-to-last and then close with "Souda! We're Alive"? There is no "Making of" footage, possibly the first winter concert I've seen that didn't include any. I miss it. All in all, the two discs containing the winter concerts (this and "Shuffle Date"), both sold separately, add up to a seriously diminished spectacle when compared to past years.
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