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Shape of Love (2018)
Character: Herself
SHAPE OF LOVE is a 2018 documentary movie released in August 2018. It revolves around BiSH's pUBLic imAGE LiMiTEd TOUR, recording the members' backstage occurrences as they prepare to perform their biggest show yet at Yokohama Arena.
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BiSH: And yet BiSH moves. (2020)
Character: Self
Features BiSH's first one-man concert held at Osaka-jo Hall. This edition consists of a Blu-ray, two CDs, and a 100-page photo book in a box packaging.
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BiSH: Tokyo BiSH Shine6 (2020)
Character: Self
Features a summer concert held by BiSH without audience, "TBS (TOKYO BiSH SHiNE)," which was distributed through niconico Live. They performed all the songs in the album, "LETTER" and more. This edition comes with a live CD, a special bonus CD with two new songs and a 50-page photo book.
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世界で一番綺麗なBiSH (2023)
Character: Herself
Sekai de Ichiban Kireina BiSH (世界で一番綺麗なBiSH; The most beautiful BiSH in the world) is a oneman live performed by BiSH on December 22nd, 2022. It was announced on October 25th, 2022, and took place at Yoyogi National Gymnasium. The performance was recorded and included in special editions of BiSH THE BEST.
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BiSH 解散パーチー 中夜祭 (2023)
Character: Herself
BiSH Kaisan Party Chuuyasai (BiSH 解散パーチー 中夜祭; BiSH Dissolution Party Midnight Festival) is a free live performance held by BiSH on January 7th, 2023. Commemorating their impending disbandment, tickets were made available for free to fans via a lottery. The event was announced on December 5th, 2022. The performance saw BiSH perform all 12 consecutive monthly singles that had been published over the past year, in order of release. The concert was recorded and included in special editions of BiSH THE BEST.
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BiSH presents PCR is PAiPAi CHiNCHiN ROCK'N'ROLL (2022)
Character: N/A
The first omnibus film starring "BiSH", also known as “The punk band that doesn’t play any instruments”. A collaboration with six different directors to create a unique experience that reveals new aspects of "BiSH", from drama to arthouse.
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