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Mameshiba no Taigun releases a two-track single featuring an upbeat summer song and another song evoking the end of summer, expressing "summer" in their style. This is a concept single that depicts the single season of "summer" through two contrasting songs. By placing an energetic track that highlights the group's signature energy alongside an emotional track that delicately captures the afterglow and feelings of summer's end, it presents both the "heat" of the season and what follows in a multidimensional way. The upbeat track is a tie-in song for Season 3 of the anime "Grand Blue," based on the popular manga serialized in Kodansha's "good! Afternoon," combining diving, university youth, and full-throttle comedy. It captures the beautiful sea, sense of openness, and over-the-top comedic energy, creating a song that symbolizes a "fully enjoyed summer." The other track depicts the time beyond that "noisy summer," subtly referencing motifs from the upbeat song "Hadaka no Mermaid" while tracing fading seasons and memories, creating narrative continuity between the two songs. "Ringing summer twice" is an attempt to experience the same season with different expressions, expanding the expressive range of Mameshiba no Taigun.
Features a box specification. Comes with a photo book (50 pages). The Blu-ray in the Limited Edition includes music videos "Ri Step," "Pawaway!," and "Hadaka no Mermaid," the complete version of Mameshiba Continent, and a behind-the-scenes documentary filmed in Cebu.
Mameshiba no Taigun is a Japanese idol group known for their unique concepts, energetic performances, and personality‑driven style.
The title translates roughly to “Naked Mermaid,” symbolizing themes of freedom and individuality within a playful concept.
Yes, its lively and accessible style makes it enjoyable for both fans and new listeners.
Fans of J‑Pop idol groups, energetic music, and fun concept songs will enjoy this track.
Yes, idol music releases are often considered collectible, especially for fans.
Absolutely. It’s a great gift for idol music fans and J‑Pop listeners.