Shutoku Mukai

Most Popular Shutoku Mukai Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Brass Knuckle Boys Trailer (2009)

14 February 2009

A record company office worker named Kanna discovers a punk rock band called Shonen Meriken Sakku 'Brass Knuckle Boys' through the internet and subsequently decides to represent them on behalf of her company.

Destruction Babies Trailer (2016)

31 May 2016

Taira is a disaffected youth from a seaside town reveling in violence. Enamored by his strength, Yuya joins his crusade in attacking strangers.

Maruyama, the Middle Schooler Trailer (2013)

18 April 2013

Katsuya Maruyama is a middle school student boy full of obscene thoughts. He then meets Tatsuo Shimoi, a single father who moves into the same apartment complex.

Too Young To Die! Trailer (2016)

25 June 2016

After dying in a bus crash and falling to hell, high schooler Daisuke joins a demonic rock band so he can be reincarnated back into the mortal world.

NUMBER GIRL 1999 US TOUR (Live at SXSW) Limited Edition DVD Trailer (2005)

22 June 2005

NUMBER GIRL live in Austin, TX for 1999 SXSW festival. Limited-edition DVD included with first pressing of Omoide in My Head 2 - Kiroku Series 1.

SHIBUYA ROCK TRANSFORMED JOUTAI Trailer (1999)

16 December 1999

Number Girl live in Shibuya

Sawayaka Na Ensou Trailer (2001)

20 June 2001

Recorded live at Toshiba EMI Studio in April 2001. This work was directed and edited by Shutoku Mukai, a vocalist and guitarist of Number Girl.

The World of You Trailer (2022)

29 January 2022

High school student Yuki suffers from a chronic disease and has lost hope for living. One day she has a life-changing encounter with Aki, her destructive classmate with a beautiful singing voice.

NUMBER GIRL - TOKYO FREEZE @ Fukuoka DRUM LOGOS (2000.08.09) Trailer (2000)

09 August 2000

A live performance by the J-Rock band "Number Girl" on August 9th, 2000.

Number Girl: Sapporo Omoide In My Head Joutai Trailer (2003)

26 March 2003

The last live performance of Number Girl's last tour, recorded on November 30, 2002 at Sapporo Penny Rain.