Z Densetsu (Owarinaki Kakumei)
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by the Japanese female idol group Momoiro Clover Z, released in Japan on July 6, 2011.


Release

The single was released in only one edition and had just one song on it. It was released on the same day with Momoiro Clover's 6th single "
D' no Junjō is the 5th single by the Japanese female idol group Momoiro Clover Z, released in Japan on July 6, 2011. It was released on the same day with the 4th single, " Z Densetsu: Owarinaki Kakumei". Background The single was released in only one editi ...
" and preceded the release of the band's first album ''
Battle and Romance is the first album by the Japanese girl group Momoiro Clover Z. It was released in Japan on July 27, 2011. Release details The album was released in three versions: Regular Edition and Limited Editions A and B. The regular edition was CD-only, ...
''. The two singles became first the group released under the name of Momoiro Clover Z. "Z Densetsu (Owarinaki Kakumei)" is a tie-up song for a commercial for Tokyo Joypolis. An updated version of the song, called the "ZZ Version" and performed by the four remaining members following Momoka Ariyasu's departure, was included in the group's 2019 self-titled album.


Music

The song was produced by
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who had written for Momoiro Clover such trademark songs as " Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo" and "Coco Natsu". The shout "Zed!" was performed by the "big brother of the anime music genre"
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. The male voice summoning the members is
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. When the announcer shouts out "Blue!" (the color of
Akari Hayami is a Japanese actress, model and former idol singer. She is known as a former member and subleader of the female musical group Momoiro Clover Z; her Momoiro Clover image color was blue. Career Akari Hayami was scouted near her graduation from e ...
who left the group in April), the girls freeze in shock and the song stops for a split second.


Cover art and music video

The music video was released on the DVD that came with the limited edition A of the album ''
Battle and Romance is the first album by the Japanese girl group Momoiro Clover Z. It was released in Japan on July 27, 2011. Release details The album was released in three versions: Regular Edition and Limited Editions A and B. The regular edition was CD-only, ...
'' that came out three weeks later, on July 27. On the cover and in the music video all members are wearing costumes in the style of "sentai heroes", main protagonists of Japanese television series in a genre called "sentai". The sentai genre (the word ''sentai'' means literally "squadron") evolves around a team of costumed superheroes fighting villains and includes such popular television shows and franchises as '' Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'' (remade into '' Power Rangers'' for the US), ''
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'', '' Ultraman'', '' Metal Hero''. The music video is also reminiscent of sentai films. In the video, the girls use transformation belts to become helmeted fighters looking like sentai warriors, and the Weekend Heroines squadron fights fully armed with a song and a dance. The protagonists of the superhero genre usually have transformation belts (''henshin beruto'') or some other transformation items (like rings, swords, etc.), which they use to transform into superheroes in armored suits. Momoiro Clover Z transformation belts are clover style.


Transformation in sentai

The transformation between an ordinary person and a superhero is an important feature of the plots of Japanese sentai (superhero) adventures. The protagonists seem to be ordinary people, but they transform from their civilian selves into their superhero selves at the push of a button, sometimes simultaneously saying a particular word or phrase. Kamen Rider Accel from the '' Kamen Rider W'' series uses his ''henshin beruto'' (transformation belt or morphing belt) to transform into a masked crusader. His belt gives a protagonist special powers. For example, a Kamen Rider can jump ten times his height when using his ''henshin beruto''. Copies of the ''
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'' series' belts are one of the most popular Christmas gifts for Japanese boys.


Promotion

By June 3 the music video for "Z Legend (Owarinaki Kakumei)" was released on the Stardust Digital's official YouTube channel and on Nico Nico Douga. When the song was performed live for the first time, the performance was described as shocking and attracted a lot of attention. To promote the release of both 4th and 5th singles, Momoiro Clover Z held a series of live events and appearances, one of the notable ones being a concert on July 9, 2012 at the theme park Mega Web 1F in front of the audience of 1,800 people. At the event, Momoiro Clover performed in the costumes used in the music video for "Z Densetsu (Owarinaki Kakumei)".


Reception

The single debuted at the 5th place in the Oricon Daily Singles Chart, while the simultaneously released 5th single "
D' no Junjō is the 5th single by the Japanese female idol group Momoiro Clover Z, released in Japan on July 6, 2011. It was released on the same day with the 4th single, " Z Densetsu: Owarinaki Kakumei". Background The single was released in only one editi ...
" at the 6th.


Track listing

All songs written, composed, and arranged by
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.


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External links


CD single profile on the official site
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