Music video for the song WONDER LiGHT by IDOLiSH7. The full music video mostly features scenes not seen in the anime's opening sequence. This is the 15th music video created for the IDOLiSH7 franchise.
The Japanese research lab SACLA has released a short anime titled "Future Photon Harima Sakura" to promote their X-ray Free Electron Laser (X-FEL), the brightest x-ray source in the world.
As described on her official webpage, the feature character Harima Sakura is a G4-type Picodroid, a living entity with self-learning and evolutionary capability. She can shrink down and dive into the world of atoms, invisible to the human eye, known as the "Pico Universe." Her athletic ability is very high. In cooperation with a variety of researchers and scientists, she explores the world inside atoms with a strong sense of justice.
(Source: MAL)
Official music video for IDOLiSH7's song WiSH VOYAGE also released on the album of the same name.
The opening song for IDOLiSH7: Second BEAT!, featuring the members of IDOLiSH7. This is the 14th music video created for the I7 franchise.
A man makes a robot girl and tries to teach her the aspects of daily life. But what is his real goal? Hidamari no Shi is the fourth part of the five-part film Zoo, adapted from the first volume of Otsuichi's novels of the same name. It is the only part of the film made from animation; the other parts are live-action sequences.
(Source: AniList.co)
BLUE GALE XABUNGLE SIDE R is a "experimental video" by Sunrise Robot Laboratory, the video reinterprets the world of Xabungle in a dynamic animation style that nevertheless evokes the often humorous and exaggerated tone of the original anime with the musical accompaniment of The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors song "Ranburu" by Houkago Climax Girls.
(Source: Anime News Network, edited)
In the near future, a girl yearning for death and a robot who has been near her since she was a child continue moving in eternity.
(Source: Annecy)
Animated music video for the song A Stinging Spica by Polkadot Stingray. This animation was produced by Kamikaze Douga and aired exclusively on NHK’s program “Minna no Uta” from December 2019 to January 2020.