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[1] [2] It was used as the theme song for Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie and one of the 3 songs by Asian Kung-Fu Generation used in Naruto media, alongside "Haruka Kanata" and "Blood Circulator." [3] The song was ranked 9th on fans request for the band's 10th anniversary live setlist on September 14, 2013. [4]
The music video for "Silhouette" is directed by Sōjirō Kamatani, [9] and features actor Hiroki Nakajima. Nakajima is seen in the rain, with shots of the band playing in a room with various artworks occurring throughout the video, and another shot of lead singer Maguro Taniguchi wearing an Asian conical hat whilst performing in a room in front of calligraphy and beside ornaments.
It was released as the band's seventh major-label single on August 5, 2015 through Ki/oon Music. "Diver" was used as the theme song for the anime film Boruto: Naruto the Movie, [1] while its B-side "Spiral" was used as the theme song for the video game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. [2]
Kelley and Amrich first met when they were in a band together in California. Their shared interest in video games led to a friendship which continued even after Kelley moved to Boston in 2007. [1] At this point, they formed Palette-Swap Ninja, a long-distance musical collaboration [2] originally dedicated to parody songs about video games. [1]
I-Ninja is a platform video game developed by Argonaut Games for the PlayStation 2. Versions for GameCube , Xbox and Microsoft Windows were released later, with Namco Hometek releasing the game in North America.
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It was released as a single along with a music video on October 18, 2016, and is the first single from their sixth studio album, released on August 17, 2018. Written by band members Dan Avidan and Brian Wecht , the song tells the story of Danny Sexbang and Ninja Brian, who, calling themselves the "Cool Patrol", help a bullied high-schooler ...
The first video was shot entirely around and in a church and has much more relation to the powerful message found in the lyrics of the song, while the second video was shot at The Quad Night Club in Kingston, Jamaica. Many people from the first video return to the second video. In addition to the second video, it features a verse by Ninja Man.