AKB48 / First Concert "There is no pillar I wanted to meet!" in Nihon Seinenkan Shuffle Ver (without Treka)

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: 邦楽DVD AKB48/ファーストコンサート「会いたかった 柱はないぜ!」in 日本青年館 シャッフルVer(トレカ欠け)
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Item number: 138009684
Released date: 31 Jan 2007
Media: DVD
Appearance: AKB48
Appearance: 前田敦子
Appearance: 大島優子
Appearance: 柏木由紀
Appearance: 篠田麻里子
Appearance: 渡辺麻友
Appearance: 小嶋陽菜
Appearance: 高橋みなみ
Appearance: 板野友美
Category: Video software Music

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

* This item does not come with a trading card.
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[Recording time]
140 minutes
[Screen size]
Standard
[Audio information]
(PCM)
[Special contents]
There is no pillar! Trading card shuffle version (1 of 2 types) (first time only)
* If there is no description of "first time" in the title, the first time special of [Special contents] is not subject to warranty.
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[Contents]
(List of contents)
(1) Overture (2) PARTY begins (3) Dear my teacher (4) I wanted to see you (5) Classmate (6) You and Christmas Eve (7) No kissing (8) Temperature of stars (9) Hit them with a throwing kiss! (10) Blue rose (11) Bird (12) 2 forbidden people (13) Nagisa Cherry (14) Glass I Love You (15) Rainy Zoo (16) Koike (17) Become a rolling stone (18) Uniforms interfere (19) Girl with tears seller (20) love (21) Cinderella is not fooled (22) Standing by the blue sky (23) Skirt, Hirari (24) Petals of cherry blossoms (25) AKB48 (26) I wanted to see you
[There are no pillars!]
[Video comments]
Live video of idol Unit and AKB48. Includes the first concert "I wanted to see you ~ There are no pillars!" held at the Japan Youth Center in Tokyo on November 3 and 4, 2006.
Live video of AKB48.
The first concert was held at the Japan Youth Center in Tokyo on November 3 and 4, 2014.
Japan Youth Center in Tokyo.
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