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Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse 2012

★ 7.64 votes179 min📅 2012-10-06

"Metal Resistance"

Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2012) captures the electrifying raw energy of Japan's breakout metal phenomenon in a marathon concert experience unlike any other.

Cast

Suzuka Nakamoto
Suzuka Nakamoto
Su-Metal
Moa Kikuchi
Moa Kikuchi
Moametal
Yui Mizuno
Yui Mizuno
Yuimetal
Hideki Aoyama
Hideki Aoyama
God of Drums
Ohmura Takayoshi
Ohmura Takayoshi
God of Guitar
Shinji Yuuto
Shinji Yuuto
Leda Cygnus, God of Guitar
Ikuo Shibutani
Ikuo Shibutani
God of Bass

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2012) about?

This live album documents three historic Babymetal concerts in Tokyo, showcasing the band's explosive fusion of pop-idol sweetness and heavy metal ferocity. The performances reflect their early mantra of resistance against negativity, captured in the titles "Ijime, Dame, Zettai."

Who directed Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse?

The film stars core members Suzuka Nakamoto, Moa Kikuchi, and Yui Mizuno, the heart of Babymetal's groundbreaking sound.

Is Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2012) worth watching?

For fans of high-energy live music and genre-defying performances, this concert film is a must-see. While unrated, its cult status and the band's rising influence make it a compelling watch for metal and pop audiences alike.

How long is Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse?

Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse runs for 179 minutes, offering nearly three hours of non-stop metal magic.

About Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2012) — The Concert That Sparked a Metal Revolution

Babymetal: Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2012) captures the electrifying raw energy of Japan's breakout metal phenomenon in a marathon concert experience unlike any other. This three-part live album documents the band's explosive Tokyo performances—capturing the spirit of their "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" (Bullying, No, Absolutely) movement that blended kawaii aesthetics with thunderous heavy metal. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, the film immerses viewers in the frenetic atmosphere of Legend "I", "D", and "Z" shows, where the trio of young idols—Suzuka Nakamoto, Moa Kikuchi, and Yui Mizuno—command the stage with their signature mix of innocence and intensity.

Woven with neon-lit visuals and pulsating sound, the documentary thrives on the contrast between the band's youthful charm and the sheer power of their metal anthems. Themes of defiance, empowerment, and artistic evolution resonate throughout, making it a cult experience for fans and newcomers alike. Nearly three hours of uninterrupted spectacle, it's a time capsule of Babymetal's early rise and the birth of a global musical revolution.