BABYMETAL - The Five Fox Festival in Japan - Gold Fox Festival

February. 06,2018      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Babymetal's third show in their Five Fox Festival in Japan tour brings their unique blend of heavy metal, dance, and idol music to Akasaka Blitz in Minato, Tokyo. This July 20, 2017 special fan event limited attendance to just teenagers.

Suzuka Nakamoto as  Su-Metal
Yui Mizuno as  Yuimetal
Moa Kikuchi as  Moametal
Mikio Fujioka as  Ko-Gami, The Little God
Bohte Daisuke as  Boh, God of Bass
Ohmura Takayoshi as  God of Guitar
Hideki Aoyama as  God of Drums

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