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  2. Shut-in - Wikipedia

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    A shut-in is a person confined indoors, especially as a result of physical or mental disability. Agoraphobe. Recluse. Invalid, or patient. Hikikomori, a Japanese term for reclusive adolescents or adults who withdraw from social life.

  3. Usseewa - Wikipedia

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    "Usseewa" is Ado's first original song. The music was produced by Vocaloid producer Syudou , of whom Ado is a fan. The term "Usseewa", roughly equivalent to "Shut up" in English, has been the topic of much debate. In particular, many parents in Japan have been worried about the effects of the song's lyrical content on young children.

  4. I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Wikipedia

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    The music video, filmed by director Shane Drake, won the award for Video of the Year during the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. This marked the first occasion since the 1989 VMAs that the winner of Video of the Year did not win in any other categories. The video was also ranked No. 7 on VH1's list of the Top 100 Videos of 2006.

  5. Vevo - Wikipedia

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    December 8, 2009 (14 years ago) Current status. Available on Pluto TV, Roku, YouTube and YouTube Premium. Vevo LLC ( / ˈviːvoʊ / VEE-voh, an abbreviation for "Video Evolution", stylized in all caps until 2013 [2]) is an American multinational video hosting service, best known for providing music videos to YouTube.

  6. Wake Me Up When September Ends - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video thus attempts to "turn the machine on itself" by acting as a commercial for "free thought or peace." Although it was far from the song's literal meaning, Armstrong felt it appropriate considering the song's theme of loss. Bayer noted that he felt bored with predictable music videos, and wanted to produce a video that felt ...

  7. Anime music video - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An anime music video ( AMV) is a fan-made music video consisting of clips from one or more Japanese animated shows or movies set to an audio track, often songs or promotional trailer audio. The term is generally specific to Japanese anime, however, it can occasionally include footage from other mediums, such as American animation, live ...

  8. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    Graphic violence refers to the depiction of especially vivid, brutal and realistic acts of violence in visual media such as film, television, and video games. It may be real, simulated live action, or animated . Intended limitedly for mature audiences, the "graphic" in graphic violence is a synonym for "explicit", referring to the clear and ...

  9. Trailer (promotion) - Wikipedia

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    Trailer (promotion) A trailer (also known as a preview, coming attraction or attraction video) is a commercial advertisement, originally for a feature film that is going to be exhibited in the future at a movie theater or cinema. It is a product of creative and technical work.