From Rappers to pop stars and French electronic duos — dozens of musical artists have incorporated their love for the art of Japanese animation into their visuals. Here are a few of our faves:
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. Alongside the single release came an animated music video directed by British graphic artist Robert Hales. Based on the fictional heroine seen in the"Toxic" music video, the clip stars Spears as an anime-style superspy and utilizes an action-packed, neo-noir style similar to series likeThe animated video for “We Are Giants,” electric violinist Lindsey Stirling’s 2015 EDM single featuring Dia Frampton, is a total love letter to classic anime scenarios and old Japanese monster movies.
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