song by Japanese rock band Halloween Junky Orchestra
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"Halloween Party" is the debut single released by special 2012 Halloween project unit Halloween Junky Orchestra, led by Hyde and K.A.Z from Vamps. The group contains over thirteen well-known Japanese musicians. It was released on October 17, 2012, in two CD+DVD versions and the limited edition includes a bonus booklet. The single debuted at #3 on the Oricon weekly singles chart. The single charted at #80 on the Oricon yearly singles chart for 2012 and is certified Gold in Japan.[1]
HALLOWEEN DOLLS' composed of 15 vocalists and 5 dancers produced by HYDE covered "HALLOWEEN PARTY" . The CD containing this song was given as a free sample CD & DVD to kindergartens and nursery schools nationwide.
This song was used for the opening of POUPELLE in Entotsu-machi, which was released on December 25, 2020.[2]
Since it was arranged from the original song when it was used in the movie, it has the subtitle "-POUPELLE Ver.-". Based on the script and storyboards, the image of the town that is the subject of the movie is imaged, and the brass has an impressive industrial arrangement. In addition, some lyrics have been changed to match the content of the movie, and kids singers also participated.[3]