
Aru Mirai yori Ai wo Komete
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Beloved Japanese rock group back number crafted a song called "Aru Mirai yori Ai wo Komete" — which translates roughly to "With Love, From a Certain Future" — and someone turned it into a short animated music video for a Mos Burger commercial. That's the whole premise, and honestly, it's one of those bite-sized pieces that hits a specific mood really well. You get back number's signature emotional, slightly melancholic sound paired with animation that leans into warmth, everyday moments, and that bittersweet feeling of looking at the present from some imagined future where you already miss it. It's barely a few minutes long, so there's no plot to speak of — just vibes, visuals, and a really solid song doing the heavy lifting. Think of it less as something you sit down to watch and more as something you stumble across late at night and replay three times. If you liked the emotional punch of "Your Lie in April" compressed into a single scene, or if the music-driven storytelling in "Carole & Tuesday" appealed to you, this scratches a similar itch in a fraction of the time. Fans of back number will already know what they're getting — that aching, gentle delivery the band does so well. For everyone else, it's a nice entry point. Not everything needs to be a 24-episode commitment. Sometimes a short, well-crafted music piece is exactly enough.
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