CUTIE STREET MV teaser May 27
- CUTIE STREET posted a teaser on May 18 for the “キュートなキューたい” music video, saying the full video will be released worldwide on May 27. (prtimes.jp) - SACO MAKITA was credited for choreography, while official materials tied the song to the “Pokémon” anime ending theme and a May 27 single release. (tiktok.com) - On May 27, CUTIE STREET is scheduled to release both the music video and its third single “キュートなキューたい / ナイスだね.” (prtimes.jp)
CUTIE STREET posted a teaser on X on Monday for the music video of “キュートなキューたい,” setting a May 27 worldwide release date for the full video. Official materials from the group’s management and label ecosystem tie the song to the ending theme of the “Pokémon” television anime and to the group’s double A-side third single due the same day. (prtimes.jp) The teaser also surfaced after the group had already begun rolling out the song through a TV-size digital release on May 15. (tiktok.com) The campaign gives fans a clearer timeline: TV debut first, teaser next, full music video and CD release on May 27. ### When does the full “キュートなキューたい” video come out? May 27 is the date attached to the full music video release, according to the teaser posted from CUTIE STREET’s official X account and the group’s May 15 release materials. The same date is also the release day for the third single CD “キュートなキューたい / ナイスだね.” The May 15 press release from Asobisystem said a teaser video would be made public on May 16, ahead of the full rollout. That release positioned the teaser as part of the launch of “キュートなキューたい -TVsize-,” which became available digitally on May 15. (prtimes.jp) ### Why is this song already getting attention before the full MV? “キュートなキューたい -TVsize-” was released on May 15 and was also slated for a first performance on the “Pokémon Music Festival” special broadcast that same day, according to Asobisystem. That meant the song reached viewers and streaming listeners before the complete music video arrived. (prtimes.jp) April 24 is when Asobisystem first said “キュートなキューたい” had been chosen as the ending theme for the “Pokémon” anime on TV Tokyo affiliates. That earlier announcement also introduced the “Anipoke × Kyusuto” edition of the CD, linking the single directly to the franchise tie-in well before the teaser drop. (prtimes.jp) ### Who is credited on the teaser rollout? SACO MAKITA is named for choreography in promotional text associated with the teaser rollout. A TikTok post tied to the song also lists lyric credits to ジンツチハシ, 早川博隆 and ポケモン音楽歌い隊, with composition credits to ジンツチハシ and 早川博隆 and arrangement credits to 宇田川翔 and 早川博隆. (prtimes.jp) CUTIE STREET is an eight-member group under Asobisystem’s KAWAII LAB. project, according to the group’s official YouTube profile. The listed members are 古澤里紗, 佐野愛花, 板倉可奈, 増田彩乃, 川本笑瑠, 梅田みゆ, 真鍋凪咲 and 桜庭遥花. (asobisystem.com) ### What exactly is being released on May 27 besides the video? The May 27 package includes the double A-side third single CD “キュートなキューたい / ナイスだね,” with five physical editions listed by Asobisystem. Prices in the company’s release materials are 3,000 yen for the limited first edition, 1,800 yen for the CUTIE, STREET and “Anipoke × Kyusuto” editions, and 1,200 yen for the regular edition. (tiktok.com) The track lists vary by edition. Asobisystem said the “Anipoke × Kyusuto” edition includes “キュートなキューたい -TV size-,” while other editions add different extra tracks such as “ゆめみるプリマドンナ,” “ぷりきゅきゅ,” “I Amai Me Mind,” and “Crush on you.” (youtube.com) ### Where can fans track the next step? Asobisystem’s official notices direct fans to the group’s official site for release details and to linked retail pages for reservations. The teaser itself points to May 27 for the worldwide music video release, while the company’s release pages set the same date for the CD launch and related purchase bonuses. (prtimes.jp) May 27 is also the next concrete milestone in the rollout calendar. On that date, CUTIE STREET is scheduled to deliver the full “キュートなキューたい” music video and the physical single tied to the “Pokémon” ending theme. (prtimes.jp)