Movie: SCANDAL FIRST LIVE -BEST★SCANDAL 2009-

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    SCANDAL FIRST LIVE -BEST★SCANDAL 2009- is the first DVD released by SCANDAL. It contains footage of their first one-man live tour, titled First One-Man Live Tour. The fourth date, BEST★Xmas, was added after the first three sold out. The DVD reached #5 on the Oricon overall DVD charts and charted for seven weeks.

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    2010-06-30

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