4-Day Weekend Music Video Guide

August 20, 2026 · 4-Day Weekend, Anime, Episodes
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4-Day Weekend Music Video Guide

Spoiler note: This guide describes the short’s structure and source-backed facts without claiming an unavailable official scene-by-scene breakdown.

Quick facts

  • Entry: 1 of 1
  • Format: anime music video
  • Runtime: about 4 minutes
  • Year: 1998
  • Director: Kouji Morimoto
  • Canon/filler label: Standalone music-video anime — complete in one sitting

Original summary

Music video for the song Four Day Weekend by Bluetones. PopRot’s expanded reading: the video is best watched as a marriage of song pacing and animated image-making, with the short runtime pushing every visual beat to work quickly.

Detailed what-happens recap

The reliable databases checked do not provide a granular public scene list. What can be verified is the format: a single music video attached to The Bluetones’ “Four Day Weekend,” with Koji Morimoto credited as director on AniList.

That means the safest recap is structural. The video follows the track’s length, uses animated images to create momentum, and asks viewers to read motion, composition, and transitions as the “plot.” It is not built like a TV episode with named arcs, but it still has a viewing shape: introduction of mood, escalation through the music, and a compact finish once the song resolves.

Characters in this episode

Watch or skip?

Watch if you like anime music videos, short-form animation, Koji Morimoto-related work, or 1990s music/anime crossovers. Skip if you need dialogue-heavy storytelling, named cast development, or a multi-episode binge.

Where to watch

  • No stable official streaming page was verified during this run.
  • Check rights-holder, music-label, archival, or official artist channels in your region before using unofficial uploads.
  • Availability can change by country and music licensing window.

Previous / next

  • Previous: none — standalone video.
  • Next: none — standalone video.

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