The Blu-ray/DVD features all their music videos, Japanese, Korean and English, as well as performances from their first Japanese tour. It will be released in four versions; regular Blu-ray and DVD editions coming with a poster (first press only) and limited Blu-ray and DVD boxsets housed in a film can, including a bonus disc with interview footage of the members talking about their music videos, two deluxe booklets, playing cards, a mobile earphone jack, a ballpoint pen with a projector playing with a member's image (one randomly chosen between nine kinds), and 10 postcards. Comes in a large tin case (Diameter: 28 cm approx.). First Press Comes with Poster.[1]
Track list
DVD 1 (Interview) [First Press edition]
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Long interview with nine members"
57:00
Total length:
57:00
DVD 2 (Japanese Ver.)
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Genie (Japanese Ver.)"
4:26
2.
"Genie (Dance ver.)"
3:32
3.
"Gee (Japanese Ver.)"
3:36
4.
"Gee (Dance Ver)"
3:22
5.
"Run Devil Run (Japanese Ver.)"
3:37
6.
"Run Devil Run (Japanese Dance Ver.)"
3:25
7.
"Mr. Taxi"
3:46
8.
"Mr. Taxi (Dance Ver.)"
3:38
9.
"Bad Girl"
4:05
10.
"Time Machine"
5:39
11.
"Paparazzi"
6:37
12.
"Mr. Taxi ≪from Japan 1ST Tour Re-EDIT≫ "
3:53
13.
"The Great Escape ≪from Japan 1ST Tour Re-EDIT≫ "
3:51
14.
"Gee ≪from Japan 1ST Tour Re-EDIT≫ "
3:40
Total length:
57:07
DVD 3 (Korean Ver.)
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Into The New World"
4:53
2.
"Girls' Generation"
3:56
3.
"Kissing You"
3:21
4.
"Gee"
3:54
5.
"Genie"
4:02
6.
"Oh!"
3:34
7.
"Run Devil Run"
3:28
8.
"Run Devil Run (Story Ver.)"
3:47
9.
"Hoot"
4:13
10.
"Hoot (Dance Ver.)"
3:11
11.
"The Boys"
5:20
12.
"The Boys ≪English Ver.≫"
5:20
Total length:
48:59
Chart performance
The DVD and Blu-ray for “Girls’ Generation Complete Video Collection” reached number one on the “Oricon Weekly DVD” and “Oricon Weekly Blu-Ray” charts, with 40,000 DVDs and 19,000 Blu-ray discs sold. This is the first time Girls’ Generation earned first-place rankings on the single and Blu-ray charts since their Japanese debut in September 2010. They are the first female artist or group to reach number one on all three charts — Oricon's Weekly Single, DVD, and Blu-ray Rankings — in the same week. The only other group to accomplish this same feat was Mr. Children, a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1988.[2]