
What will happen to the child who remains after Mutsu and Mortis disappear…?
>>1
Murtis
It’s the perfect Mutsumi who retains the memories of the whole personality.
Murtis…
>>3
There is no such thing.
It’s a state of an automatic reaction vessel without personality.
>>4
Isn’t there some kind of personality since it can respond automatically?
What will you do when Garupa arrives?
Soyosuke collapses from his knees…
The officials are just saying it on their own.
Love Goya-chan.
Since you mentioned that Mutsumi-chan, who was just a personality before picking up the guitar, has developed a sense of self, does that mean it’s okay to say she’s returned to the state she was in before encountering the guitar?
Having zero conversations with Shoko means that… my best friend Mutsumi has disappeared, and on the surface, at least, nothing has changed; inside, it’s like meeting for the first time.
>>14
I don’t know that.
Maybe because of time constraints.
I became a Motsumi and Mooti.
Don’t kill the characters in content that is marketed by the characters.
I don’t need the director’s commentary!
Don’t make me say anything anymore!
>>18
So, I wrote the facts as a summary.
>>43
That aside, I’ll talk about it in the commentary.
It wouldn’t be interesting if you did that.
The relationship with Shoko dates back to before the formation of the primary personality, Guitar Mutsumi, so the original Mutsumi is simply a childhood friend.
In episode 10, it was written as fusion, and now the magazine is treating it as disappearance; its credibility is on par with Kairi’s.
It’s going to overturn again anyway.
>>21
Isn’t it perfectly fine to express “merge and disappear”?
>>22
I wonder…
It’s better if this director doesn’t speak.
It’s a true union of acting and guitar.
It’s good that you became an odd-eye in an easy-to-understand way.
>>24
To be honest, I think that was easier to understand in terms of entertainment.
>>29
Muku-chan and I have the same face, you know!?
However, you see, it’s “Do not fear death”…
What I was talking about with fusion was the voice actor…
Became a true “Wakaba Mutsu.”
When the director speaks… the work becomes no good…
Since the director is saying to interpret it as you like, I think it’s fine to interpret it freely.
>>31
If that’s the case, I wish the director would keep quiet instead of rambling on about the brain settings that don’t matter; I want them to stop wanting to talk for no good reason.
>>46
I wonder how many times we’ve repeated these exchanges…
I feel like I’ve seriously watched it dozens of times.
If I have odd eyes, it overlaps with Rara-chan…
The behavior since the live event clearly isn’t like Mutsuki-chan or Mortis, so the choice of words doesn’t really matter at all.
The fact that only Nyamu clearly perceives the new and different Shin Mutsumi is really baffling.
The third personality.
>>35
It’s not exactly like that.
>>36
It’s not like that.
The one that Maya Tenkyou was trying to become.
It’s great that it disappeared without settling down while nothing good happened for Mutsuki.
So it means there’s a chance for a comeback in the sequel, right?
What did you really want to achieve by erasing the close bond we had until now?
>>40
Anyway
In Garupa.
Either it will be forgotten or coexist with Mortis.
Handling will occur.
I wonder what the memories of when there were two people are like.
The illustrations of Mutsumi-chan that come out in exhibitions and collaborations have expressions and poses like “Wow, who is this?!” and I think they are strangely thorough in their diligence.
It seems it’s not a fantasy-like personality split but rather dissociative identity disorder, so the disappearance of a personality is likely a good thing for symptom relief, but I can’t help but want Mortis, the “Eeek!” one, to come out again because he’s just too cute!
>>45
Please don’t get angry.
Isn’t it silly to depict things in a way that viewers can’t really understand unless they do proper research?
>>45
Not just Mortis, but Mutsumi has also disappeared…
Does dissociative identity disorder make you lose your entire personality?
>>52
In the first place, it’s impossible for someone who can do improv perfectly to have zero personality.
As for Guitar Mutsu and Mortis, we’ll just have to wait for a sequel… but I don’t think there will be anything even if we wait…
I’m glad that Mutsumi’s identity, which acted for Shoko’s happiness, collapsed after episode 10, resulting in her personality disappearing. At least it didn’t trample on Mutsumi’s dignity at the last moment.
I think there is a problem on the viewer’s side who took Motis’s words, saying that Mutsumi-chan (before she bugged out on guitar) is seriously a monster or that Mutsumi-chan didn’t exist from the start, at face value.
>>54
It just looked like a mere mental illness, but now that I think about it, being a monster and having a mental illness can coexist.
The current Mutsumi is the same as Shinobu Sensui.
The old man’s lower half and his multiple personalities, damn it.
Is this really a story from reality?
>>57
It’s fiction, isn’t it…?
It seems like returning to one of many roles like in childhood, and I feel that the merging of personalities and their disappearance is essentially the same.
It’s fine to take pride in having an elaborate split personality setting, but throwing away the story of Mutsuki and Shoko is really… just frustrating.
The cast that has to perform this in a live setting has a tough job.
It’s already over when you can’t agree with the depiction in the main story.
That said, if we consider the scenario where a phone call from Mortis connects in the hypothetical timeline of the Colosense after the main story, it seems like the official side isn’t intending to properly reflect those settings, as they casually include Mortis anyway.
>>65
The revival of Musica is a great success, but I don’t think they’ll work at a call center after the main story…
>>70
I think there are different routes connecting to Shoko and to Mortis…
Manami-chan is just putting on a smile as an act, not out of genuine character.
>>67
It’s honestly not any different from an ordinary person being able to show a smile when necessary, and it’s not acting or anything like that; it’s just an ordinary individual, right?
I think this setup is a mistake at the point it comes out.
I really think it’s pointless to be unclear and not have any conversations with Shoko.
It’s the philosophical zombie, right?
There are plenty of people who love Mutsu-chan from mygo and plenty who love Mortis, but both of them disappearing is just too rock ‘n’ roll.
You were saying things like you want to do what you couldn’t do until now, right? Director.
Well, she must have disappeared now, right, Mutsuki-chan…?
The only ones who see the first Mutsuki as a monster are Minami-chan and additionally Nyamu.
It’s fine to be the same as before because normally you can’t even perceive that you’re acting.
>>76
Did you really watch Muzika?
But the director says it’s a personal interpretation, so we can’t really analyze it from the beginning.
Mutsu and Mortis somehow fused or vanished → I don’t really understand because Shoko’s reaction is absent.
Masahoe is alive and on the mainland, what do you think about Hatsune? → I don’t know… that’s not the main topic, so don’t worry about it…
The reunion is being stopped by my grandfather. What will you do? → Shoko has become a god. You will understand from that; feel how it was done.
>>85
What are you going to do by writing nothing but Hatsune out of envy?
Mushika has nothing to do with it at all, Mahoka.
I’m disappointed that there are no depictions of Shoko, but it’s sufficiently portrayed that she has become a new existence through interactions with others besides Shoko.
Whether you cheer or hate, it won’t matter in the story of Musica.
>>85
Since the TGW Group’s name is on the poster for Episode 13 as a sponsor, did they negotiate their way in or take control?
The fusion theory is for voice actors, and the disappearance theory is for directors, right?
Someone who knows about private account tweets for some reason~
It should have been evident from the shocking end of episode 3 that the development in the B part of episode 4 would lead to Mortis becoming weak immediately.
I feel that the original personality was switched out and the true Mutsuki, who wasn’t present, was taken over by Guitar Mutsuki and Mortis, but in the end, all the personalities disappeared, and it seems like they started to behave using the experiences of those personalities as roles.
It feels like the wall between the world and intimacy has become a little thinner.
Stop making it sound somewhat like that because of the punctuation.
There are examples where the voice actor said that Umirin doesn’t change, so it might be better not to take what voice actors say at face value.
>>94
Do you not understand that the voice actor is talking within the topic boundaries of the conversation?
>>96
Isn’t it irrelevant since it’s an interview before the broadcast?
>>109
Do you not realize that I was being very vague about the spoiler part during the interview?
It was conveyed that it would become uncool starting from episode 8, right?
>>113
In that case, isn’t it unnecessary to deliberately choose the words that say there won’t be a change in impression?
Even though Mutsumi-chan, who loves the guitar, has lost her personality, how is it that the current Mutsumi can play the guitar?
>>95
It means that it hasn’t disappeared.
>>95
In a previous interview, it was mentioned that Mutsumi is currently playing the role of someone who plays the guitar.
Mutsuki, who loves the guitar, lost her personality and ended up having her guitar taken away, becoming nothing more than a doll in a wealthy family’s role as a girl.
>>102
So, whose personality is Mitsumi’s now…?
>>142
It’s Mutsu, who was in the background only handling the personality exchange while switching personalities in response to each scene before holding the guitar.
The one that Minami-chan said is a monster of acting.
>>95
All roles have disappeared and merged into a single entity, so all the skills of the roles can be used.
>>108
So right now, Mutsumi is both Mutsumi-chan and Mortis!
>>128
It’s strange for Guitar Mutsu to perform with Mortis.
I guess you were drawn in by the original performance.
>>128
So it feels like that’s what was said in the interview, and I’m just following the memory.
There are just types in this thread who don’t understand and are getting angry with a forced and bad interpretation, whether it’s surface-level understanding or not.
>>145
It seems that the matter regarding Mutsumi was just the interview being overly mean.
If I only watched the main part, I felt like I could understand it as somehow integrated.
It was rough because of that interview.
>>128
In reality, from Episode 12 onward, it seems that most characters view and interact with Soyou that way.
Some of the super-sensory beings, like Nyamu and stray cats, feel that Mutsu and Mortis have already disappeared and perceive the vessel as a different existence.
The director said that since no one is interested in the story of Toyokawa or in Mahoka, and there is no time, it was cut.
It seems like Hoshika hasn’t really thought about the reasons for not contacting Hatsune, who is pretending to be her name for the sake of being an idol, so it’s pointless to think too deeply about this anime.
Mako Hoshika is rather closely related to Musica.
>>107
How is it related?
So you’re going to stop because Hatsune is a fake?
Guitar Mutsumi wanted to make Sayoko happy, but it ended with one of the personalities being erased.
Mortis ends up following in a way that suggests a double suicide.
Is there anyone who can be convinced by this, as a supporter of Mutsumi?
>>110
You can understand it unless you’re the type of person who interprets the ship of Theseus in a nihilistic way.
>>110
If there were more people who couldn’t accept it, the popularity of character goods wouldn’t be so far ahead even now…
It’s a shame that the scenario failed, especially since the design and music were so good in the Mujina arc…
I feel like it’s not an ending that Mukai fans would be satisfied with…
Well, there is a sequel, but… I can’t have high expectations…
>>118
In the end, it just digs deeper into what kind of child Mutsumi is now.
The personalities that you become attached to won’t return for either of you.
In the end, they probably want to show everything as Wakaba Mutsumi, but because they presented it separately, it’s become unsalvageable.
If it had nothing to do with you, it would have been fine to just let it die, but keeping it alive and even going to the mainland is noise.
Hatsune’s character still has a poor cross left on it.
>>119
Rather, isn’t Hatsune a character based on such sins?
>>121
It seems like I’m ignoring it without being aware, because I’m unable to touch on it due to the constraints of time, and I’m becoming an insensitive jerk despite having guilt.
>>131
I think winners are usually amazing.
Well, there’s no one with delicacy in Musica, so they might be a suitable person.
>>131
I even abandoned my family, it’s the worst.
I know where you are now, but I can’t show my face.
>>119
A sequel or will it be collected in Garupa?
It was a strange ending that seemed to imply a sequel, even though it was lost.
>>124
That’s an escape, isn’t it?
>>114
There are plenty of idol fans in real life who cosplay to look like the person themselves, you know?
>>120
It’s not just a matter of resemblance; I also hold Hatsune’s personal information.
>>139
From the office’s perspective, it’s clearly an odd stalker no matter how you think about it.
>>152
It’s a troublesome topic that can’t be ignored, considering it’s a office under the influence of Toyokawa.
The Mutsusaki faction is all fired up.
Using the name Hatsuka for activities will definitely affect the real Hatsuka living on the mainland, so it’s unrealistic to consider them separately.
Since it has dissolved into the water within the harmony, it can be interpreted that it has become one with its existence.
Maho Hana is a symbol of Hatsune’s sin.
Watching the interview, it really feels like a completely unimportant presence within the director’s mind, so it seems there won’t be any role for them in the sequel either.
>>130
If I were to bring it up, it would be related to the 11th or 12th band, talking about something unrelated to Musica.
It’s a character that would be better to focus on as the main.
As the reputation of the main story of Mujina became hard to describe in the middle, I felt a sense of relief that the embarrassing posts about the so-called “lost country” had decreased.
If we had introduced the monster Mutsu-chan first, it might have left a different impression, but that would probably lessen the impact.
I fell down after saying don’t take my role, so it should be as it looks.
If Mutsumi feels like it now, they can perform on the guitar, and as an individual, it’s like disappearing while acting as a fusion.
I’m really glad there’s a sequel!
>>137
This is seriously true.
If Mahoka were to die, it would just make Hatsune sad, so that’s no good.
It’s a character that does things that can’t be helped, and that’s how Hatsune is.
I think it’s crazy to read an interview that says the current Mutsumi is just acting and lacks a personality, and then feel relieved that the Mutsumi-chan and Mortis from before are still there!
I don’t know about the interview, but it doesn’t look like they are following Mutsu Mortis.
I’m reading the original text, but I think saying that Mutsu and Mortis have not disappeared is a misinterpretation, isn’t it?
>>155
Both have disappeared, you said.
The last Mortis face is said to only remain as a role.
>>162
It’s useful, right? Do you think it’s Mortis?
>>166
I’m sorry, but what are you biting at in your reply of agreement?
>>155
If you only watch the anime and haven’t read the interview, it doesn’t seem like it has disappeared.
Because Umiri and Nyamuchi were treated like leftovers of Mujina, it seems that Mutsu, who joined that group, also has no worth in being shown.
If Mutsuki and Mortis are still around, then I don’t understand the meaning of Nyamu’s expression.
I still can’t shake off the feeling of disappointment that even after getting the groundwork laid from when I was lost, it turned out like this…
Mutsuki erased his personality, and Shoko suddenly seemed to lose interest in Mutsuki as if she had changed her mind.
If we don’t go that far, we won’t be able to achieve anything.
If Mortis-chan dies, who is Soyou supposed to let suck her breast milk?
>>161
If it’s Perfect Mutsuki, then it probably remembers how to suck too.
In episode 13 of mygo, the mygo characters have been somewhat settled by that point.
Musica didn’t let it land, so it’s a completely different story.
If you think you landed it, make it again.
Lacking a personality is just too nonsensical, so in the end, I can only wait for additional descriptions.
Having enjoyed it very much up to a certain point, I feel a sense of fear wondering if the fans who are praising it without reservation were watching the same thing.
Mutsu-chan has disappeared, but she has been given the role of Nyamu’s partner from episode 10 onward, so she has value in existence.
It’s designed to not land intentionally, so there’s nothing we can do about that.