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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] The phase is off, isn’t it!

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We met.

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That means… there was someone from another dimension!

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Nene Robo is really staring… it’s scary.

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The moment spoilers were unleashed, everyone realized the horror and it was no good…

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What kind of assumptions were made when equipping that dimensional radar?

It’s a Nobel Prize-worthy idea that could turn modern physics upside down just by presenting the principle.

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You can see it, right?

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It’s tough not being able to use smartphones or computers.

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>>6

You are another version of Nene’s judgment…

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What is that robot…?

Player faction → What is this robot…?

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Upskirt personnel

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Someday it might break through the phase.

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Smile

Smile

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>>11

From the front, they really do look just like their parent…

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It’s strange that the feeling from before is detected so subtly.

How do you understand people’s feelings in a state where the dimensions are completely different?

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🐝~~

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>>13

🤖💨

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Both singing talented Nene and versatile Nene are excellent.

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It’s the kind of medical device that manufacturers are eager to buy because it can measure the brainwaves of multiple people around without any bulky equipment.

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>>17

That’s not on that level.

When I was floating in the air with the power of Batsumiku, it was obvious that I wasn’t recognized by other people, yet I was able to grasp the other’s emotions from my side.

In other words, I’m measuring the feelings of people who are in different phases.

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It seems like you can run at the speed of a bicycle…

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Let’s hit Shizuku.

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Rui is the only character among the cast who is interested in the structure of the world itself.

It wouldn’t be strange if they were conducting research on dimensional relationships while going to the world.

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>>21

What does that mean?

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Recently, I tend to be left alone due to the reality line of Dasho.

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>>22

I was taken to the ski resort, so I was turned away for training.

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From Miku’s perspective, everyone is visible, but in the world of the other kids, it felt hazy or like a silhouette.

I wasn’t looking at Miku-san at all.

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What is it~!!

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>>26

(Super Headbutt)

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>>26

🤖 Three =

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I remembered that the voice actor who read through the Unist of A3! misunderstood my size.

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Even if the director remains, it seems they will be treated as missing for a while, and that might have been a nice headbutt.

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>>30

I can’t help but feel a little scared when I think about what would have happened if a person had been swept away in that muddy torrent.

There is a possibility that it was safe with a not-Miku judgment like other Vtubers.

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That was, in a nutshell, the result of everyone across the country who is feeling down telling Batsumiku to disappear.

It can be thought of as a deluge that erases not only the “X” but everything about Miku, including both the world and reality.

It is believed to be harmless to humans.

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If Batsumiku-san delivers her catchphrase and Tsukasa holds his ground, it won’t just be awkward.

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Nenerobo probably seemed like the most sustainable one there, or rather it was heavy, so there’s a possibility it was enduring while running as well.

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In the world line of the movie version, it seems that Rui will eventually be able to search for the world…

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It’s the one who gets lost in the palace while trying to explore the world.

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I was scared that it had shattered through the window.

It seems like it might collide with debris.

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If there was a human named Miku, it might have been really bad…

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It’s like something that can’t be erased but can’t be named.

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>>37

Miku Maekawa!?

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I wonder when the disc will be released.

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Zatsuon Teto “Safe!”

Aida Neru: “Safe!”

Mr. Dayo: “Se-… What, out!?”

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About Metaverse

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Mr. Dayo survived because there was a child wearing a mask in the live scene of Ms. Kaito.

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I wonder what the Miku figures are like.

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I feel like only the voice disappeared, but did the cover art also disappear? I don’t remember.

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I feel like there was a tweet about not being able to find it in image searches.

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It’s hard to believe that Dekapai Hecchi Miku-san will disappear completely.

It’s over…

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Deleting just Miku’s voice from personal storage, not to mention the distribution server, is more like the occult than science fiction.

Well, it’s like that at the world level too.

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The incident of Miku’s disappearance from the world has a fantasy that significantly impacts the world more than I thought…

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>>51

In hobby anime and family anime movies, it’s pretty much always about a crisis in the world; it’s a common story!

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Well, rather, there are fewer fantasy elements during the game.

Basically, what Sekai does after being born is just offering advice and support.

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That’s why it’s okay to have things like Miku being in the projector in the movie version, or Miku disappearing, or Miku flying… I realized that.

Well, if it’s someone as well-known as Miku-san, I suppose it’s fine…

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Because the stance is reversed.

If human problems are solved with fantasy, it can’t be empathized with.

It’s unsatisfying to solve the troubles of electron fairies without any fantasy.

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As a result, the abilities and ego of the thread image became insane.

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How do you explain that Window Miku jumped out of the screen in front of many ordinary people at the end?

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It’s a world view where 3D projections can be done on a smartphone, so it just ends with “new technology.”

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>>57

Miku is so cute!

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Mr. Krypton is just going to hold a press conference again.

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Is Crypton in the world of Proseka really just an ordinary company?

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>>61

Surprisingly, Krypton might not actually exist.

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>>61

I probably won’t get a response, but I’m thinking of throwing it in the next question box.

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I wonder who the last person in the white suit is.

He looks like an old man, no doubt about it.

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I thought it was a presentation where “you,” who have suffered and struggled in a semi-meta way, came.

A message that no matter how difficult it is, Miku is watching over you.

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Even if there’s a supernatural phenomenon where only Hatsune Miku’s singing voice disappears from an already existing PV, the reaction would be something like, “Oh, it’s the disappearance of Hatsune Miku!” It seems that in that world, strange things happen all the time and they’ve gotten used to it.

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I was supposed to be controlling it with a controller at first…

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Even if I’ve sort of decided on my position, saying it out loud would just make things troublesome.

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The gigantic 3D images themselves are used by WonderShow in their shows and such.

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