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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] I watched a movie, so I’ll write my impressions.

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I originally liked Vocaloid, and after seeing Haru-chan standing out a lot during the 3rd anniversary, I thought Momo-chan is so cute while playing Auto Live. But the event switching was so quick that I hadn’t read much of the story, so I honestly felt anxious, but I really enjoyed it a lot.

A carefully crafted movie version! I’m satisfied with the story that has a sense of completeness; to speak frankly, it seems like it would resonate quite a bit with someone like me who is anonymous here.

But in the end, it seemed like I couldn’t endure Mafuyu.

Also, the simple design of just putting a jacket that covers Miku’s throat on the usual Miku is nice.

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It’s amazing how they managed to bring together so many characters so well…

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The official release has been made available for the first 10 minutes.

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It’s amazing that they managed to make it easy to understand by dividing a scene of a single story into five parts per unit, which is a rare and bold technique.

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I watched it without knowing anything about Proseka.

There was something like Miku Dayo…

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>>5

That child, you know.

It’s a robot modeled after Kusanagi Nene, a member of the show group Wonderlands x Showtime from the mobile game Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! featuring Hatsune Miku.

What was originally created to get her to stand on stage, unable to do so due to past trauma, is now bringing her back to the stage.

After going through twists and turns, she was finally able to stand on stage on her own feet, but putting that aside, since it was made with great effort, I equipped it with AI to enable autonomous actions.

Now I am one of the distinguished actors in Wonderlands×Showtime.

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I want to relax and rewatch it at home, so please release the disc soon!

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In the scene where Haruka-chan is running, she was in an anonymous role.

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The Nene Robot really stands out in the movie…

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It spins around, chases bees, headbutts, and senses phase, you know.

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It looks great in animations…

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I’ve seen it several times, but the fire dance burns my brain and I can’t stay calm, so I want help.

That’s a bit too cool, don’t you think?

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>>10

Keep listening until the state of not being calm becomes a calm state.

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Wow, suddenly you’re speaking really fast!

But thank you.

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It’s nice that Batsumiku thinks there are two Nenes.

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BibiBus has a lot of really cool scenes.

I’ll go all out from the start!

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>>14

They are doing their best because they live in a world where if you’re not cool, you lose your right to exist.

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Have you been listening to Vocaloid songs from the last 2-3 years? It’s a quiz, isn’t it?

Have you been listening to Vocaloid songs from the last 2-3 years? It's a quiz, isn't it?

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>>16

Let’s eat the same thing~

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>>16

Was there a presentation dragon…?

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This shouldn’t be such a detailed part!

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However, since it’s a scene in a CD store dealing with music content…

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>>16

Zundamon was here, huh…

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>>16

(Amazing amount of special thanks)

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When I first watched the movie, to be honest, I went without knowing anything about the group’s members, so I thought Azusawa-chan was a cute creature like a mascot surrounded by gyaru girls.

I feel like I had a very bad experience that shook my brain in the live scene.

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There are a few kids who get dropped due to the gap between daily life and the live scene, right?

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I was interested in the girl who looked like she wouldn’t wear a size 25.

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The Fire Dance after-party is next week.

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Well, Kanade basically doesn’t wear socks…

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The scene where Bibibus is having a meeting about the next live performance in Sekai while Batsu Miku is there was also nice.

I realized they were a good team when I first saw that scene.

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If I’m going to be greedy, I wanted to see the full anime live scenes of all the units.

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The open Hatsune Miku from Batsumiku is so much like my ideal Miku that I feel like I’m going to go crazy thinking there won’t be any more supply in the future.

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It’s a common song that does provide a solution, though.

It’s great that it’s a fan creation inspired by Miku’s songs, in line with Miku culture.

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With a cute face, it’s safe to say that the adorable Momo-chan has the least gap in expectations.

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I thought it would be nice to have a protagonist who is a classic beautiful girl.

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Seriously, stop being someone I don’t know!

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Well, it’s probably just one song…

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>>31

Ichika-chan?

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Could you please give me the full-length live scenes of all units on Blu-ray?

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Surely… it should reach…──

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Enanan also has the appearance of a classic beautiful girl…

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I wonder if there’s a reason why Momojan is coming to Narashino in the OP.

I made it clear which station it is.

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>>37

I think I might go to the airborne.

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I don’t know how many times I almost laughed during the trial.

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>>39

It’s unfair because it’s always interesting every time it comes out.

I personally love how it dispelled the dark atmosphere of scenes like “Don’t give up!”

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Well, if we go by the traditional route, it’s the cute Ami…

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>ジジ…ザザザザザ……──

There’s some noise flickering, and it’s really annoying.

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>>43

Here, too, an anonymous person has given up…

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I heard the concept of a cheering screening after a long time, but I wonder if there are people who actually went to it.

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>>44

I went to Ikebukuro and it was fun.

Sawa’s diet is a concern.

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Vocaloid has taken over this world too much.

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Miku is in a separate category, as even KAITO and MEIKO are known by everyone.

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But the trend ranking was low due to the disappearance of Hatsune Miku…

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When I think that there are many people invited to the world besides the characters in the story, the fact that Miku’s recognition is only slightly higher than in reality is rather modest.

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This isn’t the time to be looking at bulletin boards!!

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It seems like I’m being misunderstood as a yuri couple when I’m actually just a fan.

It seems like I'm being misunderstood as a yuri couple when I'm actually just a fan.

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An important scene where it’s clearly indicated that VOCALOID other than Crypton exists on the CD jacket.

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The child on the right is a boyish type, right? That hurts!

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It’s funny that Reomiku herself says something like, “Isn’t it an advertisement?”

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>>58

You are properly aware of your own existence…

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I think Niigo goes to karaoke.

Well, if Mizuki forcefully invites her, she might come along.

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It seems that a theatrical release has been decided for North America, and finally, Miku will become a global phenomenon…

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I wonder if there is a world of Zunda-mon…

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Just as there is a world of Vocaloid, there must be a world of Voiceroid as well…

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>>68

Is the world of COEIROINK…!?

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I can’t remember if it was a chat at Saisto or somewhere else, but I feel like we went to karaoke, Nii-go.

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A nomad who is not invited to the world is a complete loser; I think it’s a pretty harsh world.

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Nigo has the image of going out frequently despite being more of an indoor type.

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Because I’m really a shut-in indoor type like Kanade…

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Hearing “Viva Happy” playing on the street corner for no particular reason shows that it’s quite infected by Miku.

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Starting today, the special benefits are changing, but was the secret revealed to be Miku?

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Enan-an seems to not be very good at singing according to the setting.

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I wish it were true that Eina is really good at singing and Akito has great design sense; that would be interesting.

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By the way, are the videos that Nigo uploads those where they are singing themselves…?

Are you having Vocaloid sing?

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>>76

It’s all sung by the person themselves.

I don’t use VOCALOID.

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>>76

Everyone is set to sing together.

Kanade stated that they wouldn’t be using Vocaloid during the event where they teach DTM in a single song.

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>>76

It’s our song.

Kanade isn’t using Miku.

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A world where Vocaloid songs and music videos are playing throughout the city.

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Squid salad (without squid)

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I want the colored paper of Miku from the open window, so I think I’ll go one more time.

Well, it’s just a dark pot gacha.

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I think if we try to meet, we’ll end up going outside to do something, right Nigo?

There’s no need to hold a work meeting outside.

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I wonder what Miku from the jun world is like?

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Even though the singing isn’t that great, during the rhythm game interaction, they were saying, “Well, they’re singing in ‘Niigo’, right?”… They are being considerate…

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It’s featuring Hatsune Miku, but the only Vocaloid being used is Ikuta.

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I wonder what the colored paper of Hatsune Miku looks like.

As expected, I can’t find it just by looking for it.

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I didn’t know that Nigo wasn’t a Vocaloid producer…

It seems like a great Vocaloid producer unit.

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>>87

I am a person from the Niconico Indies side.

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I tried to remember, but I don’t think anyone ever said I was bad at it, Naenanan.

Rather, when I think of the six trillion years, I feel like I’m being treated as someone who can officially sing.

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I haven’t been told I’m bad, but there are conversations in the area about not being able to produce high notes beautifully.

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Is it that Ichi-chan likes ghosts in Tokyo…?

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Enanan was told by Nene that she was good during Mikudemy.

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Even in the duet between Icchan and Enanan, they say they’re good at singing, you know.

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Because they had been relatively quiet on the surface within the scope of what can be seen in the movie.

Kamiya Rui, who is likely misunderstood by about half of those who see him.

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Among the members, who do you think has the most established singing career?

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She’s a songstress from Macross, after all.

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It’s quite difficult because everyone has their own.

Ich-chan and Nene-chan also go through various music genres.

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I think Icchan is someone who doesn’t just like a specific song but loves all Vocaloid songs.

So it’s just that they can choose properly when recommending to others… I’m not really sure if they were able to choose well…

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>>98

According to the pamphlet, it seems that this time they’ve chosen a song that Ika likes.

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Enaan herself is saying she can’t hit high notes, so it might just be that her own standards are too high.

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>>99

The Shinonome family has such traits.

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Naan is amazing because, even though they mainly don’t do music (only interpret), they can still sing.

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Ena is a great singer! I remember Hii-chan, Hona-chan, and An-chan saying that.

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It might be a story about having experience of not being able to fully meet Kanade’s demands.

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Ghost Tokyo!

Hungry Monster!

glimmer!

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Akihito also said that he isn’t putting much effort into his performance…

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Please include the solo version of “Glow” in the soundtrack, alright?

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I feel like you can’t really get to hear the initial Glimmer unless you go through the DJ scene in Hachioji.

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Before Mafuyuka joined, the era of Kanade-only was a very niche style with songs that had black backgrounds and no lyrics…

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>>109

There was no announcement on social media, and since it’s probably on YouTube, it seems that the people who stumbled upon it are quite rare.

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Was it a local curve type…?

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Why isn’t there a glow’s best anabolic?

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I can’t draw a picture that catches up with the music of Kanade and the others! I’m worried about that, but then I think, what about the songs, which are the essence of music itself? So I try not to think about it too much.

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At the end of the OP, the scene where the virtual singer appears had the initial members of each world, huh?

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During today’s lunch radio, Fire Dance played and I couldn’t help but chuckle.

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I’m just beginning to read the scenario, but the song that I mentioned wanting to play with all my childhood friends when I fell in love with Miku might be “Roki.”

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It probably belongs to a different era since the times are becoming strange.

Even though I was a first-year high school student in 2019, the release of “Roki” was in 2018…

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In the era of Kanade-only, what kind of being is my perfect honor student classmate Mafuyu who has done this well!

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>>116

They are likely a considerable skilled scooper.

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>>116

I thought that place was something that emerged as a recommendation after another song was introduced.

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>>116

Well, the buzz song that was recommended to me didn’t resonate, but the song that came up on the recommended list afterwards was Kanae’s song.

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You’ve really changed my life at such a precise point, recommended-kun…

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It feels like an American folk song research group, just like the old Nigo.

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Leoni has an image like a catchy Vocaloid song that was a hit a while back.

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Personally, I think it’s Wonder Show for that category.

Egolog, fixer, and nonsense literature

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I’m glad that there are even a few people who are interested in reading the story after watching the movie…

I hope you fall right into the swamp…

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Some people might say it doesn’t suit them, but it’s a shame to have an aversion without trying it…

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I only have the date written in the thumbnail, and I think that’s why I registered for an account on YouTube that quietly uploads piano pieces.

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Was I saved by that feature that brings out videos with single-digit views?

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Well, it’s true that sometimes recommendations include videos with low view counts in similar genres…

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The songs from the movie are cheering songs, but the lyrics that seem to resonate with people who are about to break are really touching…

It’s okay to stop and take a break sometimes, right? And then the kindness that encourages you to stand up and move forward again… that’s nice, isn’t it?

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>>131

Are you scared?

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>>131

I really love Journey and that kind of vibe.

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It seems that the catchy songs are evenly distributed among each unit.

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>>132

They’re making sure not to lean too heavily on buzz tracks.

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The conversation will change depending on how long ago “a little while back” refers to…!

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>>133

I learned about Proseka from a movie, and while listening to the official playlist, Viva Happy started playing.

I almost let out a nostalgic “Wow!”

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I thought SToRY was so bright that it could blind someone.

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Don’t impose the ideal version of you in the future too much on the current you.

It’s nice, isn’t it…?

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In a normal thread, you’d normally bring up topics like Melt or Romishin from a while ago, but in the Prosekas thread, there’s genuinely a mix of various generations…

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Even Charles feels like a new song to me…

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If Jimmy Sam P is going to write something new, I definitely think it will be Leonie.

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A Bibibas that comes flying at your back.

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In the Proseka community, songs from two years ago are generally considered old, and songs from a little while ago are usually from about a year to six months ago.

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Roki was like, “Geez…” six years ago.

By the way, I remembered that I was introduced to a rehearsal for confessing by a classmate from middle school.

It’s tough.

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I started around the time the movie was announced, and I finally managed to get a full combo on EXPERT level 23 recently.

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Complete the disguise.

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>>147

I was doing.

I was making cola jelly.

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>>145

It’s like a Deco Gigger or something…

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No matter how many times I see it, the phrase “the song of Miku that Ichi doesn’t know” is just too funny.

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In the old days, YouTube was a place filled with reuploads, and the mainstream was Nico Nico…

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I laughed at the video where DECO27 made shoes that make a “dekko” sound every time you walk.

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Ah, a diamond has appeared!

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Ichika-chan likes all of Miku’s songs, after all…

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Isn’t it strange that you know everything?

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>>145

I only know this one song from Nigo in the work, but I wonder if they’re always calling out 25 o’clock.

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I don’t know how true it is, but I like the story about being told “Eek, look over there!” when Mafuyu Mama appears.

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I thought we were the same age as Rin-chan, but somehow there’s more than a decade between us now, and it’s painful.

I have achieved nothing…

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Since it’s my first time watching the movie, I only thought of Mafuyu Mama as a mom.

After seeing all the negotiation scenarios, I was like, “Whoa!”

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When Mafuyu’s mom appeared, my reaction was more like, “Mom! I want to eat cake too!”

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It’s scary how Mafuyu maintains that duality even though Kaito is present, even considering it’s an IF world line.

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Isn’t Konerai next week?

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Speaking of which, what was it when Eina said during our meeting at the family restaurant, “Why don’t we try something different this time?”

Have you recorded it in the world?

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>>166

Perhaps the live singing performance.

Since no details are revealed in the play, everything becomes mere speculation…

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>>166

Isn’t it something that was announced in advance?

And the countdown site?

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In terms of musical trends, three years is definitely a long time.

Especially Vocaloid continues to release new sound sources.

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Free pre-live starting at 6 PM!

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I think it will be because there is a free trial stream tomorrow.

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Is it a countdown site?

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Miku has always been Miku; sometimes IA, sometimes Kafu, sometimes Zundamon, sometimes Yukari, sometimes Teto—there are various trends in VOCALOID…

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Seriously, I’m glad I don’t have to go see a movie tomorrow.

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I laughed because it seems that Rui can be seen in the MV for Ansta.

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I wonder if I can’t see Kirapika with Mei-chan and Dasho.

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>>175

It’s either a Lovecraftian creature or a Kirapipi.

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I wonder if they’ll do a girl banner song for the Ansta collaboration…

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I really don’t know anything about Ansta.

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Did I also comment on the song?

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I went to watch a movie without telling Millie, but the moment Mom came, I closed my PC and changed my tone of voice, and it felt like “whoosh.”

You’re good at subtly conveying each environment with minimal descriptions.

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Isn’t it something like “Let’s create a countdown site”? It’s something you don’t usually do.

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I just watched the fifth week of Afly, and the sense of conclusion is really strong!

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By the way, hasn’t it broken 1 billion yet?

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>>184

I haven’t heard anything about surpassing it.

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>>185

Then I guess I’ll go see it again…

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>>184

It seems to be a little over 900 million now, so I think I will go next week.

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I thought that the world was dominated by Krypton, but it turns out there are proper competitors too.

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>>186

You can normally hear vocals from other companies in games too…

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Both have a penis!

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Mizuki from Unisto goes “Hyu!” in a low voice.

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In recent years, theatrical anime has been abundant.

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Will it be with subtitles overseas? Dubbed?

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>>190

It’s subtitles, right?

The afterlive of the game had all subtitles.

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It seems to be aimed at local anime fans, and it’s not subtitled.

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I wonder if Sakki-chan likes things like Icchan’s Zunda-mochi too, but it seems like she would get hooked on it.

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The scene where Batsumiku starts singing is so great that I feel like crying every time I watch it.

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