This song is the most clear about the plot tbh. Basically they are stuck in this play where they canning find the proper ending. The bad end portrayed here and in bad end night ends with miku, the villager, killing off the rest of the cast however this doesn’t cause time to advance further and instead restarts the play which is what is happening towards the end of this song where she’s asking for the “crazy night” back. They are unable to find the proper ending until twilight night where miku concludes that the letter is the true ending to the play, however, she is too late in telling the rest of the cast and they use the incorrect ending which doesn’t cause time to move forward and restarts. It’s not till ever lasting night that miku finally uses the letter as the true ending and kills her self in an effort to save everyone and move the play forward and allows them to go back to the real world. There might be more nights than this one but it’s clear by the end of it miku is tired of being stuck in the play and has a strong desire to save the rest of the cast even at her own expense. The most interesting thing is that it’s implied that the lead role is responsible for the night restarting in the first place but I’m unsure how. It seems like the page was stolen intentionally to see if they’d get the story right without the script and the fact that’s it’s repeatedly mentioned that the lead role betrayed them and made them all slaves implies that the lead role likely stole the proper ending and put it into the letter so the gang would have to retry over and over until they finally come to the true end.
I've been listening to this series for years and I'm still lost as to what the plot is
they call me pepsi well there are three mangas that we’re made and they are probably online somewhere
This song is the most clear about the plot tbh. Basically they are stuck in this play where they canning find the proper ending. The bad end portrayed here and in bad end night ends with miku, the villager, killing off the rest of the cast however this doesn’t cause time to advance further and instead restarts the play which is what is happening towards the end of this song where she’s asking for the “crazy night” back. They are unable to find the proper ending until twilight night where miku concludes that the letter is the true ending to the play, however, she is too late in telling the rest of the cast and they use the incorrect ending which doesn’t cause time to move forward and restarts. It’s not till ever lasting night that miku finally uses the letter as the true ending and kills her self in an effort to save everyone and move the play forward and allows them to go back to the real world. There might be more nights than this one but it’s clear by the end of it miku is tired of being stuck in the play and has a strong desire to save the rest of the cast even at her own expense.
The most interesting thing is that it’s implied that the lead role is responsible for the night restarting in the first place but I’m unsure how. It seems like the page was stolen intentionally to see if they’d get the story right without the script and the fact that’s it’s repeatedly mentioned that the lead role betrayed them and made them all slaves implies that the lead role likely stole the proper ending and put it into the letter so the gang would have to retry over and over until they finally come to the true end.
I did not know this was an entire series before. Thank you for the video!
+Mayline Lau There's also 2 light novels
I think of all the vocaloid 6, 8, and 10 songs, I like this one the best
There's a manga for this
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Vgperson never fails me.
I'm just here for the lore lol
Well, this is yandere.
Is this rendition not available on spotify? This the only song of the series for which I can only find versions with different voices.