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''ATOLS'' is a Japanese electronic music composer and Vocaloid producer who began experimenting with [[video]] art and [[animation]] in the early 90s. By 1995, he was self-taught in electronic music, using rhythm machines and cassette recorders to create visualized sound. In 2001, he began posting music under the name better on the Japanese indie music site muzie, participating in rock bands' tours and providing tracks to rappers.<ref>vocaloid.fandom.com/wiki/ATOLS</ref><ref>https://atols.net/light/profile.html</ref> His style are often bizarre and strange. As for his own work ''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams'', he built this site during his years as a teenager while studying about [[wikipedia:HTML|HTML]]. | ''ATOLS'' is a Japanese electronic music composer and Vocaloid producer who began experimenting with [[video]] art and [[animation]] in the early 90s. By 1995, he was self-taught in electronic music, using rhythm machines and cassette recorders to create visualized sound. In 2001, he began posting music under the name better on the Japanese indie music site muzie, participating in rock bands' tours and providing tracks to rappers.<ref>vocaloid.fandom.com/wiki/ATOLS</ref><ref>https://atols.net/light/profile.html</ref> His style are often bizarre and strange. As for his own work ''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams'', he built this site during his years as a teenager while studying about [[wikipedia:HTML|HTML]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
[[File:AnimeComic-Cell.png|thumb|200px|AnimeComic-Cell from ''[[wikipedia:GeoCities|Yahoo! Japan GeoCities]]'' around the time the site was made.]] | |||
The [[website]] for ''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams'' started as a site for personal use by ATOLS. It stayed under the AnimeComic-Cell section inside ''[[wikipedia:GeoCities|Yahoo! Japan GeoCities]]'' during the year 2000. It showed messages like "Stepping over the window. Sorry, I haven't shouted yet" and "Towards the time for moving!". These messages are paired with images featuring "Dolphin Girl" along with her other variations. The site included a reference to the Japanese light novel series ''[[wikipedia:Sister Princess|Sister Princess]]'' ending ("Sister Princess has ended..." シスプリおわっちゃったね...) before changing in 2004 into a major [[wikipedia:alternate reality game|alternate reality game]] horror [[website]]. | The [[website]] for ''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams'' started as a site for personal use by ATOLS. It stayed under the AnimeComic-Cell section inside ''[[wikipedia:GeoCities|Yahoo! Japan GeoCities]]'' during the year 2000. It showed messages like "Stepping over the window. Sorry, I haven't shouted yet" and "Towards the time for moving!". These messages are paired with images featuring "Dolphin Girl" along with her other variations. The site included a reference to the Japanese light novel series ''[[wikipedia:Sister Princess|Sister Princess]]'' ending ("Sister Princess has ended..." シスプリおわっちゃったね...) before changing in 2004 into a major [[wikipedia:alternate reality game|alternate reality game]] horror [[website]]. | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
The earliest mention of ''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams'' came through an English-speaking [[YouTube]]r ''[[wikipedia:SomeOrdinaryGamers|SomeOrdinaryGamers]]''. After a few months, Austrian YouTuber, Luigikid Gaming uploaded his own gameplay recording to [[YouTube]], which gained toward 142,000 views by March 2026.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=YyqyvgrO5jg</ref> | The earliest mention of ''Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams'' came through an English-speaking [[YouTube]]r ''[[wikipedia:SomeOrdinaryGamers|SomeOrdinaryGamers]]''. After a few months, Austrian YouTuber, Luigikid Gaming uploaded his own gameplay recording to [[YouTube]], which gained toward 142,000 views by March 2026.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=YyqyvgrO5jg</ref> | ||
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ATOLS is a Japanese electronic music composer and Vocaloid producer who began experimenting with video art and animation in the early 90s. By 1995, he was self-taught in electronic music, using rhythm machines and cassette recorders to create visualized sound. In 2001, he began posting music under the name better on the Japanese indie music site muzie, participating in rock bands' tours and providing tracks to rappers.[1][2] His style are often bizarre and strange. As for his own work Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams, he built this site during his years as a teenager while studying about HTML.
History

The website for Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams started as a site for personal use by ATOLS. It stayed under the AnimeComic-Cell section inside Yahoo! Japan GeoCities during the year 2000. It showed messages like "Stepping over the window. Sorry, I haven't shouted yet" and "Towards the time for moving!". These messages are paired with images featuring "Dolphin Girl" along with her other variations. The site included a reference to the Japanese light novel series Sister Princess ending ("Sister Princess has ended..." シスプリおわっちゃったね...) before changing in 2004 into a major alternate reality game horror website.
Media
The earliest mention of Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dreams came through an English-speaking YouTuber SomeOrdinaryGamers. After a few months, Austrian YouTuber, Luigikid Gaming uploaded his own gameplay recording to YouTube, which gained toward 142,000 views by March 2026.[3]
- ↑ vocaloid.fandom.com/wiki/ATOLS
- ↑ https://atols.net/light/profile.html
- ↑ youtube.com/watch?v=YyqyvgrO5jg