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The video begins with color bars, followed by a transition to static. The first song appears normal, but with a jarring-like contrast as both the lyrics and the video portray [[wikipedia:Hatsune Miku|Miku]] engaging in violent torture and killing of Len, supposedly in response to his alleged bullying. At the 2:58 mark, right before the song concludes, the text "It's your fault" appears for a few seconds. | The video begins with color bars, followed by a transition to static. The first song appears normal, but with a jarring-like contrast as both the lyrics and the video portray [[wikipedia:Hatsune Miku|Miku]] engaging in violent torture and killing of Len, supposedly in response to his alleged bullying. At the 2:58 mark, right before the song concludes, the text "It's your fault" appears for a few seconds. | ||
The second song takes on a creepy tone, depicting Miku with black skin | The second song takes on a creepy tone, depicting Miku with black skin, a black dress, black eyes, a disturbing smile, and red pupils. At the 4:25 mark, the scene shifts to Miku remaining motionless with her head down, followed by unsettling vocaloid clips at the exact 5:28 mark, accompanied by distorted and glitchy guitar sounds. | ||
At the 6:45 mark, the final song appears with a more positive vibe, featuring Miku singing Symphony No. 9. The video then fades to black, concluding the song. However, before it ends, a sequence of static appears again, followed by an image of Miku with black eyes, red pupils, black tears, and a wide-open mouth, accompanied by the same scream used in "my day." | At the 6:45 mark, the final song appears with a more positive vibe, featuring Miku singing Symphony No. 9. The video then fades to black, concluding the song. However, before it ends, a sequence of static appears again, followed by an image of Miku with black eyes, red pupils, black tears, and a wide-open mouth, accompanied by the same scream used in "my day." |