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Content
When the website is opened, a girl with pink hair speaks. She says, "Please go ahead after killing me!" within a loud, high-pitched voice. If the player clicks against her, she dies through a violent way. Then, she magically grows back into her form. Her blood pool becomes in the shape of a dolphin which matches with the name for the website.
Music


The music is meant to be deliberately loud, high-pitched, distorted, or metallic as part of the site’s ARG; this reflects the artist's style of experimental, breakcore-like music (or just say, Aphex Twin). Here is the track listing of the music with the English translations on the right:
- 1000BPM — 1000BPM (0:00)
- 2000BPM — 2000BPM (1:39)
- エイズ — AIDS (2:50)
- モノラル — Monaural (3:26)
- mommom~∞ — mommom~∞ (4:05)
- cfc.12 — cfc.12 (5:06)
- エブリシング It's You ~君に思いを ~ — Everything It's You ~Thoughts for You~ (7:34)
- アイラブラブラブスキスキスキスキ! — I Love Love Love Love Like Like Like Like! (9:23)
- こめつぶ大事 — Rice Grains are Important (11:11)
- GB — GB (13:17)
- 私を殺してから先に進んでね。 — Kill Me Before You Move On. (15:10)
- MY SONG — MY SONG (15:45)
- たわし — Scrubbing Brush (17:36)
- ニワトリ たまご生まれたよ — Chicken, An Egg Was Born (19:18)
- 赤の8号 — Red No. 8 (21:21)
- 放課後の校庭 — Schoolyard After School (23:05)
- プレゼント — Present (23:46)
- I Love Rock You 愛 LIVE — I Love Rock You Love LIVE (25:04)
- ゆったり さようなら..... — Slowly, Goodbye..... (27:24)
- 今この山頂に永遠に響け! — Echo Forever on This Mountain Top Now! (29:01)
- 〇カ〇ュウ現象 — Pkahu Phenomenon (32:02)
- クレイジークレイジーマザーファッカー — Crazy Crazy Motherfucker (32:36)
- 光化学スモッグ — Photochemical Smog (34:03)
- 愛してるんだよ君のこと........ — I Love You, You Know........ (35:09)
- 96回聞くと死ぬ。 — You Die if You Listen 96 Times. (35:46)
- 寒雲 — Cold Clouds (36:55)
- ファンタジー ~愛と冒険の彼方に希望を求めて~ — Fantasy ~Seeking Hope Beyond Love and Adventure~ (39:42)
- 快楽青空自殺 — Pleasure Blue Sky Suicide (41:58)
- MissingDay — MissingDay (42:43)
Soundtrack
With due respect, try lowering your volume down at the start of this album.
Sequel
A sequel album, titled Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream...2 (イルカの夢でさようなら...2), landed upon Spotify and across different streaming services on December 13th, 2023.[1] The music stays within that same signature sound found throughout the first album. Here is the following track listing for the second album:
- 君が愛してくれるなら 何処までもキックをロールし続けるよ。 — If You Love Me, I'll Keep Rolling the Kick Forever (0:00)
- いやぼーん — Iyaborn (1:15)
- 呪いの手紙は、フローラルな花の香り — The Cursed Letter has a Floral Scent (2:06)
- 原宿系 Oー157 — Harajuku-style O-157 (2:41)
- コンピュートピア — Computopia (4:28)
- DJ アマゾネス による超絶プレイ! — Superb Play by DJ Amazones! (5:04)
- 死後の迷宮 — Labyrinth After Death (6:01)
- Again — Again (7:28)
- クレヨンと下敷き魔音の野望 — The Ambition of Crayon and Plastic Board Demon Sound (8:04)
- 電脳おはじき — Cyber Ohajiki (10:03)
- アビス — Abyss (11:34)
- ピアニカの捕食シーン — Pianica Predation Scene (13:14)
- 夜のアライグマ — Raccoon at Night (14:44)
- 昼のアライグマ — Raccoon in the Daytime (15:59)
- 電脳おはじき電王戦 — Cyber Ohajiki Denou-sen (18:00)
- ロックマン — Rockman (19:30)
- みどりゴミ — Green Trash (21:33)
- クォークくん — Quark-kun (23:05)
- 呪い I — Curse I (24:23)
- 大体戦闘シーン — Mostly Battle Scenes (25:04)
- なんちゃらジャックス — Something-or-other Jacks (26:24)
- 今まで可愛がってくれてありがとう...... — Thank You for Loving Me Until Now...... (27:24)
- ドリルンベース — Drill 'n' Bass (29:24)
- 呪い II — Curse II (30:38)
- オヨヨョョヨヨョョヨヨォォオ — Oyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyo (31:20)
- 放課後の音楽室 — Music Room After School (32:20)
- 真夏のシュワちゃん — Midsummer Arnold Schwarzenegger (34:25)
- 綿棒ライト — Cotton Swab Light (35:30)
- MIDIで遊ぼう — Let's Play with MIDI (36:57)
- 卒業式 — Graduation Ceremony (38:13)
- ダライアスなツイン — Darius-like Twin (39:24)
- ブニュブニュ・イノベーション — Bunyu-Bunyu Innovation (39:57)
- 水面の小鳥たち II — Small Birds on the Water Surface II (41:30)
- 宇宙の果ての言葉 — Words from the Edge of the Universe (42:12)
- 初恋 — First Love (42:45)
- ゼリー落下 — Jelly Falling (44:06)
- 国民保護サイレン — Civil Protection Siren (45:22)
- 見知らぬ街で夢占い — Oneiromancy in a Stranger's Town (46:08)
- 死後の生誕 — Birth After Death (47:31)
- 春風 — Spring Breeze (48:41)
- そこへ向かうと何も無くなる。 — When You Head There, Everything Vanishes. (50:18)
- この世は、無い — This World Does Not Exist (53:19)
Soundtrack
Creator
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.co.jp (where the website often links to), participating in rock bands' tours and providing tracks to rappers.[2][3] His style are often bizarre, random and strange. As for his own work Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream, he built this site during his years as a teenager while studying about HTML.
History

The website for Goodbye to the Dolphin's Dream 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 website was part of the list in "Words You Should Not Search" series, according to Lesathpool on October 25, 2010.[4] The earliest foreign 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.[5] The website was also covered in a Thai commentary involving Japanese horror websites like Red Room; it gained around 100,000 views in less than five months.[6]
References
Links
NOTE: The following website contains lots of screamers!
- Current Mirror: iruka459.web.fc2.com/bettert.html
- Archived: web.archive.org/web/20040820151857/geocities.co.jp/AnimeComic-Cell/9459/bettert.html
Music
- https://www.youtube.com/@iruka459
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrwbWBSy5Fs
- youtube.com/watch?v=S7__kwSiYk8 (contains the screamer image as album cover.)
- iruka459.booth.pm (CDs)