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'''Rorochan_1999''' was the online alias of a 14-year-old Japanese girl from Ōmihachiman who committed suicide by jumping off her apartment balcony while live-streaming on the night of November 24, 2013. She was a live streamer known for seeking attention and doing dangerous stunts, mainly standing on the edge of her roof and running across busy roads.<ref name=":0" />


'''Rorochan_1999''' was an online alias of a 14-year-old Japanese girl from Ōmihachiman who committed suicide by jumping off her apartment roof while live-streaming on the night of November 24, 2013. She was a live-streamer known for seeking attention and doing dangerous stunts, mostly standing on the edge of her roof. The story brought in a lot of attention after a song "Ruru's suicide video" was released by the band Shinsei Kamattechan in 2019.
==Online activity==
==Background==
[[File:Rorochan_1999.png|thumb|right|200px|She often hid her face during her live-streams.]]
Prior to committing suicide, Rorochan_1999 was a live-streamer on both Japanese streaming sites, FC2 and Niconico. Her videos mostly consist of her singing and dancing, such as stepping on the piano while singing. In each of her videos, she often wears a mask that appears to be a huge pink bag with two holes for the eyes, possibly knowing she was introverted and never wanted to reveal her face. Her classmates stated that she didn't have any friends and was lonely. She would give her live-streams very weird and explicit titles, like "Erotic Menhera Virgin, 3rd year of junior high school." 3rd year of junior high school (roughly 7th or 8th grade)Menhera is a slang term in Asia that refers to people, mostly girls, who are mentally ill. The titles of the live-streams attracted very malicious fans. Oddly enough, her profile on a few social media sites was Minky Momo, a female character who was infamously run over by a truck, which was referenced in many anime films and series.  
Rorochan_1999 began live-streaming on Japanese platforms FC2 and Niconico in 2012, while also maintaining an active presence on Twitter. Her streams primarily featured singing, piano playing, and vlogs. Due to shyness, Rorochan often cover her face during live streams using a large pink box with a single hole on it. Although she aimed to keep her face hidden, there were instances where her face was unintentionally revealed through recording devices. In these moments, Rorochan would react with disoriented ramblings, apologizing to her viewers and urging them to forget what they had seen, despite the blurred and minimal visibility of her face. This behavior hints at her profound social anxiety.<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfGlqQMD4kQ</nowiki></ref> Notably, Rorochan chose explicit titles for her live-streams, such as "Erotic Menhera Virgin, 3rd year of junior high school." In Asian slang, "Menhera" refers to individuals, mostly girls, who grapple with mental health issues.<ref><nowiki>https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/forum2016/webprogram/Paper79047.html</nowiki></ref> These titles attracted a malicious fan base. Additionally, on some social media platforms, Rorochan's profile picture depicted [[wikipedia:Magical Princess Minky Momo|Minky Momo]], a female character known for being fatally struck by a truck.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wdiWVBSaM8</ref><ref name="vocal">https://vocal.media/criminal/the-1999-rorochan-case</ref>
[[File:Bagoverhead.png|thumb|center|Rorochan_1999 wearing a bag over her head to hide her identity]]
===Behavior===
Rorochan_1999 gained notoriety for her weird and attention-seeking behavior, often engaging in dangerous stunts and exposing herself to risky situations. These actions included standing on the edge of her apartment roof and walking across busy streets. While some viewers expressed concern and urged her to stop, the majority of comments supported her behavior, encouraging her to embrace danger and suggesting that she would attain the "legend" status if she harmed herself.


Rorochan was also known for her weird behavior and attention-seeking, as well as doing dangerous stunts and other risky situations like standing at the edge of the apartment roof and running across busy streets. Even though some comments on her live-streams encouraged her to stop, most comments supported this behavior and told her that she would become a legend if she hurt herself. In her final live-stream, she walks to the 13th floor balcony of her apartment building, talking and believing that she will become a "legend" if she jumps off the roof. There were a few viewers who encouraged or discouraged her to do or not do so. However, it was too late for her and she quickly jumped off the roof while on camera. Some viewers who allegedly saw the video claimed to hear the screams as she jumped off. The live-stream was completely lost. Only a GIF of her falling down is available, but on September 14th, 2020, a full live-stream video with audio was found.
Understanding the circumstances surrounding Rorochan's situation, many people speculate that her mental health issues, loneliness, and the toxic followers she attracted ultimately led to her decision to take her own life. Although evidence of her mental state can be seen in her active Twitter account, where she posted messages like "I'm sorry for everything,"<ref name="vocal" /> there is no evidence to suggest that she was subjected to cyberbullying or neglect.<ref name=":0"><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wdiWVBSaM8</nowiki></ref> Some sources suggest that her mental well-being further deteriorated following her parents' separation.<ref name="vocal" /> In order to respect her family's privacy, Rorochan's full name has been withheld, making it possible that no official obituary or memorial exists in her name.
===Suicide===
Tragically, during her final live stream, Rorochan walked to the balcony of her 13th-floor apartment, engaging with the camera and believing that jumping off the balcony would secure her "legendary" status. Some viewers encouraged her, while others attempted to dissuade her. Regrettably, she jumped from the roof while recording, and witnesses claimed to have heard screams as she fall down. Reports indicate that she did not suffer immediately but succumbed to her injuries later in the hospital. The original live stream was lost, with only a GIF of her fall available, until September 14th, 2020, when the complete live stream, including audio, was discovered.
==Shinsei Kamattechan's song==
[[File:SuicideA.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The album cover for the song.]]
In 2019, a band called [[Wikipedia:Shinsei Kamattechan|Shinsei Kamattechan]] released a song titled "Ruru's Suicide Show on a Livestream", which is not based on the tragedy nor is related to Rorochan, though it did bring a lot of interest from the west, which aided the investigations into the life of Rorochan_1999. However, it is worth mentioning that the lyrics of the song contain references to the case. Translations of the song into English include lines such as "Jumping from the Chūō line," which alludes to the location where Rorochan was captured on video with her feet dangling and where three girls reportedly jumped on the day of her death. Another line in the song states, "There is no point in calling the FBI," which reflects the attempts by the Japanese authorities to suppress evidence, although the case eventually gained public attention. The lyrics also include references such as "The bluetooth of this city is destroying me completely" and "I'm a witch who talks to cats," which symbolize Rorochan's interaction with her fans and viewers, whom she perceived as contributing to her tragic fate.<ref name="vocal"/>


Despite the fact that jumping off the building to become a "legend" was the only reason for her suicide, there was evidence that she was being bullied or neglected. However, this is false, but probably rather a mix of all the factors, including mental health problems, loneliness, and the putrid fans she attracted that led to her death.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wdiWVBSaM8</ref>
==Videos==
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Shinsei Kamattechan released a song supposedly based on her suicide titled "Ruru's suicide video" in 2019.
==References==
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==Links==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains [[graphic content]]!
*archive.org/details/rorochan_1999_202011
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Rorochan_1999 was the online alias of a 14-year-old Japanese girl from Ōmihachiman who committed suicide by jumping off her apartment balcony while live-streaming on the night of November 24, 2013. She was a live streamer known for seeking attention and doing dangerous stunts, mainly standing on the edge of her roof and running across busy roads.[1]

Online activity

She often hid her face during her live-streams.

Rorochan_1999 began live-streaming on Japanese platforms FC2 and Niconico in 2012, while also maintaining an active presence on Twitter. Her streams primarily featured singing, piano playing, and vlogs. Due to shyness, Rorochan often cover her face during live streams using a large pink box with a single hole on it. Although she aimed to keep her face hidden, there were instances where her face was unintentionally revealed through recording devices. In these moments, Rorochan would react with disoriented ramblings, apologizing to her viewers and urging them to forget what they had seen, despite the blurred and minimal visibility of her face. This behavior hints at her profound social anxiety.[2] Notably, Rorochan chose explicit titles for her live-streams, such as "Erotic Menhera Virgin, 3rd year of junior high school." In Asian slang, "Menhera" refers to individuals, mostly girls, who grapple with mental health issues.[3] These titles attracted a malicious fan base. Additionally, on some social media platforms, Rorochan's profile picture depicted Minky Momo, a female character known for being fatally struck by a truck.[4][5]

Behavior

Rorochan_1999 gained notoriety for her weird and attention-seeking behavior, often engaging in dangerous stunts and exposing herself to risky situations. These actions included standing on the edge of her apartment roof and walking across busy streets. While some viewers expressed concern and urged her to stop, the majority of comments supported her behavior, encouraging her to embrace danger and suggesting that she would attain the "legend" status if she harmed herself.

Understanding the circumstances surrounding Rorochan's situation, many people speculate that her mental health issues, loneliness, and the toxic followers she attracted ultimately led to her decision to take her own life. Although evidence of her mental state can be seen in her active Twitter account, where she posted messages like "I'm sorry for everything,"[5] there is no evidence to suggest that she was subjected to cyberbullying or neglect.[1] Some sources suggest that her mental well-being further deteriorated following her parents' separation.[5] In order to respect her family's privacy, Rorochan's full name has been withheld, making it possible that no official obituary or memorial exists in her name.

Suicide

Tragically, during her final live stream, Rorochan walked to the balcony of her 13th-floor apartment, engaging with the camera and believing that jumping off the balcony would secure her "legendary" status. Some viewers encouraged her, while others attempted to dissuade her. Regrettably, she jumped from the roof while recording, and witnesses claimed to have heard screams as she fall down. Reports indicate that she did not suffer immediately but succumbed to her injuries later in the hospital. The original live stream was lost, with only a GIF of her fall available, until September 14th, 2020, when the complete live stream, including audio, was discovered.

Shinsei Kamattechan's song

The album cover for the song.

In 2019, a band called Shinsei Kamattechan released a song titled "Ruru's Suicide Show on a Livestream", which is not based on the tragedy nor is related to Rorochan, though it did bring a lot of interest from the west, which aided the investigations into the life of Rorochan_1999. However, it is worth mentioning that the lyrics of the song contain references to the case. Translations of the song into English include lines such as "Jumping from the Chūō line," which alludes to the location where Rorochan was captured on video with her feet dangling and where three girls reportedly jumped on the day of her death. Another line in the song states, "There is no point in calling the FBI," which reflects the attempts by the Japanese authorities to suppress evidence, although the case eventually gained public attention. The lyrics also include references such as "The bluetooth of this city is destroying me completely" and "I'm a witch who talks to cats," which symbolize Rorochan's interaction with her fans and viewers, whom she perceived as contributing to her tragic fate.[5]

Videos

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wdiWVBSaM8
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfGlqQMD4kQ
  3. https://isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/forum2016/webprogram/Paper79047.html
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wdiWVBSaM8
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 https://vocal.media/criminal/the-1999-rorochan-case

Links

NOTE: The following video contains graphic content!

  • archive.org/details/rorochan_1999_202011


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