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\n* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsjTBdiPq8o Dark Woods Circus]] [[HumansAreBastards the fact that people would do this in]] RealLife [[NightmareFuel just make you sick to your stomach]] [[TearJerker and in tears]].
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\n* VY2's [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82LVCMyjoB0 "Via Stingrays, My Proposal Bends Iron"]] has an example in the PV; the girl Yuuma's proposing to looks familiar, doesn't she? She's the same girl from [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdSUMFi5FYE "A Clingy Boy Sticking for 15 Years"]]. [[spoiler:''[[TearJerker She's going to die]]'']].

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* When you get past the fanservice, ''Spice!'' has some...rather unsettling implications that can turn [[TheCasanova Len]] into a borderline VillainProtagonist; he courts girls constantly, has sex with them, dumps them the minute he gets what he wants, and repeats the process as much as he pleases, all while expressing a cheerfully nihilistic attitude about the whole thing. and his reaction when he finds a girl who is immune to his charms (Rin)? Try to ''force'' himself on her. [[spoiler: Fortunately, he has a HeelRealization at this point, but still]]...


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* When you get past the fanservice, ''Spice!'' has some...rather unsettling implications that can turn [[TheCasanova Len]] into a borderline VillainProtagonist; he courts girls constantly, has sex with them, dumps them the minute he gets what he wants, and repeats the process as much as he pleases, all while expressing a cheerfully nihilistic attitude about the whole thing.thing and not caring about any of the girls he hurts (to put it into perspective, WordOfGod says that ''RIP=RELEASE'' is the sequel to ''Spice!''; the song is about Luka being driven [[{{Yandere}} COMPLETELY INSANE]] with obsession for Len, and planning to [[IfICantHaveYou kill him if he doesn't fall in love with her]]). and his reaction when he finds a girl who is immune to his charms (Rin)? Try to ''force'' himself on her. [[spoiler: Fortunately, he has a HeelRealization at this point, but still]]...

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* That weird squarish thing on IA's neckband? It's a natural, a lesser-known [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_sign musical notation symbol]] that cancels out sharps and flats. Which is appropriate, because her voice provider is a woman with an unusually deep voice.
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* A ''lot'' of the weirdness in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwPcD4Zwr78 "Sweet Float Flats"]] can be explained away if you consider that the narrator is [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness on shrooms the whole time.]]
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** That version is even sadder when at least one translation has her ''begging'' to be saved. The poor girl is dying, she knows it, and all she can do is carry out her program and plead with her creator ("master") to help her.
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* More a case of Fridge {{Squick}}: ''Duke Venomania's Madness'' shows a list of women who have disappeared into Gackpo's mansion to join his harem. One name on the list is Josephine - which happens to be the name of Rin's [[ButYouScrewOneGoat horse]] in ''Daughter of Evil.''

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* More a case of Fridge {{Squick}}: ''Duke Venomania's Madness'' shows a list of women who have disappeared into Gackpo's mansion to join his harem. One name on the list is Josephine - which happens to be the name of Rin's [[ButYouScrewOneGoat horse]] horse in ''Daughter of Evil.''
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* In ''Kagome, Kagome (Circle You, Circle You)'', poor Ruko can be seen getting [[{{Hermaphrodite}} his]] [[OffWithHisHead head cut off]] by [[CompleteMonster the scientists in charge of the]] [[ImmortalityImmorality immortality project]]. After the deed is done, you can see his head far away from his body and crying. AKA, ''still'' crying. ''[[AndIMustScream His head is still alive!]]''



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* In ''Kagome, Kagome (Circle You, Circle You)'', poor Ruko can be seen getting [[{{Hermaphrodite}} his]] [[OffWithHisHead head cut off]] by [[CompleteMonster the scientists in charge of the]] the [[ImmortalityImmorality immortality project]]. After the deed is done, you can see his head far away from his body and crying. AKA, ''still'' crying. ''[[AndIMustScream His head is still alive!]]''


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\n\n* In ''Kagome, Kagome (Circle You, Circle You)'', poor Ruko can be seen getting [[{{Hermaphrodite}} his]] [[OffWithHisHead head cut off]] by [[CompleteMonster the scientists in charge of the]] [[ImmortalityImmorality immortality project]]. After the deed is done, you can see his head far away from his body and crying. AKA, ''still'' crying. ''[[AndIMustScream His head is still alive!]]''


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* If the vocaloids are [[AnimatedActors Animated Actors]], then, judging from the songs where they play themselves, they are probably [[TrueCompanions True Companions]]. Now consider all the songs where they "rape, murder, and otherwise horribly traumatize one another."



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* If the vocaloids are [[AnimatedActors Animated Actors]], then, judging from the songs where they play themselves, they are probably [[TrueCompanions True Companions]]. Now consider all the songs where they "rape, ''rape, murder, and otherwise horribly traumatize one another."


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* If the vocaloids are [[AnimatedActors Animated Actors]], then, judging from the songs where they play themselves, they are probably [[TrueCompanions True Companions]]. Now consider all the songs where they '''rape, murder, and otherwise horribly traumatize one another.'''



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* If the vocaloids are [[AnimatedActors Animated Actors]], then, judging from the songs where they play themselves, they are probably [[TrueCompanions True Companions]]. Now consider all the songs where they '''rape, "rape, murder, and otherwise horribly traumatize one another.'''


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\n* If the vocaloids are [[AnimatedActors Animated Actors]], then, judging from the songs where they play themselves, they are probably [[TrueCompanions True Companions]]. Now consider all the songs where they '''rape, murder, and otherwise horribly traumatize one another.'''


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**Same troper, with another realization about the same song. This song is part of series depicting the Seven Deadly Sins, with this one being Envy. The difference between envy and jealousy is that envy is wanting what you don't have (i.e. I'm envious of your cool skateboard), while jealousy is someone else getting something you feel you should get (i.e. I'm jealous of the attention my boyfriend goves other girls). Knowing that, you might think that the song better describes envy than jealousy. [[spoiler: Until you learn that he wasn't her husband, thus making her envious of the women who had him, as oppossed to jealous for the attention he's giving them.]]
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* Just an interesting tidbit I realized, but in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8L75guzMn4 The Tailor Shop on Enbizaka]], the tailor [[spoiler: kills people with her scissors]]. This is similar to the Greek Fates, who would [[spoiler:cut people's life thread with their sciccors]].
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* A lot of songs involving Yanderes combine this with Paranoia Fuel when you realize that the victims barely even knew these people, or had only met them a few times ( as in "Rotten Girl, Grotesque Romance", "Love Disease", and "The Tailor Shop on Enbizaka Street"). It gets even creepier when you realize that your neighbor, or that pretty girl at the cafe, or any random acquaintance, could be stalking you right now and you would never know until it was too late.

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* Even worse when in there's a rumor that it's might have been based off of a real murder case of in Japan, which hasn't been released in Japan. The one piece of information I've got from the rumor is that one of the victims, a cat-lover, was sent kitten heads before he died.
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\n* In "Rotten Girl, Grotesque Romance", Miku is a Yandere who kills Luka and mails her head and torso to Kaito. We then see him sitting in his room with the corpse, petting its hair, while Miku sings about how she'll leave a gift wrapped box containing a kitten head outside his door every day. Then, we see Kaito, still sitting in the same spot with Luka, and there are several of these boxes in the background that weren't there before. Those kittens, not to mention Luka, would have been fairly decomposed by then...
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* Thinking about Circus Monster I realized something. It tells about a monster that no one really sees but everyone loves hearing it singing and about it's suffering because it's apart from only person important to it. Now,thinking about the lyrics....they could be telling about the "life" of a Vocaloid. No one really sees them,only fanarts or fanmade videos about them or projections in shows. And the person that they really want to see could the composers of their songs.

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* Thinking about Circus Monster I realized something. It tells about a monster that no one really sees but everyone loves hearing it singing and about it's suffering because it's apart from only person important to it. Now,thinking about the lyrics....they could be telling about the "life" of a Vocaloid. No one really sees them,only fanarts or fanmade videos about them or projections in shows. And the person that they really want to see could the composers of their songs.songs.


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* In Hatsune Miku and Hatsune Mikuo's duet, Hikari (Light), the computer detects Mikuo as a bug, and he's subsequently destroyed. Fastforward a bit, and we come to The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku, where she's being eaten alive by a virus. Could quite possibly be leftover remnants of Mikuo's bug.

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* In Hatsune Miku and Hatsune Mikuo's duet, Hikari (Light), the computer detects Mikuo as a bug, and he's subsequently destroyed. Fastforward a bit, and we come to The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku, where she's being eaten alive by a virus. Could quite possibly be leftover remnants of Mikuo's bug.bug.
* Thinking about Circus Monster I realized something. It tells about a monster that no one really sees but everyone loves hearing it singing and about it's suffering because it's apart from only person important to it. Now,thinking about the lyrics....they could be telling about the "life" of a Vocaloid. No one really sees them,only fanarts or fanmade videos about them or projections in shows. And the person that they really want to see could the composers of their songs.
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* In Hatsune Miku and Hatsune Mikuo's duet, Hikari (Light), the computer detects Mikuo as a bug, and he's subsequently destroyed. Fastforward a bit, and we come to The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku, where she's being eaten alive by a virus. Coincidence?

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* In Hatsune Miku and Hatsune Mikuo's duet, Hikari (Light), the computer detects Mikuo as a bug, and he's subsequently destroyed. Fastforward a bit, and we come to The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku, where she's being eaten alive by a virus. Coincidence?Could quite possibly be leftover remnants of Mikuo's bug.
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* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- at the beginning of the video, it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone forever.

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* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- at the beginning of the video, it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone forever.forever.
* In Hatsune Miku and Hatsune Mikuo's duet, Hikari (Light), the computer detects Mikuo as a bug, and he's subsequently destroyed. Fastforward a bit, and we come to The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku, where she's being eaten alive by a virus. Coincidence?
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* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone forever.

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* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- at the beginning of the video, it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone forever.
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* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone by himself forever.

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* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone by himself forever.
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* In "Gift from the Princess who brought sleep", we have Margarita, who snapped and continued to give her "gift" out to people after she most definitely knew what the real effect was. Newspapers were writing about the incidents. How many people might have found out she was behind it all? And how many people did she have to force-feed the "gift" to???

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* In "Gift from the Princess who brought sleep", we have Margarita, who snapped and continued to give her "gift" out to people after she most definitely knew what the real effect was. Newspapers were writing about the incidents. How many people might have found out she was behind it all? And how many people did she have to force-feed the "gift" to???to???
* In one PV for ''Hello, Planet,'' we are shown that the mailbox in Miku's shelter is sentient -- it makes a sad face and dips its head down. Miku and the mailbox are the only sentient/living things on the planet. At the end of the song, Miku dies and goes to heaven, meaning that poor mailbox will be alone by himself forever.
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* The Hachi-P song [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8RDiHUypo8 Lynne]] contains many allusions to rebirth (ex., the cicada's cries, continuously circling around the same track). Listening to [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmQOshp1LGc the music box version]] clarifies between each group of stanzas, there is a set of tones in the background that loops four times each time it changes. Why? Because [[{{Four is Death}} Four is Death.]]
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* I found another name on the list - "Yukina Kaina". Sounds like Yuki Kaai ''who is only ten years old''. That poor girl...
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** Well, {{mothy}} has confirmed that ''Venomania'' takes place centuries before ''Daughter of Evil'', so it's most likely a MythologyGag. Then again, virtually every member of Venomania's harem had a ChildByRape, so Rillianne's Josephine ''might'' be a descendant of Venomania's Josephine...

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** Well, {{mothy}} has confirmed that ''Venomania'' takes place centuries before ''Daughter of Evil'', so it's most likely a MythologyGag. Then again, virtually every member of Venomania's harem had a ChildByRape, so Rillianne's Josephine ''might'' be a descendant of Venomania's Josephine...Josephine...
* In "Gift from the Princess who brought sleep", we have Margarita, who snapped and continued to give her "gift" out to people after she most definitely knew what the real effect was. Newspapers were writing about the incidents. How many people might have found out she was behind it all? And how many people did she have to force-feed the "gift" to???
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* More a case of Fridge {{Squick}}: ''Duke Venomania's Madness'' shows a list of women who have disappeared into Gackpo's mansion to join his harem. One name on the list is Josephine - which happens to be the name of Rin's [[ButYouScrewOneGoat horse]] in ''Daughter of Evil.''

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* More a case of Fridge {{Squick}}: ''Duke Venomania's Madness'' shows a list of women who have disappeared into Gackpo's mansion to join his harem. One name on the list is Josephine - which happens to be the name of Rin's [[ButYouScrewOneGoat horse]] in ''Daughter of Evil.''''
** Well, {{mothy}} has confirmed that ''Venomania'' takes place centuries before ''Daughter of Evil'', so it's most likely a MythologyGag. Then again, virtually every member of Venomania's harem had a ChildByRape, so Rillianne's Josephine ''might'' be a descendant of Venomania's Josephine...
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* More a case of Fridge {{Squick}}: ''Duke Venomania's Madness'' shows a list of women who have disappeared into Gackpo's mansion to join his harem. One name on the list is Josephine - which happens to be the name of Rin's [[ButYouScrewOneGoat horse]] in ''Daughter of Evil.''

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