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'''''Metropolis: The Chase Suite''''' (2007) | ''Music/TheArchAndroid'' (2010) | ''Music/TheElectricLady'' (2013) | ''Music/DirtyComputer'' (2018) | ''The Age of Pleasure'' (2023)]]

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* BonusMaterial: “Mr. President” and “Smile” were featured on later “special” editions of the EP.

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* BonusMaterial: “Mr. President” and “Smile” were featured *Main/{{Auction}}: One takes place in the "Many Moons" video. Here, Cindi is put on later “special” editions display as the top of the EP.line .
*ChaseScene: "Violet Stars Happy Hunting!!!"



* DownerEnding: In the music video for “Many Moons,” Cindi dies.

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*CoversAlwaysLie: The EP's cover shows Cindi being disassembled. However, according to the music, Cindi was able to escape this fate.
*DisproportionateRetribution: Surely falling in love is not worth Cindi being disassembled...
* DownerEnding: In the music video for “Many Moons,” Cindi dies.dies after being struck by lightning.


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*StarCrossedLovers: Cindi is described as the "star-crossed winner in today's heartbreak sweepstakes" in "The March of the Wolfmasters." It seems as though her romance with Anthony is not meant to be.


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*WretchedHive: Metropolis.
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My mama, she said “don’t come back home”'']]

->”I imagined many moons in the sky lighting the way to freedom.”
-->-- Cindi Mayweather, from the “'''Many Moons'''” video

'''''Metropolis: The Chase Suite''''' (also known as '''''Metropolis: Suite I (The Chase)''''') is the debut extended play by American singer Music/JanelleMonae. It was released on August 24, 2007.

''The Chase Suite'' is the first of seven suites to the ''Metropolis'' saga that tells the story of the android Cindi Mayweather. The suite begins with Cindi already in trouble with the BigBad, Droid Control. She has fallen in love with a human named Anthony Greendown and for this, she must be immediately disassembled. Cindi manages to escape but now she's been separated from Anthony.

2010’s ''Music/TheArchAndroid'' would later pick up Cindi’s story where it was left off.

!!Track listing
#”The March of the Wolfmasters”
#”Violet Stars Happy Hunting!!!” [-(featuring The Skunks)-]
#”Many Moons”
#”Cybertronic Purgatory”
#”Sincerely, Jane”
#”Mr. President”*
#”Smile”*

[-* denotes that songs were featured on the special edition of the EP.-]

!!Singles
# “[[https://youtu.be/AyGZcNsQIJk?si=XZRESNj3A7eB_Z0G Violet Stars Happy Hunting!!!]]”
# “[[https://youtu.be/xCzSZTkEMpo?si=vt4eSNLa3GCVAP3o Sincerely, Jane]]”
# “[[https://youtu.be/EZyyORSHbaE?si=OC8eLZ3UYIBqCAHj Many Moons]]”

!!''Remember, only card-carrying tropers can join our chase today''
*BonusMaterial: “Mr. President” and “Smile” were featured on later “special” editions of the EP.
*CoverVersion: A cover of Creator/CharlieChaplin’s “Smile” is featured on the special edition of the EP.
*DownerEnding: In the music video for “Many Moons,” Cindi dies.
*Main/{{Dystopia}}: The city of Metropolis is very much this hence why .
*FauxAffablyEvil: The Droid Control official heard in “The March of the Wolfmasters” commands her bounty hunters make sure to chase Cindi with “chainsaws and electro-draggers” in a rather peppy tone of voice.
*ForbiddenLove: An android developing feelings for a human is a big no-no in Metropolis.
*KidsAreCruel: As explained in “Sincerely, Jane”
*LoveIsACrime: Cindi is the on the run because she is facing disassembly for falling in love with Anthony, a human.
*NonAppearingTitle: “”The March of the Wolfmasters,” “Many Moons,” “Cybertronic Purgatory,” and “Sincerely, Jane.”
*TheRunaway: Cindi is the abused kind.
*UrbanHellscape: “Sincerely, Jane”
*TheVillainKnowsWhereYouLive: Droid Control sends it bounty hunters to Cindi’s exact location in “The March of the Wolfmasters.”
*YouAreNumberSix: In “Sincerely, Jane,” a voice presumably belonging to someone working with Droid Control calls for Cindi to return home using her registration number.
-->''"57821. It’s now time for you to come home, my dear. You’ve been gone long enough. Thank you. We must come, we must go."''
*YouCantGoHomeAgain: There’s no way Cindi could return to Metropolis with a bounty on her head. Not that she would want to return.
*YourSoulIsMine: Droid Control orders that Cindi’s bounty hunters will not rewarded for her capture until her soul is turned in to the Star Commision.

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