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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kaito has a severe ice cream obsession to the point that he marries an ice pop and has an ice cream cone as a girlfriend. Luka, however, takes this trope even more UpToEleven than Kaito does with her obsession with tuna. She has written a novel about it, has created a holiday dedicated to it, and even sings about it. The Tunafest skit even implies she might ''worship'' it.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kaito has a severe ice cream obsession to the point that he marries an ice pop and has an ice cream cone as a girlfriend. Luka, however, takes this trope even more UpToEleven up to eleven than Kaito does with her obsession with tuna. She has written a novel about it, has created a holiday dedicated to it, and even sings about it. The Tunafest skit even implies she might ''worship'' it.
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* BigWhat - Meiko does this a lot.

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* BigWhat - BigWhat: Meiko does this a lot.



* BrickJoke - In the episode "Jobs", Kaito suffers a concussion from one of the Tuna Fighters' tuna cans. In the later episode "Books", he mentions how much of a beautiful "concussion free day" it is, right before getting hit in the head with a book.

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* BrickJoke - BrickJoke: In the episode "Jobs", Kaito suffers a concussion from one of the Tuna Fighters' tuna cans. In the later episode "Books", he mentions how much of a beautiful "concussion free day" it is, right before getting hit in the head with a book.



* CallBack - Rin and Len's oven roasted spider monkey from the episode "Holidays" can be seen at Luka's camp in the sky in "Summer".

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* CallBack - CallBack: Rin and Len's oven roasted spider monkey from the episode "Holidays" can be seen at Luka's camp in the sky in "Summer".



* CreepyTwins - Rin and Len fit this trope very well. They often talk about performing biological experiments and Meiko implies in one episode that they might even be pyromaniacs. They even have a family tradition of eating "oven roasted spider monkey" every Thanksgiving.

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* CreepyTwins - CreepyTwins: Rin and Len fit this trope very well. They often talk about performing biological experiments and Meiko implies in one episode that they might even be pyromaniacs. They even have a family tradition of eating "oven roasted spider monkey" every Thanksgiving.



* FictionalHoliday - Luka has created a holiday called Tunafest which takes place every day to worship tuna.

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* FictionalHoliday - FictionalHoliday: Luka has created a holiday called Tunafest which takes place every day to worship tuna.



* OneWordTitle - The series uses this form of thematic naming for its episodes.

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* OneWordTitle - OneWordTitle: The series uses this form of thematic naming for its episodes.



* SelfDemonstratingSong - The song that plays during the montage with Kaito and his ice cream girlfriend.

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* SelfDemonstratingSong - SelfDemonstratingSong: The song that plays during the montage with Kaito and his ice cream girlfriend.



* SongParody - In "This is Your Brain on Tuna", Luka sings a parody of [[Music/RickAstley Never Gonna Give You Up]] about her favorite fish.

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* SongParody - SongParody: In "This is Your Brain on Tuna", Luka sings a parody of [[Music/RickAstley Never Gonna Give You Up]] about her favorite fish.



* TheEnd - Every episode closes with an end card, the only exceptions being The Return parts 1 and 2.
* ToBeContinued - The Return parts 1 and 2 end with such a screen.

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* TheEnd - TheEnd: Every episode closes with an end card, the only exceptions being The Return parts 1 and 2.
* ToBeContinued - ToBeContinued: The Return parts 1 and 2 end with such a screen.
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''The Chronicles of Vocaloid Randomness'' is a YouTube plush series based on Crypton Future Media's Music/{{Vocaloid}} characters. It is a SketchComedy style series revolving around the daily mishaps of Luka, Kaito, Meiko, Miku, Rin, and Len. Its first episode was uploaded on October 9th, 2012, and its most recent episode was uploaded on May 23, 2016. The series was created by Website/YouTube user [=TakuTakuMadness=].

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''The Chronicles of Vocaloid Randomness'' is a YouTube Website/YouTube plush series based on Crypton Future Media's Music/{{Vocaloid}} characters. It is a SketchComedy style series revolving around the daily mishaps of Luka, Kaito, Meiko, Miku, Rin, and Len. Its first episode was uploaded on October 9th, 2012, and its most recent episode was uploaded on May 23, 2016. The series was created by Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] user [=TakuTakuMadness=].
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''The Chronicles of Vocaloid Randomness'' is a YouTube plush series based on Crypton Future Media's Music/{{Vocaloid}} characters. It is a SketchComedy style series revolving around the daily mishaps of Luka, Kaito, Meiko, Miku, Rin, and Len. Its first episode was uploaded on October 9th, 2012, and its most recent episode was uploaded on May 23, 2016. The series was created by YouTube user TakuTakuMadness.

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''The Chronicles of Vocaloid Randomness'' is a YouTube plush series based on Crypton Future Media's Music/{{Vocaloid}} characters. It is a SketchComedy style series revolving around the daily mishaps of Luka, Kaito, Meiko, Miku, Rin, and Len. Its first episode was uploaded on October 9th, 2012, and its most recent episode was uploaded on May 23, 2016. The series was created by YouTube Website/YouTube user TakuTakuMadness.
[=TakuTakuMadness=].
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* ParodyCommercial: They do this a lot. Miku's Vegetable Juice, a novel Luka wrote about tuna, an app where you can show your lack of interest in something, etc.
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* ButtMonkey: Poor Meiko.
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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Rin and Len weren't evil in their first appearance.



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kaito has a severe ice cream obsession to the point that he marries an ice pop and has an ice cream cone as a girlfriend. Luka, however, takes this trope even more UpToEleven than Kaito does with her obsession with tuna. She has written a novel about it, has created a holiday dedicated to it, and even sings about it. The Tunafest skit even implies she might ''worship'' it.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kaito has a severe ice cream obsession to the point that he marries an ice pop and has an ice cream cone as a girlfriend. Luka, however, takes this trope even more UpToEleven than Kaito does with her obsession with tuna. She has written a novel about it, has created a holiday dedicated to it, and even sings about it. The Tunafest skit even implies she might ''worship'' it.it.
* VillainProtagonist: Rin and Len in "The Kagamine Trials" spin-off.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Miku shows signs of being one of these.


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* TheDitz: Kaito and Luka.


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* MadScientist: Rin and Len. In one episode, they complain about how they can't perform illegal experiments on Kaito.


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* SimpletonVoice: Kaito has one.
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* OnlySaneWoman: Meiko is the only member of the cast who isn't totally crazy.
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* CargoShip - Kaito loved ice cream so much he has romantic affairs with it. In "Food", he marries a fudge pop, and in "Summer", he falls in love with an ice cream cone, which becomes his girlfriend.
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* BrickJoke - In the episode "Jobs", Kaito suffers a concussion from one of the Tuna Fighters' tuna cans. In the later episode "Books", he mentions how much of a beautiful "concussion free day" it is, right before getting hit in the head with a book.


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** Similarly, Miku's flying walrus from the very first episode can be seen in The Return Part 1. It has apparently been married to Kaito for ''17 years.''
* CargoShip - Kaito loved ice cream so much he has romantic affairs with it. In "Food", he marries a fudge pop, and in "Summer", he falls in love with an ice cream cone, which becomes his girlfriend.


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* FictionalHoliday - Luka has created a holiday called Tunafest which takes place every day to worship tuna.


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** There is also "The Twelve Days of Vocaloid Christmas".
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* TheEnd - Every episode closes with an end card, the only exceptions being The Return parts 1 and 2.
* ToBeContinued - The Return parts 1 and 2 end with such a screen.
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* SongParody - In "This is Your Brain on Tuna", Luka sings a parody of [[Music/RickAstley Never Gonna Give You Up]] about her favorite fish.
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''The Chronicles of Vocaloid Randomness'' is a YouTube plush series based on Crypton Future Media's Music/{{Vocaloid}} characters. It is a SketchComedy style series revolving around the daily mishaps of Luka, Kaito, Meiko, Miku, Rin, and Len. Its first episode was uploaded on October 9th, 2012, and its most recent episode was uploaded on May 23, 2016. The series was created by YouTube user TakuTakuMadness.

! The Chronicles of Vocaloid Randomness includes examples of:
* BigWhat - Meiko does this a lot.
* CallBack - Rin and Len's oven roasted spider monkey from the episode "Holidays" can be seen at Luka's camp in the sky in "Summer".
* CreepyTwins - Rin and Len fit this trope very well. They often talk about performing biological experiments and Meiko implies in one episode that they might even be pyromaniacs. They even have a family tradition of eating "oven roasted spider monkey" every Thanksgiving.
* OneWordTitle - The series uses this form of thematic naming for its episodes.
* SelfDemonstratingSong - The song that plays during the montage with Kaito and his ice cream girlfriend.
** "This is a generic song about summer..."
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kaito has a severe ice cream obsession to the point that he marries an ice pop and has an ice cream cone as a girlfriend. Luka, however, takes this trope even more UpToEleven than Kaito does with her obsession with tuna. She has written a novel about it, has created a holiday dedicated to it, and even sings about it. The Tunafest skit even implies she might ''worship'' it.

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