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A SEKAI born from the feelings of Tsukasa Tenma, where the Virtual Singers make up a troupe and reside in a wonderland filled with flying theme park attractions and sentient plushies.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Each of the Virtual Singers have a color prominently featured in their outfits. Interestingly, these colors don't always match up with their original versions' image color, with the exception of KAITO, MEIKO and Rin.
    • Miku: Dark Pink
    • KAITO: Blue
    • Len & Rin: Orange
    • MEIKO: Red
    • Luka: Violet & Lavender
  • Comic Trio: Some Area Conversations have Miku, MEIKO, and KAITO with this dynamic, with Miku and MEIKO egging on each other's wild ideas while KAITO tries to keep things from going too far. Sometimes Miku is substituted for Luka, who finds MEIKO's ideas wonderful.
  • Denser and Wackier: Like the unit they're supporting, this SEKAI is by far the wackiest, being a Cloudcuckooland of Living Toys and flying theme park attractions. As such, the Virtual Singers (aside from KAITO) are varying degrees of Cloudcuckoolander, with Miku being the biggest example.
  • Fisher King: Unlike the other SEKAI, save for Nightcord at 25:00's SEKAI, this SEKAI was created from the feelings of Tsukasa Tenma alone, and was born from his desire to "make everyone smile at the show". The SEKAI reflects many things about himself, as well as things from his childhood, which is why it's the only SEKAI inhabited by sentient stuffed animals.
  • For Happiness: Much like Wonderlands x Showtime, their primary goal is to create shows that will make others smile, something they all often talk about.
  • Friend to All Living Things: The Virtual Singers see the Living Toys in the SEKAI as friends and equal members of the troupe, and even treated Robo-Nene as sentient and separate from Nene before Rui made her more autonomous.
  • Genre Roulette: As the SEKAI is based on the various shows Tsukasa would put on with his toys as a child, the Virtual Singers' shows are similarly diverse, ranging from plays to musicals to magic shows.
  • Good Feels Good: KAITO's philosophy, which he passed on to the rest of the troupe.
    KAITO: By being in a show, your smile can make your friends and so many others smile. Those smiles can even boomerang back to put one on your face!
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: In Wonder Magical Showtime!, the Virtual Singers decide to join the Smiling Night Time show as huge projections. This allows them to participate in the event while not compromising the existence of SEKAI, coming across as part of Phoenix Wonderland's display.
  • Mirror Character: Averted Trope in the case of Virtual Singers. Compared to the other SEKAI, this SEKAI is notable for its Virtual Singers having quirks that are unique to them, and for the most part, they don't come off as reflections of the characters from the main unit. The only notable exceptions are KAITO and Miku, with KAITO sharing Tsukasa's role within their respective troupes, while Miku is essentially a Virtual Singer version of Emu.
    • However, the plushies play this straight, having conflicts that reflect what the main characters are going through during events.
  • Sweet Tooth: Everyone in this SEKAI is implied to have one, to the point where Rui felt the need to smuggle KAITO candy in a medicine bottle in order to deter everyone else from taking them before he gets the chance to have any, and when told to bring food that can be found in the SEKAI for a camping trip, Miku just brings a bunch of candy.
  • Symbol Motif Clothing: All of their default outfits incorporate star shapes.
  • Vague Age: As with every SEKAI, their ages are not explicitly stated, and the fact that most of them act more childlike than usual adds to the ambiguity. In one Area Conversation, KAITO says he sees Emu as a Cool Big Sis to Miku, implying that the latter is a bit younger than her default age of 16, and later implies that he's an adult in the 2023 April Fools' Day event when he expresses uncertainty about whether he can get away with going to MIKUdemy as a student, but that's about it.


    Hatsune Miku 
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This is fun☆
Debut Appearance
Miku as she appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's Wonderland SEKAI, where she's a very lively performer in KAITO's troupe.
  • Ambiguously Human: It's unclear whether she's an actual Cat Girl or whether her ears and tail are accessories. On one hand, they're not removable like other accessories are, implying that they're a part of her body. On the other, her trained art for "The Magic of Sparkling Smiles" reveals that she also has human ears underneath her hair, and as of the 3rd anniversary, her ears and tail have turned white as part of her redesign, implying that they may be accessories.
  • A Little Bit Beastly: She has a pair of red cat ears and a tail.
  • All-Loving Heroine: In her home screen comments for Setsubun, she doesn't want to cast out the ogres and would rather make friends with them.
  • Buffy Speak: Like Emu, she tends to describe things as sound effects rather than using actual words.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: She keeps blurting out the surprises set up for Emu's birthday in the latter's 2022 birthday story, forcing KAITO to intervene and distract Emu before she can process what Miku said.
  • Cat Girl: Depicted with cat ears and tail, and sometimes a Playful Cat Smile and Cute Little Fangs.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: She can be... strange, to put it lightly, and shares a similar wavelength to Emu. It's to the point that when she jokes about being an alien for April Fools' Day, the player is implied to have said it sounds more like a fact than a joke.
  • Commonality Connection: She forms a strong and fast bond with Emu due to their very similar personalities, and often goes out of her way to spend time with her outside of SEKAI, showing up to her sports festival in Run! Sports Festival! Committee Rush and school trip in The BEST Summer Ever!
  • Costume Porn: Her original default outfit is perhaps the most difficult to describe of all the Virtual Singers in the SEKAI.
  • Establishing Character Moment: In her first appearance in the story proper, she surprises Tsukasa with the Mikudayo costume, finds herself unable to take it off by herself when asked, and then immediately springs out in a joyful mood once Tsukasa gets the head off.
  • The Fool: She's goofy and pulls insane stunts with no regard for safety, but she always comes out unscathed.
  • Fun Personified: She aims to always be having fun, and for everyone else to always be having fun too.
  • The Gadfly: Some of her mischief veers into this category, such as pretending to mix up Nene and Robo-Nene during an early Area Conversation.
  • Genki Girl: Perpetually hyperactive, she's by far the most energetic version of Miku.
  • The Hedonist: Her primary focus is enjoying herself and having fun, and dragging whoever she can into it.
  • Idiot Hair: Has a prominent cowlick with a heart-shaped tip, and is the goofiest version of Miku.
  • Instant Expert: Very quickly picks up new skills once they're shown to her, from magic tricks to Emu's insane acrobatic stunts.
  • Kiddie Kid: Acts like a hyperactive child, despite presumably still being around 16, the age that Miku's typically depicted as.
  • Lethally Stupid: Her impulsive behavior and wild ideas sometimes lead her to put others in danger, such as trying to convince Tsukasa to jump out of a flying train for a grand entrance, and almost stabbing KAITO during a magic show due to sticking more swords into the box that he's inside than they'd agreed on, taking his genuine fear as good acting.
  • Like Brother and Sister: While not related, KAITO acts like a big brother to her and she, in turn, is very attached to him.
  • Mirror Character: She acts almost the exact same way as Emu, right down to her speech quirks. Other characters have pointed out how similar they are.
  • Mythology Gag: Her hairstyle and eye design take cues from Miku's "My Dear Bunny" module from Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA.
  • Number Two: Whenever KAITO steps down as the troupe leader, she's usually the one who takes his place.
  • The Prankster: Likes to play childish pranks, such as hiding when it's time for troupe meetings and surprising people with the Mikudayo costume.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The hyperactive Red Oni to KAITO's calm and collected Blue Oni.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: The Energetic Girl to KAITO's Savvy Guy.
  • Tender Tears:
    • In Our Happy Ending, she cries when it's revealed that Emu will continue to perform with Wonderlands x Showtime after spending the entire event thinking they'd be parting ways.
    • While practicing for the same show Wonderlands x Showtime performed in Wonder Magical Showtime!, she keeps breaking down during the climax.
  • Third-Person Person: In the Japanese version of the game (and other non-English localizations), she refers to herself using her name in place of first-person pronouns.
  • Those Two Guys: As the first two Virtual Singers in the SEKAI and his assistant in running the troupe, she is usually with KAITO and often mentions him in some way when she isn't.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Full of boisterous energy, but has cute and girlish mannerisms and style of dress.
  • Wingding Eyes: Has permanent sparkles in her eyes.
  • Your Answer to Everything: She believes that all problems can be resolved by either watching or performing in a show.

    KAITO 
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It's showtime!
Debut Appearance

KAITO as he appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's Wonderland SEKAI, where he's the troupe leader.

He is Wonderland SEKAI's primary Virtual Singer.


  • The Ace: The SEKAI's beloved troupe leader who has considerable skill in all areas of making a show, from the behind-the-scenes jobs such as stage directing, script-writing, designing and creating costumes and props, to all kinds of performances, such as acting, magic tricks, and of course, singing and dancing.
  • Affectionate Gesture to the Head: So used to giving these out that he instinctively pats Empty SEKAI Rin's head when they met in the 2022 April Fools' Day event, to her surprise.
  • Affectionate Nickname:
    • MEIKO sometimes affectionately calls him "Mr. Troupe Leader", usually when she wants to ask something of him. At one point he started seeing it as a Term Of Endangerment because the things she asks for are typically dangerous, or otherwise something he can't pull off.
    • Luka calls him "KAITO-kun" in the Japanese version, a distinction that's only shared with the Stage SEKAI, where all of the Virtual Singers refer to each other in this way.
  • Benevolent Boss: He's the troupe leader, but takes the others' ideas on board and makes a point to try and incorporate as many of them as he can manage. He's even happy to step back and allow others to take over his role as leader when they want to, though according to MEIKO he has a bad habit of meddling if he's not kept in check.
  • Big Brother Mentor: Both to the members of Wonderlands x Showtime and the other Virtual Singers, and he prefers to be seen this way rather than as a parental figure.
  • Butt-Monkey: While it doesn't often come up in the main story, some Area Conversations and side stories show that being the Only Sane Man in Cloudcuckooland comes with its challenges. Miku and MEIKO are especially prone to overpowering his authority with their strong-willed energy and they often force him into difficult or precarious situations, such as Miku almost stabbing him during a magic act, or MEIKO wanting a giant trapeze to be built for the sake of making him pull extreme stunts on it.
  • The Chains of Commanding: In "The Troupe Leader's Day Off", he really wants to see Wonderlands x Showtime's first performance as ambassadors, but feels like he can't because he has to oversee the plushies' show as the troupe leader. Luckily for him, Miku notices and overthrows him as troupe leader, getting MEIKO to fire him for the day so he can take the day off and see the show.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: A big part of his role in this SEKAI is acting as the voice of reason, especially to the more energetic Virtual Singers who are prone to performing dangerous stunts. An Area Conversation between MEIKO and Miku, and the follow-up one between MEIKO and Len, reveal that they often go behind his back to pull off dangerous stunts that they know he wouldn't approve of.
  • Cool Big Bro:
    • While a lot of characters end up seeing him as more of a parental figure, Emu sees him as this. All of their Trust Rank titles reflect this, and she exclaims how happy she is to have a big brother in SEKAI on his anniversary.
    • It's implied that this is a trait that he gets from Tsukasa, who, in addition to having a younger sibling whom he looks out for the needs of, acts the same for various characters younger than him such as his Childhood Friend Toya.
  • Extreme Doormat: When Tsukasa asks him how he keeps the unruly members of his troupe in line in an early side story, his answer is that he doesn't, and he admits that they don't always listen to him. He starts to shed some of this over time, becoming more assertive when he feels like the others are doing something risky or otherwise going too far.
  • Fan of Underdog: Along with Toya, he seems to be one of the few characters to genuinely respect Tsukasa, stating his admiration of him on multiple occasions and unironically enjoying his screenplays.
  • Foil: To Tsukasa. They're both the leader of their respective troupes who tend to get dragged into their groups' shenanigans and aren't always as respected as their title would suggest they should be, and they're both doting big brothers. However, where Tsukasa is loud, bombastic, and loves the limelight, KAITO is polite, level-headed, and humble, focusing more on facilitating his troupe to put on the shows they want to do rather than being the main star himself.
  • Friend to All Children: He's the one who primarily cares for the plushies, who act like young children, and he's very gentle with them. He treats Wonderlands x Showtime and the other Virtual Singers in much the same way, despite them not being children.
  • Friend to All Living Things: While all of the Virtual Singers in this SEKAI exhibit this trope, KAITO stands out due to acting as a nurturing parental figure to the stuffed animals, who all seek out his guidance and comfort as children would their guardians. He even memorized all of their names and is able to tell them apart despite how similar the vast majority of them look.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: As of the game's third anniversary, his outfit includes a top hat. While it's shown in his card art, 3D model, and map chibi, it's omitted from his Live 2D model.
  • Gentle Touch vs. Firm Hand: The Gentle Touch to MEIKO's Firm Hand, particularly in how they deal with Luka. KAITO prefers to let her sleep unless there's a specific reason to wake her, whereas MEIKO is quick to try to shake her awake.
  • Hat of Authority: Gains a top hat after the game's third anniversary.
  • The Heart: Usually the one to stop arguments between the plushies, and even between the younger Virtual Singers on the rare occasions that they argue with each other, such as in his 2022 anniversary comic.
  • Iconic Item: His mustache-shaped bowtie, which is used as a symbol of his leadership. Whenever other Virtual Singers are shown taking over his role as troupe leader, they are usually depicted wearing fake mustaches.
    • In the 2023 April Fools' Day event, in which the main Virtual Singer from each SEKAI is depicted as a student of MIKUdemy, he wears a mustache-shaped brooch on his blazer to make it clear that he's this specific KAITO as opposed to one of his other SEKAI incarnations.
    • As of the game's 3rd anniversary, he trades his mustache-shaped bowtie for a regular one, with the mustache shape instead being transferred to his cane.
  • Innocently Insensitive: He comments on Leon's tendency to get swept away by his passions after he'd given the group a 10 minute lecture about the phoenix, making him self-conscious.
  • Insistent Terminology: Though he never quite gets upset about it, he has reminded MEIKO and Tsukasa on two separate occasions that he prefers to be thought of as an Cool Big Bro rather than a Team Dad.
  • The Leader: He's the leader of the troupe and the character that the others primarily look to for guidance.
  • Like Brother and Sister:
    • He sees the plushies and most of the other Virtual Singers as his younger siblings, and treats them as such. Miku is especially attached to him and treats him like a big brother in turn.
    • He and Emu are referred to as the "Wonderland Siblings" in their second Trust Rank title, and Emu calls him "KAITO onii-san" in the Japanese version.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: The mild-mannered Feminine Boy and MEIKO's Hot-Blooded Masculine Girl.
  • Mirthless Laughter: His often laughs nervously when the others are acting out, knowing full well that they're being ridiculous but too polite to outright play the Straight Man like Nene. He does this often enough that one of his stock voice grunts in the side stories where he's not fully voiced is a forced laugh.
  • Nice Guy: His Goal in Life, aside from helping Wonderlands x Showtime, is to make his troupe one that can create an endless loop of smiles, and he's very gentle and mild-mannered.
    • In the 2022 April Fools' Day Area Conversation between himself, MEIKO, and Empty SEKAI Rin, he is careful to make sure Rin is comfortable despite her cold and distant attitude, recognizing that she may not be accustomed to the livelier nature of the inhabitants of his own SEKAI. His kindness actually spurns Rin to become interested in finding out about the KAITO from her own SEKAI one day.
  • Non-Ironic Clown: An Area Conversation reveals that he sometimes performs as one.
  • Not So Above It All: He's mature and responsible, but occasionally shows he can be this, such as when he dons the Mikudayo costume to surprise Tsukasa and Emu when they find it's not Miku inside it for once.
  • Only Sane Man:
    • He's by far the most level-headed and responsible of the Virtual Singers in this SEKAI. Notably, although Tsukasa spends the first half of the main story rejecting most of Wonderland SEKAI, he freely consults KAITO for advice. That said, he's not without his own quirks.
    • Interestingly, he doesn't play this role among his other SEKAI incarnations if his April Fools' Day conversation with Stage SEKAI, School SEKAI, and Street SEKAI KAITO is any indication, as he's impressed by Street SEKAI KAITO's ability to be so relaxed in the face of potential adversity when it was really just him being lazy. School SEKAI KAITO is the only one in the group that knew better than to take Street SEKAI KAITO's words at face value, and also the one to point out that his hedonism would be problematic for both the other Virtual Singers and the group he's supposed to be watching over.
  • Princely Young Man: He's often depicted with a princely pose in stock art. He also teaches Tsukasa how to act like one for his performances.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: He's good at textiles, acts as the plushies' primary carer, and originally wore a pink shirt under his coat, to boot!
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The calm and collected Blue Oni to Miku's hyperactive Red Oni. When MEIKO arrives, he also becomes the Blue Oni to her fiery Red Oni.
  • The Reliable One: Contrasting Miku's whimsical nature, KAITO is far calmer and is often seen organizing the behind-the-scenes preparations, fitting his role as troupe leader. It's no wonder that Emu immediately sees him as a Cool Big Bro.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: The Savvy Guy to Miku and MEIKO's Energetic Girls.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: While the other Virtual Singers in this SEKAI have very bright and colorful outfits, KAITO's is relatively subdued, giving it a more suave appearance, complete with a mustache-shaped bow tie. His outfit from the game's third anniversary onwards is a lot brighter, but still consists of a tailcoat suit jacket and bow tie, and now includes a top hat.
  • Sheep in Sheep's Clothing: In the game's second April Fools' Day event, Ena's put off by how nice he is, mostly because the KAITO she knows is so different.
  • Strong Girl, Smart Guy: The Smart Guy to MEIKO's Strong Girl.
  • Team Dad: MEIKO describes him as being like a father to the plushies and younger Virtual Singers, an assessment that Tsukasa later agrees with. While he does functionally play the role (along with that of a Team Mom), being the one who tries to set boundaries and keep everyone in line, he prefers to be seen as a Big Brother Mentor.
  • Team Mom: In the comics, when Tsukasa tells Miku and the plushies to use an appropriate title when addressing KAITO as the troupe leader, Miku thinks about all the ways he cares for the plushies and decides that "Mommy" is the most appropriate, to KAITO's horror. While he does functionally play the role (along with that of a Team Dad), being a warm and nurturing peacekeeper, he prefers to be seen as a Big Brother Mentor.
  • Tender Tears: He tears up in Our Happy Ending when it's revealed that Emu will continue performing with Wonderlands x Showtime after spending the entire event thinking they'd be parting ways.
  • Workaholic: Implied to be this, as he's constantly talking about working on his next show, and when he isn't, he's usually trying to fulfill the various requests of the other Virtual Singers or helping them with their own projects. Sometimes MEIKO temporarily fires him in order to force him to take a break and let someone else take over his role as troupe leader. This is downplayed over time; by the game's second summer, he takes turns having vacation days with the rest of the troupe.

    Kagamine Len 
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I like cool and strong protagonists!
Debut Appearance

Len as he appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's Wonderland SEKAI, where he's a member of the troupe.

He first appears in the It's On! Wonder Halloween! event.


  • Big Brother Worship: Admires Rui and Tsukasa, becoming especially attached to the former and having an enthusiastic interest in his inventions.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: In the aftershow of A Gentleman Thief's Thrilling White Day?!, he accidentally lets slip that Emu and Nene were coming up with a show in return for the one Tsukasa had done for them.
  • Cheerful Child: Unlike some of his more moody or calm interpretations in other SEKAI, this Len is very cheerful and innocent, like a child.
  • Foil: He's the most attached to Rui, sharing his interest in robotics and starting to learn how to build and maintain them from him. But while Rui is calm and eloquent but manipulative and somewhat reserved about his emotions, Len is cheerful, naive and candid, openly showing how he feels.
  • Friendly Rival: He and Rin have a playfully competitive streak towards each other but, unlike in other SEKAI, they don't usually argue and are extremely friendly and supportive towards each other.
  • Keet: Very playful and energetic.
  • Kiddie Kid: He likes playing games such as hide-and-seek, tag, and pretend, and has a childlike view on what he finds cool, such as getting excited over swords and robots.
  • Leader Wannabe: When he first joined the troupe, he did so with the desire to create shows as the troupe leader. He quickly found the role overwhelming to fulfill by himself, but he still enjoys taking up the mantle from time to time.
  • Nice Guy: Unfailingly friendly and supportive to those around him.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: With Rin, as they consider each other to be best friends.
  • Princely Young Man: Not in general, but he often plays these roles in the troupe's performances.
  • Single-Minded Twins: He and Rin have very similar personalities and are often on the same wavelength, although they have different interests and Rin is sometimes shown to be more naive.
  • Related in the Adaptation: While he is as Ambiguously Related to Rin as in every other SEKAI in the Japanese version (and other regions), and they consider each other best friends according to the official fan book, he is explicitly referred to as Rin's brother in the Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage translation.
  • Those Two Guys: He's very close to Rin, who he considers his best friend.
  • Waistcoat of Style: Trades his bright orange and green coat for a snazzier and more subdued orange waistcoat after the game's third anniversary.

    MEIKO 
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Hey there, Tsukasa!
Debut Appearance
MEIKO as she appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's Wonderland SEKAI, where she's a member of the troupe and KAITO's second-in-command.

She first appears in the On This Holy Night, I Sing event.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Luka calls her "Mei-chan". This is omitted in the global release.
  • Barehanded Blade Block: Claims to be able to do this. Len quickly agrees that, if anyone is able to pull it off, it's her.
  • Bruiser with a Soft Center: She's a Hot-Blooded Plucky Girl with Super-Strength, but she has a soft center, bursting into tears over a sad scene in one of Wonderlands x Showtime's plays.
  • Can't Live with Them, Can't Live Without Them: As frustrated as she gets with Luka's excessive sleeping, she quickly finds that she misses having someone relying on her in an April Fools' Day event in which she ends up meeting the significantly more responsible and independent School SEKAI Luka, to the point where she offers to let her use her as a Lap Pillow like her own Luka does.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: While she's a bit more grounded than Miku, her ideas tend to be somewhat... out there. Examples include giant flying coffee cups that you can ride like an airplane, a show stage that has full 360-degree rotation both horizontally and vertically, and a Christmas tree made of gift boxes standing at 100 meters tall.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Often seen with Luka, trying to keep her awake and present.
  • Composite Character: Seems to get her outlandish ideas from Emu and Rui, who are both known for this. She also has Emu's good sense of hearing and Rui's physical strength, albeit very exaggerated.
  • Does Not Know Her Own Strength: In "Backstage Encouragement", KAITO decides against asking her for help to free Miku when she gets her leg wedged in the stage because of this, and Miku's under the impression that she'd end up in pieces if MEIKO did help.
  • Genki Girl: She's even managed to surprise Miku with how much vigor she has.
  • Gentle Touch vs. Firm Hand: The Firm Hand to KAITO's Gentle Touch, particularly in how they deal with Luka. MEIKO has little patience for her laziness and is quick to try and wake her when she falls asleep, whereas KAITO avoids waking her unless he has to.
  • Hot-Blooded: Forceful and full of gusto, she's often described as "powerful", both in terms of physical strength and her character.
  • Last Episode, New Character: In On This Holy Night, I Sing, she makes an appearance in the penultimate story chapter to introduce herself.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: The assertive Masculine Girl to KAITO's passive Feminine Boy.
  • Muscles Are Meaningless: She's noted for her Super-Strength, but she doesn't look all that muscular and retains the same slender design she has in every other SEKAI.
  • Number Two: She immediately becomes this to KAITO when she arrives in the SEKAI, helping him come up with ideas for his shows.
  • Plucky Girl: Very determined and optimistic.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The fiery Red Oni to KAITO's calm and collected Blue Oni. When Luka arrives, she also becomes the passionate Red Oni to her easygoing Blue Oni.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: The Energetic Girl to KAITO's Savvy Guy.
  • Strong Girl, Smart Guy: The Strong Girl to KAITO's Smart Guy.
  • Super-Hearing: In Popping in My Heart!, she and Emu are the only ones able to hear a crying child in the distance.
  • Super-Strength: She's can throw Miku so high that she breaks through the clouds. Seeing this from a distance, Len mistook her for a new theme park attraction. An April Fools' Day event reveals that she's even strong enough to run around while carrying several heavy logs at the same time.
  • Tender Tears: Wonderlands x Showtime's play drives her and Luka to tears in Connected Through SEKAI's Cherry Blossoms.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The boisterous Tomboy to Luka's gentle Girly Girl.

    Kagamine Rin 
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But it's interesting!
Debut Appearance
Rin as she appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's Wonderland SEKAI, where she's a member of the troupe.

She first appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's first Virtual Live, but her first story appearance is in the Musical Twilight Parade event.
  • Animal Motifs: Her giant bow resembles rabbit ears.It becomes significantly smaller after the game's third anniversary, but retains the rabbit ear-esque shape.
  • Blithe Spirit: Between her initial appearance in the Celebration Show and her first story appearance in Musical Twilight Parade, she was traveling around to different stages to spread smiles. She seems to have settled around the main stage where the other Virtual Singers work since joining their troupe.
  • Buffy Speak: She tends to use sound effects as adjectives, like Miku and Emu before her.
  • Cheerful Child: Unlike some of her more moody or stubborn interpretations in other SEKAI, this Rin is cheerful and innocent, like a child.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: First appeared in Wonderlands x Showtime's Celebration Show, as the Virtual Singer for the group's 3D MV and cover for Sweet Magic, before she started to show up in the Event stories.
  • Foil: She's the closest to Nene, but while Nene is a very shy, sharp-tongued Straight Man, Rin is very bubbly and child-like.
  • Friendly Rival: She and Len have a playfully competitive streak towards each other but, unlike in other SEKAI, they don't usually argue and are extremely friendly and supportive towards each other.
  • Genki Girl: Very playful and energetic.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: One of the less tomboyish versions of Rin, but she enjoys playing the role of a fearsome pirate as much as she does a magical fairy.
  • Innocently Insensitive:
    • She didn't understand that Nene is shy around strangers when she first interacted with her, and took her averting her eyes as a game. When she learned that Nene doesn't like eye contact, her solution was to hug her from behind, solving the eye contact problem but still making her equally uncomfortable.
    • When she meets the equally shy School SEKAI KAITO in an April Fools' Day event, she notices that he's uncomfortable and tries to help by pressuring him to smile, making him even more uncomfortable.
  • Kiddie Kid: The most childlike version of Rin, spending most of her time playing around, including games such as hide-and-seek, tag, and pretend.
  • Leader Wannabe: Not as much as Len, but she sometimes likes the idea of being in charge of making the shows, though she often finds the actual responsibilities overwhelming without help.
  • Nice Girl: She's described as someone who can get along with anyone straight away in the official fanbook.
  • Platonic Life-Partners: With Len, as they consider each other to be best friends.
  • Related in the Adaptation: While she is as Ambiguously Related to Len as in every other SEKAI in the Japanese version (and other regions), and they consider each other best friends according to the official fan book, Len is explicitly referred to as her brother in the Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage translation.
  • Remember the New Guy?: Due to first meeting the members of Wonderlands x Showtime in their Celebration Show, her first story appearance in Musical Twilight Parade has her already being well-acquainted with the group with no formal introduction.
  • Single-Minded Twins: She and Len have very similar personalities and are often on the same wavelength, although they have different interests and Len is sometimes shown to be a bit more responsible.
  • Tender Tears: In Our Happy Ending, she bursts into tears when it's revealed that Emu will continue performing with Wonderlands x Showtime after spending the entire event thinking they'd be parting ways.
  • Third-Person Person: She refers to herself in the third person in the Japanese version, much like Miku.
  • Those Two Guys: She's very close to Len, who she considers her best friend.
  • Wandering the Earth: Before joining the troupe, she wandered around the SEKAI, playing on the attractions and performing in other areas.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Heights?: Was shown to be afraid of heights in one side story, though she overcame it by the end.

    Megurine Luka 
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It looks like such a wonderfully relaxing place.
Luka as she appears in Wonderlands x Showtime's Wonderland SEKAI, where she's a member of the troupe, though she spends most of her time sleeping.

She first appears in the Doll Festival at the Tenma's event.
  • Animal Motifs: Her outfit evokes the appearance of a sheep, and they often come up in her dreams.
  • An Odd Place to Sleep: She'll fall asleep no matter where she happens to be, including on the ground, on stage, and while surrounded by a lot of noise and chaos.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: When she attempts to give Rui advice in KAITO's absence, she suggests that his anxiety was caused by a magic spell that they need to break.
  • Cuddle Bug: She loves to cuddle up to people as she sleeps, with MEIKO being her most frequent designated Lap Pillow.
  • Dreary Half-Lidded Eyes: When she's awake, she often has half-lidded eyes, emphasizing her perpetually sleepy state.
  • Establishing Character Moment: She immediately falls asleep upon arriving in the SEKAI, and again when first meeting Wonderlands x Showtime, establishing her as a Sleepyhead. She randomly falls asleep throughout the event but stays awake long enough to give Tsukasa comfort and advice when he needed it, showing that she's still a kind-hearted mentor for the group despite her goofier qualities.
  • Fell Asleep Standing Up: She tends to do this due to her ability to fall asleep just about anywhere and at any time.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: Because she's always tired, she's a bit slow on the uptake, but she's extremely kind and gentle.
  • Lazy Bum: She's tried to get out of doing work on multiple occasions.
  • The Load: Due to spending most of her time sleeping, she doesn't always contribute, and can sometimes cause problems for the rest of the group, especially MEIKO.
  • Mellow Fellow: Extremely easygoing and difficult to faze.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Despite having the most innocent personality of her SEKAI depictions, the most fanservice-y Luka cards so far have come out of this SEKAI, as demonstrated by her "Longing For The Sea" card, which has a bit of focus on her large breasts and later, her "What Do Kappas Like?" card with a focus on her shiny legs. In the latter, it barely looks like the Luka the players have come to know in this SEKAI, with many mistaking her for Empty SEKAI Luka at first glance.
  • Nice Girl: She's very gentle and patient.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: As MEIKO points out, she won't fall asleep when someone is troubled or upset.
  • Really Fond of Sleeping: On top of her apparent narcolepsy, she will make any excuse to take a nap.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: She's the relaxed and lethargic Blue Oni to MEIKO's passionate and energetic Red Oni.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: She has pink hair and is possibly the sweetest member of the SEKAI's theater troupe.
  • Running Gag: She falls asleep in almost every scene she's in, sometimes multiple times, often leading to another character trying to wake her up.
  • Ship Tease: Her affectionate behavior towards MEIKO and KAITO could be regarded as such.
  • Sleepyhead: Frequently falls asleep in the middle of whatever she's doing. According to "Where Is the Crying Coming From?", she sleeps for about 20 hours a day!
  • Talking in Your Sleep: She can even sing in her sleep. However, she typically speaks in snores and mumbles with inflections rather than actual words. According to one Area Conversation, Miku has started to come to understand some of it, but she's not yet fluent.
  • Tender Tears: Wonderlands x Showtime's play drives her and MEIKO to tears in Connected Through SEKAI's Cherry Blossoms.
  • Those Two Guys: Tends to show up with MEIKO a lot in stories and Area Conversations.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The soft-spoken Girly Girl to MEIKO's Hot-Blooded Tomboy.

    Other SEKAI Residents 
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Usa-chan voiced by: Akina
The various other residents of the Wonderland SEKAI, consisting of plushies, puppets, and singing flowers.
  • All There in the Manual: Saki's rabbit plushie's name is revealed to be "Usa-chan" via a Q&A.
  • Balloonacy: The bunny plushie is perpetually kept in the air by the three balloons tied to her body.
  • Bespectacled Cutie: Leon, a shy and sweet-natured lion plushie that wears glasses.
  • Big Brother Worship: They all rely on and look up to KAITO, who prefers to be seen as an older sibling to them rather than a parental figure (though he comes off as both).
  • Cheerful Child: They all act like young children and are usually cheerful.
  • Creepy Good: The zombie plushies are patched up and greet others by biting them, but they mean no harm and just want to make friends.
  • Defeat Means Respect: The phoenix agrees to grant Leon's wish of letting him ride on her back only if the group successfully catches her. They fail, but she's impressed enough by how close they got that she returns Tsukasa's map and offers to come back to let them try again another time.
  • The Ditherer: The cat plushie is known for being indecisive out of fear that his ideas will be seen as "weird," and that he'll be outcast as a result.
  • Forgotten First Meeting: Saki's rabbit plushie was heartbroken to discover that Tsukasa didn't remember playing with her when he was a child.
  • Fragile Flower: The cat and rabbit plushies are pretty sensitive.
  • Giant Flyer: The phoenix from Star Island is huge.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: The cat plushie in KAITO's "Chat with the Lost" card story, who didn't realize that the dog plushie already considered him a friend. KAITO believes this was linked to Rui's feelings.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: The dog plushie can be impatient, pushy, and abrasive, but it's only because he cares.
  • The Klutz: Leon is clumsy and physically awkward, which is what fuels his fascination with the majestic phoenix.
  • Living Toys: The plushies and puppets are completely sentient, and are treated as both part of the Wonderland SEKAI's troupe and audience.
  • Mirror Character: They sometimes reflect Wonderlands x Showtime's current conflicts:
    • In It's On! Wonder Halloween!, a cat and dog plushie get into an argument because the dog wants to perform stunts that the cat worries is too dangerous, mirroring Tsukasa and Rui's conflict. In a side story from the same event, a different set of plushies have a similar argument, with the dog plushie being frustrated that the cat plushie won't speak his mind and assumes he doesn't have friends, also mirroring Tsukasa and Rui.
    • In A Sorrowful Farewell at the Curtain Call, a bird plushie insists on putting on a show that everyone else finds too dangerous, and ends up performing it by himself as a response. Rui is reminded of himself before he became involved with Wonderlands x Showtime.
    • The zombie plushies unintentionally intimidate the other plushies with their habit of biting as a greeting, and became closed off as a result. Once again, Rui is reminded of himself before he became involved with Wonderlands x Showtime.
    • One of the turtle plushies became scared of swimming after a flood, reflecting Nene's fear of performing after forgetting her lines during a play.
    • Leon reflects both Tsukasa's passion and uncertainty about whether he can achieve his dreams.
  • Motor Mouth: Leon becomes one when talking about the phoenix. A simple question turned into a passionate 10 minute lecture covering every piece of information he had.
  • No Name Given: Though the plushies are implied to have names, none of them are given in-story, instead exclusively being referred to as whatever animal they are. The same goes for the puppets and singing flowers.
  • The Ojou: The phoenix is a majestic and elusive bird that has the formal speech and haughty attitude of an aristocrat.
  • The Phoenix: The group encounters a phoenix that hails from the elusive Star Island.
  • Prone to Tears: Being very childlike, the plushies can be prone to tears. For example, they all start crying when they unknowingly give KAITO a feeling fragment, temporarily sending him to another SEKAI.
  • Robo Speak: The plushies are implied to speak this way. In the Japanese version, a lot of their dialogue is written in katakana, much like Robo-Nene, and Len compares the way Robo-Nene sounds to the plushies.
  • Shrinking Violet:
    • The cat plushie has a hard time sharing his ideas for fear of being seen as weird and consequently being shunned.
    • Leon is shy and lacking in self-confidence, and often speaks with a stutter.
  • The Speechless: The singing flowers have no dialogue, and are shown to communicate exclusively through their singing.
  • The Unseen: Usa-chan is the only stuffed animal that was given a proper Live2D model and voice, leaving the other stuffed animals as this outside of card illustrations, along with being The Voiceless.
  • Those Two Guys: The dog and cat plushies often show up together, as do the tanuki and bird plushies.
  • Translator Buddy: A plushie translated what the singing flower was saying for Len (and the player) in his introductory card story.
  • Verbal Tic: The tanuki and bird plushies add "poko" and "piyo" at the ends of their sentences, respectively. This is omitted from the global version.

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