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* {{Novelization}}: "1, 2 Fanclub" and "Yuudachi no Ribbon" have both received light novel/manga adaptations.

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* {{Novelization}}: "1, 2 Fanclub" Fanclub", "Sairishinohara", "ROKI", and "Yuudachi no Ribbon" have both all received light novel/manga adaptations.
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** Several of his songs also make references to the book "No Longer Human" by Osamu Dazai.



* BSoDSong: "Sayoko" is from the perspective of someone with severe, if not suicidal depression.

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* BSoDSong: BSODSong: "Sayoko" is from the perspective of someone with severe, if not suicidal depression.depression.
* CatGirl: Rin in "Citrus Neko Punch".



* {{Novelization}}: "1, 2 Fanclub" and "Yuudachi no Ribbon" have both received light novel/manga adaptations.



* SequelSong: "Yonjuunana" is the sequel to "Sarishinohara", focusing on the idol girl that the boy from the first song loved. It's then followed up by "Akaito".



** Subverted by "I Shared a Kiss With Hatsune Miku"; despite the title, the titular kiss isn't a romantic one but one of gratitude given to Miku, who lifted the protagonist (implied to be Mikito himself) up from their state of feeling lost and purposeless in life.

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** Subverted by "I Shared a Kiss With Hatsune Miku"; despite the title, the titular kiss isn't a romantic one but one of gratitude given to Miku, who lifted the protagonist (implied to be Mikito himself) up from their state of feeling lost and purposeless in life.life.
* TeenageDeathSongs: "Shoujo Rei".
* UmbrellaOfTogetherness: The two girls in "Yuudachi no Ribbon" are shown sharing an umbrella.

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He's also covered several of his own songs himself, under the name "Aijima".

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He's also covered several of his own songs himself, under the name "Aijima".



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* ''moji moji'' (2011)



* ''Aijima Zakkaten'' (2016)
* ''DAISAN WAVE'' (2018)

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* ''Aijima Zakkaten'' (2016)
''MIKIROKU'' (2015)
* ''DAISAN WAVE'' (2018)(2018)

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* ''moji moji'' (2011)
* ''1, 2 Fanclub'' (2012)
* ''Curious'' (2015)
* ''Ano Ko Thirty-Three'' (2015)
* ''Aijima General Store'' (2016)
* ''Hoi'' (2016)
* ''Home Party'' (2016)
* ''Dolphin Starlight'' (2016)
* ''Sayonara wa Kienai'' (2016)
* ''Girls Inter-High'' (2016)
* ''39 Music!'' (2016) (theme song for Magical Mirai 2016)
* ''Shoujo Fuzei'' (2019)
* ''Green Shower'' (2019)
* ''Sister'' (2020)
* ''I Meets You!!'' (2020)
* ''Daiyougen'' (2020)
* ''Butter-Fly'' (2020)
* ''Right Here'' (2020)
* ''Jam.'' (2022)

!Mikito-P provides examples of:
* AlbumTitleDrop: In the title track of ''GOOD SCHOOL GIRL''.
* AuthorAppeal: Mikito seems to have an affection for Chinese culture, making several references to it in his work - naturally, the biggest example is "1, 2 Fanclub", which is all about Rin and Gumi fangirling over Chinese culture.
* BadassBoast: From "ROKI":
--> ''We ain't dying, neither of us are!''
* BirthdayEpisode: "Muneyake Birthday" is this for Miki, Yuki, and Kiyoteru, all being released on the same day.
* BreakUpSong: "Sayonara wa Kienai" and "Natsu no Hanken".
* BSoDSong: "Sayoko" is from the perspective of someone with severe, if not suicidal depression.
* DrivenToSuicide: "Shoujo Rei" is from the perspective of a girl whose friend (that she is heavily implied to have had feelings for) committed suicide via jumping in front of a train after being bullied relentlessly. And depending on how you interpret the end of the song, [[spoiler:the narrator girl kills herself in the same way out of guilt for being the one that started the bullying in the first place.]]
** "Sayoko" doesn't show the narrator actually going through with it, but they are implied to have tried to kill themselves before, and the end of the song gives the impression that they decide to simply let themselves waste away.
* IntercourseWithYou: "Ballerina Girl" and "SECRET DVD".
* LastNoteNightmare: "Shoujo Rei" abruptly ends with the sound of a train slamming into something, followed by cicadas buzzing and a girl's giggle (the third exclusively in the VOCALOID version).
* LyricalDissonance: More than a few of his songs, but best displayed by "Shoujo Rei", which is a refreshing and lighthearted summer tune about bullying, guilt, and suicide.
* OdeToYouth: "Ballerina Girl", "Good School Girl", "Matoi", and "Kyoto Candy Store Wars" all have elements of this.
* QueerRomance: "Yuudachi no Ribbon"'s three protagonists are all girls, with the song's lyrics implied to be about two of the girls attempting to hide their relationship.
* SillyLoveSongs: "Kunoichi Demo Koi ga Shitai!", "kiss", "Love in Suzhou", "Classmates", "Second Kiss" and "Ai no Youki".
** Subverted by "I Shared a Kiss With Hatsune Miku"; despite the title, the titular kiss isn't a romantic one but one of gratitude given to Miku, who lifted the protagonist (implied to be Mikito himself) up from their state of feeling lost and purposeless in life.
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Mikito-P is a notable Japanese {{Music/Vocaloid}} producer and musician, most famous for writing popular songs "1, 2 Fanclub", "ROKI" and "Shoujo Rei". Having debuted in 2010, Mikito is recognized amongst the community for his catchy rock songs in a variety of moods and styles. Though he began his career using the lesser-known Vocaloid [=SF-A2=] miki, he eventually crossed into using Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and GUMI in his works.

While he mostly writes music for Vocaloid, he's also written songs for various other J-pop groups, utaites and singers, such the idol groups Wasutaa! and Zenbu Kimi no Sei da. as well as the VirtualYouTuber [[{{WebAnimation/hololive}} Hoshimachi Suisei]]. Several major utaites such as Sou and Eve have also covered his works.

He's also covered several of his own songs himself, under the name "Aijima".

!Discography:
* ''Mikipedio'' (2010)
* ''moji moji'' (2011)
* ''Setsuna Plus+'' (2012)
* ''Vocalo Danshi Vocalo Joshi'' (2012)
* ''I Shared a Kiss With Hatsune Miku'' (2013)
* ''GOOD SCHOOL GIRL'' (2014)
* ''Aijima Zakkaten'' (2016)
* ''DAISAN WAVE'' (2018)

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