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Oshimeter
Synopsis
Stepping into the spotlight of an avant-garde fever dream, Hatsune Miku stars in a music video that feels less like watching animation and more like letting someone else's subconscious wash over you for a few minutes. Mata Raishuu is a single-episode music video for Meychan's track of the same name, and it leans hard into abstract, experimental visuals that don't bother explaining themselves. There's no plot in the traditional sense — no characters to root for, no villain to defeat. Instead, you get a stream of imagery synced to the song's rhythm and mood, the kind of thing where every viewer probably walks away with a slightly different interpretation of what they just saw. The vocaloid production gives it a distinctly digital, almost uncanny texture that fits the whole vibe. If you liked Shelter by Porter Robinson and A-1 Pictures, or if Me!Me!Me! stuck in your brain for days after watching it, this sits in that same neighborhood — short-form anime music videos that prioritize emotional impact and visual artistry over narrative. Daoko's Girl music video is another good reference point for the tone. It's the kind of thing you put on when you want something that hits a feeling rather than tells a story. At just one episode, the time commitment is basically nothing, so there's no reason not to give it a shot and see what you get out of it.
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View all 5 takesThe 1st verse and the 2nd verse have such a different tone from one another and without getting into spoilers...highly likely the main character (characer we're following) did something bad.
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