
The Lonely Whale
Oshimeter
Synopsis
There's a singer named tuki. who blew up online with this hauntingly melancholic voice that sounds way too mature for someone so young, and Kodoku no Kujira — The Lonely Whale — is the animated music video for one of her standout tracks. It's a single episode, just a few minutes long, but it hits a specific emotional frequency that lingers. The song itself is about isolation, the kind where you feel like you're calling out and nobody can hear you, like the real-life 52-hertz whale that sings at a frequency no other whale can detect. The animation leans into that lonely, drifting atmosphere — think vast ocean imagery, solitary figures, the kind of quiet visual storytelling that lets the music do the heavy lifting. If you've ever vibed with the emotional punch of Yorushika or Yoasobi music videos, or if you liked the way Chainsaw Man used its ending animations to create these self-contained mood pieces, this is in that same neighborhood. It's also worth checking out if you appreciated the melancholy tone of something like Your Lie in April, just distilled into a much shorter format. You don't need to commit to a whole series here. Put it on, let the song wash over you, and see if it resonates. Sometimes the shortest things leave the deepest mark.
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