Putin-P Series (Part 2)

Part 2 of the Putin-P series is the end of the first half of the series, with 8 songs.


 * See Part 1
 * See Part 3
 * See Part 4
 * See Putin-P Series

If there are things that should be added please go to the Putin-P Series Discussion forum and discuss.

Timeline
(Further timeline on each parts)

Illustration Analysis
The first illustration shows Miku, standing in front of an American flag. She was wearing her school uniform; while during Rin's part (the second illustration shown on the video) she was wearing her usual 'PuuRin costume'.

This is the first song where Rin is seen in her Russian costume. It's unknown whether or not she wore her Russian costume on Part 1, however Euphoria's PV of I'll Give you Chocolate! showed Rin (and Len) was wearing a different costume, and a different school uniform. Did they transfer schools? Yes

Other than the Russian flag, Rin broke a 'negi', which symbolizes her hatred towards Miku the diva.

It's unknown where this took place, possible places would be the school (Judging from Miku's school uniform). However if it did take place during school, Rin would be wearing her uniform; interpretations are still open on where it took place at.

Illustration Analysis
This song is a single-illust PV. Rin is seen in her school uniform, much like Miku's only without the vest. Her hair is in pony tails (she was trying to impress Len by mimicking his hair style); and she had a faint smile on her face.

The setting takes place in the back of the school, from Len's point of view (his eyes). Tashiro is first (physically) seen near the window on the bottom left side, Ronald McDonald at the top left, and a negi is seen on the ground. Why did they all appear there?

Ronald and the negi may be... 'Hallucinations' (Take note that Rin and Len do weed). The negi may symbolize Hatsune Miku. Tashiro may symbolize, considering his role as a perverted video taper, video taping the whole thing(?). See Deciphering Drug Hallucinations.

Tashiro in several cases has worked with Miku. For example, in With the Invisible you, Tashiro recorded her and Ronald in Rin's interior. Tashiro was there, probably by Miku's request to video tape Rin, and that's why she knows what Len and Rin did in the next song Ronald represent 'drugs'. (Later on when Len stops doing weed in If We Meet Again there are less/no 'hallucinations' after that song)

The second 'illustration' shown shows a broken negi, and everything went at a greyscale. Rin's smile, disappointed at Len's answer; fades and turned to a faint frown. However Ronald on the top left remains faint white and red, meaning he was still high when he answered the question.

Illustration Analysis
The first illustration shown is Miku and Rin; still in their school uniforms. Miku offered her McDonald's french fries and was wearing her high heels (being the diva she is).

As for Rin, her hair was no longer tied in ponytails (mimicking Len), due to the fact that there was no need to 'impress anyone' (Len). Rin was holding an SMG (Submachine Gun) on her right hand. Where did she get it? It's impossible to carry around during school, some time must have passed. On the floor was Abe's clothes, with holes. Interpretations may be, Rin shot Abe out of stress. Though it's strange how there were so many holes, and no blood at all. (He's actually alive as seen on the next illust)

The second illustration shown was Len, in a dark room and was wearing his usual Vocaloid costume / uniform. A piece of Abe's clothes was also there, no holes or blood whatsoever. It was vague, however Ronald's shoes can be seen on the right side of the illust. (Only the shoes? Or is it?) It's unknown where this song took place. Again, Ronald symbolizes drug.

The third illust plainly shows Irina during the Russian era, shooting children. (Her enemies?) This illustration was a mere flashback of Len's memories.

Illustration Analysis
The first illustration shown is Len, still wearing his Vocaloid outfit; leaning against a wall at a Train terminal, holding a radio (which suspiciously looks like the one in In my Heart, A Voice)

The next illustration shown is Miku, singing in the radio. Judging by the vest and tie, she was still wearing her school uniform. Miku is apparently a busy diva and doesn't have the chance to change her school uniform.

The third illustration shown is Len suddenly embracing Rin (who changed out of her school uniform and was already wearing her PuuRin costume) and had a small smile curved on his face just as he inserted the USB into Rin's headphones.

The last illustration is the same as the second illustration, however, this time it showed Miku in tears.

Illustration Analysis
This song is a flashback of Len's memories; the first illustration shows chains. Len is a dog in the Russian Era, the chain is a peice of evidence. He was chained up, but broke free from the chains so he could run and see Rin.

Next, shows Rin. The background was dark and snowy, the location is none other than Russia. A strap is on Rin's shoulder (it may be a bag or her gun) ready to cuddle Len. It's similar to the present Rin's PuuRin costume, the only difference is that she wears pants, not a skirt.

The final illustration shows Rin's collague, a revolver in his hand, laughing. He was wearing a red scarf, and the background, similar to the one before, with snow. The background shows Ronald McDonald, in his winter costume, and a yellow scarf. Ronald's background appearance usually symbolizes that person/Vocaloid is on drugs, however it's not possible for Len the dog to have eaten drugs, so it must have a different meaning.

Not only does Ronald represents drugs, Ronald represents various things. Drugs to the Vocaloids, symbolizes freedom to Soviet Russia (See McDonald History), and symbolizes America to some people. In this case, the most suitable interpretation for Ronalds apearence is America. Meaning, Irina's companion is from America, thus making him a traitor and an enemy of Rin.

Although Rin's companion oddly resembles him, he in fact is not Len.

Illustration Analysis
The first illustration shows Rin, feeding Len. Vocaloid!Rin was reminiscing on the past, and this is still a flashback. She was still using her PuuRin costume (Russian ver); notice her hat. There were many strings of hair, she has a bag with her, and a dog food can to feed Len. Russia was dark, cold, and snowy though the illustration shows a bright place; showing Rin's happiness with Len. Even if he is a dog.

The next illustration shows Len, with a yellow scarf; was it something he stole? It was Rin's companion's yellow scarf, Irina saw him running towards her, however Dog Len never made it and was killed. So the order is, Dog Len took Human Len's scarf, he ran to Irina, and Irina saw him running. However Human Len killed Dog Len (in Stealing is a Doctrine?), and Irina killed her comrade and presumably herself afterwards.

Again, the illustration shows Rin shooting her comrades in Russia, after Dog Len got shot. And, the illustration from the usual Putin-P part 1 videos.

In the last scene, Sazae made his first appearance in the series (physical or not, it was still his first appearance); so far it's too unknown what he was doing / whether he is an illusion / what his presense mean.なやみむようっ!! (Nayami Muyou!!)

Illustration Analysis
The first illustration shows Miku; the background shows several trees, according to the song she and Ronald were on a date in an amusement park. Take a better look; for an amusement park, there's no one there at all. The song takes place on Saturday, a day where amusement parks should be full of people. though it could be empty because of how late the time is.

Next, shows Miku's appearance. She is wearing a pink skirt, a cute hairpin, (A reference to Ryo's song Melt) her hair still in pigtails, and yellow and red striped socks; similar to her Vocaloid costume, only different in colors (yellow and red, like McDonald). Miku had a joyful expression on and she seemed really happy. This may have occurred around morning / in the afternoon.

Next the sound of a door shutting can be heard, along with another illustration. It was completely dark, the moon was out and it was night. (The door closing gives an impression that they're inside a room, then they must have left a building? Isn't an amusement park held outdoors?) Still in the same costume, Miku was in tears and Ronald was still smiling (he never frowns so far).

Illustration Analysis
A complex PV; the first illustration shows Len, hugging Rin from If We Meet Again. Len still in his Vocaloid costume / school uniform; and Rin in her PuuRin's costume in

A closer look at Len's shirt; notice his G clef. His usual Vocaloid costume is supposed to be an F; though if one looks back to the previous songs in Part 2; Len's Vocaloid costume isn't exactly very revealed; it may have been a G clef the whole time.

Next, on Rin's side, a better view of Koishikawa Korakuen park.

After that, there was another memory from the Russian Era, it shows the Moscow Kremlin; a sort of 'palace' in Russia. It's unknown when the picture was first taken, however it's in Rin's memories / head. She could remember it somewhat.

A picture of Ronald can be seen, Ronald is "dead". Though note that Ronald disappeared that night; meaning In the Unseen Night occurred during The Unvanishing Eyes.

Next is an appearance from a child in Sazae family; saying "yes" and "babu".

During Miku's part, in Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens near a river She was still wearing her Ronald costume as seen in In the Unseen Night, and she took drugs so she wasn't thinking straight.

Miku wasn't thinking straight and she used a Cessna to fly over and see Ronald. How could a pop star 16 year old diva know how to fly a helicopter? Or even think on how to do it? Well, to put it bluntly, she was high.