＊ハロー、プラネット。 (*Hello, Planet.)

Background
This song was uploaded on May 23rd, 2009, and has reached over 2,000,000 views. It tells the story of an android (Miku?) who wakes up alone in a shelter, only to discover that the world is in an apocalyptic state. Set at care of the pot that contains the last surviving plant, she awaits for it to sprout and to receive a message from the exterior. With neither situation taking place and her master missing, she takes the plant and embarks in a journey to find them. \ Throughout her journey, she greets every object and place that she meets in a clueless, innocent and cheerful way. Broken and deteriorated from the journey, she arrives to where her master is just to discover that he is deceased. Stricken with sadness, she begins to cry, and her tears make the plant sprout. She collapses, dead, and the plant's vines rise through the sky, time and space to finally arrive to heaven, where she meets with her master again.

The PV ends showing the planet's vegetation restored while displays the phrase "The Last, LOVE SONG from our planet...", meanwhile, in the android's shelter arrives a mysterious letter to finally show the "deceased" andriod resting next to her master's grave and the plant growing from the pot. T

he PV simulates a video game and is similar to " Rainbow-colored*Adventure ", another Sasakure-P song. It received it's own minigame in the expansion pack for Project Diva: " DLC 1: Miku Uta, Okawari ". This is a platform videogame with 4 levels and an 8-bit style similar to the one shown in the original PV. It also features two different endings.

This song is featured in the MikuPa Live in Tokyo Concert, the MikuPa Live in Sapporo Concert, and the MikuPa Live in Singapore Concert and in the game Project Diva Extend. It is also one of the tracks for the Do Vocaloids Dream of Doomsday Birds? series.


 * Main article and More Detailed Information: Do Vocaloids Dream of Doomsday Birds?