❕ | This subject has questionable content, such as: Death. View at your own risk. Discussions for questionable content are here and more subjects are categorized here. |
❕ |
Background
This is the fourth song in the Doomsday Series.
*Hello, Planet. tells the story of an android (portrayed by Miku) who wakes up alone in a shelter. She discovers that the world is in an apocalyptic state. She sets herself to take care of the pot containing the last surviving plant. She waits for it to sprout, and to receive a message from the exterior of the shelter. With neither situation taking place and her master missing, she takes the plant and embarks in a journey to find him.
Throughout her journey, she greets every object and place that she meets in a clueless, innocent, and cheerful way. After beginning to deteriorate and break from the journey, she arrives to where her master is, yet she discovers that he has passed. Stricken with sadness, she begins to cry, and her tears make the plant sprout. She dies, but the plant's vines rise through the sky, time, and space, to finally arrive in heaven, where she meets with her master again.
The PV ends with showing the planet's vegetation as beginning to restore, while it displays the phrase "The Last, LOVE SONG from our planet..." Meanwhile, in the shelter from before, a mysterious letter finally arrives. After the letter's delivery, the "deceased" android is depicted resting next to her master's grave along with the plant growing from the pot.
The PV simulates a video game and is similar to "Nijiiro*Adventure", another sasakure.UK song. A melody from the classic composer Johann Sebastian Bach is present throughout the song.
- Main article: Doomsday Series
Succeeding versions
Featuring | Hatsune Miku
|
---|---|
Producers | sasakure.UK (music, lyrics, arrangement), toga (movie)
|
Categories | Remake |
Lyrics
Japanese (日本語歌詞) | Romaji (ローマ字) |
---|---|
シェルターのおと ひとりめがさめた | sherutaa no oto hitori me ga sameta |
ピピピピ とくにいじょうないようだ | pipipipi toku ni ijou naiyou da |
ポストのなかは きっとカラッポだ | posuto no naka wa kitto karappo da |
うえきばちのめ きょうもでてこないや | uekibachi no me kyou mo detekonai ya |
やさしい あおぞら おっこちて | yasashii aozora okkochite |
しずか しずかな ほしになる | shizuka shizuka na hoshi ni naru |
つなぐつながる ユメとメトロジカ | tsunagu tsunagaru yume to metorojika |
まわるまわるよ ミチのエントロピカ | mawaru mawaru yo michi no entoropika |
イエスか ノーか フシギのコトバニカ | iesu ka noo ka fushigi no kotobanika |
マエか ウシロか すすめテクノポリカ | mae ka ushiro ka susume tekunoporika |
"まるばつ さかだち おつきさま" | "maru batsu sakadachi otsukisama" |
キミをキミを さがしにいきたいの | kimi wo kimi wo sagashi ni ikitai no |
たのしいはなし もっとしたいの したいの | tanoshii wa nashi motto shitai no shitai no |
ヒトリボッチのベッドに オハヨーハヨー | hitoribocchi no beddo ni ohayoohayoo |
シーラカンスのシッポに オハヨーハヨー | shiirakansu no shippo ni ohayoohayoo |
スフィンクスのナゾナゾに オハヨーハヨー | sufinkusu no nazo nazo ni ohayoohayoo |
メモリのなかのキミに オハヨーハヨー | memori no naka no kimi ni ohayoohayoo |
たいせつなモノ たくさんあるけれど | taisetsu na mono takusan aru keredo |
いまはこれだけ もっていればいい | ima wa kore dake motteireba ii |
キミがさいごに おしえてくれたモノ | kimi ga saigo ni oshietekureta mono |
うえきばちのめ きょうもでてこないや | uekibachi no me kyou mo detekonai ya |
"ガレキの あめだま ふってきた" | "gareki no amedama futtekita" |
プラスチックでできたカサ さそうよ | purasuchikku de dekita kasa sasou yo |
ココロ サビついて しまわぬように | kokoro sabitsuite shimawanu youni |
ヒナタボッコのてんしに オハヨーハヨー | hinatabokko no tenshi ni ohayoohayoo |
ミズタマダンスのそらに オハヨーハヨー | mizutama dansu no sora ni ohayoohayoo |
マーマレードのだいちに オハヨーハヨー | maamareedo no daichi ni ohayoohayoo |
メモリのなかのキミは オハヨーハヨー | memori no naka no kimi wa ohayoohayoo |
しずかに ねむる きみをみた | shizuka ni nemuru kimi wo mita |
ポタリ ポタリ オトをたててシズク | potari potari oto wo tatete shizuku |
どうして かなしいよ | doushite kanashii yo |
こんなに コンナニ コ ン ナ ニ .... | konnani konnani ko n na ni.... |
チキュウぼっこのラブに オハヨーハヨー | chikyuubokko no rabu ni ohayoohayoo |
あさとひるとよるに オハヨーハヨー | asa to hiru to yoru ni ohayoohayoo |
ウチュウギンガのリズムに オハヨーハヨー | uchuu ginga no rizumu ni ohayoohayoo |
アダムとイブのあいだに オハヨーハヨー | adamu to ibu no aida ni ohayoohayoo |
あいたかったの"キミ"に オハヨーハヨー | aitakatta no "kimi" ni ohayoohayoo |
うまれたばかりの"キミ"に オハヨーハヨー… | umareta bakari no "kimi" ni ohayoohayoo... |
Derivatives
Template:Derivatives
Template:Derivatives
Template:Derivatives
Template:Derivatives Template:Derivatives
Template:Derivatives
Other media appearances
Literatures
This song was featured in the following literatures:
- Piano Solo Yasashiku Hikeru 2 collection. (piano sheet music)
Discography
This song was featured in the following albums:
- DEBUTANTE2
- Lalala Shuumatsu-ron.
- EXIT TUNES PRESENTS STARDOM 2
- Vocaloid wa Shuumatsu Tori no Yume o Miru ka?
- *Hello, Shuumatsu Cine-camera.
- VOCALOID BEST from ニコニコ動画 (あお)
- 初音ミク -Project DIVA- extend Complete Collection
- Hatsune Miku 5th Anniversary Best ~memories~
- VOCA NICO☆PARTY
- Project mirai COMPLETE
- Re:Start
- Covers and remixes are located on additional albums.
Concerts
This song was featured in the following concerts:
- MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2011
- MikuPa Live in Sapporo 2011
- MikuPa Live in Singapore 2011
- MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2012
- MikuPa Live in Kansai 2013
Video games
This song received its own mini-game in the expansion pack for Project DIVA: "DLC 1: Miku Uta, Okawari". This is a platform video game 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 was featured in the following video games:
- Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (DLC)
- Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- extend
- Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade
- Miku Flick/02 (DLC)
- Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2
Trivia
- The final score shown in the PV, "105900", actually is wordplay. The number 1059 can be read as 10-5-9 (テン-五-九 ten-go-ku). 天国 (Tengoku) means 'heaven', which fits with the moment when Miku ascends to Heaven and meets her beloved one.[1] There are also multiple other references, such as 003390 for Sasakure, while 022160, nijiiro, has been speculated to be related to Nijiiro*Adventure, another sasakure.UK song with a similar style of PV.
Gallery
References
- ↑ OtakuxGamer - a look back: Hatsune Miku looks good in 8 bits
External links
Official
- *Spotify
- *micandonburi - Sheet music