I never get tired of Kagerou project. Like if you don’t listen to the songs for some long time and then come back to listen to them, it’s a sweet sensation. Jin really brought me into the vocaloid community.
“he was so happy that he got hospitalized” BAHAHAHAHAH XD but yo as a huge kagepro fanatic i’m so happy and grateful you made this video. It’s not as well known in the west so I barely have anyone irl to share this passion with, and i’ve tried gettting people into it but no one ever enjoys it as much as i do. Even though you don’t have as much views, i’m sure you’ve impacted a lot of people out there and sparked a lot of interest in topics or songs you cover!
Hey I’m kinda new to kagepro and some aspects kinda confuse me, it would be extremely helpful if you could answer one thing that is driving me absolutely insane. Is there any real reason for the series to have different timelines in all of its versions (manga, songs, anime and light novel)? What’s the purpose of the different timelines? Maybe they all make sense/link up in the end? I haven’t finished the series so I wouldn’t know but it does get pretty confusing suddenly changing timelines so I just wanted to know if there’s a reason or perhaps there’s just one ‘true ending’ in one of the timelines and the others are something else? Honestly I apologise in advance if I’m being dumb lmao, sorry about all the questions
@ara ara Honestly that’s a kinda hard question to answer without spoilers so, just enjoy the series until you discover why they keep changing timelines
ara ara there is a reason there are multiple timelines! try not to get lost but i’ll try to explain the best i can. the antagonist (snake of clearing eyes) only wants to grant their host’s wish so it could keep living. he first “helped” Ayano’s father, then moved onto Konoha, becoming Kuroha. Like in the song “Outer Science” he kills the mekakushi dan, sparing Mary, because she’s the Medusa. So because Mary doesn’t want to lose her friends, she resets the timeline. Kuroha forces Mary to reset over and over just so he can keep living on. Does this make sense?
I was a Kagepro fan in 2013 when Mekakucity Records became the first Vocaloid album to ever be #1 on Oricon's weekly album ranking. Has another Vocaloid album achieved the same feat since then? (I haven't been keeping up with it) Kagepro created the market, set the trend that led to Last Note's Mikagura School Suite and HoneyWorks' Kokuhaku series to receive anime adaptations, alongside other projects that got adapted into manga and light novels. I also follow K-pop and seeing groups such as BTS or LOONA succeed partly by using the trick of having fans lose their minds over the overarching narrative of multiple MVs, years after Kagepro did it, is incredible to me. Not saying they got it from Kagepro; if anything, I'm surprised no one went as all-out as Jin earlier. It doesn't take a marketing genius to see the formula's potential... Though Jin never realized he had a gold mine before success hit him in the face! I could write entire essays on Kagepro, thank you for making this video that revived my old feelings.
yeah, I currently stan both bts and loona, and before getting into kpop, I was a huge vocaloid/utaite stan, and I was especially OBSSESSED with kagerou project. the reason why I was so drawn to bts' bu/hyyh and loona's loonaverse, and part of the reason why I stan these groups groups, is precisely because they reminded me so much about kagerou project.
This man sounds surprisingly indifferent about the subject he's clearly passionate about. I'll give you this though; you definitely know what you're talking about, kudos.
Jin wasn't the first Vocaloid producer to use music to tell a story; mothy did that first with the Evilious Chronicles. However, while mothy does have his share of fans, Evilious was a lot less accessible due the plot's extremely convoluted nature and the heavy emphasis on horror.
Tbh the history is kind of a aftertought for mothy. He started wanting to create a series of songs about each of the Seven Deadly Sins. This in itself isnt a rare thing even at the time (paperplane series, kokoro series and so on). I think the first time he actually made everything conected was on his first album with one the extra songs (chrono story), and the real "meat" of the story is only after Jin made his debut.
I think in this context you have to talk about how after kagepro EVERYONE started to make vocaloid series. Shuuen no shiori, honeyworks and a bunch more started having related songs accompanied by mangas and light novels. It kinda killed the whole genre of vocaloid in which the characters in the songs are just the vocaloids themself, how I see it
Wait, did songs like the doughter of evil and the bad end night series come out after Kagepro too? I always thought telling storys was a big part of vocaloid. It's at least what got me into watching vocaloid songs to beginn with...
@@aniflowers1998 The Daughter of Evil series came out way before Kagerou Project, and the Night series started around the same time as Kagerou, around 2012. The difference between these series and Kagerou is that the former feature the actual VOCALOIDs themselves as the characters, rather than an original series. Kagerou’s success inspired a lot of producers to make their own series with OCs, taking the focus away from the VOCALOIDs. This damaged VOCALOID’s ability to sustain a dedicated fanbase as fewer people were drawn to the actual VOCALOIDs and more towards original series. This is why I’ve heard that Kagerou actually had an overall negative effect on VOCALOID and its popularity, because people cared less about the VOCALOID characters and their voices.
Idk, I understand the impacts that it caused, but I actually think that’s a good thing. I mean, I want to see different characters with their own characteristics, with a deep lyrics and good plot. I may sound a little suspect talking about this because I’m not really a fan of the program vocaloid and the eletronic voices, I am a fan of the songs itself, the productors and utaites that make covers of it. I recognize that some songs will only be able to convey what they mean with vocaloid, but I find the opposite happening more often (human voices showing way more different emotions). So I guess as you said I don’t love any vocaloid as Hatsune Miku, Kaito, Kagamine and others. I like their voices in some songs and it’s cool that they help vocaloid producters (basically all the stuff from ryo supercell song odds and s) but yeah, they are just AI, so it’s fine if people don’t love them as they are.
@Natália :3 I have the exact same opinion haha! I love Vocaloid covers because they are just nicer to listen to in my opinion and I really love when people make stories through their own music using OCs!
i got into vocaloid when kagepro was in full swing. at the time, it was really scary and threatening - so many songs, not enough answers. i didn't watch the anime or know anything of the songs. if anything, i listened to kagerou days religiously but never thought to look into the story more. the release of the new album was what got me into the series. over the course of around two weeks i inhaled all of the content and lore. i did it when i was at a bad place in my life, and the series, its message, the characters, the songs, got me through that rough portion of my life and i'll always be grateful it did, and sad that i couldn't have gotten into it sooner. thanks for the video!
This is so cool! Im a newbie and had no idea the Kagerou project even existed! Thanks for making this! (Also, I know this series is really confusing, but could you maybe talk about the evillious chronicles??)
@@ubnubmaster The evillious chronicles would do such an amazing video, such an extensive saga, if you need any help you can even join some discord servers with lots of people of the fandom that could help you with any questions you have :D
This is super informative! I was aware of the kagerou project but never actually heard anything about it aside from a couple of the songs in it. I wonder if Mothy’s story of evil/7deadly sins would be a topic you’d made a video over? I’d love to hear you talk about it
*Laughs in the servant of evil series* What Jin did wasn't entirely unique. There were already those before him who wrote elaborate stories into their songs and engaged a varied fan base into theories, some even had light novels but never an anime. But how he produced his songs and PVs for the most part is done with quality to the point people really wanted it become an anime til it did. In a way, he saved vocaloid for a while around at a time successful vocaloid producers were leaving it. That, and also the fact that he most likely introduced us to/inspired the isekai genre with the merciless Truck-Kun
I remember listening to kagerou project songs for quite a while and tried reading the light novel adaptation, I was actually invested in the light novel because it takes on the happenings inside songs. It is amazing that a narrative like this can be brought out of music
Janet M MMM yeah.. the anime expects you to know/understand all the twists and turns in the story. Kinda sucks cuz some people avoid the series just because of the anime being confusing to them. Always recommend friends/newcomers to read the manga or light novel and treat the anime as a reward for last! ^^
I remember watching Kagerou Daze for the first time and got completely hooked with the song and then hooked on storyline of the project. This is a really interesting video and really great finding out more on how it started
I think when talking about overarching plot lines in series of songs people always forget about mothy/akuno-p. His worldbuilding and narratives are just brilliant and he's been doing it since 2008!
I was extremely into Kagerou Project back in 2013-2014, it was how I found a group of friends who I am still close to to this day. I think a lot of us saw our own struggles in the characters and the songs, and through them we were able to find each other and form really tight-knit bonds we still have nearly a decade later. I very likely would not be alive if not for them, so I am extremely grateful to Kagerou Project, and to Jin.
I really love your work. It keeps me well informed and I'm just a new fan who joined a year ago. It honestly just surprises that me the you only have 100 subs. Your vids are so well thought out and looks like a lot of work was put in.
I remembered how I first got introduce to this series. Lost Time Memories was the first song that I watched. I read the comments on the video and I was curious about these characters... I mean the protag was given a name, and funnily enough, that intrigued me. Usually, the OCs in vocaloid music were the singers themselves or unnamed OCs, but this one has a full story behind it. More and more names kept popping up in the comments like Ene(which I thought was just Miku re-skinned), Ayano etc and that's when I started digging into this series. Years later and I'm still a fan. Can't wait for Mekakucity Reload
Rather than all of the people saying the anime isn't worth it at all, please understand: I do not think the anime was done well, by any means. I feel as though SHAFT did not care about their project, as they were working on Nisekoi at the time- a mildly generic shoujou anime, because they knew something like that was more likely to grab the public's attention. So, that's what they dumped their budget onto. They really did Jin dirty, imo. BUT. I do still enjoy the anime, as it definitely does have its good bits. Why I said it's bad (aside from.. you know.. episode 9..) is because it was not intended for newcomers. Mekakucity actors serves as the "final timeline" of the series. A series that revolves around murder, death, and multiple timelines- each bout of media was a separate timeline. The songs mainlined one timeline as well as backstory on a lot of characters, the novels were another timeline, giving us new situations in bigger detail, and the manga showed off two separate timelines so that we understood where the loop was going. The anime, finally, served as the last timeline, in which we are supposed to have context of the previous ones, going into it. I personally had no issues with it, as I knew almost everything about Kagerou Project, I was a huge fan, but it definitely upset me that newcomers could hardly get into it properly (if at all). I wished Jin had a different animation studio do the anime, because SHAFT did him so unfairly ! This was not a story that could be fit into a measly 12 episodes with a small budget. But, Jin's writing is very good, and his music is outstanding. For any of you who are curious about other works, or what he's done recently, he's got a manga series called NIRVANA which is wonderful! It's very fun and unique, and he's doing the writing while Sayuki does the art. Sayuki did the art for the manga of Mikagura Gakuen Kimikyoku, and that's another series developed in VOCALOID that got an anime, too. The series is by Last Note., who is a wonderful producer, as well! Please give both NIRVANA and Mikagura a chance if you have the time! Also, Dai Sato (of Eureka Seven and Cowboy Bebop) has recently collaborated with Jin in Jin's new anime called LISTENERS. It's very music based, and super dystopian / mecha / steampunk ! It's a very fun watch so far, and still airing (as of this moment, at least), I highly recommend it! And lastly, don't forget- Kagerou Project is getting another anime, which will answer more questions about the kids after the events of Summertime Record ^^
I was rewatching this video and your comment stood out to me. I was completely unaware that all that was going on. It's devastating to read up about what Jin has been going through.
@@mlala1814 I know me too… at the very least if the company is smart they’ll realize that the ip is worthless outside Jin’s hands cause people won’t buy future Kagepro stuff if it’s not from him. So they’re smartest move is to make a deal so he gets rights and they get something in return. Or at least that’s my hope
@@harukamichiko 1st place trying to weasel their way to having the rights to not only his songs and other products made with them but even his characters. He's like in an extended legal battle last I checked
I remember when i first came across kagerou project, i actually had no interest in vocaloids before that. I always appreciated just how much it tells even if when you couldnt understand the lyrics. I became a big fan overtime and i have to say that kagerou project is one of my favorite series of all time. the way jin writes his characters is something i always look back and reference too. i wish people had more interest in it like it was before because the new album is so good.
The anime was probably the biggest disappointment I've ever had in my life. I loved the songs and enjoyed the manga at the time, so when the anime was announced I was extremely excited. I waited for what felt like years in anticipation (looking at the timeline I dont think it was?), but when it finally came out it just wasn't that good. The anime itself probably wasn't that bad, but the contrast with what I had been expecting just destroyed the series for me. Even now, it's always in the back of my mind when I listen to the songs, even though they're still really good.
The anime took the interests of the project's overall story away from me as well. There's a few factors but I think it may have something to do with Jin's writing. Me and my friend who's also a KagePro fan agrees that Jin's...not a very good writer, as we both find his light novels not quite entertaining to read. His story, concept, and the songs are of course incredible, but I think his (story) writing makes the delivery not as effective. Since he wrote the anime as well, coupled with the eccentricity of both Shaft and the director results in what would be less than anticipated. Not to mention, some episodes weren't completed in time of airing and music scenes was made do with MMD which killed the motivation for many.
i mean, you cant really expect it to be the same as the others considering each medium was a different timeline with the exception of lost time memory crossing over with part of them manga, so you shouldve expected the anime to be more of a sequel rather than an adaptation
the anime is the last route of the story, it's not an adaptation... it's not made for new fans. but for those who already know the whole story but ok :/
i remember the day i first listened to kagerou days and i was FLOORED!! the composition of the song, the lyrics and story it told, and the implications of the cliffhanger ending just get me every time and i immediately listened to his other songs
kagerou project was one of my first forays into niconico. when you talked about the feeling of "being okay" the nostalgia hit me like a truck. thanks for your hard work. its an absolutely unappreciated channel but you are needed and loved. thank you so much.
i think one of the best things in vocaloid is the series, musics that tell an intricate history like kagerou project, like 7 deadly sins, like the series of evil and so on. i've always been in love with vocaloid series since the history itself was made out of theories from forums thet decrypted the history from it's verses. and kagerou was no exception until the making of the manga and then the anime which are awesome
thank you for making such a detailed analysis of jin's work! i think shidu/sidu and wanyanpuu's mv works were a part of the revolutionary aspects of kagepro too
These videos are all I’ve wanted for a while! I’ve seen so little video essays in vocaloid, from an actual full vocaloid fan, and I’m so happy you make these! One question, another series I’d see similar to kagerou is Evillious, however it’s much more complex and confusing. You should check it out if you haven’t:D
I've been a kagepro song for so long and the songs are still some of my favourites today. For anyone whos wanting to get into the story i don't reccomed the anime. The light novel/manga is definitely way better and is easy to understand
Kagepro was home to me when I was 12-14. The music, the characters, everything. I never fully read the manga due to unstable platforms, but years later, I’m considering buying physical copies to finally get the full, real story. Maybe all of this is the reason I’m now a Loona stan, lots of theories + eye abilities :)
I’ve been binge watching this channel since you appeared on my recommendations. I’ve never watched someone with a really good ratings as well as being an informative/ entertaining video essays as well. Well done sir 👏👏
Jin made using vocaloid as a medium of storytelling a super hit, without having to focus on the vocaloid character. In Kagerou project I focused not on the voice or the mega popular celebrity associated with it such as Hatsune Miku or IA (back then I had no idea IA exists yet) but the tragic story it tells. I find it liberating and gives more creative freedom as a producer and song-writer since I noticed many producers need to use Hatsune Miku or anything associated with her company to make it big. It's like watching a movie because it stars a mega-celebrity, than the story, cinematography, acting.
I'm falling back down the vocaloid rabbit hole after having moved on for a decade, and it's soooo good to come back to all these amazing songs (and the nostalgia's hitting extra hard, ngl)! Kagerou days has always been one of my fav song and projects, and when I heard that riff at 3:09, I thought my heart stopped for a minute. It's so good! Like sooooooo good! How can you not be hooked on the song after such a riff ?? Anyway, this video is great, the one you did on Wowaka was great too (it brought me here), so props to you for doing such a great job !
I was so obsessed with Kagerou Project and I really think that I still am. All those hours watching MVs, reading the manga, and waiting for the anime to drop (which that’s a whole conversation for another time lol) Who’s an OG who’s been here since it was a baby project? I really want to bring the hype back. 💗
ahhh,,, kagepro,,, the first fandom i was bullied out of on Tumblr JHSDFHJKDJKGJ lmao But fr, this series means the world to me, i hope that it continues being appreciated for many more years to come--because it REALLY did do something special. Even in the US I remember the giant boom of interest in JubyPhonics kagepro covers,,, nostalgia.
I remember listening to kagepro song years ago and I love it so much it's one of my favourite vocaloid projects...I watched the anime and read the manga and I really love the plot and how all the songs tie in together. Thanks for making this video it really is informative I enjoyed watching it ^^
i’ve been getting recommended kagerou project by my friends for years, and after reading the manga, listening to the songs and watching the anime i love it. i still need to read the light novels, though. children record was my first song, but my fav is outer science
Woah, so much time had passed since the madness that was kagepro on niconico douga. You are absolutely right about the appeal of the project, actually, songs with stories and continuity were the reason myself got interested in Vocaloid years back of that and it's not surprising people got invested as well. Unfortunately for my experience I was left off with a sour taste for the project caused for the influence of burnout with its massive popularity. I understand how vocaloid fans turned negative towards this series. I started a habit of watching the vocarank since its 121th week and the kagepro songs were very much welcome on the rankings at first, mostly because it was refreshing to see a newcomer and the usage of IA who was just released at the time. But as you said the songs FLOODED the rankings everytime they came out, and people were mad about it because they "stole places" for other known producers' songs that came out on those weeks. The atmosphere on the ranking videos' comments was pretty pessimistic at those times, although it was kinda exciting to hope for a song that could "defeat kagepro" each week. I remember that one of the points on the particular video which started the controversy of "vocaloid is dying on niconico" pointed at series like kagepro for using Vocaloid just as a mean to gain recognition and the producers didn't care for the vocaloid themselves and promoted original characters instead, and apparently a great amount of people agreed of the sentiment and some even thought kagepro tainted the very image of IA. It was a very depressing moment to being part on the vocaloid fandom at that time and couldn't help but resent kagepro as well but putting everything in hindsight, people were too harsh about it. Jin didn't have ill intentions he just wanted share his ideas and music like every other vocaloid producer and fans specially the most influenced for the vocaloid anime characters sometimes forget vocaloid was created to be another instrument for musicians to use on their own creativity boundaries.
Kagerou Days is literally the reason why I got into Vocaloid, it was my first time listening to any of their songs, I loved it so so much I even learned the whole song at 10 y/o lmao, I kept on listening and listening, I show the song to my mom, I can still remember that day, I would even DREAM about this song and as soon as the anime came out I just HAD to watch it, I LOVED the characters as well, yes i was really invested into all of them lmao, i swear i love this awesomeness, it's so greeaat, aaah the nostalgia ~~!! 😍🥰😭😭😂😂💜💙💚🧡❣❤💟💘💗💖💕🖤💛💞💝💓💌 Seriously thank you so so much for all these videos, I really didn't expect to FINALLY find someone who'd talk about it, thank you very very much !!! I especially liked Shintaro the guy talking about his lies (I'm not wrong am i ? It's been such a long time haha)...etc aaaah I miss it! You just made me want to go watch the anime once again and to listen to all the songs again, you made me want to invest myself into it all over again haha, I mean it's not like I stopped listening because I wanted to, I just had to...f#ck depression ! I love Vocaloids and the Utaites covers, I love all of it and I miss the times I used to listen to those songs, I miss VIPtenchou and I'm sad I couldn't be here when he left, I feel bad and guilty, I thought I'd just happily go and listen to their songs again but once I saw most of them disappeared and the channels with the lyrics translated got taken down I really couldn't help but cry, I was so sad, but now I feel comforted again seeing your channel and watching your videos, thanks a lot for everything, I honestly appreciate all the hard work you put into each one of them, thank you so much, thank you so so much for reminding me of what I truly like and that it's okay to like it, that it isn't weird or anything else I just love those songs, the producers out so much work into I love all of it and I shouldn't be ashamed if it, thanks for everything my friend, thanks for existing!
only recently got into kagepro because i realised how much of a banger ayano's theory to happiness was and then i got sucked into the lore and now i am trapped in the kagepro pit
id watched the show a while back right around when i started listening to vocaloids the first time never knew it was related til now when im going back to listen to stuff again, crazy how that happens. ima need to watch the show again.
Several years later, and I'm still thinking about the impact Mekakucity Actors had on me. I didn't know anyone who watched it back in high school, so it felt like my own little treasure. To see that the Kagerou Project originated from the Vocaloid scene made me so happy, and I hope that you can continue to share projects like this for all to see
This made me happy, you’re great I never thought more about the kagerou project than “I like these songs they are cool” this made me apreciate everything so much more and put a huge smile on my face, thank you!
I've listened to individual songs from the project but never even knew they were strung together. heck, I didn't even know some of the songs were produced by Jin. I just heard some extremely familiar snippets and freaked out about never knowing the backstory throughout this video. Thanks for that!
The kagerou project meant so much to me at the time when it first came out. I first discovered it through its Manga form and then fell down the music hole and was so excited when it was becoming an animation ^^
Man I remember being part of that group that waited for a new song then watched it multiple times to catch everything. Kagerou project is still one of my favorite Vocaloid series and it cemented IA as one of my favorites.
I really enjoyed this video. Aside from understanding Kagerou Project more, a lot of ideas about the innovation of it and how it affected the Vocaloid community gave me a lot of insight to how I want to go about approaching my own ideas as a content creator too, even though it’s not concerning Vocaloid nor music directly. Thank you so much for your thoughtful analysis!
its been more than a year by this but i wanna say. a few months before i watched this video i was recommended by spotify, one of jin's albums, mekakucity records and i fell in love with the first song "headphone actor" covered by Lisa. That was where i started getting addicted to vocaloid songs. Thus ending me here to discover more of Vocaloid
Ive listened to a few projects before, like kemu voxx, heisei project, team kamiuta, diary of oblivion, bookmark of demise, and kagerou project. And i have to say if i were to put these in a specific order of favorites it would be 1.) Kagerou project 2.) Team kamiuta 3.) Diary of oblivion 4.) Heisei project 5.) Kemu voxx 6.) Bookmark of demise.
I still remember during my middle school summer break when the PV for Heat-Haze Days was released and was randomly recommended on the front page. It's truly ingenious that Jin uses Vocaloid as a way of storytelling in conjunction with hand-drawn music videos. It's so simple, yet it's mesmerizing and intricate in ways that makes listeners and viewers interpret the stories in different ways. Even people who have never looked into the KP are able to come up with their own deep connections from just a 3 minute song and PV.
Jin has no memes some of the best riffs i have ever heard. Like holy fucking shit Lost Time Memory, Konoha's state of the World and Kagerou Daze will probably be stuck in my brain 'til i die
I genuinely never could figure out where or what the Kagerou Project was, where it begun, everything! I had no clue it had to do with Mekaku City Actors, or it started with that one song (AMAZING song), but this video genuinely clears all this up si well and in a simple way. Your videos are amazing and I love your insight and what you have to say, and how open you are!!
i just found out about your channel and i absolutely love your videos! kagerou series was a huge part of my teen years, and someone like you talking about it makes my heart warm, and brings back memories of when i was completely absorbed by this series ♡ thank you so much
Vocaloid was a huge part of my life. Back in 2013, I came across awesome songs like Outer Science, Kagerou Daze and Yuukei Yesterday, and by reading the comments on YT I got to know that these songs were connected, and were part of a saga called Kagerou Project, which is still to this day, one of my favorite vocaloid sagas of all time. I love the story behind the songs, the characters, everything. These songs changed my life in a lot of ways, they made me improve my art, connect more with my friends and get to know other awesome Vocaloid songs and artists. They were a part of my childhood, and Im glad they were :')
😭 I miss my weeb days. I didn't know all this. I never got into it because, I couldn't figure out the order of the songs. I really got into Nico Nico once I saw my friend play Osu. Great video. I'm subbed for sure.
kagerou daze: exist
the whole nico nico: *why do i hear boss music*
Yes
Jin single-handedly made me a fan of IA. His songs got me into Vocaloid in the first place too.
yeeEEES
Sameee
He made me a fan of IA when I first heard Kagerou Daze
Sylfrae Aveniore Albeit, Kagerou Days is sang by Miku >.>
There was a time Jin's use of IA made me want to sing like a vocaloid 😂
I never get tired of Kagerou project. Like if you don’t listen to the songs for some long time and then come back to listen to them, it’s a sweet sensation.
Jin really brought me into the vocaloid community.
I swear this channel is underratedly good
“he was so happy that he got hospitalized” BAHAHAHAHAH XD but yo as a huge kagepro fanatic i’m so happy and grateful you made this video. It’s not as well known in the west so I barely have anyone irl to share this passion with, and i’ve tried gettting people into it but no one ever enjoys it as much as i do. Even though you don’t have as much views, i’m sure you’ve impacted a lot of people out there and sparked a lot of interest in topics or songs you cover!
Hey I’m kinda new to kagepro and some aspects kinda confuse me, it would be extremely helpful if you could answer one thing that is driving me absolutely insane. Is there any real reason for the series to have different timelines in all of its versions (manga, songs, anime and light novel)? What’s the purpose of the different timelines? Maybe they all make sense/link up in the end? I haven’t finished the series so I wouldn’t know but it does get pretty confusing suddenly changing timelines so I just wanted to know if there’s a reason or perhaps there’s just one ‘true ending’ in one of the timelines and the others are something else? Honestly I apologise in advance if I’m being dumb lmao, sorry about all the questions
@ara ara Honestly that’s a kinda hard question to answer without spoilers so, just enjoy the series until you discover why they keep changing timelines
_Josuh ohhh okay thank you
ara ara there is a reason there are multiple timelines! try not to get lost but i’ll try to explain the best i can. the antagonist (snake of clearing eyes) only wants to grant their host’s wish so it could keep living. he first “helped” Ayano’s father, then moved onto Konoha, becoming Kuroha. Like in the song “Outer Science” he kills the mekakushi dan, sparing Mary, because she’s the Medusa. So because Mary doesn’t want to lose her friends, she resets the timeline. Kuroha forces Mary to reset over and over just so he can keep living on. Does this make sense?
Chungo Mungo Yes it does! Thank you so much
I was a Kagepro fan in 2013 when Mekakucity Records became the first Vocaloid album to ever be #1 on Oricon's weekly album ranking. Has another Vocaloid album achieved the same feat since then? (I haven't been keeping up with it) Kagepro created the market, set the trend that led to Last Note's Mikagura School Suite and HoneyWorks' Kokuhaku series to receive anime adaptations, alongside other projects that got adapted into manga and light novels. I also follow K-pop and seeing groups such as BTS or LOONA succeed partly by using the trick of having fans lose their minds over the overarching narrative of multiple MVs, years after Kagepro did it, is incredible to me. Not saying they got it from Kagepro; if anything, I'm surprised no one went as all-out as Jin earlier. It doesn't take a marketing genius to see the formula's potential... Though Jin never realized he had a gold mine before success hit him in the face! I could write entire essays on Kagepro, thank you for making this video that revived my old feelings.
Really insightful comment, thanks for writing this
I find the progression quite similar to Interstella 5555.
omg I’m also a vocaloid and kpop fan (^o^)
@@princessjello The greatest classic! *Chef Kiss*
yeah, I currently stan both bts and loona, and before getting into kpop, I was a huge vocaloid/utaite stan, and I was especially OBSSESSED with kagerou project. the reason why I was so drawn to bts' bu/hyyh and loona's loonaverse, and part of the reason why I stan these groups groups, is precisely because they reminded me so much about kagerou project.
Kagepro was my entire childhood
Bro same!! 11 year old me was soo obsessed ❤
Ey same
Me who was 4 or 3 when Jin uploaded his first song
I'll admit, 'He was so happy he got hospitalised' got a chuckle out of me.
This man sounds surprisingly indifferent about the subject he's clearly passionate about. I'll give you this though; you definitely know what you're talking about, kudos.
Jin wasn't the first Vocaloid producer to use music to tell a story; mothy did that first with the Evilious Chronicles. However, while mothy does have his share of fans, Evilious was a lot less accessible due the plot's extremely convoluted nature and the heavy emphasis on horror.
Tbh the history is kind of a aftertought for mothy.
He started wanting to create a series of songs about each of the Seven Deadly Sins. This in itself isnt a rare thing even at the time (paperplane series, kokoro series and so on).
I think the first time he actually made everything conected was on his first album with one the extra songs (chrono story), and the real "meat" of the story is only after Jin made his debut.
I think in this context you have to talk about how after kagepro EVERYONE started to make vocaloid series. Shuuen no shiori, honeyworks and a bunch more started having related songs accompanied by mangas and light novels. It kinda killed the whole genre of vocaloid in which the characters in the songs are just the vocaloids themself, how I see it
Wait, did songs like the doughter of evil and the bad end night series come out after Kagepro too?
I always thought telling storys was a big part of vocaloid. It's at least what got me into watching vocaloid songs to beginn with...
@@aniflowers1998 The Daughter of Evil series came out way before Kagerou Project, and the Night series started around the same time as Kagerou, around 2012. The difference between these series and Kagerou is that the former feature the actual VOCALOIDs themselves as the characters, rather than an original series. Kagerou’s success inspired a lot of producers to make their own series with OCs, taking the focus away from the VOCALOIDs. This damaged VOCALOID’s ability to sustain a dedicated fanbase as fewer people were drawn to the actual VOCALOIDs and more towards original series. This is why I’ve heard that Kagerou actually had an overall negative effect on VOCALOID and its popularity, because people cared less about the VOCALOID characters and their voices.
Idk, I understand the impacts that it caused, but I actually think that’s a good thing. I mean, I want to see different characters with their own characteristics, with a deep lyrics and good plot. I may sound a little suspect talking about this because I’m not really a fan of the program vocaloid and the eletronic voices, I am a fan of the songs itself, the productors and utaites that make covers of it. I recognize that some songs will only be able to convey what they mean with vocaloid, but I find the opposite happening more often (human voices showing way more different emotions). So I guess as you said I don’t love any vocaloid as Hatsune Miku, Kaito, Kagamine and others. I like their voices in some songs and it’s cool that they help vocaloid producters (basically all the stuff from ryo supercell song odds and s) but yeah, they are just AI, so it’s fine if people don’t love them as they are.
@@Rena-yb1zp haha you put it way better than i could've but yeah exactly
@Natália :3
I have the exact same opinion haha! I love Vocaloid covers because they are just nicer to listen to in my opinion and I really love when people make stories through their own music using OCs!
i got into vocaloid when kagepro was in full swing. at the time, it was really scary and threatening - so many songs, not enough answers. i didn't watch the anime or know anything of the songs. if anything, i listened to kagerou days religiously but never thought to look into the story more. the release of the new album was what got me into the series. over the course of around two weeks i inhaled all of the content and lore. i did it when i was at a bad place in my life, and the series, its message, the characters, the songs, got me through that rough portion of my life and i'll always be grateful it did, and sad that i couldn't have gotten into it sooner. thanks for the video!
This is so cool! Im a newbie and had no idea the Kagerou project even existed! Thanks for making this! (Also, I know this series is really confusing, but could you maybe talk about the evillious chronicles??)
If I think I can make a satisfying manuscript for it sure, I’ll at least start looking into it!
@@ubnubmaster Ty!
@@ubnubmaster The evillious chronicles would do such an amazing video, such an extensive saga, if you need any help you can even join some discord servers with lots of people of the fandom that could help you with any questions you have :D
@@Amai_ixchel YES EVILLOUS CHRONICLES!!!
Iris TheDiamondPotato good luck trying to understand the plot :x cuz I still have trouble
This is super informative! I was aware of the kagerou project but never actually heard anything about it aside from a couple of the songs in it. I wonder if Mothy’s story of evil/7deadly sins would be a topic you’d made a video over? I’d love to hear you talk about it
I've had a couple of requests for that now actually. I'll try to invest some time into it and see what I can do
Y A S, i love every series
yes please do seven deadly sins !!
*Laughs in the servant of evil series*
What Jin did wasn't entirely unique. There were already those before him who wrote elaborate stories into their songs and engaged a varied fan base into theories, some even had light novels but never an anime. But how he produced his songs and PVs for the most part is done with quality to the point people really wanted it become an anime til it did. In a way, he saved vocaloid for a while around at a time successful vocaloid producers were leaving it. That, and also the fact that he most likely introduced us to/inspired the isekai genre with the merciless Truck-Kun
I remember listening to kagerou project songs for quite a while and tried reading the light novel adaptation, I was actually invested in the light novel because it takes on the happenings inside songs. It is amazing that a narrative like this can be brought out of music
If anybody is wondering...the anime isn’t worth it as a good adaptation unless you want to hear good covers of the kagerou music
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MMM yeah.. the anime expects you to know/understand all the twists and turns in the story.
Kinda sucks cuz some people avoid the series just because of the anime being confusing to them.
Always recommend friends/newcomers to read the manga or light novel and treat the anime as a reward for last! ^^
the anime is awesome, esp. the animation and overall shaft aesthetic
Is the manga good tho?
@woAH, THIS IS INTERESTING yeah
@@AurascentStorm Thanks for your advice; I already read the manga and light novel, now I'm going to wacth the anime uwu
I love how jin expresses so much in each of his songs. I have yobanshi decieve as my ringtone ^_^
I remember watching Kagerou Daze for the first time and got completely hooked with the song and then hooked on storyline of the project. This is a really interesting video and really great finding out more on how it started
I think when talking about overarching plot lines in series of songs people always forget about mothy/akuno-p. His worldbuilding and narratives are just brilliant and he's been doing it since 2008!
Since 2007 even!
Now I want to hear all of the songs again shfkhss it's been a minute since the last time I listened to all of them in order
I was extremely into Kagerou Project back in 2013-2014, it was how I found a group of friends who I am still close to to this day. I think a lot of us saw our own struggles in the characters and the songs, and through them we were able to find each other and form really tight-knit bonds we still have nearly a decade later. I very likely would not be alive if not for them, so I am extremely grateful to Kagerou Project, and to Jin.
I really love your work. It keeps me well informed and I'm just a new fan who joined a year ago. It honestly just surprises that me the you only have 100 subs. Your vids are so well thought out and looks like a lot of work was put in.
Thanks f a and welcome to the community!
I remembered how I first got introduce to this series. Lost Time Memories was the first song that I watched. I read the comments on the video and I was curious about these characters... I mean the protag was given a name, and funnily enough, that intrigued me. Usually, the OCs in vocaloid music were the singers themselves or unnamed OCs, but this one has a full story behind it. More and more names kept popping up in the comments like Ene(which I thought was just Miku re-skinned), Ayano etc and that's when I started digging into this series.
Years later and I'm still a fan. Can't wait for Mekakucity Reload
Rather than all of the people saying the anime isn't worth it at all, please understand: I do not think the anime was done well, by any means. I feel as though SHAFT did not care about their project, as they were working on Nisekoi at the time- a mildly generic shoujou anime, because they knew something like that was more likely to grab the public's attention. So, that's what they dumped their budget onto. They really did Jin dirty, imo. BUT. I do still enjoy the anime, as it definitely does have its good bits. Why I said it's bad (aside from.. you know.. episode 9..) is because it was not intended for newcomers.
Mekakucity actors serves as the "final timeline" of the series. A series that revolves around murder, death, and multiple timelines- each bout of media was a separate timeline. The songs mainlined one timeline as well as backstory on a lot of characters, the novels were another timeline, giving us new situations in bigger detail, and the manga showed off two separate timelines so that we understood where the loop was going. The anime, finally, served as the last timeline, in which we are supposed to have context of the previous ones, going into it.
I personally had no issues with it, as I knew almost everything about Kagerou Project, I was a huge fan, but it definitely upset me that newcomers could hardly get into it properly (if at all). I wished Jin had a different animation studio do the anime, because SHAFT did him so unfairly ! This was not a story that could be fit into a measly 12 episodes with a small budget.
But, Jin's writing is very good, and his music is outstanding. For any of you who are curious about other works, or what he's done recently, he's got a manga series called NIRVANA which is wonderful! It's very fun and unique, and he's doing the writing while Sayuki does the art. Sayuki did the art for the manga of Mikagura Gakuen Kimikyoku, and that's another series developed in VOCALOID that got an anime, too. The series is by Last Note., who is a wonderful producer, as well! Please give both NIRVANA and Mikagura a chance if you have the time!
Also, Dai Sato (of Eureka Seven and Cowboy Bebop) has recently collaborated with Jin in Jin's new anime called LISTENERS. It's very music based, and super dystopian / mecha / steampunk ! It's a very fun watch so far, and still airing (as of this moment, at least), I highly recommend it!
And lastly, don't forget- Kagerou Project is getting another anime, which will answer more questions about the kids after the events of Summertime Record ^^
Hopes and support to Jin during his legal battle with 1st place
I was rewatching this video and your comment stood out to me. I was completely unaware that all that was going on. It's devastating to read up about what Jin has been going through.
@@mlala1814 I know me too… at the very least if the company is smart they’ll realize that the ip is worthless outside Jin’s hands cause people won’t buy future Kagepro stuff if it’s not from him. So they’re smartest move is to make a deal so he gets rights and they get something in return. Or at least that’s my hope
What happened?
@@harukamichiko 1st place trying to weasel their way to having the rights to not only his songs and other products made with them but even his characters. He's like in an extended legal battle last I checked
@@megarotom1590 oh my.. I hope he wins the copyright tho
kagerou project was a big part of my life.. thank you for covering this!!!
Kagepro gives me so much nostalgia. It’s what got me DEEP into vocaloid and not just a casual listener. This analysis is great!
I remember when i first came across kagerou project, i actually had no interest in vocaloids before that. I always appreciated just how much it tells even if when you couldnt understand the lyrics. I became a big fan overtime and i have to say that kagerou project is one of my favorite series of all time. the way jin writes his characters is something i always look back and reference too. i wish people had more interest in it like it was before because the new album is so good.
Ayano's Theory of Happiness still makes my eyes water.
The anime was probably the biggest disappointment I've ever had in my life. I loved the songs and enjoyed the manga at the time, so when the anime was announced I was extremely excited. I waited for what felt like years in anticipation (looking at the timeline I dont think it was?), but when it finally came out it just wasn't that good. The anime itself probably wasn't that bad, but the contrast with what I had been expecting just destroyed the series for me. Even now, it's always in the back of my mind when I listen to the songs, even though they're still really good.
The anime took the interests of the project's overall story away from me as well. There's a few factors but I think it may have something to do with Jin's writing. Me and my friend who's also a KagePro fan agrees that Jin's...not a very good writer, as we both find his light novels not quite entertaining to read. His story, concept, and the songs are of course incredible, but I think his (story) writing makes the delivery not as effective. Since he wrote the anime as well, coupled with the eccentricity of both Shaft and the director results in what would be less than anticipated. Not to mention, some episodes weren't completed in time of airing and music scenes was made do with MMD which killed the motivation for many.
i mean, you cant really expect it to be the same as the others considering each medium was a different timeline with the exception of lost time memory crossing over with part of them manga, so you shouldve expected the anime to be more of a sequel rather than an adaptation
God i know! still kagepro has a place in my heart.
I think the only problem I had with the anime was how fast it was and the animation
the anime is the last route of the story, it's not an adaptation... it's not made for new fans. but for those who already know the whole story but ok :/
i remember the day i first listened to kagerou days and i was FLOORED!! the composition of the song, the lyrics and story it told, and the implications of the cliffhanger ending just get me every time and i immediately listened to his other songs
Between you and Orangestar resurfacing, my love for vocaloid shines anew!!!
kagerou project was one of my first forays into niconico. when you talked about the feeling of "being okay" the nostalgia hit me like a truck. thanks for your hard work. its an absolutely unappreciated channel but you are needed and loved. thank you so much.
i think one of the best things in vocaloid is the series, musics that tell an intricate history like kagerou project, like 7 deadly sins, like the series of evil and so on. i've always been in love with vocaloid series since the history itself was made out of theories from forums thet decrypted the history from it's verses. and kagerou was no exception until the making of the manga and then the anime which are awesome
Keep up the great work, i have no doubt you're about to blow up in popularity!
thank you for making such a detailed analysis of jin's work! i think shidu/sidu and wanyanpuu's mv works were a part of the revolutionary aspects of kagepro too
These videos are all I’ve wanted for a while! I’ve seen so little video essays in vocaloid, from an actual full vocaloid fan, and I’m so happy you make these! One question, another series I’d see similar to kagerou is Evillious, however it’s much more complex and confusing. You should check it out if you haven’t:D
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I've been a kagepro song for so long and the songs are still some of my favourites today. For anyone whos wanting to get into the story i don't reccomed the anime. The light novel/manga is definitely way better and is easy to understand
Kagepro was home to me when I was 12-14. The music, the characters, everything. I never fully read the manga due to unstable platforms, but years later, I’m considering buying physical copies to finally get the full, real story. Maybe all of this is the reason I’m now a Loona stan, lots of theories + eye abilities :)
You talk about all the things I've loved for years with such depth and care I am really crying here.
Thanks for talking about the Kagerou project. I knew I wasn't the only one who thought that it was revolutionary.
I’ve been binge watching this channel since you appeared on my recommendations. I’ve never watched someone with a really good ratings as well as being an informative/ entertaining video essays as well. Well done sir 👏👏
ah man this reminds me of being obsessed with putting together the plot with my friend
Jin made using vocaloid as a medium of storytelling a super hit, without having to focus on the vocaloid character. In Kagerou project I focused not on the voice or the mega popular celebrity associated with it such as Hatsune Miku or IA (back then I had no idea IA exists yet) but the tragic story it tells. I find it liberating and gives more creative freedom as a producer and song-writer since I noticed many producers need to use Hatsune Miku or anything associated with her company to make it big. It's like watching a movie because it stars a mega-celebrity, than the story, cinematography, acting.
Kaguero Project was actually the first vocaloid songs I listened too!
kagerou project scares me because of how large a project it is, but seeing your video definitely incites me to check it out! Thanks for the video! :)
I'm falling back down the vocaloid rabbit hole after having moved on for a decade, and it's soooo good to come back to all these amazing songs (and the nostalgia's hitting extra hard, ngl)! Kagerou days has always been one of my fav song and projects, and when I heard that riff at 3:09, I thought my heart stopped for a minute. It's so good! Like sooooooo good! How can you not be hooked on the song after such a riff ?? Anyway, this video is great, the one you did on Wowaka was great too (it brought me here), so props to you for doing such a great job !
You’re putting out great stuff... Keep it up!!! We need a voice like yours!
I was so obsessed with Kagerou Project and I really think that I still am. All those hours watching MVs, reading the manga, and waiting for the anime to drop (which that’s a whole conversation for another time lol) Who’s an OG who’s been here since it was a baby project? I really want to bring the hype back. 💗
ahhh,,, kagepro,,, the first fandom i was bullied out of on Tumblr JHSDFHJKDJKGJ lmao
But fr, this series means the world to me, i hope that it continues being appreciated for many more years to come--because it REALLY did do something special. Even in the US I remember the giant boom of interest in JubyPhonics kagepro covers,,, nostalgia.
I remember listening to kagepro song years ago and I love it so much it's one of my favourite vocaloid projects...I watched the anime and read the manga and I really love the plot and how all the songs tie in together. Thanks for making this video it really is informative I enjoyed watching it ^^
i’ve been getting recommended kagerou project by my friends for years, and after reading the manga, listening to the songs and watching the anime i love it. i still need to read the light novels, though. children record was my first song, but my fav is outer science
Finally! A channel that appreciates vocaloid!
CandVocaloiziiPlang1 appreciates Vocaloid more
Woah, so much time had passed since the madness that was kagepro on niconico douga.
You are absolutely right about the appeal of the project, actually, songs with stories and continuity were the reason myself got interested in Vocaloid years back of that and it's not surprising people got invested as well.
Unfortunately for my experience I was left off with a sour taste for the project caused for the influence of burnout with its massive popularity.
I understand how vocaloid fans turned negative towards this series. I started a habit of watching the vocarank since its 121th week and the kagepro songs were very much welcome on the rankings at first, mostly because it was refreshing to see a newcomer and the usage of IA who was just released at the time.
But as you said the songs FLOODED the rankings everytime they came out, and people were mad about it because they "stole places" for other known producers' songs that came out on those weeks. The atmosphere on the ranking videos' comments was pretty pessimistic at those times, although it was kinda exciting to hope for a song that could "defeat kagepro" each week.
I remember that one of the points on the particular video which started the controversy of "vocaloid is dying on niconico" pointed at series like kagepro for using Vocaloid just as a mean to gain recognition and the producers didn't care for the vocaloid themselves and promoted original characters instead, and apparently a great amount of people agreed of the sentiment and some even thought kagepro tainted the very image of IA.
It was a very depressing moment to being part on the vocaloid fandom at that time and couldn't help but resent kagepro as well but putting everything in hindsight, people were too harsh about it. Jin didn't have ill intentions he just wanted share his ideas and music like every other vocaloid producer and fans specially the most influenced for the vocaloid anime characters sometimes forget vocaloid was created to be another instrument for musicians to use on their own creativity boundaries.
WHY I STARTED CRYING FROM NOWHEREEEEE IM SO ATTACHED BY THESE WORK, kagepro really saved my mental health thanks lord
Kagerou Days is literally the reason why I got into Vocaloid, it was my first time listening to any of their songs, I loved it so so much I even learned the whole song at 10 y/o lmao, I kept on listening and listening, I show the song to my mom, I can still remember that day, I would even DREAM about this song and as soon as the anime came out I just HAD to watch it, I LOVED the characters as well, yes i was really invested into all of them lmao, i swear i love this awesomeness, it's so greeaat, aaah the nostalgia ~~!! 😍🥰😭😭😂😂💜💙💚🧡❣❤💟💘💗💖💕🖤💛💞💝💓💌
Seriously thank you so so much for all these videos, I really didn't expect to FINALLY find someone who'd talk about it, thank you very very much !!!
I especially liked Shintaro the guy talking about his lies (I'm not wrong am i ? It's been such a long time haha)...etc aaaah I miss it! You just made me want to go watch the anime once again and to listen to all the songs again, you made me want to invest myself into it all over again haha, I mean it's not like I stopped listening because I wanted to, I just had to...f#ck depression ! I love Vocaloids and the Utaites covers, I love all of it and I miss the times I used to listen to those songs, I miss VIPtenchou and I'm sad I couldn't be here when he left, I feel bad and guilty, I thought I'd just happily go and listen to their songs again but once I saw most of them disappeared and the channels with the lyrics translated got taken down I really couldn't help but cry, I was so sad, but now I feel comforted again seeing your channel and watching your videos, thanks a lot for everything, I honestly appreciate all the hard work you put into each one of them, thank you so much, thank you so so much for reminding me of what I truly like and that it's okay to like it, that it isn't weird or anything else I just love those songs, the producers out so much work into I love all of it and I shouldn't be ashamed if it, thanks for everything my friend, thanks for existing!
good stuff! You brought back good memories!
You only had 100 subs 5 months ago. Wow, I'm really glad to see you growing so quickly!
only recently got into kagepro because i realised how much of a banger ayano's theory to happiness was and then i got sucked into the lore and now i am trapped in the kagepro pit
'I.A'
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**inhales**
*REEEEEEEEEE*
Ayano's Theory of Happiness hit me the most.
keep up the documentaries, the info you provide will help others discover vocaloid!
id watched the show a while back right around when i started listening to vocaloids the first time never knew it was related til now when im going back to listen to stuff again, crazy how that happens. ima need to watch the show again.
GOD I swear I almost thought this was just something I experienced this series in a fever dream 😭
This be the first time I’m hearing of this story
Glad I finally herd about it
Mekakucity Actor is my first anime :)
Several years later, and I'm still thinking about the impact Mekakucity Actors had on me. I didn't know anyone who watched it back in high school, so it felt like my own little treasure. To see that the Kagerou Project originated from the Vocaloid scene made me so happy, and I hope that you can continue to share projects like this for all to see
You should do a video like this about mothy!
This made me happy, you’re great I never thought more about the kagerou project than “I like these songs they are cool” this made me apreciate everything so much more and put a huge smile on my face, thank you!
I can't believe it, finally the youtube vocaloid analysis channel I always dreamed of!!! Thank you very much, binge watching incoming...
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THEIR NAMES WITH ACCENTS
I must simply say: thank you ! Because of your videos I rediscovered Vocaloid and man I love it again ^^
Man when i was a teenage haze days was one of when me and my best friend found
I got to knw abt the kagerou project through the anime years ago and it's been one of my favs. Smthng abt it is just so good
I've listened to individual songs from the project but never even knew they were strung together. heck, I didn't even know some of the songs were produced by Jin. I just heard some extremely familiar snippets and freaked out about never knowing the backstory throughout this video. Thanks for that!
The kagerou project meant so much to me at the time when it first came out. I first discovered it through its Manga form and then fell down the music hole and was so excited when it was becoming an animation ^^
Man I remember being part of that group that waited for a new song then watched it multiple times to catch everything. Kagerou project is still one of my favorite Vocaloid series and it cemented IA as one of my favorites.
I don't know if I've seen the Vocaloid fandom go so completely wild for anything since KagePro. To this DAY I go off with these songs.
This just comes to show that a newbie can do anything if they put their mind to it
I really enjoyed this video. Aside from understanding Kagerou Project more, a lot of ideas about the innovation of it and how it affected the Vocaloid community gave me a lot of insight to how I want to go about approaching my own ideas as a content creator too, even though it’s not concerning Vocaloid nor music directly. Thank you so much for your thoughtful analysis!
I love Jin bro I got into this last summer and my favorite songs are Momo’s songs, imagination forest and Gunjou rain
I'll never get tired of kagepro and I'm very excited because the 10 th anniversary is this month :D
its been more than a year by this but i wanna say. a few months before i watched this video i was recommended by spotify, one of jin's albums, mekakucity records and i fell in love with the first song "headphone actor" covered by Lisa. That was where i started getting addicted to vocaloid songs. Thus ending me here to discover more of Vocaloid
Ive listened to a few projects before, like kemu voxx, heisei project, team kamiuta, diary of oblivion, bookmark of demise, and kagerou project. And i have to say if i were to put these in a specific order of favorites it would be
1.) Kagerou project
2.) Team kamiuta
3.) Diary of oblivion
4.) Heisei project
5.) Kemu voxx
6.) Bookmark of demise.
maaaan what a memory trip i just wanna go back to 2014
Gosh, this needs to be a big vocaloid channel! You analyze it so well!
Oh my god, this project brings so much memories😭😭😭
I still remember during my middle school summer break when the PV for Heat-Haze Days was released and was randomly recommended on the front page. It's truly ingenious that Jin uses Vocaloid as a way of storytelling in conjunction with hand-drawn music videos. It's so simple, yet it's mesmerizing and intricate in ways that makes listeners and viewers interpret the stories in different ways. Even people who have never looked into the KP are able to come up with their own deep connections from just a 3 minute song and PV.
Jin has no memes some of the best riffs i have ever heard.
Like holy fucking shit Lost Time Memory, Konoha's state of the World and Kagerou Daze will probably be stuck in my brain 'til i die
I genuinely never could figure out where or what the Kagerou Project was, where it begun, everything! I had no clue it had to do with Mekaku City Actors, or it started with that one song (AMAZING song), but this video genuinely clears all this up si well and in a simple way. Your videos are amazing and I love your insight and what you have to say, and how open you are!!
11 year old me was sooo obsessed with kagerou project!! Soo many memories❤
i just found out about your channel and i absolutely love your videos! kagerou series was a huge part of my teen years, and someone like you talking about it makes my heart warm, and brings back memories of when i was completely absorbed by this series ♡ thank you so much
Vocaloid was a huge part of my life. Back in 2013, I came across awesome songs like Outer Science, Kagerou Daze and Yuukei Yesterday, and by reading the comments on YT I got to know that these songs were connected, and were part of a saga called Kagerou Project, which is still to this day, one of my favorite vocaloid sagas of all time. I love the story behind the songs, the characters, everything. These songs changed my life in a lot of ways, they made me improve my art, connect more with my friends and get to know other awesome Vocaloid songs and artists.
They were a part of my childhood, and Im glad they were :')
😭 I miss my weeb days. I didn't know all this. I never got into it because, I couldn't figure out the order of the songs. I really got into Nico Nico once I saw my friend play Osu.
Great video. I'm subbed for sure.
Woah, this is interesting. I knew that Kagerou Project was an anime but I had no idea it was a Vocaloid song series in the first place!
Theses song are too good !
I remember being absolutely obsessed with this storyline….
Your video brings me back, fellow vocaloid historian. please make a video about Kemu next
Lost Time Memory still makes me sad and happy
IA's name is pronounced
eeeee-yaaaa not eye-aye
and it's DECO NIINA >:C not DECO TWENTY SEVEN >:C