Dengeki
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Dengeki, the track by Meychan, got the animated music video treatment — which is exactly what it is and nothing more. No plot, no characters to follow across episodes, no world to get lost in. Just one track given a visual form. That's not a knock on it. Anime music videos occupy their own small corner of the medium, and they live or die on whether the visuals and the song feel like they were made for each other. When that connection lands, even a few minutes can hit harder than a full episode of something else. Think of it like a short film built around a feeling rather than a story. If you already know Meychan's music and want to see Dengeki with something to look at while it plays, this delivers that. If you're new to her work, this is a low-commitment way to get introduced — one song, one sitting, done. It's harder to compare this to a full series in the usual way. But if you've appreciated music-forward anime like Carole and Tuesday or the concert sequences in Your Lie in April, you understand the idea that animation and music can do something together that neither does alone. Dengeki is working in that same space, just in a much smaller frame. Whether it's worth your time depends almost entirely on whether the song itself resonates with you.
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