
Head Momi
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Wandering through a neon-drenched future city, Hatsune Miku bumps into an AI Nurse Robot Type T — a slightly clumsy android built to take care of people. What unfolds in under four minutes is a surprisingly tender little story about loneliness, burnout, and finding comfort in the most unexpected places. This is a music video for Harumaki Gohan's track "Atamamomi," and if you've ever fallen down the rabbit hole of Vocaloid music videos that hit way harder than they have any right to, you know the deal. The sci-fi setting isn't just window dressing — it frames this quiet tension between technology that's everywhere and genuine human connection that's nowhere. Miku isn't just performing here; she's processing something real, and the nurse robot's gentle awkwardness gives the whole thing a warmth that sneaks up on you. If you liked the emotional storytelling packed into Kagerou Project videos or the way Black★Rock Shooter turned music into moody, atmospheric worlds, this scratches a similar itch. It's short, it's original, and it manages to say something about caring for yourself and others without being preachy about it. The animation leans into that glowing, melancholic cyberpunk aesthetic, and the song itself carries the narrative forward in a way that makes the brief runtime feel complete rather than cut short. Worth the few minutes it asks for.
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