
Hihifoo
Oshimeter
Synopsis
With her catchy track "Hihifoo" and a collaboration with Studio Hurray, Shigure Ui delivers a music video that's honestly just a nice few minutes to sit with. If you know Shigure Ui from her illustration work or her VTuber presence, this feels like a natural extension of her creative world — colorful, expressive, and distinctly her. The animation has this polished yet playful quality that matches the energy of the track, and the whole thing comes together as a tight, self-contained piece. It's a 2025 original production, so there's no source material or backstory you need to catch up on. Just press play. The song itself is catchy in that way where it sticks around in your head longer than you'd expect from something this short. If you've vibed with other animated music videos like "Dreaming All Alone" or "Ame to Cappuccino," this sits comfortably in that same space — artists collaborating with animation studios to make something that hits both visually and sonically. It's not trying to be a full narrative experience, and that's fine. Sometimes you just want a well-crafted music video that looks good, sounds good, and doesn't ask for a twelve-episode commitment. If you liked the aesthetic side of Vocaloid or utaite culture and want to see what that world looks like with studio-quality animation behind it, give this one a watch.
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