HoYoHoYo ni Shite Ageru♪
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In a 2026 single-episode music video produced by studio Hurray!, Miku is back and here to make you feel good, literally, as the title translates roughly to 'I'll make you feel HoYoHoYo' — and it is exactly what it sounds like: Miku performing a high-energy track in a vibrant, animated world built entirely around making the song feel alive. There's no plot, no conflict, no character arcs. Just Miku, the music, and animation that moves with the beat in that way only purpose-built music videos can pull off. The tone is upbeat and warm, the kind of thing you put on when you need your mood shifted without investing in a whole series. If you grew up watching 'Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru' or remember losing an afternoon to 'World is Mine' on repeat, this fits right into that lineage. It has that same quality where the visual and audio feel genuinely locked together rather than one being an afterthought of the other. Think of it less like watching an anime and more like stumbling onto a really well-crafted fan concert moment — except it's official, it's polished, and Miku sounds great. At one episode with no commitment required, it's the kind of thing you watch between other things and then find yourself restarting.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-null of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 1.

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