Kaijuu ni Naritai
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Feeling utterly unseen and weighed down by the sheer pressure of existing around other people, a girl dreams of becoming a kaijuu — a giant monster — because at least then, no one could ignore her. That's the emotional core of this short anime music video from Sakuzyo featuring Hatsune Miku, and it hits harder than you'd expect from something under five minutes long. The animation shifts between mundane everyday scenes and surreal, almost apocalyptic imagery that represents what's going on inside this girl's head. One moment she's sitting in a classroom, the next the world is crumbling around her in vivid, expressive bursts of color and destruction. It's not subtle, but it doesn't need to be — the whole thing channels that raw adolescent feeling of wanting to tear everything apart just to feel something real. The electronic soundtrack drives it all forward with this restless, melancholic energy that sits right between sadness and defiance. Miku's vocals add that slightly detached, synthetic quality that weirdly makes the emotion land even more. If you liked the visual storytelling of Shelter or the darker, more visceral energy of Me!Me!Me!, this is in that same lane — a compact, original piece where animation and music fuse into something that lingers. Fans of World is Mine will also appreciate the thematic overlap of a girl demanding the world pay attention. It's brief, but it sticks with you.
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