Love Attribute
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Whenever PinocchioP unleashes a new track with Hatsune Miku's voice on it, you already know the visuals are going to be weird in the best way. Ai Zokusei is a standalone music video — one song, one experience, roughly four minutes of your life — and it does that thing where the animation isn't just background decoration but actually tells its own story alongside the music. PinocchioP has always had this knack for pairing Miku's synthetic vocals with visuals that feel a little surreal, a little unsettling, and weirdly emotional all at once. This one leans into themes around love as something you can categorize or label, which fits the title ("Love Attribute"), and the animation style plays with that concept in ways that stick with you after the video ends. If you've watched other PinocchioP music videos like "God-ish" or "Nobody Makes Sense," you know exactly what flavor of creative this is — that blend of catchy melody and slightly off-kilter imagery that makes Vocaloid productions feel like their own art form. If you're into the animated music videos from the Project Sekai world or just Vocaloid culture in general, this slots right in. And honestly, even if you're not deep into any of that, it's a single music video. Low commitment, high visual payoff. The kind of thing you watch once, sit with for a second, then immediately watch again to catch what you missed.
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