
MiBāba
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Built around themes of familial love and personal reflection, "MiBāba" is a one-off animated music video that pairs Kojoe's track with visuals crafted to match its emotional core. At just one episode, this is a short commitment — a few minutes of your time — but the kind of thing that lingers if you catch it in the right mood. The animation, handled in collaboration with 1Co.INR, has a distinct style that doesn't try to look like anything else airing right now. It leans into texture and feeling over plot, letting the music guide the emotional beats while the visuals do their own quiet storytelling. There's no traditional narrative here — no arcs, no dialogue-heavy scenes. It's closer to a mood piece, the kind of thing where you just sit back and let the vibe wash over you. The song itself carries a warmth that the animation mirrors without being too literal about it. If you liked the visual storytelling in Carole & Tuesday's performance sequences, or the way Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad lets music carry emotional weight without over-explaining things, this hits a similar frequency. Fans of Nana's blend of personal emotion and musical expression might find something to appreciate here too. It's a small piece — not trying to be anything grand. But sometimes the best recommendation is just: it's short, it's genuine, and the animation has real personality. Worth a look when you want something quiet and visually interesting.
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