![]() At one point during the song PV, the camera focuses on two charts labeled L and R, possibly referencing Rin and Len interestingly, R is represented by the color red while L is represented by the color blue.Throughout the song PV, the PV image from Wordplay appears faintly in different orientations and visibility, ranging from faintly visible and upside down to nearly opaque and rightside up.The song's PV is based on the interface of a electronic sound board, with the fluctuating meters and measurements remaining in sync with the song's tune.Like Tale of Abandonment on a Moonlit Night, Moonlit Bear, and Escape of Salmhofer the Witch, the story takes place on a moonlit night the moon is often associated with madness and is the origin of the word "lunacy".The Song I Heard Somewhere shares much of the same melody and lyrics with Full Moon Laboratory, Irina making several callbacks to the experiments performed under the full moon and singing in a similar fashion to the mysterious girl. Wordplay shares with Full Moon Laboratory a similar theme of inverting the "Lu Li La" lullaby, such as forming it into “La la la lu lu lu." Inspection of subjects, denial of common senseīecause I’ll be here no matter what, right?Įnglish translation by Pricechecktranslations This white doctor’s gown gradually stains red ![]() In order to create it, the experiments will continueĮven on the night of a new moon, the experiment won’t end There is just one thing that I truly want to obtain That doesn’t mean it’ll come to have twice the value Supposing I joined together two so that they became one I destroy something, and I create something On the night of the full moon the experiment beginsĪn inspection of hypothesis, a calculation of theory The solids inside liquids silently dissolve You, wriggling at the bottom of the flaskĪre now the sacrifice for the ceremony that will begin after this She reveals that she is trying to create the person who had created her, and with a wish for herself to someday play that game, she states "I’ll be here no matter what, right". ![]() The singer notices that her white doctor's gown has become redder, and continues to "destroy something and destroy again". On the night of a new moon, the experiment continues. The singer recalls that she still hasn't forgotten the words that she first learned, and now it's her turn to teach a new song. The singer describes that she "destroys something and makes something". She remembers that "they" told her that they cannot return, so the singer must continue with their experiments. The singer of the song talks about performing an experiment on the night of a full moon, and attempting to create a person.
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