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* UrbanLegends: Meta example with "Rotten Girl Grotesque Romance"; it's been rumored that the song is based off of a real murder case in Japan that was officially never revealed to the public, but there was a report that was leaked about it. It's worth mentioning Machigerita has never confirmed this to be true, and if the song's [[TheWikiRule Vocaloid Wiki]] page is anything to go by, he thought up the lyrics on a train ride home and [[ShrugOfGod has no idea what was going through his head when he came up with the lyrics]].

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* UrbanLegends: Meta example with "Rotten Girl Grotesque Romance"; it's been rumored that the song is based off of a real murder case in Japan that was officially never revealed to the public, but there was a report that was leaked about it. It's worth mentioning Machigerita has never confirmed this to be true, and if the song's [[TheWikiRule Vocaloid Wiki]] Wiki page is anything to go by, he thought up the lyrics on a train ride home and [[ShrugOfGod has no idea what was going through his head when he came up with the lyrics]].
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--->''Strawberry tart drizzled with a special sauce''
--->''Top it with an eyeball and add more cream''
--->''Is the sweet scent making you dizzy?''
--->''My love comes with a fork and knife~''

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--->''Strawberry -->''Strawberry tart drizzled with a special sauce''
--->''Top
sauce''\\
''Top
it with an eyeball and add more cream''
--->''Is
cream''\\
''Is
the sweet scent making you dizzy?''
--->''My
dizzy?''\\
''My
love comes with a fork and knife~''
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* SweetsOfTemptation: In "Full Course for Candy Addicts", the singer compares the experience of [[ConsumingPassion eating their lover]] to a table full of sweet desserts.
--->''Strawberry tart drizzled with a special sauce''
--->''Top it with an eyeball and add more cream''
--->''Is the sweet scent making you dizzy?''
--->''My love comes with a fork and knife~''
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* GivenNameReveal: During his first preformance with NILADMIRARI, he revealed his real first name to be Daisuke (written in Japanese as 大典) and it will be the name he'll use when working with the band.

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* GivenNameReveal: During his first preformance performance with NILADMIRARI, he revealed his real first name to be Daisuke (written in Japanese as 大典) and it will be the name he'll use when working with the band.
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*BecomingTheCostume: "Strange Masquerade Halloween" is about a group of people who are invited to a Halloween party, the titular masquerade, and who spend the night eating, drinking, and dancing. Eventually, however, they all transform into their masks.
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* MonsterMash: Multiple of his Halloween songs feature an assortment of monsters.
** "Halloween Monster Party" has several undead creatures and monsters having a party on Halloween - specifically mentioned are a ghost, werewolf, witch, zombie, and a skeleton.
** "Darker Halloween [=YumYummy=] Gillia" features several monsters, who refer to themselves as the "storytellers", luring humans into their world. Amongst the cast is a groveling woman (a reference to his earlier song "Dream Meltic Halloween"), demon twins, a puppeteer (a reference to "Karakurishi to Midori"), an undead CatGirl, a MadScientist and his ArtificialHuman.
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* MonsterClown: ''Pierrot'' is about a sadistic, child murdering and torturing clown, who's also kind of implied to be a pedophile.
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* Pun: Due to the nature of the Japanese language there are lots of opportunities to sneak in double meanings in the written lyrics. Machigerita takes advantage of these opportunities a lot.

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* Pun: {{Pun}}: Due to the nature of the Japanese language there are lots of opportunities to sneak in double meanings in the written lyrics. Machigerita takes advantage of these opportunities a lot.



* NothingIsScarier: ''Mother'' is extermely vague yet terrifying. It begins with a laughter and then a scream before a girl notices her mother is in the house and sees her neck twisting, she then makes an unsettling stutter and her voice gets all the more deep as she begs the viewer to run for their life as mother has already "gotten" her. It ends with a distoring sound effect. There isn't even a real music video to clue you in, it's just a picture of the daughter, staring.

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* NothingIsScarier: ''Mother'' is extermely extremely vague yet terrifying. It begins with a laughter and then a scream before a girl notices her mother is in the house and sees her neck twisting, she then makes an unsettling stutter and her voice gets all the more deep as she begs the viewer to run for their life as mother has already "gotten" her. It ends with a distoring sound effect. There isn't even a real music video to clue you in, it's just a picture of the daughter, staring.
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* UrbanLegends: Meta example with "Rotten Girl Grotesque Romance"; it's been rumored that the song is based off of a real murder case in Japan that was officially never revealed to the public, but there was a report that was leaked about it. It's worth mentioning Machigerita has never confirmed this to be true, and if the song's [[TheWikiRule Vocaloid Wiki]] page is anything to go by, he thought up the lyrics on a train ride home and [[ShrugOfGod has no idea what was going through his head when he came up with the lyrics]].
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Even worse; bad people ''kill'' animals. In "Rotten Girl Grotesque Romance", the titular stalker, who happens to be a {{Yandere}} murderer, sends the object of her affections a severed ''kitten head'' as a gift.
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* {{Yandere}}: Fairly common in his songs, but some notable examples are "Rotten Girl Grotesque Romance", which is about a girl stalking her neighbor who she's infatuated with, and going so far as to kill his girlfriend, and "Sunset Love Suicide", which is about a girl committing a MurderSuicide with her lover [[ClingyJealousGirl when she thinks other people are trying to]] [[IfICantHaveYou steal her lover from her]].
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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and ''[[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U Kurenai Enishi]]''.


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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s ''Music/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and ''[[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U Kurenai Enishi]]''.




** His compositions for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January male representative Mutsuki Hajime are some of the sexiest songs in the series, particularly "Koiwasuregusa" (Hajime's duet with his partner, March representative Haru), and "Aa. Kami wo Nadete, Hoho wo Nadete, Omae wo Aishite yaru" ("Ah. I will stroke your hair, I will brush your cheeks, and I will love you.")

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** His compositions for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s ''Music/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January male representative Mutsuki Hajime are some of the sexiest songs in the series, particularly "Koiwasuregusa" (Hajime's duet with his partner, March representative Haru), and "Aa. Kami wo Nadete, Hoho wo Nadete, Omae wo Aishite yaru" ("Ah. I will stroke your hair, I will brush your cheeks, and I will love you.")
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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and [[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U ''Kurenai Enishi'']].


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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and [[https://youtu.''[[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U ''Kurenai Enishi'']].

Kurenai Enishi]]''.




* PlayingAgainstType: It's hard to believe that he is the one composing the first opening theme of ''VideoGame/AkaSeka'', a poetic and upbeat song entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaossH3SA8 Kotohogi no Hana]]''. About half of songs for the Tsukiuta stage plays are also upbeat, like the themes for both. "Oboro no Koe" and "Tenko Eika" from [[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U ''Kurenai Enishi'']] aren't upbeat, but they are slow, melancholy, and pensive, also against his "type", so to speak.

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* PlayingAgainstType: It's hard to believe that he is the one composing the first opening theme of ''VideoGame/AkaSeka'', a poetic and upbeat song entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaossH3SA8 Kotohogi no Hana]]''. About half of songs for the Tsukiuta stage plays are also upbeat, like the themes for both. "Oboro no Koe" and "Tenko Eika" from [[https://youtu.''[[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U ''Kurenai Enishi'']] Kurenai Enishi]]'' aren't upbeat, but they are slow, melancholy, and pensive, also against his "type", so to speak.
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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and ''Kurenai Enishi''.


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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and [[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U ''Kurenai Enishi''.

Enishi'']].

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* PlayingAgainstType: It's hard to believe that he is the one composing the first opening theme of ''VideoGame/AkaSeka'', a poetic and upbeat song entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaossH3SA8 Kotohogi no Hana]]''.

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* PlayingAgainstType: It's hard to believe that he is the one composing the first opening theme of ''VideoGame/AkaSeka'', a poetic and upbeat song entitled ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnaossH3SA8 Kotohogi no Hana]]''. About half of songs for the Tsukiuta stage plays are also upbeat, like the themes for both. "Oboro no Koe" and "Tenko Eika" from [[https://youtu.be/7mYsEGbpm2U ''Kurenai Enishi'']] aren't upbeat, but they are slow, melancholy, and pensive, also against his "type", so to speak.
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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in their 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and ''Kurenai Enishi''.


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He is the composer for ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'''s January representatives, Hajime and Yuki, as well as the original songs in their the series' 4th and 6th stage plays ''Lunatic Party'' and ''Kurenai Enishi''.

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