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** ''F 2nd'' has the unintensive "The World is Mine" and "DECORATOR" sandwiched between two particularly brutal duos. "Two-Faced Lovers" and "Envy Catwalk" at first, and then "2D Dream Fever" and the infamous "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" to round out the setlist.

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** ''F 2nd'' has the unintensive "The World is Mine" and "DECORATOR" sandwiched between two particularly brutal duos. "Two-Faced Lovers" and "Envy Catwalk" at first, and then "2D Dream Fever" and the infamous "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" "Intense Song Of Hatsune Miku" to round out the setlist.setlist.
*** Notably, All three games had a penultimate or final song by Music/{{cosMo}}...



** A particularly evil example happens with ''World's End Umbrella' just after the Chance Time star. The title card appears, the song goes completely dead, as if the song is over. [=PSP=] veterans would put the controller down and consider the song over, and that they missed some notes... when actually, it's a fake ending, and, on Extreme, they'll miss several notes anyway!

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** A particularly evil example happens with ''World's End Umbrella' Umbrella'' just after the Chance Time star. The title card appears, the song goes completely dead, as if the song is over. [=PSP=] veterans would put the controller down and consider the song over, and that they missed some notes... when actually, it's a fake ending, and, on Extreme, they'll miss several notes anyway!



** ...to the point that ''Summer Idol'' has Miku and Rin [[LampshadeHanging actually briefly consider turning lesbian!]]



*** Thankfully averted with it's answer song, ''The Intense Song of Hatsune Miku'', where the full length version's opening lyrics have Miku celebrate being alive, and she promptly finds a solution to the bad ending of ''Disappearance'' with one of the [[MotorMouth fastest denouements in Vocaloid history!]]



** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In addition to "Sadistic.Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" in 2nd and the famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" in the first game and ''extend'' (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff).
*** The ''Project Diva F 2nd'' version of "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" is, while not quite as difficult, removing all the longer chains, still tricky to master.

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** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In addition to "Sadistic.Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" "The Intense Song Of Hatsune Miku" in 2nd and the famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" in the first game and ''extend'' (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff).
*** The ''Project Diva F 2nd'' version of "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" "Intense Song" is, while not quite as difficult, removing all the longer chains, still tricky to master.
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** A particularly evil example happens with ''World's End Umbrella' just after the Chance Time star. The title card appears, the song goes completely dead, as if the song is over. [=PSP=] veterans would put the controller down and consider the song over, and that they missed some notes... when actually, it's a fake ending, and, on Extreme, they'll miss several notes anyway!
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* FakeDifficulty: Any song with a PV where a lot of colorful movement is going around in the background, making it more difficult than it should be for the targets and incoming beats to be seen.
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** Toward the end of ''Disappearance'', Miku can be seen ''banging at the screen with her fists'' as though begging the player to help her. And at the end, she says a cheery goodbye before just...freezing up [[GoOutWithASmile with a sad smile on her face]] as her voice speaks eerily in the background.
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** ''F 2nd'' has "The World is Mine" and "DECORATOR" sandwiched between two particularly brutal duos. "Two-Faced Lovers" and "Envy Catwalk" at first, and then "2D Dream Fever" and the infamous "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" to round out the setlist.

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** ''F 2nd'' has the unintensive "The World is Mine" and "DECORATOR" sandwiched between two particularly brutal duos. "Two-Faced Lovers" and "Envy Catwalk" at first, and then "2D Dream Fever" and the infamous "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" to round out the setlist.

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** "Continuing Dream" in F, very merciful for a (non-Extra) final song especially with the two hardest songs in the game coming before it.

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** "Continuing Dream" in F, ''F'', very merciful for a (non-Extra) final song especially with the two hardest songs in the game coming before it.it.
** ''F 2nd'' has "The World is Mine" and "DECORATOR" sandwiched between two particularly brutal duos. "Two-Faced Lovers" and "Envy Catwalk" at first, and then "2D Dream Fever" and the infamous "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" to round out the setlist.

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Removed Tear Jerker, as that was already on the respective page


* TearJerker: The video for "Time Machine". An unseen person, whose viewpoint makes up the video, lives it up with the performer during the summer break, exploring the outdoors and building a scale model. It's pretty carefree... and then the cincher comes near the end where the person leaves on a train, and the performer's eyes tear up, and as the train pulls out, they run along with it, yelling along the way.



* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Urbandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video has the Kagamines controlling each other through their devices.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Urbandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video has the Kagamines controlling each other through their devices.devices.

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** Chance Time in the original PSP game can feel like this at times as missing a single note on it in several songs is what could very easily separate a Standard and Great score.
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* FridgeHorror: Miku may be a tyrant in Sadistic.Music Factory, but she's also doing what she does simply for the sake of survival and escaping the factory (not getting the Chance Time bonus) means leaving her to starve to death!
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* ScrappyMechanic: The star links in ''F 2nd'' aren't proving to be very popular. Their timing is often inconsistent with the rest of the song, either much faster or much slower, which throws a lot of players off on their first try. As well as many, many tries after that.
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*** The ''Project Diva F 2nd'' version of "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" is, while not quite as difficult, removing all the longer chains, still tricky to master.
** A new challenge item removes the short delay between a note arriving and needing to be played, meaning you'll fail a song, guaranteed, on your first try purely since there's no warning that you need to play the next note.
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** The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku, which has the song become garbled, as well as there being interference and odd glitches in Miku's movements, constantly. According to WordOfGod, Miku is being deleted while attempting to complete the song. The end of the song is when she finally crashes due to it.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in "God-Tier Tune" make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.



* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in "God-Tier Tune" make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.
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Misuse like this is why it\'s now called Offscreen Moment of Awesome


* MissedMomentOfAwesome: Due to copyright reasons, Miku can't dress up as Black Rock Shooter even though the song is in ''F.''
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* MissedMomentOfAwesome: Due to copyright reasons, Miku can't dress up as Black Rock Shooter even though the song is in ''F.''
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* NightmareFuel: The music video of "Sadistic.Music Factory" in ''F''. The song itself could be pretty scary if one takes into account the lyrics (which are about being trapped in a factory and forced to make music for a mechanical tyrant for the rest of one's life) and the [[CreepyMonotone frightening robotic monotones]], but combine all that with the Chance Time ending...
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** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In adittion to "Sadistic.Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" in 2nd and famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" the the first game (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff)

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** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In adittion addition to "Sadistic.Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" in 2nd and the famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" the in the first game and ''extend'' (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff)spinoff).
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* LesYay: Miku and Rin have a lot of this in the bonus materials for the games.
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** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In adittion to "Sadistic,Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" in 2nd and famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" the the first game (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff)

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** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In adittion to "Sadistic,Music "Sadistic.Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" in 2nd and famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" the the first game (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff)
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** Pretty much any Music/{{cosMo}} song qualifies. In adittion to "Sadistic,Music Factory" mentioned above there's also "Hatsune Miku no Gekishou" in 2nd and famous "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" the the first game (more so in the Miku Flick spinoff)
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* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Ubandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video has the Kagamines controlling each other through their devices.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Ubandonment", "Urbandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video has the Kagamines controlling each other through their devices.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in ''God-Tier Tune'' make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in ''God-Tier Tune'' "God-Tier Tune" make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.
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* TearJerker: The video for "Time Machine". An unseen person, whose viewpoint makes up the video, lives it up with the performer during the summer break, exploring the outdoors and building a scale model. It's pretty carefree... and then the cincher comes near the end where the person leaves on a train, and the performer's eyes tear up, and as the train pulls out, they run along with it, yelling along the way.
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* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Ubandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Ubandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video.video has the Kagamines controlling each other through their devices.

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* BreatherLevel: "Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru" is the penultimate song of ''[=2nd=]'', and it's far easier than what came before, and [[NintendoHard what comes after]].
** ''Continuing Dream'' in F, very merciful for a (non-Extra) final song especially with the two hardest songs in the game coming before it.

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* BreatherLevel: BreatherLevel:
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"Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru" is the penultimate song of ''[=2nd=]'', and it's far easier than what came before, and [[NintendoHard what comes after]].
** ''Continuing Dream'' "Continuing Dream" in F, very merciful for a (non-Extra) final song especially with the two hardest songs in the game coming before it.



* ThatOneLevel: ''Sadistic.Music Factory'' in F.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in ''God-Tier Tune'' make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.

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* ThatOneLevel: ''Sadistic."Sadistic.Music Factory'' Factory" and "Negaposi*Continues" in F.
''F''. The beat is fast and the targets come almost constantly. You have to be on top of the rhythm the whole time, or else you'll find yourself failing out very quickly.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in ''God-Tier Tune'' make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.ever.
* {{Woolseyism}}: Several instances of this in ''F''. For example, one song that would literally translate to "Left-Behind City" was named "Ubandonment", and "Remote Control" became "Remote Controller", which is appropriate given the video.
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** ''Continuing Dream'' in F, very merciful for a (non-Extra) final song especially with the two hardest songs in the game coming before it.
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* ThatOneLevel: ''Sadistic.Music Factory'' in F.

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* ThatOneLevel: ''Sadistic.Music Factory'' in F.F.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: The inclusions and actions of the chibi Vocaloids in ''God-Tier Tune'' make it the most adorable apocalypse ever.
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* MostWonderfulSound: "[[FlawlessVictory PAAFEKUTO!]]", and to lesser extent "EKUSELENTO!".

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* MostWonderfulSound: "[[FlawlessVictory PAAFEKUTO!]]", and to lesser extent "EKUSELENTO!"."EKUSELENTO!".
* ThatOneLevel: ''Sadistic.Music Factory'' in F.
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* EarWorm: Too many to list. We are, after all, dealing with a rhythm game drenched in J-Pop.

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* EarWorm: Too many to list. We are, after all, dealing with a rhythm game drenched in J-Pop.J-Pop.
* MostWonderfulSound: "[[FlawlessVictory PAAFEKUTO!]]", and to lesser extent "EKUSELENTO!".
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* BreatherLevel: "Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru" is the penultimate song of ''[=2nd=]'', and it's far easier than what came before, and [[NintendoHard what comes after]].
* EarWorm: Too many to list. We are, after all, dealing with a rhythm game drenched in J-Pop.

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