song - Jun Togawa Suki Suki Daisuki 2016 Remaster ▶ c11.kr/l6xh ※ '준 토가와'님의 음원을 사용한 팬 뮤직비디오이며 해당 음원에 대하여 저는 소유권을 주장하지 않습니다. 영상에 사용된 곡은 짧게 편집된 버전이며, 풀버전을 듣고싶으신 분들은 위 링크에서 구매하여 감상해주세요!
This is korean not japanese xd Edit: I think it's obvious that I'm talking about the warning, not the song Edit2: Damn, the person from the original comment had put "warning in Japanese", I was correcting that, stop telling me that the song is not Korean and that what is in Korean is the warning and the subtitles, because I know that.
@@lysfranc8782 I think it’s a metaphor since it’s literally impossible to stitch someone’s face into yours without it being obvious. You’d need real doctors and even then the skin would rot away right on your face. Also, wouldn’t the redhead notice she’s a different height, has a different voice, and had a different body type?
@@lysfranc8782 yeah but it being a metaphor is WAY more likely. Did you see her body parts on a plate? It was a metaphor basically referencing people eating other people to consume their qualities.
Honestly, I just went for a rewatch and it surprised me how good these are, given that its been a few years since I've seen them; I thought it was nostalgia, but no, it's just good.
one thing i noticed is that she was rarely drawn normally before she got her face. i like to think its her thinking "now that i have her face, i finally feel normal" or something.
@@beautifulidiot.6676 Don't worry, you're completely correct! There are indeed many yandere's who kill for their love, tho there were some of them who took it to the next level & killed their crush instead (Guessing because then they'll never be able to leave them since they're dead) There are also a few yanderes that didn't or never killed at all, they just have an extremely obsessed behavior over someone special Remember that not everyone needs to kill to be a yandere 👀
@@bananafone1414 I honestly believe Nagatoro was more comfirmed to be a sadodere! ^^ The people with this dere type seem to be extreme troublemakers who mostly just manipulate other people's feelings, which would fit her more than a yandere I think Both dere types were said to be quite similar though (probably why there's also so much confusion between them), yet a big difference is that some yanderes only do harm to get them away from their crush, while sadoderes often just seem to enjoy seeing others hurt It was also said that they can even be very cruel to loved ones, so that might be where the tsundere part came up For the rest, I can't really remember her showing signs of extraordinary obsessive behavior, yet I could be wrong about those (I think Anna Nishikinomiya would be a good example for a non violent yandere, honestly. She's is extremely obsessed with a single person, yet doesn't show any harm to the other students)
Fun fact! Suki mean 'i like you' and its the childish way of saying it. Daisuki is the childish way of saying 'I love you.' And aishiteru is the extreme way of saying 'I love you.' Its a very passionate and extreme word that so many couples hold on from saying it. And aishite is the extreme way of saying 'love me'
It's not the "childish" way of saying it, it's the normal way people say they like someone, or something. Suki just means like (or really it's an adjective meaning something is something you like) and daisuki means you *really* like. Aishite is the te-form of 愛する, what it means is determined by the verb that comes after it, also you missed the -teiyanakyakorosu which means something like 'if you don't, I'll kill you.'
guys, hear me out here... I think it's about a girl who KILLS another girl because she's a yandere. idk that's just my theory. (lmao why do people do these rich analyses for really self-explanatory videos. Like bruh that is the video. You are describing the video. And the song. The songs lyrics are a google search away and y'all act like you're literary masterminds cracking the DaVinci code)
She stole her face as well. Note the mole under both her and blondie eyes. (Edit: Another thing I noticed is that before she stole her face, she had blue eyes and after she had blondies brown eyes.)
oh shit i didn't get at the start why no one noticed the blonde girl is missing, she stole her identity and i didn't notice that's because the girl under the bed doesn't have her face
I think the whole “stealing her face” is a metaphor, the black haired girl didn’t literally steal the blonde girls face but instead she copied her look, the way she dressed, her mannerisms, etc. Edit: bro this comment was made a year ago please for the love of god let it go 💀💀💀
muichiro.u i don’t think she took the eyes. when the blonde’s with the cat i think she’s got light brown eyes? then a few seconds later when the black haired girl has the new face, she has gray eyes. still creepy af tho lmao edit: oh and the eyes on the plate at around 1:06 are also brown!
i love how no one is talking about how this exact song was used for memes, and they never mentioned vivinos and jun togawa once in the vids, like candle queen etc.
Something else terrifying is that the orange-haired girl didn't seemed to be phased by her gf's disappearance, so either she didn't really care about her, OR black-hair is actually replacing her in EVERYTHING. She wears the same red hairband, acts like her, wears her face...I wouldn't be surprised if she just turned up to school someday and was like; "Yeah, I wanted to do something different with my hair, so I gave it a perm and dyed it, what do you think?" And orange-hair would be none the wiser. (Edit: Ok, so I'm seeing some replies implying people are reading this before other theories/explanations, so I thought I'd explain the premise of my comment. The black-haired girl seems to have an INTENSE 'crush' on the orange-haired girl, although it's more like an obsession, implied by the lyrics in the captions as well as how she scribbles out anybody else who got in the frame after taking pictures of the orange-haired girl. Unfortunately, orange-hair already has a gf, the blonde girl. So one day, black-hair lures blondie somewhere secretive with the cat, and kills her, or at least knocks her out. At the end, where you see her face and some other organs on plates, and the fact that blondie's lying under her bed, motionless and with a hole where her face used to be implies black-hair literally took her face and started wearing it to gain the affection of orange-hair. Hope this helps!)
I think she IS replacing the blonde because that's the point of taking the face off the body, and the hairband and stuff. Also, when she is showing the orange-hair the video of "Suki Suki Daisuki" at 1:17 , notice her hair now looks similar to the girl in the MV. She most likely told the orange-hair that she really liked this celebrity/character and that's why she changed her hair style to look like her. This way she can explain her sudden change without sounding suspicious.
I still remember how excited i was for an update of PINK BxxCH CLUB, how i played "⚠️" over and over again. And i remember how confused i was for the first round of ALIEN STAGE because it was so different and new for this channel, but i still could sense that iconic trigger pop vibes. Thank you all for the work, the nostalgia and the good moments ❤!
I noticed something. The Orange haired girl has a preference for cutesy girls like the blonde girl. The black haired girl loves the Orange haired girl. The singer sings in a cute baby voice while mentioning how much she loves the person, her deeper voice breaks out when she starts getting disturbing and morbid. By making her voice cutesy she is advancing to be what the crush likes. By speaking deeper she's intimidating the blonde girl. Idfk what I'm talking about but it's kinda cool ig
the four laws of vivinos videos: - the blonde girl is loved, but dies in a horrible tragedy - the noirette girl is creepy and obsessive - the brunette girl is a victim of abuse and trauma - the redhead girl is confident and fun, but her lover dies
Fun fact: This song isnt about a yandere. Its just that the creator thought a simple "I love you" wasnt enough. She expresses her love in a violent way. "love so pure, its violent"
@@NixtySign I saw a video on it. Basically the creator wasn't allowed to express her emotions in the music industry like many who go through this as a child. This affected her to the point where her emotions were also kinda suppressed. But love is something intense. Guess what happens the creator fell in love for the first time, intense feelings that were new. Feelings so strong they're almost violent.
I feel like the whole “stealing the blonde girl’s face” thing is about copying her personality traits? So the orange haired girl will be around the black haired girl more. Also the blonde girl was sort of shown as cutesy and the black haired girl was wearing sort of cute outfits and was obviously doing the “suki suki daisuki” thing after “stealing” her face.
@@microwavedkidney8665 simply, it's a metaphor. if going by this theory, it's shown that she stole the others face as a metaphor for stealing her whole personality and place.
One thing I noticed about the ending. You can see the orange haired girl has gotten close to the black haired girl after she started being cutesy and acting like the blonde girl, but she doesn't have her arm around her and isn't turned towards her like she is with the blonde girl at the start. That makes me feel like the orange haired girl still loves the blonde girl, and she's only spending time with the black haired girl because she acts so much like her. She doesn't love the black haired girl at all, just the imitation of the girl she killed.
I don’t think it’s just an imitation. I think the black haired girl is straight up pretending to be the blonde girl and replaced her after she was killed. At the end scene, the blonde girl’s corpse is under a bed and her face is gone. Black haired girl just somehow stole her face.
This song isn't actually about a yandere it's about Togawa finally finding love at age 26 after being abused her whole life and she had these thoughts because normal love wasn't enough.
@@lawnmower698 je t’aime means i love you in french and i think showa refers to a time in japan where there was ‘bright peace’ while someone had control/reign over the land. So i think the line means the black hair girl loves the other so much that she wants control and to be in peace with the other.
This have a really dark symbolism about how people only care for appearance, no matter how much they hide, because the girl changed her style while also killed and stolen the face of the blonde girl to get close to her crush... *AND IT WORKED.*
@Kelly Betita Since the yandere literally has the body under her bed, I think she did the surgery herself. And as for the parents, well, this is anime-based so it wouldn't surprise me if the parents are outside the country, dead or something like that.
Like : if you have a pretty face, you are accepted. If not then why are you here ? The crush wont even question why they look so similar or why the blondie was missing at all, just enjoy their time with the black hair
Blondie: *has a good relationship with the ginger* Black haired girl: And I took that personally edit: to hotel *trivago* , or to not hotel *tivago* , that is the question
This is super late, but i noticed that the one with orange hair didn't worried or missed the blond one and just dated with the black girl instead. Because she had a pretty face like the blond one. So does it mean that the orange one doesn't care about the person nor the personality and she just dates them if the person has a pretty face?
I'm looking at it too and I realized also that the black hair one used to wear glasses and never had a beauty mark on her face...and then that all changed one she killed the Blondy so I was like.... could it be possible that she stole her identity and just pass of her hair as being dyed? I mean...it make sense at the end when we see the face of the blonde girl was missing Orrrrrrrrrr maybe the black hair girl simply cover her death up and moving away to live somewhere else or whatever... that's pretty common after all
No she was trying to convince the orange girl into thinking that she is imitating the popstart singer on her phone and tv thats why she kept it in black
I thought the blonde and the orange haired girl didn't date at all, and that the black haired girl just found that the blonde was getting to close because she has a crush on the orange haired one, so she killed the blonde haired girl to get closer to her. It could be that the orange haired girl didn't notice, and thought she had moved, or she was a victim of manipulation
So the storyline I got so far?: Black haired girl has been crushing on Senpai (Orange Hair) for a while, and judging by the photos also stalking. Black Hair (Which I’ll be calling BH for now) also imagined having sexual intercourse with Senpai judging by the frame when she turns half naked, roses everywhere. There seems to be a group of people who also crush on senpai, but don’t seem to take it to the extreme like BH. BH grows envy for BH2 (Blonde Hair), As she’s (BH2) is more close to Senpai. Blinded by jealousy, BH kills BH2 in cold blood and hides her (BH2) body under her (BH) bed. BH presumably ate BH2’s meat, but I’m not entirely sure since at the end you see that her body is still there. But keeping the face in tact for later- After a good meal(?) and disposing the body, BH wears BH2’s face and starts her career as a singer to avoid suspicion. Although, she could have also impersonated BH2. Either way, that gains Senpai’s attention and shortly after Senpai & BH start dating. Extra Details (Some I’ve already mentioned but decided to list down) - Senpai is a sucker for pretty faces - Senpai has a fangroup - BH killed BH2 at night - BH2 is a disney princess /j - BH2 is easily distracted by animals - The cat was killed too (There’s a rat next to BH2’s body, representing the cat dying 1:11 , although this could also mean the body aged. Then again, that would be represented by maggots/flies or bugs- not rats.) - BH may or may not be a cannibal - As pointed out by @Happi Lonnie, BH is wearing BH2’s red headband. This possibly lines up with the “Stolen Identity” theory, but I’m still not sure due to BH’s clear dark hair. - Just to clarify: The sexual fantasy scene appears when the scene at 0:41. It only appears for half a second (when the screen goes glitch) so I recommend mobile users use 0.25x to see it- PC users can use the frame-by-frame keyboard shortcuts as well.
@hxneyy_lia 1- Sure lol 2- BH might’ve cut off BH2’s face, and then sown it on to her (BH) face. Avoiding suspicion by hiding the scars/threads with her hair.
This song + 90’s anime art style + yandere + vivinos = *a music video that I become obsessed with because omg words cannot express how much I love this OMGGG* 🤍🤍🩷🩷
I'm guessing she targets korean people too? That would explain the subtitles. And the title is not in English. It would be stranger if the subtitles were in spanish or smth and the title was actually english
@@Version_Object oh yea thats right, her dress was originally pink, as shown when the red haired person and blacked haired girl were watching that video together
Me: *Listening to this in front of my Japanese teacher* The Lyrics: Kiss me like thumping, as blood clots on my lips.Hold me, as my ribs breaking" My teacher: hold up
everyone: that black haired girl is a yandere- me: ok but let's talk about whether she's human or not cause she cut that girl's face off with perfect precision.
@@maiafrick6701 actually is only the face, the eyes of the blonde girl where brown and the black hair girl are gray, you can see it in the plate, the part where the blonde girl looks at the cat and before the heart hits the black hair girl's face une of her eyes can see gray
@Thuy Diep Minh Dao (Katty) nah man ive seen artists like Jack Stauber thinking it was also from the 90's when I first heard his iconic buttercup song.
Can we talk about how clearly the murder girl plastered the blonde girl's face onto her??? no scars whatsoever! I don't think even a professional surgeon can do that
She probably isn't even human. During the part where she was about to kill the blonde-haired girl and was standing in the background, her neck was extended. In Japanese folklore, demons most of the time can outstretch their necks.