HQ: • Alice Human Sacrifice ... Well due to the fact that no one had this version subbed I decided to go ahead and do it so people could understand the story behind the song.
Eoz Rallim i thought that too and because i love this kind of stories i google it and i couldnt find anything.This story about the killings is just a creepypasta from one rly clever guy...
Here's some Context to the song The Alice Killings remain, to this day, one of the strangest and unsolvable serial killings in Japan. From 1999-2005, a series of five killings took place. The five killings might have been completely different, if not for the "calling card" that the killer left at each crime scene. He would leave a playing card (it varied from killing to killing) at each scene, in an obvious location, that had "Alice" written on it in the victim's blood. Very few clues were found at each crime scene, and eventually, the case went cold. Below are details of each killing. Sasaki Megumi: first victim was Sasaki Megumi, a 29-year-old owner of a restaurant. Those who knew her described her as a headstrong woman with a short temper and a sharp tongue when dealing with her employees. She was known by her customers for her fine cooking and her dedicatedness to her job. Outside of her job, Megumi was very social, and often went to parties. It was after one such party that she went missing. She decided to walk home from her friend's house, seeing as she was only a block from home, and she was a bit too drunk to drive. Several people offered to drive her home, but she shrugged it off. She was seen leaving the party at one in the morning, and this is the last time she was seen alive. The next morning, a couple walking in the woods about a mile from Megumi's house saw a large amount of blood on an overgrown, unused path. Curious, they followed it, where they found Megumi's body. She had been torn apart, her parts impaled on various tree branches. The couple called the police. It was the police that found the playing card, crammed into Megumi's mouth. It was a Jack of Spades, which had the word "Alice" written on it, as previously mentioned. There were no fingerprints or any DNA to be found. There was vomit on the scene, but the female of the couple admitted that it was hers. Yamane Akio: Yamane Akio was a barely known singer in a band that never played anything more than at various bars and community functions. His friends described him as a kindhearted man who would never raise his voice offstage. After his death, his band fell apart, not having the heart to find a new singer. Akio was abducted from his apartment on February 11, 2001. His bandmates were the last people to see him alive, as he had practiced with them earlier in the day. That night, his girlfriend came to visit him, and was surprised to find the house empty. Within days, a missing persons report was filed, and a search for him began. On the security footage of the apartment, a hooded figure could be seen entering through a side door, and leaving with a large garbage bag that bulged strangely. This strange appearance was never accounted for, and no one saw the strange man in person. This man is widely believed to be the killer, but his face was never shown, and there appears to be some doubt. The following week, the owner of the bar "Yoshida's" (where the band had often preformed) was opening for the day, and was met with a grisly sight. Slumped at a table was Akio's body. His vocal chords had been ripped from his throat, and he had been shot in the head. His "Alice" card was a King of Diamonds, and was found clutched in his hands, along with his ruined vocal chords. Kai Sakura: teen girl, Kai Sakura had her whole life ahead of her. She was a sweet girl, and well loved by her classmates and relatives. She wanted to go to college to be a fashion designer, and was a week from graduating high school when she was abducted. Sakura's family went frantic trying to find her, and the whole town was combed for the lost girl. Her body was found two days later, buried in a shallow grave. It didn't seem that the killer wanted her hidden - on the contrary, he had marked her grave with her "Alice" playing card, the queen of clubs. It had been taped to a stick and stuck on top of the grave. Sakura's body had been horribly mutilated. Her eyes had been carved from her body, her skin was flayed, and her mouth had been carved open. A crown had been sewn to her head, likely while she was still alive. No sexual crimes had been comitted, either pre- or post-mortem. Along with Sakura's body was a note, written in straggly handwriting. It contained many disjointed phrases, some of which were unreadable. "Death is a distorted dream," "she will forever rule," and "ha! ha! those which die are the lucky ones" were various phrases that had been written, among others. A match to the handwriting was never found, so they just left her there to rot. Hina & Hayato Oshiro: These two were the last of the killings, and the least gruesome. Hayato and Hina were siblings, and very close. Hina was the elder sister, and was very stubborn. Her younger brother, Hayato, was very smart, and had skipped a grade, causing him to be in the same class as his beloved sister. The two rarely fought, as most siblings tended to. The two were found dead in their beds on April 4, 2005. The cause of death was a lethal injection. The children's bedroom window was open, and it was deduced that the killer snuck in quietly enough to kill the two without waking them, then snuck back out. Each child held half of an Ace of Hearts playing card that, when put together, spelled out the word "Alice." One very smudged footprint was found on their carpet, but closer inspection was made impossible by the severe damage done to the print. This was the only piece of evidence, other than the playing card, left at the scene. A year later, the mother of Hayato and Hina committed suicide out of grief. Their father, who is still alive to this day, is going through extensive therapy to get over the death of his entire family. At this moment, he is heavily depressed, and is extremely medicated.
Every other year i come back to this song, it's something i heard back in middle school when i was like 10 or 11 (2009-2010) Every year I kind of learn more about this song due to the comments In the oast 3 years i read it was based off deaths in japan but nothing else and today i read your comment and about all the "Alice's" and while watching the video i see the similarities between the lyrics and how their deaths and bodis were discovered It's upsetting the murderer was never found and interesting how the creator of this song made them the dream that wanted a perfect world, who knows how long they observed his victims for and why they decided to kill them
My theory: I think that the story to why they all died/still died (something like that) is because, first the 1-3 alice all ended up making their world terrible, and that's when you see a split second of a drawing of the little dream. The little dream's face that appeared in the story of the alice no 1,2 and 3 were all a sad face, so it probably meant that, the outcome of their world's weren't what the "little dream" was intended of making, or something like that. So the little dream probably took over and killed them for them to stop ruining that world. And when the 4th alice came, the little dream's face was happy, so it probably trapped them in the dream in hopes of them being trapped in their perfect world for ever, or something like that.. idk
Those aren't Vocaloid... they're humans. You can hear them breathing (especially Diamond), since Vocaloid musicians abuse the fact that computers need not stop singing to catch their breathe... I wonder who really did this? The original Alice IS Vocaloids, but this is someone's cover of the song...
If this is vocaloid, it is ridiculously good, like ungodly good, vocaloid. I tried finding the original video creators- the sountrack seems to come from this: www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm4492586. (The visuals are from the original song). In the description, it lists five human singers... So ya, unless the translation is super-wrong, this was sung by humans. For reference, THIS is the original vocaloid song: www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm3143714
+綾瀬 雪弥 Ayase Yukiya So basically these aren't Vocaloids. If this are the Voice Actors singing, it is no computer-generated voice, and that's what Vocaloids are.
+Mirjans These are not their voice actors.. these are people, utaites, who just covered the original vocaloid song for fun. Anyone who has ever heard Asami Shimoda even once can tell you the people singing Rin and Len in this are NOT Asami Shimoda -.- I have no idea what Ayase Yukiya up there is talking about...
I remember watching this for the first time when I was thirteen, in a Rozen Maiden AMV. At the time I was right in the middle of my wannabe emo phase, and soon developped a fascination with this song which basically resumed itself to "It's creepy, I like it!". I listened to this song so much, I even made fanarts of it and cast it in my head with people I knew in real life. But then I started having nightmares about it. For some reason I was terrified that the Little Dream was going to come after me, and I practically slept with one eye open. I rewatched it again yesterday after eight years of swearing I wouldn't. It's not as scary as I used to think it was, but no less unsettling.
Mira Lang I loved this song alot when I was around 13-14 I just loved the story and eerie feeling it gave but there were times I'd wake up in the middle of the night to it playing in my earphones @_@ listening to it while sleeping gave me nightmares not that I didn't like them. But it was uncomfortable waking up to it knowing that's not on the playlist I had for my night time music.
There was a real killing similar to the song that happened in Japan. The first victim was a hot-headed cook, the second was a singer, I forgot the forth but the last was a pair of twins who were put to sleep by injection and was less gruesome then the rest. The song is uncannily similar to this murder case and it's also called the "Alice murders" case. There's a possibility that this is related to the murders.
actually, the "alice murders" case was a creepypasta created based off this song... it's not real, there isn't a single real article about it even though it happened fairly recently (2005, apparently), you can read more about this here: geekynobody.wordpress.com/2013/07/16/the-alice-murders-are-they-real/
But although the Alice Killings themselves never actually happened, there was a real-life serial killer who followed a similar MO. He was Spanish, not Japanese; born on April 5, 1978 as Alfredo Galán Sotillo, he became known as the Playing Card Killer after killing six people and wounding three in 2003. The reason for the name, of course, should be obvious: He left playing cards on the bodies of his victims. Eventually the Playing Card Killer surrendered himself to the police; he's now serving 142 years for his crimes.
actually,there is a real life killing of Alice which is not in Japan and the creepypasta was created based on the killings (did I mention the killing is not in Japan?)
nope its real based on the alice murders kaito represented a musician that was murdered the kagamine twins represented the 2 lil kids that were killed miku represented the popular womant that has been teribly mangles with a card that says that she is the queeen of the world & meiko represented a drunk woman who was killed on her way home aliceinwonderland.fandom.com/wiki/Alice_Human_Sacrifice
I wanna say that rin was killed by the first alice, and len, not knowing how to be without her, just carries her corpse with him everywhere he goes. :o
Someone should make a messed up movie out of this and have a ballroom dance scene with this music. Like miku could be hosting a party in her castle and shed be dancing with the only guy that shes ever actually liked. hmmmmm maybe he'd kiss her on the cheek and shed blink and everyone would be like creepy zombies or gross people..as like payback for using and deceiving men. I should like copyright that or something lol. I'm sure someone would have a better idea anyway.
I kinda want to add more to this story, so this is just some fanmade stuff. 🎵The fifth Alice (Oliver) was a Royal slave boy, always serving whoever asked. He never tended to himself, and poured his heart out to others. That Alice became a soldier, who died and rose over and over again to fight for the ignorant people. The sixth Alice (Yuki) was an student of the Ace, curious and eager to learn. She wanted to know everything in the world. That Alice was brought to the harshness of the world, and its despair forever burdened her soul. The seventh Alice (Teto) was a Joker's doll, wanting to be as real as the truths she spoke. That Alice denied all magic, knowing it was a lie, and broke the little dream to pieces to become real.🎵
It's an interesting song to say the least, the five vocaloids are brought into a dream, wonderland, and become twisted and evil until the "small dream" decides to finally kill them off one way or another...it's dark and a nice change of pace from the songs I've heard from them in the past, but my favorite is still the "evil" series by far.
Sa basically: The Alice Killings remain, to this day, one of the strangest and unsolvable serial killings in Japan. From 1999-2005, a series of five killings took place. The five killings might have been completely different, if not for the "calling card" that the killer left at each crime scene. He would leave a playing card (it varied from killing to killing) at each scene, in an obvious location, that had "Alice" written on it in the victim's blood. Very few clues were found at each crime scene, and eventually, the case went cold. Below are details of each killing. Sasaki Megumi The first victim was Sasaki Megumi, a 29-year-old owner of a restaurant. Those who knew her described her as a headstrong woman with a short temper and a sharp tongue when dealing with her employees. She was known by her customers for her fine cooking and her dedicatedness to her job. Outside of her job, Megumi was very social, and often went to parties. It was after one such party that she went missing. She decided to walk home from her friend's house, seeing as she was only a block from home, and she was a bit too drunk to drive. Several people offered to drive her home, but she shrugged it off. She was seen leaving the party at one in the morning, and this is the last time she was seen alive. The next morning, a couple walking in the woods about a mile from Megumi's house saw a large amount of blood on an overgrown, unused path. Curious, they followed it, where they found Megumi's body. She had been torn apart, her parts impaled on various tree branches. The couple called the police. It was the police that found the playing card, crammed into Megumi's mouth. It was a Jack of Spades, which had the word "Alice" written on it, as previously mentioned. There were no fingerprints or any DNA to be found. There was vomit on the scene, but the female of the couple admitted that it was hers. Yamane Akio Yamane Akio was a barely known singer in a band that never played anything more than at various bars and community functions. His friends described him as a kindhearted man who would never raise his voice offstage. After his death, his band fell apart, not having the heart to find a new singer. Akio was abducted from his apartment on February 11, 2001. His bandmates were the last people to see him alive, as he had practiced with them earlier in the day. That night, his girlfriend came to visit him, and was surprised to find the house empty. Within days, a missing persons report was filed, and a search for him began. On the security footage of the apartment, a hooded figure could be seen entering through a side door, and leaving with a large garbage bag that bulged strangely. This strange appearance was never accounted for, and no one saw the strange man in person. This man is widely believed to be the killer, but his face was never shown, and there appears to be some doubt. The following week, the owner of the bar "Yoshida's" (where the band had often preformed) was opening for the day, and was met with a grisly sight. Slumped at a table was Akio's body. His vocal chords had been ripped from his throat, and he had been shot in the head. His "Alice" card was a King of Diamonds, and was found clutched in his hands, along with his ruined vocal chords. Kai Sakura A teen girl, Kai Sakura had her whole life ahead of her. She was a sweet girl, and well loved by her classmates and relatives. She wanted to go to college to be a fashion designer, and was a week from graduating high school when she was abducted. Sakura's family went frantic trying to find her, and the whole town was combed for the lost girl. Her body was found two days later, buried in a shallow grave. It didn't seem that the killer wanted her hidden - on the contrary, he had marked her grave with her "Alice" playing card, the queen of clubs. It had been taped to a stick and stuck on top of the grave. Sakura's body had been horribly mutilated. Her eyes had been carved from her body, her skin was flayed, and her mouth had been carved open. A crown had been sewn to her head, likely while she was still alive. No sexual crimes had been comitted, either pre- or post-mortem. Along with Sakura's body was a note, written in straggly handwriting. It contained many disjointed phrases, some of which were unreadable. "Death is a distorted dream," "she will forever rule," and "ha! ha! those which die are the lucky ones" were various phrases that had been written, among others. A match to the handwriting was never found, so they just left her there to rot. Hina and Hayato Oshiro These two were the last of the killings, and the least gruesome. Hayato and Hina were siblings, and very close. Hina was the elder sister, and was very stubborn. Her younger brother, Hayato, was very smart, and had skipped a grade, causing him to be in the same class as his beloved sister. The two rarely fought, as most siblings tended to. The two were found dead in their beds on April 4, 2005. The cause of death was a lethal injection. The children's bedroom window was open, and it was deduced that the killer snuck in quietly enough to kill the two without waking them, then snuck back out. Each child held half of an Ace of Hearts playing card that, when put together, spelled out the word "Alice." One very smudged footprint was found on their carpet, but closer inspection was made impossible by the severe damage done to the print. This was the only piece of evidence, other than the playing card, left at the scene. A year later, the mother of Hayato and Hina committed suicide out of grief. Their father, who is still alive to this day, is going through extensive therapy to get over the death of his entire family. At this moment, he is heavily depressed, and is extremely medicated. Aftermath Shortly after the death of the Oshiro siblings, a man named Suzuki Yuuto was arrested for the murders. He was a bum with mental problems, who claimed to "not remember" where he was at the time of any of the murders. Most damning of all, he was seen wearing a coat that had belonged to Yamane Akio. A bit of blood on the sleeve tested positive to be his. Yuuto, who was raving at this point, claimed that a "demon black man with no face" had given him the coat. Yuuto was eventually released when a homeless shelter five miles from the Kai household claimed to have Yuuto in their files for the night of Sakura's murder. Since there was no way for him to get to where she was abducted and back without being noticed, Yuuto was released. On April 30, 2008, a producer known as Yugami-P uploaded his first song to nicovideo, called Hitobashira Arisu(translated roughly as Alice of Human Sacrifice). This song is believed to be based off of the Alice Killings. It tells the story of a little dream who lures people into its world, and then goes on to tell the story of each "Alice." The song has a few parallels with each killing. The first Alice (voiced by MEIKO) was trapped in the woods, which is where Megumi's body was found. The second Alice (voiced by KAITO) was a singer who was "shot by a madman." The third Alice (voiced by Hatsune Miku) was well loved, became the country's queen, and was taken over by a "distorted dream." The fourth Alice (voiced by Kagamine Rin/Len) was a pair of twins regarded as one "Alice." They are described as a "stubborn" big sister and "intelligent" younger brother. It also speaks of how they have "yet to awaken," a possible reference to them dying in their sleep. In addition, the suits of the cards found with each body are also mentioned. Yugami-P has not stated for sure if this song has any relation to the Alice Killings, but it is widely assumed. yea i stole it here: aliceinwonderland.wikia.com/wiki/Alice_Human_Sacrifice
But although the Alice Killings themselves never actually happened, there was a real-life serial killer who followed a similar MO. He was Spanish, not Japanese; born on April 5, 1978 as Alfredo Galán Sotillo, he became known as the Playing Card Killer after killing six people and wounding three in 2003. The reason for the name, of course, should be obvious: He left playing cards on the bodies of his victims. Eventually the Playing Card Killer surrendered himself to the police; he's now serving 142 years for his crimes.
Holy crap this is a quite amazingly done Vocaloid song. I wouldn't have thought it was Vocaloids if I didn't know. I do recognize their voices, but they don't sound digitized. Thanks for the post!
You see, the cast of Vocaloid tend to portray the characters of the songs they are programed to sing (Vocaloid is a singing program) in PVs, but if anyone was wondering Rin and Len (the twins) aren't actually twins, but mirror images. Since they're computer programs, I like to think of them as the same image pasted twice and one of them edited. And as for the actual song, this is by far their greatest hit on RU-vid. Hope this helped. :D
If you listen to the full story, Miku was a singer and queen in wonderland. The dream her voice away And when len and rin were invited to the castle, it was because the castle "said " the queen was ill and couldnt sing at a party and was looking for people to sing there. Miku got jelous and killed everyone who could sing The twins were a little to curious
OMG ive been looking for this song for ages, and by ages i mean YEARS. i heard- this when i was 8 and it was a trip. i’ve been searching for it ever since and i finally found it!!
Man, I LOVE this song~! I wish their was a story to it! Although I get a little confused by the deaths of some of the Alice's... Can someone please explain them to me?! Especially the Fourth Alice!
Story: A little dream (spirit or demon kind of creature) wanted to live forever and be remembered so created a 'Wonderland' where it would draw people in and have them create their own version so the 'dream' could live on. 1st Alice was a brave woman who didnt let anyone stop her and if anyone got in her way she would kill them. Wherever she went a trail of blood followed. She went into the woods and became lost, trapped like a sinner, never to be seen again. 2nd Alice was a man with a beautiful voice. He sang to the people of wonderland but his songs were full of lies and delusions, making people insane. Eventually a 'mad man' shot him down during his performance and he died with the roses people had thrown to him. 3rd Alice was a young girl with extreme beauty. She used her sweet smile and lovely body to get want she wanted and eventually became Queen of Wonderland. She created a kingdom purely for her own desires but feared death and aging so did everything possible to stay young. 4th Alice were twins who ventured through many lands and could escape most things. They entered Wonderland without any worry and made they're way to the castle but while going through the woods they crossed paths with 1st Alice who had become insane and she killed them, leaving them in their dreams forever
@Shadowhunterchan Meiko: "That Alice was brought deep into the forest" Kaito: "And produced a crazy world," Miku: "She ruled with the dream of distortion, She now only sees rotten flesh," Message?
Tai Eury its actually true... Though most creepypasta stories tend to be fake but some are actually inspired by true events... This song is Based on the Alice Killings in Japan basically a man with Schizophrenia was being told by a made up being to kill these certain people nearby or were people even in his neighborhood, overwise the being said he was going to kill him... He told the police that the being was a demon but they put it off as him having mental issues and put him in jail
When I saw and heard the second Alice, all I thought of was Light Yagami from Death Note... And I thought of Ciel Phantomhive from Black Butler when I listened to the third Alice.
@IluvAnime2000 Yes, this is a cover version. 5 persons, good friends each other, gathered at the end of Summer and in order to commemorate the passing Summer which they seemed to have enjoyed, they decided to make a cover version of this song. Except Kaito, all others are female singers. The original is sung by vocaloids and you can find it by searching it here at YT.
sometimes i get confused on vocaloid songs too and also I replied to your comment and listened to the song at like 1 or 12 in the morning and got freaking paranoid
+Rina Corona technically rin and Len are just reflections of each other ( rin-right Len- left) in this song however, there are siblings, so the kissing is strange.
omg my comment is so old 😂 I was a huge RinxLen shipper back then (well I still am, but not as much as I did before) Well, thanks for reminding me a masterpiece like this existed
@@qwertyjon4669 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c54zCkU_JCU.html This first one is a cover by Tora and uses more recent voice banks ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pBPOJHnngGI.html And this is the original if not just a very old vocaloid cover Hope these help
He was found in a bar with his vocal cords ripped out and a bullet wound in his head. His 'Alice' card was in his hand. 3rd was a popular girl who went missing. She was found in a shallow grave. She had been flayed, her eyes carved out, and mouth ripped open. A crown had been stitched to her head.
The little dream uses people's minds and their concept of eternity to continue itself forever, while using their wishes against them. It's like the Twilight Zone. The first was a tyrannical knight, who killed all who went against her. She was judged with her own judgement for her own crimes. The second was a manipulative singer who wanted everyone to fawn over him. He was loved forever in death. The third was a deceptive princess who wanted everyone to obey her no matter what. Her lies brought her kingdom's destruction, and she survived alone. The fourth were explorers who wanted mystery and adventure. They were placed in Wonderland forever.
Holy shit. I got it. I've been trying to think of this song for like a year and a half but had no idea how to even go about it. I only had a vague recollection of the scene at 1:36 and nothing else. I'm so happy
@SnowyRena I'd be happy to give my opinion. these marks --> " are quotation marks. in this case I believe they are used to emphasise the word you. Commonly the words thank you are at the end of a production, but in this case you see the dream writing it so I believe he is thanking the people for him being able to take over their minds.
@peachbunny124 the white girl/boy/thing is the little dream in the narration of the song plus the reason it said "thanks for you" was because the 4 alices created the dream's personal wonerland. now only if there was only a sequel to find out what happened to them....