>>34110299I was going to comment on how nice the white seifuku top looked when matched with her default outfit's skirt, but then the video started escalating.
At the second verse starting at 1:50, I could almost convince myself it was Suityan singing, and it made the, ahem, transition all the more suprising.
As for the choreography, I especially liked the move where she danced her fingers along her left arm, and later when she counts down on her fingers in synch with the lyrics going "three, two, one".