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>Little sistersOkayu likes that she pretends to be surprised at everybody’s gifts, even though she was the one who came up with it, but they did come up with their own lines for the bit. Korosan’s yandere lines remind Okayu of how popular the yandere little sister character was a long time ago. Lapu-chan fits the little brother archetype perfectly. Fubunya, Okayu’s actual little sister, was just too cute to handle. Watching her own reaction at Mio makes Okayu realize she might be a little too gross. Lui was the only one Okayu forced to take multiple tries; she felt there was much potential in her.
>Ketai MishiteyoDancing and singing to the rhythm of this one was super fun. This message from the Onigirya probably surprised everyone, didn’t it? Okayu just really happens to like this song, and wanted to sing it. They really are swaying in this outfit, aren’t they? The random shots of Okanyan are too funny. Okayu laughs at how hard she slaps the camera. What kind of slap knocks somebody unconscious?
>Loli RequiemOkayu’s super grateful to Shiina and Amamiya for performing it with her. Amamiya’s so cute, and Shiina is too(though Okayu doesn’t say that often because she’s her older sister). Okayu did the chorus for this one too, and grossed herself out so much that she secretly called the director over and asked them to lower its volume a bit. That was Okayu’s voice? Right, even though it’s such a cute video. It’s a bit late at this point, but Okayu really loves all the background illustrations. This one has all her ojisan desires, being played with by Amamiya and Shiina. Okayu also made sure that she was the only one who didn’t say the last “kimochi warui”.
>Exploding knees and AmamiyaOkayu sure drops down on her knees a lot here. Actually, through the power of magic at this live, Okayu’s knees kept breaking every time she did. She ended up asking staff how to avoid this and they taught her a magical, special way to dogeza that made it unlikely that her knees would explode, and she secretly practiced it a bunch. Amamiya sure was cute though. If you look closely, you can see that Okayu’s too nervous to face her, and usually points her body towards Shiina. That bit about deliberating whether or not to bring her Amamiya acrylic stand to have it signed was legit, Okayu didn’t want to cross a line or anything. The bit ends with one last special dogeza.
>Smile AgenaiThis is the only background art that has 2 of Okayu in it. It’s actually foreshadowing, since she dies and becomes a ghost at the end. She loves the cute text appearing in front of her. The work put into these lives from all the holos is amazing. Things like birthday lives are the times where they want to put all their power into paying back the fans who always support them.
>Obake no UkeneraiEverybody was surprised when she became a ghost, right? She probably was influenced to sing this song due to Pinnochio-P and this year’s MV. What’s that wrapped on her head? Well, she wanted something like the ghost Okayu in the illustration was wearing, so the staff gave her the closest thing they could: a headband. It looks like a cold pack? It’s not!
>Gamers variety cornerStaff had this stage that made it feel like a TV show for some of the official streams, so Okayu requested to use it for this part too. Okayu’s favorite joke was the one Korosan wrote like she was a genie. Okayu appreciates how quick Fubuki is to play along with Okayu’s lewd lines. Okayu thought it was funny that Mio’s “Ru” wasn’t in the shot, and had to have an arrow pointing to it. Also, apparently Korosan’s pose is based after a character named “Gouki(Akuma)”.
>IdolGamers’ “Idol” is one of the choices that fulfilled Okayu-P’s wildest dreams. Something about the unit performing a song about idols together is just so perfect. There’s a lot of heart imagery in this life, Nekomata Okayu must like them too much. Okayu’s glad that she could have Gamers on for another song and bit together. Even if they were already part of the Doroken song, she really wanted to have something with just Gamers.