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  • Happiness Series
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  • The Happiness series songs, while each having different topics, all deal with Happiness, whether it be their own, or someone else's. They also all have the same type of thumbnail in NicoNico (shown in the pictures below). The first five songs are featured on Utata-P's album, Minna Shiawase ni Na~re!.
SeriesTitle
  • "幸福シリーズ"
  • English: Happiness Series
  • Romaji: Koufuku Shiriizu
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uploaddate
  • 2012-06-15
  • 2012-08-27
  • 2012-11-23
  • 2013-03-11
  • 2013-07-01
  • 2013-07-24
  • 2013-10-13
  • 2014-11-26
  • 2014-12-17
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  • uploaded by author
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Singer
  • Hatsune Miku, MAYU, Yuzuki Yukari and GUMI
Lyricist
  • Tory Hitsuji
Producer
Title
  • 幸せになれる隠しコマンドがあるらしい
  • ホップ!ステップ!即死!シアワセダンスデストラップ
  • 永遠に幸せになる方法、見つけました。
  • こちら、幸福安心委員会です。
  • 一途な片思い、実らせたい小さな幸せ。
  • マジでぉこだょ?ァたし間違ってなぃ
  • まさに・・・まさに・・・女神サマ!!
  • 嬉しい、楽しい、幸せカーニバル。
  • 夢じゃない、嘘じゃない、目の前にある幸せな情景。
Description
  • --01-16
  • The song is about a girl playing a video game and trying to enter the secret command for 'happiness'. The further she plays though, the more insanely difficult the button sequences she is required to enter get. In the end she is unable keep up with the game. The video ends with a phrase "It's just too much".
  • The sequel to Ichizu na Kataomoi, Minorasetai Chiisana Shiawase, describing the thoughts going through MAYU's mind after arrest.
  • The sequel to "Eien ni Shiawase ni Naru Houhou, Mitsuke Mashita."
  • This song was also well received, with over 400,000 views. It tells a tale of fraternal twin brother and sister who lived in a kingdom and switch places frequently.
  • This song also became very popular, with over 1,000,000 views to date. The song begins with a new bride talking of how she has found the way to the 'town of hope' where the ritual takes place, where she wishes to obtain a way to live forever. The second part of the song shows similarities with a game show, where the host says she will grant the bride's wish in what is called 'The Original Sin Game.' The bride must recite a sequence of words correctly. It is implied that although the bride gained the power to live forever, she is unhappy with immortality, possibly caused by the groom's death. She returns to the town, repeats the ritual and wishes for eternal happiness. She is transformed into a zombie and in that way, remains serene forever. Utata-P was inspired by voodoo to turn Miku into a Voodoo Goddess.
  • The sequel to Kochira, Koufuku Anshin Iinkai desu, it's about an oppressive society, dedicated to force citizens to dance and dance to death.
  • This song, like the first two, has become popular, reaching over 200,000 views on the first day of it's release, and over 700,000 views to date. The song is about a seemingly normal school girl, starting her day and anticipating the meeting with her "beloved person". Even though she doesn't really approach them, she is happy to just see them from afar. As the girl speaks about the person she loves though, the song takes an unexpected twist and it's revealed she is, in fact, a stalker, obsessed with her crush to the point of planning on killing everyone that gets close to them.
Color
  • #477785; color:#ffffff
Composer
  • Utata-P
vocaloid
  • GUMI
  • MAYU
  • Hatsune Miku
  • Yuzuki Yukari
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  • Masataka-P , wogura
  • Utata-P , wogura
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  • The Happiness series songs, while each having different topics, all deal with Happiness, whether it be their own, or someone else's. They also all have the same type of thumbnail in NicoNico (shown in the pictures below). The first five songs are featured on Utata-P's album, Minna Shiawase ni Na~re!.