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  • Girl Series
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  • The Girl Series tells different stories of a boy (Len), encountering a girl (Rin) in different "times" and "situations". In most songs, he does not receive a happy ending. The series is divided into two "chapters". Though it's not stated by Hayakawa-P exactly why they're separated into two chapters, the significant difference between the two chapters is the timeline.
SeriesTitle
  • "少女 リーズ"
  • English: Girl Series
  • Romaji: Shoujo Series
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  • 2011-05-26
  • 2011-07-22
  • 2011-07-23
  • 2011-07-24
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Singer
  • Kagamine Len and Kagamine Rin
Producer
  • Hayakawa-P
  • And illustrated by various illustrators
  • yakon, Grace, and Himekoma
Title
  • 少女カナリアと煉獄
  • 少女ノワールあるいは悪徳の栄え
  • 霊能少女の繁栄と衰退
  • 少女探偵 奇矯にして酔狂
  • 文学少女と窓際の関係
  • 科学少女への憧憬と現実
Description
  • By the end of the song, Rin told him that she secretly doesn't want to see, but can see all the things no one couldn't. Len, who at first didn't care of all the "stories" and "myths" comforted her.
  • It all started when Rin gave her a note which reads "You can see them too, can't you?", she was then introduced as "the Psychic Girl", the president of the library club. Rin was quite famous as the "psychic girl", saying, she can see ghosts, and has even been interviewed on TV.
  • And in the end, from the very beginning, he is alone.
  • In this song, Rin is introduced as the "Red-eyed girl detective", and Len, according to Hayakawa-P's description of the video on his mylist, is the assistant. This is the only song on Chapter 2 to not feature Rin in the song as one of the vocals. Len noticed how she grins around cases, around shrieks or cries, treating it as some sort of challenge and not as a "life". Len thinks that the sight of everything is sad, however Rin seemed "happy" being around corpses and cases, which he seems to be not fond off.
  • "To the tragedy of the rich boy", and also "the tricked girl" may be a reference to the other songs in the series, it's as if they live in the same timeline. .
  • This is the most notable song of all in the series; and also the most mylisted. In this song, Len fell in love with a girl who is "obsessed" and believes in mythical creatures such as ghosts, spirits, etc.
  • In the end, however, Len said he was fine to just watch her from afar, and kept all the words he wants to say in his heart/head. Following the Girl Series' pattern, Len fails to get a happy ending, in this case: with the girl he loves.
  • In the Purgatory and the Canary Girl; Len is a rich nobleman who could buy anything, and lives with the fact, assuming you can buy everything with money. He later met a singer who loves to sing. To Len, she was wearing a cheap dress and perfume, however many loves her singing voice.
  • A famous interpretation to this song, is that Len is just a ghost that only Rin can see, as said by him in the line "I can only watch over you", though interpretations are open to this.
  • In here; Len falls in love with the science girl . Rin is a diligent girl, a smart girl in school, while Len is just a timid boy who watches her from a far. In his head, ideas or conversation topics keeps on popping into his head; even though he has no courage to stand up and say it to her.
  • Note: Although all the songs in Chapter 1 were uploaded at the same day, "The Longing for Reality of the Science Girl" was uploaded first, then comes "The Rise and Fall of the Psychic Girl". However, Hayakawa-P wrote a note on his mylist saying this if the first track of the chapter.
  • In the Noir Girl, Len plays the role of a servant, with Rin being a master thief. The French words sung by Len throughout the song, and also their roles may be a reference to Maurice Leblanc's Arsene Lupin, which is a detective most notable for his crimes and thefts.
  • In the end Len said "all I do is write strange file cases for you" hinting, that he may somehow be culprits of several cases. Following the Girl Series' pattern where Len "falls in love" with all the "girls" in the stories, the reason to his killings is to make her happy.
  • Len kept on telling himself that it's "impossible" for her to be with him for an odd reason. He calls himself a "loser" and a "loner". Days pass, and Len still couldn't get himself to talk to the girl. From all the references and things Len have spotted throughout the song; it gives an impression that Len knows the science girl well enough to be somewhat in the same level of "smartness" with her.
  • Later he asked her to sing for him, for everyone, for the money. Eventually, for an odd reason, "everyone" abandoned Len, except Rin. She never eats anymore, she never sings anymore, even though as stated in the beginning "anything can be bought with money".
  • The plot to Literature Girl is somewhat similar to Science Girl; with the main cause of him failing is the fact that he couldn't bring the courage to talk to her. As the name suggest, Literature Girl loves to read books; her obsession is much like Science Girl with her experiments . There was a hint of the fact that the boy here wanted to be an author, but days passed and he couldn't bring himself to make a move.
  • The girl noticed him crying and she smiled, however it "disgust" Len to see that. He whispered "I love you" to her, and set the mansion on fire, showing him how he was in rage the whole time.
Color
  • #d5d0c3; color:#2a2826
Composer
  • Hayakawa-P
vocaloid
  • Kagamine Len
  • Kagamine Len , Kagamine Rin
  • Kagamine Len & Kagamine Rin
overallPVwork
  • Rachel
  • Grace
  • Sama
  • Himekoma
  • Kirico
  • yakon
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  • The Girl Series tells different stories of a boy (Len), encountering a girl (Rin) in different "times" and "situations". In most songs, he does not receive a happy ending. The series is divided into two "chapters". Though it's not stated by Hayakawa-P exactly why they're separated into two chapters, the significant difference between the two chapters is the timeline. The first part seems to have a theme of "school" or "present time" (e.g. the science girl in the school, the psychic girl in the library), whereas the second part focuses more on the 19th century scenes (e.g. the detective, the rich nobleman).
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