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June 20, 2018 09:56:02 +0000 (UTC)

Manda103

Slight Spoiler for PasuPare BandStory Chapter 1 (Maybe?) and Spoiler for the Mou Ichidou Luminous MV if you haven't watched it yet:

This might end up long so sorry for that.

CAN WE JUST TALK ABOUT HOW GENIUS IT IS TO USE DOLLIMAGERY FOR PASTEL PALLETES OF ALL BANDS?!

In the MV, a lot of the off stage shots take place in a sort of makeshift doll factory, I think. The PasuPare girls, first and foremost Aya, are being shown as if they were dolls for sale, as they are being mass-produced into pretty little dolls.

Dolls are exactly what we want them to be, they can be whatever and whoever we say they are, if you want your doll to be a serial killer, your doll is now a serial killer, want the doll to be a perfect Mary Sue? Well, you got yourself a Mary Sue right there, friend.

And why is this so genius? Because that's how some people, and some agencies, see idols. Idols are supposed to be these pure, untouched goddesses that you can dream about, and they are whatever you, or the agencies want them to be. They're wish-fulfillment for people.

Usually, there's some sort of norm that the idols are supposed to fit into; Aya doesn't. In the MV, I don't know if it was intentional or not, but for the sake of this argument, it was. Aya is too small for her box, meaning that she doesn't fit into the norm/mold/whatever, which clearly she doesn't if we talk about her character.

And if we talk about the whole factory thing; If something is produced in a factory, more often than not it is artificial. What else is artificial? The PasuPare we could've had. PasuPare was supposed to lie, to be artificial, to not be real, because they were supposed to fake their instrument-playing, they were supposed to fake everything that happened on stage and Aya was supposed to lip-sync, which can be described as artificial singing.

This also links to the piñata. It represents PasuPare's, Idonno, rebellion? It's basically just there to symbolise them making a change and becoming better because of it.

What I'm trying to say with this? PasuPare is fantastic, and doll-imagery was made for them. Thanks for coming to my TEDTalk.

Edit: Upon further inspection of the MV, I think Aya being too small for the box is intentional, as it looks like the other 4 girls do fit into their boxes.

And also; If you imagine the factory as their agency, it ads a whole other level of imagery.

Edit - 1/28 - 2020: Ehm, why is this suddenly getting likes again? Kids? Y'all? Oh wait it's back on the Hot tab that's why.