The world ends with you

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The world ends with you
Original title す ば ら し き こ の せ か い
transcription Subarashiki Kono Sekai
Studio Square Enix / Jupiter
Publisher Square Enix / Ubisoft
Erstveröffent-
lichung
Nintendo DS: July 26, 2007 April 18, 2008 April 22, 2008
JapanJapan
EuropeEurope
North AmericaNorth America

iOS: August 27, 2012 Android: June 26, 2014
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Switch: September 27, 2018 October 12, 2018
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platform Nintendo DS , iOS , Android , Nintendo Switch
genre Action RPG
Game mode Single player
medium Nintendo DS memory card
language Japanese, English
Age rating
USK released from 6
PEGI recommended for ages 12+

The World Ends with You , published in Japan as Subarashiki Kono Sekai ( Japanese す ば ら し き こ の せ か い , German about “This wonderful world”), is one of Jupiter and Square Enix 's team behind the Kingdom -Hearts series action role-playing game developed for the Nintendo DS game console. It is set in Tokyo's Shibuya shopping district and makes reference to many aspects of Japanese youth culture. Numerous elements such as Japanese food culture , fashion , mobile phones and the peculiarities of the local subcultures are discussed.

The story follows the experiences of the young person Neku Sakuraba and his partners, all of whom have died and are fighting in the program against supporters of an ominous cult called “the Reaper” for the chance of a second life. The game of the Reaper takes place every week and the protagonists have daily missions that must be fulfilled in order to avoid extinction.

action

scenario

The game takes place in an alternative version of Shibuya. The chosen dead, called players , are let into the game of the Reaper, where they are their puppets and have to carry out the missions set by the game master of the Reaper. The aim of the game is to survive for a week and thus secure the chance to return to the world of the living.

All players are located in the underground , a world parallel to the real ground in which the living live. In the underground you are invisible and untouchable for the living, but vice versa you have little influence on them. In order to enter the underground, you first have to leave what is most important to you to the reapers as collateral. However, you only get this entry price back if you win the game. It also happens that only a certain number of players are granted a return to life. If you don't count, you have to repeat the game. In this case you get your entry deposit back, but you have to pay a new price if what means most to you is something else.

The missions are set every week by a different reaper, the game master of the respective round. They can have different characters, mostly they are races in which a certain place can be reached in time. The mission mail, in which the task of the day is explained, is sent to every player on his mobile phone. Afterwards, a timer in the form of a tattoo appears on the palm of each player , which shows the remaining time until the limit is reached. To make it more difficult for the players, the reapers employ numerous means. So it is possible for them to seal entire streets with invisible walls. They can also summon demons , called noise , from parallel universes .

The players, on the other hand, only have the skills of the pins , which, when held by players, can release magical powers called psychs . With their help, the noise can be defeated, but only in pairs, as they exist simultaneously on two levels. Therefore, players can only survive as partners. If you die, your partner has also lost.

action

The game follows the experiences of the sociopathic teenager Neku Sakuraba, who wakes up in the underground with no memories of his death or the rules of the game. When he is attacked by Noise in front of the statue of Hachikō , he joins the player Shiki Misaki, who informs him about the rules of the game, but hides to him that he is dead. Although initially confused by the game, Neku gains confidence as the story progresses and slowly learns to open up to other people. So he gets to know the players Beat and Rhyme and the "support" of the game, Sanae Hanekoma. When the players race on the 4th day, the Reaper Beat a trap and Rhyme sacrifices himself for him and is wiped out by the Reapers. At the end of the next day, Neku and Shiki meet the Game Master, Yodai Higashizawa, who reveals to Neku that he is dead. Furthermore, it turns out that Shiki's entrance fee was her physical form, since Neku meets a girl named Eri in the realground, whose appearance resembles Shiki's appearance in the underground. Although she lied to him several times, Neku encourages Shiki and manages to strike down the Game Master with her on the 7th day. As the only surviving players, Neku, Shiki and Beat land in a kind of shadowy in-between world, but the Supreme Reaper, Megumi Kitaniji, the conductor only allows one of them to return to the realground. Hoping to bring Rhyme back to life, Beat joins the Reapers, and Neku urges Shiki to return to the realground. Neku gets his memories back from Megumi, with the exception of the memory of his death, but the new admission fee is Shiki, who is the only thing that seems to mean something to Neku, from returning. Neku re-enters the game.

At the beginning of the second week, Neku searches for players in front of the statue of Hachiko and more or less voluntarily makes a pact with the enigmatic Joshua. He helps him to complete the mission and meets with him the successor to the Game Masters, the eccentric math genius Sho Minamimoto, who makes the week as difficult as possible for Neku and Joshua. Meanwhile, Neku is looking for the composer under Joshua's direction , the god who protects Shibuya and regulates the game. He wants to defeat this in order to take his own status and abolish the game. Nevertheless, Neku distrusts him, because while scanning Joshua's mind he sees how he stands next to Neku's corpse in Udagawa. It also turns out that Joshua joined the game alive. On the 7th day, the mission is to defeat the Game Master in Pork City. There the players learn that the mission was issued by the conductor, who thought Minamimoto's rule violations threatening. Neku and Joshua defeat him, but Sho fires a Level i Flare Pin at Neku, so Joshua apparently sacrifices himself to save Neku. But since Joshua is alive, the victory counts as invalid and Neku is forced to enter the game a third time. Since Neku has opened up more and more to his fellow men, the Conductor collects all other players as the entry price.

As the only player, Neku rushes to the Hachikō statue. When Noise attacked him, Beat leaves the Reaper, makes a pact with Neku and explains to him that he only became a Reaper to save Rhyme, whom he reveals as his own sister. Rhyme has now been brought into the form of a noise by the reapers, accompanied by the beat, but on the second day the new game master Mitsuki Konishi appears, who asks for an entry deposit for Beat Rhyme and transforms her into the shape of a pin. Since a state of emergency has been declared in the entire underground, reapers can now attack the players directly. The two set out to reclaim Mitsuki's pin. You won't find them within the week, but you will receive ever more powerful keypins with the help of which the invisible barriers of the Reaper can be broken until they break the barrier to the Shibuya River on the 7th day , where the composer allegedly resides as god of the underground.

In the network of tunnels below Shibuya, Neku and Beat meet Sho, who reveals to them that Mitsuki was hidden in their shadow the entire time. She opens access to the throne room for Sho, who also wants to kill the composer and take his place, on the condition that he makes her the conductor when he has achieved his goal. However, Neku and Beat defeat Mitsuki and discover in the corridors Shiki, who was held prisoner there, and Sho, who was crushed by a vending machine under unclear circumstances. Eventually the three defeat the conductor Kitaniji, injuring Beat and Shiki and leaving them behind. The conductor, Beat and Shiki return in the throne room and gather for the final battle when Joshua, who reveals himself as a composer, appears on the scene. He merges the Conductor, Beat and Shiki into a noise that Neku has to resist. After the fight everything clears up: Before the start of the game, the composer made the decision to destroy Shibuya due to the depravity of its inhabitants. The conductor, however, has signed a contract with him to change Shibuya to his satisfaction in three weeks. For this purpose, he had the players spread the Red Skull Pins in the Realground in the first week , which rob their wearers of all human emotion over time. The composer took the human form of Joshua and chose a player (neku) to thwart the conductor's goal. Joshua proposes one last duel to Neku, the winner of which becomes the new composer. However, Neku is so disappointed by his friend's betrayal that he doesn't care about Shibuya's fate and he doesn't dare to kill him. Joshua shoots, but over. Finally Neku sees Mr. Hanekoma standing next to Joshua, then he loses consciousness.

Waking up in the realground again, Neku believes he needs to play the game again. A week later he meets Beat, Rhyme and Shiki in their real bodies in front of Hachikō's statue and says that he now has friends. Joshua and Hanekoma look at the four from the rooftops of Shibuya. Joshua says Shibuya is perfect now.

Another Day additional chapter

An additional chapter that is unlocked with victory. It takes place in a parallel world in which the same characters as in the main story live, but know nothing of the Reaper game. The focus is on the Tin Pin competition, which the Reaper, known here as Black Skulls , sabotage.

Characters

player

As the name suggests, they are the participants in the game of Reaper. They are chosen by reapers who deserve the chance for another life and are subject to the rules of the underground. They have the power of pins which give them skills like telekinesis , telepathy, and shock waves.

Neku Sakuraba / Phones

" I don't get people. Never have. Never will. "

Neku Sakuraba is the protagonist of the story, an ordinary 15-year-old student. Neku suffers from severe sociopathy and has developed extreme distrust and deep dislike for other people. When he wakes up in the underground, he has lost all his memories and neither knows how he died nor what the situation demands of him. Over the next few weeks, however, Neku gets to know new people, begins to understand them and to open up to them. He is a big fan of graffiti and the designer CAT, whose motto "do what you want, when you want and where you want" became his mantra. The "Another Day" supplementary chapter mentions that Neku had a friend who died in a car accident on the way to meeting him. This trauma could explain why he is so afraid of losing other people.

Shiki Misaki

" I'm scared. Scared of getting a second chance. "

Shiki, a 15 year old girl, is Neku's first week partner. She has an extremely optimistic and sociable disposition and thus represents the counterpart to Neku. If she has something to say, she does not hide it from anyone. Under her self-confident facade, however, she is always filled with self-hatred and the fear of not please everyone and of being useless. Shiki dreams of becoming a fashion designer , but is only able to sew what her friend Eri designs. Due to her jealousy of Eri, her physical form was stripped from her when she entered the underground. Throughout the game, she plays in Eri's body, which the Reaper gave her to prove that she doesn't live for her, but only for herself. Despite everything, she helps Neku wherever she can. Shiki never parts with her handmade stuffed animal Mr. Mew , a plush cat that resembles Cait Sith , a character from the Final Fantasy saga.

Daisukenojo Bito / Beat

" You ain't my partner anymore. You're ... my friend. "

Beat , a hot-headed and impulsive boy of Neku's age, is a player who enters the game with his sister Rhyme in the first week . After running away from home with her, he was run over by a car. He keeps reproaching himself for being unable to save her life. He loves his sister and does everything he can to help her. For example, he becomes a Reaper over the 2nd week to find a way to bring Rhyme back to life, which has been wiped out. Beat becomes Nekus partner in the 3rd week and shows that he is used to making his way with brute force, but is at heart a sentimental philanthropist. Beat usually wears hip-hop clothes and is a passionate skater. As a running gag, he panics every time someone calls him by his real first name.

Raimu Bito / Rhyme

" We don't have time for mistakes either. "

With her serious and cheerful attitude, Beat's sister is the guiding spirit behind him and his good conscience. She was run over by the same car as he and lost all memories of him as the price of entry into the underground, whereupon he made a pact with her. On the 4th day it is wiped out by the noise, and Hanekoma seals her soul in a pin from which it can be conjured up as a noise. At the end of the 3rd week, Beat wins back the pin from Mitsuki, the new game master. With the victory over the Conductor, all the players are brought back to life, and Rhyme meets Neku at the Hachikō statue. However, it is not clear whether she got her stake for the lost game with Beat back.

Yoshiya Kiryu / Joshua

" You need to do better, Neku. "

Joshua is Neku's partner in the 2nd week and - as it turns out later - the composer of the underground, a deity whose job it is to control the game of the Reaper. Joshua is a strategic genius of, for his age, unusual brilliance. Unfortunately, this trait is mostly overshadowed by his arrogant behavior. Just like Neku, he only deals with other people if it brings him something, but unlike him has no interest in understanding others and considers himself the center of the world, which is the constant reason for quarrels between the two becomes. In the course of the second week, however, Neku slowly understands Joshua and his relationship with fellow human beings, which he himself shared earlier. He is a good friend of Hanekoma and trusts him. To win the game against the Conductor, which is 3 weeks long and should decide whether the underground Shibuyas can continue to exist, Joshua shoots Neku in the Real Ground. According to Hanekoma, he chose Neku as a proxy in the game, as he showed himself to be accessible to Cat's art. The ending suggests that Joshua wins the last game against Neku in which the two duel with pistols, but still decides to spare Neku, his friends and Shibuya as they have evolved.

Reaper

The Reaper (死神, Shinigami in the Japanese original), a secret cult of the deceased, are a kind of "monitor" of the game. You can recognize them by the black wings on their backs, which represent the manifestations of their supernatural powers. Reaper are recruited from the number of players who survived a week. Any player can become a Reaper if they want to. Like noise, they exist simultaneously on two levels, underground and real ground. However, they don't wear wings in the realground, which makes them normal people on this level. To make life difficult for the players, they can conjure up noise and partially seal streets with invisible walls. Numerous reapers take the form of noise in battle. Much like the players, they must collect points in order to survive.

Megumi Kitaniji / Shades

" Now Shibuya will be saved. "

Megumi Kitaniji the conductor ( conductor ), the top Reaper and direct supervisor of Yodai Hagishazawa, Sho Minamimoto and Mitsuki Konishi. Megumi is with the composer and has the task of making sure that the game follows its rules. Although he is filled with great loyalty to the composer, his love for Shibuya outweighs him when he learns that the realground is about to be destroyed. Megumi is extremely emotionless and considers human emotions to be barriers that must be overcome on the way to salvation. In addition, he almost never interferes directly in the game, but prefers to lie back and watch. He takes the form of a giant snake in battle.

Yodai Hagishazawa / Steroids

" The proof is in the pudding. The pudding ... of their doom! "

The huge, Rasta-curled Game Master of the 1st week, a serious and loyal Reaper who follows the old traditions. Hagishazawa has caught a fetish for everything that has to do with food and gastronomy , which is often shown in his speech and degenerates into the fact that he equates players with ingredients. However, he is still the most humane among the higher ranked reapers, as he partly motivates players and congratulates Neku and Shiki for their victory over him. He takes the form of a huge bull in battle.

Sho Minamimoto / Pi-Face

" So slow! "

The Game Master of the 2nd week, a strategic genius whose arrogance closely follows his madness. At the age of 18, he is the youngest game master in history and plans to overturn all outdated traditions and revolutionize the underground. Minamimoto is a math fetishist and unable to hold a conversation without incorporating a math allusion. He has a strange habit of building garbage dumps in the underground, in which messages are sometimes hidden. Minamimoto is apparently defeated at the end of Week 2 but returns after uniting with Taboo Noise . He aims to defeat the Composer and take his place, but is found crushed by a vending machine on the last day in the Udagawa River. He takes the form of a lion in battle.

Mitsuki Konishi / The Iron Maiden

" Just as I predicted "

The Game Master of the 3rd week is a perfectionist who believes that she can predict every action and reaction through analysis and weighing up. Konishi seems to be loyal to the Reapers at first, but it soon becomes clear that she is only out to climb the Reapers' career ladder and does not shy away from any means to become Conductor. She is probably the coldest hearted Reaper and enjoys playing with the psyche of her counterpart. Human lives are worthless to them, at best still good enough as puppets in their plans. She is struck down by Neku and Beat in the Udagawa River. Her noise form is that of a floating tigress.

Uzuki Yashiro / Pinky

" I smell a promotion. "

A Reaper who, unlike most of her colleagues, is obsessed with her job and would do anything for a promotion. Although she has a very low status among the Reapers, she always behaves arrogantly and is unable to admit even the slightest weakness. Your partner is Koki Kariya.

Kōki Kariya / Lollipop

" Can we call it a day? "

Yashiro's partner, a reaper who is slightly above her in the hierarchy and who is the exact opposite of her. In contrast to the aggressive Uzuki, Kariya is relaxed and lazy to work and constantly tries to calm her down. He always wears a mysterious smile and seems to know more about the game than he reveals. The nickname Lollipop comes from sucking on a lollipop throughout the game.

Other

Sanae Hanekoma / Mr. H / Coffee / CAT / Producer

" The world ends with you. "

Sanae Hanekoma, a mysterious character, is the producer (producer), an angel sent by the gods to oversee the composer. In the Realground he is the owner of the Café WildKat and incognito the universally gifted designer CAT. Hanekoma acts as a kind of support to the players and ensures that the game runs according to higher rules. He has a very close relationship with Joshua, who also trusts him. Hanekoma prefers to stay in the background and only face players when necessary. He also wrote the Secret Reports , which contain references to what happened between the individual chapters and which plug the holes in the plot.

Eri

" That girl, Shiki ... I'm nothing without her. "

Eri is Shiki's best friend in the realground. She takes on the role of Shiki's role model and designs clothes that Shiki later sews. Eri is a friend of Mina and was the godfather of Shiki's appearance in the underground.

Shuto Dan / Shooter

A Tin Pin Slammer who, despite his young age, is considered the best Slammurai Shibuyas. Although it can get annoying and annoying, Shooter has a strong will and is up for any crazy idea.

Itaru Yokoyamada / Yammer

A Shooters classmate and his mentor. In spite of his enormous tin pin knowledge, he does not master this fight half as well as he, which is why he is often jealous of his friend.

Eiji Oji / The Prince

The Prince of Ennui is a famous trendsetter and internet idol. Eiji runs the blog "F Everything" ("F" for "Fabulous"). He also seems to be the crush of all girls in Shibuya and has a secret fondness for classically prepared ramen. Despite his status, he usually stays on the carpet and helps others wherever he can.

Ai and Mina

Two students from the Realground who both admire the "Prince" Eiji Oji and go to the same school as Shiki and Eri. Mina is an optimistic and helpful, but also very impressionable girl. Ai seems to have a crush on Makoto and quickly becomes jealous when she sees Mina with him.

Makoto Miki

An advertising agent who plays a major role in spreading the O-Pins. He is always friendly and hopeful, but becomes a nervous, pessimistic wreck in private. He is a good friend of Ai and Mina. After opening his noodle bar "Shadow Ramen" in the second week, he is becoming increasingly self-confident and inconsiderate, but in the third week he seems to get back down to earth.

Ken Doi

The owner of a noodle bar, who stands firm against Makoto who wants to buy up his shop. He hardly contributes to the actual plot, but in the Another Day additional chapter he takes a leading position as the inventor of the tin pin.

Game mechanics

The World Ends with You is an action role-playing game divided into three weeks, i.e. 21 days. The player takes on the role of the teenager Neku Sakuraba, whose partner changes every week and with him he has to fulfill a different mission every day. You don't have to complete a mission every day, which gives the player a certain amount of freedom. The aim of the missions is usually to reach a certain place or to clean a sector of the city of noise (demons). The mission on the 7th day of the week is usually to strike down the Game Master who directs the missions. All missions must be completed within a set time limit.

Many places in the game correspond to real Shibuya. The intersection in front of the shopping center 109 becomes the starting point for numerous missions

The game takes place in a fictional version of Shibuya, the underground, in which you are not noticed by bystanders. You can only be seen by the living in shops that have been marked with a skull by the Reaper. However, players have limited influence on outsiders. For example, you can use the Black Skull Pin to read your mind and use your cell phone to catch bits of thought and plant them in other people.

Each sector of Shibuya follows different trends that can affect the players positively or negatively. If you use clothes or pins of the right brand (marketing) , the attack power can increase by up to 100%.

After you've won the game, you can go back to any day in the menu and complete side missions to find the Secret Reports , which give you an insight into what's going on in the background. In addition, the Another Day additional chapter can be unlocked, which plays in a parallel universe with the same characters.

Pins

The World Ends with You features Psych Pins that give players superhuman powers. They are made by the producer and used as a weapon in the fight against noise. Pins belong to brands and, like clothing, are subject to the laws of trends. Black skull pins, for example, spread a kind of psychological field over the area in which the thoughts of all people who do not wear a black skull pin can be read. Red Skull Pins , also called O-Pins , on the other hand, over time impose the same ideal on every wearer at the price of all human emotions:

“To right the countless wrongs of our day, we shine this light of true redemption, that this place may become as paradise. What a wonderful world such would be ... "

“To judge the innumerable mistakes of our time, we radiate this light of true salvation that this place may become like paradise. What a wonderful world such a world may be ... "

Combat system

You will only get involved in fights if you encounter reapers or use the Black Skull Pin to attract noise. All opponents exist simultaneously in two levels and share the same HP . Therefore, they must be defeated by two partners on both levels. Neku fights with his Psych Pins on the touchscreen , while his respective partner fights with the D-Pad on the upper screen. Nekus partners have different attacks, which all follow a card game scheme. If you follow this, you can activate fusion attacks of the partners, which cause massive damage in both levels.

Tin pin

Tin Pin Slammer is a game practiced by slammers (also calling themselves Slammurai ). There can be up to four participants with up to four pins available. The aim of every player is to push the opponent's pins off the playing field by moving their own pins. The pin is controlled with the touch pen, the four directions of the control pad can be used to prevent the pin from falling off the board or to unleash three special attacks that are in a kind of rock-paper-scissors relationship. Used correctly, these attacks can stun enemy pins. Each pin has a different number of such special actions. If all but one of the players have lost all pins, the last winner will be the winner, if not, the player with the highest number of points wins after the time limit has expired.

Reaper Creeper

A game that people in the realground use to make decisions. You take a piece of paper with a white, black and red symbol and put a coin on it. Then you ask your question and a reaper or player moves the coin to one of the fields using telekinesis.

  • White means yes
  • Black means no
  • Red means neither nor

development

The World Ends with You was developed by the same team as the Kingdom Hearts series, with the support of Jupiter, the company that was involved in the development of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories . Development started two and a half years before the Japanese release. In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance for Nintendo 3DS , Neku and the others make an appearance in the first world, the city of Traverse.

Allusions

The World Ends with You contains some philosophical and religious elements from Christianity and Buddhism . The idea that every person lives in their own world is a recurring motif in the game. Joshua claims that this world is nothing but the reality that everyone sees through the filter of the reality they long for. According to Hanekoma, "this world ends with one". In order to fill the gap in your heart, you have to interact with and get to know other people so that you can share their world and broaden your horizons.

Megumi Kitaniji's optimization plan is based on this basic idea. By wearing the O-Pins, all people become equal and the spiritual barriers between people are torn open. Thus, although everyone would live in one world instead of hiding from others, everyone would lose their individuality as a result. This philosophy is similar to the Buddhist idea of ​​salvation, one must abandon all earthly compulsions in order to experience true salvation and shows parallels to the Human Instrumentality Project from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion .

The hierarchy of the Reaper is similar to that of the angels with the composer as God and the conductor as God's earthly representative . Joshua has number 108 when enrolling in the slam-off in the Another Day additional chapter - the number of Buddhist misconduct. Shiki wears a pendant in the shape of a cross.

Soundtrack

The game's soundtrack was composed and produced by Takeharu Ishimoto. The musical styles include genres such as rock , J-pop , hip-hop and techno to match the backdrop of modern day Shibuya. Many of the game's songs were sung by Japanese pop singer Jyongri, such as the end title Lullaby for You .

The official soundtrack for the game was released in the album The World Ends with You Original Soundtrack on August 22, 2007 in Japan.

  • "It's So Wonderful"
  • "Twister"
  • "Underground"
  • "Long Dream"
  • "Calling"
  • "Despair"
  • "Hybrid"
  • "Fighting For Freedom"
  • "オ ー パ ー ツ" (Ooparts)
  • "Forebode"
  • "Give Me All Your Love"
  • "サ ム デ イ" (Someday)
  • "Satisfy"
  • "Someday"
  • "ツ イ ス タ ー (Twister)"
  • "Let's Get Together"
  • "Slash And Slash"
  • "Rush hour"
  • "Amnesia"
  • "Imprinting"
  • "オ ワ リ ハ ジ マ リ" (Owari-Hajimari, end and beginning)
  • "Psychedelic"
  • "Game Over"
  • "Dancer In The Streets"
  • "ハ イ ブ リ ッ ド" (hybrid)
  • "Detonation"
  • "Black Market"
  • "Junk Garage"
  • "It Is Fashionable"
  • "Noisy Noise"
  • "Economical Shoppers"
  • "Shibuya"
  • "Make or Break"
  • "Twister Remix"
  • "Emptiness"
  • "Twister Gang Mix"

Square Enix also released the album Subarashiki Konosekai + The World Ends with You on June 25, 2008, which contains four other songs. A 19-track version was released on CD on July 30th, 2008.

Subarashiki Konosekai + The World Ends with You - EP

  • "Déjà-vu"
  • "Three Minutes Clapping"
  • "The One Star"
  • "Owari-Hajimari"
  • "Transformation"
  • "Twister -The Twisters-"

Subarashiki Konosekai + The World Ends with You (album version)

  • "Twister -Original ver"
  • "Calling -1960s-"
  • "Give Me All You Love -All my love-"
  • "Long Dream -1980s-"
  • "サ ム デ イ -Unplugged-" ("Someday")
  • "Make or Break -Black box-"
  • "Game Over -Busy Dizzy and Lazy-"
  • "オ ー パ ー ツ -Give me a chance-"
  • "ハ イ ブ リ ッ ド -New born-"
  • "Twister -That Power is Yet Unknown-"
  • "Déjà-vu"
  • "Transformation"
  • "Three Minutes Clapping"
  • "Twister Gang Mix"
  • "The One Star"
  • "Owari-Hajimari"
  • "Three Minutes Clapping-Live-"
  • "Transformation -Transformed-"
  • "Déjà vu -Discoteque"

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