

Ichika is a high school musician who can enter a mysterious place called “SEKAI,” where she and her friends express their innermost emotions through music alongside Hatsune Miku. One day after giving a live performance, Ichika meets a new Miku that she has never seen before. No matter how hard this new Miku tries to sing, she struggles connecting with the hearts of her listeners. Miku must rely on the help of others to find a way to sing again.
Score
New songs that slap plus classic Vocaloid deep cuts.
Direction
SEKAI worlds visually distinct, each reflecting a different emotional state.
Visual Effects
Holographic Miku's glitching rendered with genuine pathos.
Director
Hiroyuki Hata
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Saki Fujita has voiced Miku since 2007; this film reportedly moved her to tears during recording. Imagine voicing the same character for 18 years and finally getting to perform her unraveling.
The 'Miku who can't sing' concept mirrors real Vocaloid fan culture—thousands of songs uploaded daily, most forgotten. The film asks: what happens to abandoned digital dreams?
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This reminds me back during the incident in 2007, where Miku “disappeared” from the Internet due to the server blocks and everyone just came together through fanart and videos just to reach out. It felt like her voice reached us back then.
@bJR1992-j1v 6082
I’ve already seen the miku who can’t sing. She lives inside my failed tuning
@VegaLyrae 2187
"Mikus who can sing vs mikus that cant sing"
@eggin41 1427
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