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Futari No (Music)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Futari No is a pop album created by Japanese musician Harumaki Gohan, featuring a mix of vocals from Vocaloid and Harumaki Gohan himself, and was released on August 26, 2020.The series began with the release of "Reunion" on June 29, 2019. After Reunion, Harumaki Gohan released 3 more songs before announcing the album on June 18, 2020 with the release of "If I Could Become a Comet". Like Harumaki Gohan's other works, these songs have animated music videos that portray the story of young girls. However, this series is the first to be worked on by Studio Gohan: a small studio consisting of Harumaki Gohan and several animation assistants. A total of 5 of the 10 unique songs in the album have animated music videos.The album follows the story of two girls, Nana and Lili, who form a close bond at a young age. Soon after they meet, Lili's family moves away, but not before they promise each other to stay children forever in order to one day reunite. Much of the story is vague and left up to interpretation, but an art book was released with the limited edition version of the album that explains the lore in more depth.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })On November 15, 2020, a live concert called "Their Conclusion" was held which added a few more details to the story. This concert was the final installment in the Futari No series.Futari No Official Website
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Ambiguous Situation: So much of what happens in Secret. Why are the adults gathered around Lili? Is the beheading symbolic, or did it actually happen? Why is Nana dressed like that?
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Bittersweet Ending: Just like many of Harumaki Gohan’s previous works, the ending of Futari No is ambiguous and left up to interpretation. However, many interpretations fit under this trope.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })
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Ambiguously Gay: Nana and Lili's dedication to reuniting with each other after years of being apart, paired with the sentimental lyrics have lead some fans to believe that the two of them have romantic feelings for each other. This is in addition to Harumaki Gohan quietly featuring wedding fan art of the two in the music video for the acoustic version of "If I Could Become a Comet". Ultimately, he has stated in an interview that he intentionally left the nature of their relationship ambiguous, and any interpretation is welcome.
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