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The Miku that appears in the original video takes the stage again, this time in Nendoroid form! It's a very girly outfit with its big ribbons and box pleats!
— Website description[1]

Out of the Gravity is a Module for Hatsune Miku.

Description[]

The Module's attire consists of a black shirt with puffed sleeves and magenta frills, held with a long magenta bodice around the torso with thin black stitching, white wings on the back of the shirt, a black choker, a detachable cuff with lace on the left wrist, a multi-layered black and magenta box pleated skirt with the first black layer having one thick fuchsia stripe going around towards the near bottom edge, long black thigh-highs, dark grey knee boots that have bows on each outer side with fuchsia soles, and black bows with fuchsia stripes with the ribbon flaps extended on the left bow. Additionally, Miku's hair becomes shorter, thicker, and spiky towards the top with thinner parts extending down to the knees with additional strands spiralling around the twin-tails, and has a heart-shaped cowlick on the top of her head.

In Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone, its PlayStation 4 port and MegaMix, magenta ribbons are tied around her right wrist and hand, the detachable cuff has magenta dotted lines and a bow, her hair becomes teal, and her nails are painted magenta.

Game appearances[]

The Module first appears in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2 where it can be unlocked after clearing "1/6 -out of the gravity-" on any difficulty and can be bought for 5000 Mirai Points. It is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone where it was added to the game on 28 August 2014 and can be bought for 250 VP. It returns in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX with the same unlock conditions from Project Mirai 2, though it now costs 3000 Mirai Points to buy.

In Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, it is available in the Prelude demo, classified as a Colorful Tone Module, and can be bought for 750 VP. It is also featured in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA MegaMix, with its appearance modified to include the ToonShader graphics.

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References[]

  1. Outfits. Retrieved on 28 September 2020. “The Miku that appears in the original video takes the stage again, this time in Nendoroid form! It's a very girly outfit with its big ribbons and box pleats!”