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Quotation1 Make way for this raspberry-colored monster who runs freely around cyberspace! Her overwhelmingly cool presence can be felt as strongly on stage as in the virtual world! Quotation2
— Website description[1]

Raspberryism (ラズベリーイズム Razuberīizumu?) is a Module for Hatsune Miku.

Description[]

The Module's attire consists of a moderate raspberry sleeveless top with a yellow hem, matching detachable sleeves, a raspberry red collar with yellow hems, moderate raspberry fingerless gloves with dark cuffs and vivid apple green dots on the back of the hands, dark raspberry shorts with four vivid apple green buttons and moderate raspberry and vivid apple green cuffs, matching stockings, and dark raspberry boots with vivid apple green laces and yellow soles. Additionally, Miku's hair becomes forest green with moderate raspberry hues and her twin-tails reach only up to her chin, her front bangs become thick and extend towards her eyebrows while the rest of them are thin, her eyes become moderate raspberry with dark teal hues and lime green pupils, and she wears a moderate raspberry headband and earrings, and vivid apple green nail polish.

Game appearances[]

The Module first appears in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X where it can be obtained as a Rare Module Drop by clearing the Chance Time in the song "Raspberry*Monster" in Cloud Requests and fully clearing the song. It is attributed with the Aura Cool, gives a +20% Voltage bonus when used in a song attributed with the same Aura, and its gameplay effect is "Safety Judge CT". Raspberryism returned in Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live with Project DIVA where it can worn by Miku when enough Voltage is gained during the performance of "Raspberry*Monster" in "3rd Stage". A Module Card of the outfit can also be obtained by maxing out the Voltage gauge by the end of "3rd Stage". The player can have Miku wear the Module among others for her encore performance.

Other media appearances[]

The Module appeared in the Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2016 concert where it was used for the song "Raspberry*Monster". It has since become a staple for the song in the following concerts:

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References[]

  1. Modules. Retrieved on 12 March 2020. “Make way for this raspberry-colored monster who runs freely around cyberspace! Her overwhelmingly cool presence can be felt as strongly on stage as in the virtual world!”

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