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For its Freeware counterpart, see [[UTAU/WMG|UTAU]].
 
== Disregarding the [[P Vs]]PVs, Dolls is the sequel to Kokoro. ==
Rin isn't literally a doll, but instead a robot. She tries to keep her promise to sing forever for Len, but she keeps wondering why she was created only to be left alone for eternity. The machine whether over time, and she ends up dying because all of the feelings she had and the sense of always being alone overwhelmed her. She is rejoined with Len and truly 'human' as she wished.
as she wished.
 
== New Millennium, Utopia, and A Faint Wish are the sequels to the Evils series. ==
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== The PV for "Meltdown" is about Rin wanting to [[Gender Bender|become a boy.]] ==
Follows the above theory nicely, doesn't it? Much of the video features an older Rin strangling a younger, more feminine version of herself, almost as if she's trying to repress her own girlier side in her dreams. And in one of the last shots we see of Rin, she appears to be wearing more masculine clothing than she's used to (at least, what's shown from the waist up, anyway.) Of course, this could simply mean that Rin just wants to be more of a tomboy... but hey, this ''is'' WMG, after all.
* [[Tropers/Mysterynovelist 2010|This troper]] believes that Meltdown was connected to Monochrome Ward; in the end of Monochrome Ward, Rin switches bodies with Len and is killed while still being in Len's body (or at least that's one theory about the song). Who is to say that Len, trapped in Rin's body, was blaming Rin for his misfortune and decided to later throw himself into a nuclear power plant to free himself from Rin's body?
* I'm fairly sure they aren't by the same person, without even checking. They probably aren't related.
 
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== The Dark Woods Circus series wasn't meant to be interpreted literally. Ignoring the videos, it all makes sense. ==
Nope, it's not really about mutants at a circus. T.T My reasoning can be found here (http://vocaloidotaku.net/index.php?showtopic=11251{{Dead link}}). The Dark Woods series really tells about a person with split personality disorder. "Steel Cage Princess" sets up the personalities- the murderous Queen and the weak Songstress who can't escape. "Dark Woods Circus" introduces the lover into the mix. (Ignore the PV- Len's singing part implies that because of something the songstress [sung by Miku] said to him, he was miserable.) "Red Swamp Bottom" further associates the Queen with the Songstress. The Songstress sings the tune she sang in "Dark Woods Circus", yet is being punished like the murderous Queen. "Blue Ice Castle" is the climax of the series. The lover [note the Queen wears a "pledge on her hand"] tries to rescue the Songstress, but the Queen kills him. The Songstress takes control long enough to commit suicide.
* Note that I just use the terms Queen and Songstress to make everything clearer. The character might not be royalty at all.
* Alternatively, it's not split personality disorder. The Songstress represents the Queen's guilt over her murderous ways. She feels she can't change her ways, though.
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== All Vocaloids must consume the Hourai Elixer upon initiation. ==
It justifies both being able to die so many times and come back for more (especially Len, whose death count is in the double digits about now), and why none of them can grow any older outside of a song. (This WMG has been brought to you by [[Priffy Viole|This Troper]].)
 
== Sonika and Gumi are long lost twins. ==
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Makes sense, doesn't it?
 
== In ''[httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxzmspNVUzY Alluring Secret ~~Black Black Vow~Vow~]'', Kaito made his own [[Deal with the Devil]]. ==
He was informed that if he killed Miku, Rin would be freed from her own contract and be able to rejoin him. Unfortunately for him, he underestimated just how much Rin cared for Miku, leading to the [[Downer Ending]].
* Both the ending of Black vowVow and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvMCU9_Z-II Alluring Secret ~~White WhiteVow~]{{dead Vow~]link}} indicate that they'll be together again eventually. It's less [[Downer Ending]] and more [[Star-Crossed Lovers|Star Crossed Love]]
** For Rin and Miku, maybe. Kaito's still screwed either way.
 
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== The robot in Kokoro was the very first or prototype Vocaloid and all current Vocaloids contain the personality program from the song ==
Think about it and it'll make sense. The song and [[P Vs]]PVs shows that the scientist taught the robot to sing before they both died. The current Vocaloids are advanced models of her that can handle the Kokoro program, but it often glitches up resulting in them acting crazy and yandere.
 
== The dollmaker from Rin's version of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DelhT94I1w0 ''Dolls''] is the Servant of Evil from an alternate timeline. ==
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== In mothy's Wrath song, GUMI's character will be the same as in ''Madness of Duke Venominia'' ==
As well as every other character represented by GUMI in his earlier songs. The Master of the Hellish Yard can be whoever she wants to be.
* People have suggested this before, and I'm still skeptical. But, for the sake of debate, I'll provide [http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/File:1280_1024.jpg this image of all the Seven Deadly Sin characters together]{{Dead link}}. Does Gumi's outfit look familiar?
** It's the exact same outfit as in the Duke Venomania PV.
** Ok, I get that in the image Gakupo is lust, Meiko is Gluttony, Rin is greed I assume, and Gumi is thought to be wrath, then who is everyone else? Miku seems like she might be sloth, but Luka's song could also represent either wrath or lust, so....help? xD
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...was because he knew their relationship was doomed. Either Rin's disease would kill her or some other prison official would order Len's execution, whichever came first.
 
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