5/8/2023 0 Comments Light blue forever![]() ![]() ![]() Heroic Mime: The boy protagonist doesn't say much.Hello, : The player of the game the protagonists are in names the girl protagonist after one of their own loved ones.All that is important about the villain is that, by being defeated, the protagonists' journey is now over. Generic Doomsday Villain: We never know how exactly the world was threatened by the villain, and it's not important.Futile Hand Reach: The boy protagonist to the girl as the game restarts.Framing Device: The video takes place in a handheld RPG being played by a kid in the real world.Flash of Pain: The final boss's sprite seen at the beginning of the video shakes then flickers before dropping down and fading away.Dream Apocalypse: The player of the game the protagonists are in starts a new game.Cardiovascular Love: Presumably the pink Heart Symbols at the bottom of the girl's robes is because she wants to confess her love, and she's the love interest.Cannot Spit It Out: At the end of their journey, the girl protagonist tries to say something to the male protagonist, but decides to put it off for another day.During New Game Plus, the two dive into the ocean to do so. ![]() The girl protagonists dreams of swimming like the Iwundar fish. Call of the Wild Blue Yonder: As the two protagonists stare into the ocean.When the player turns off the game, the footage zooms out to a 16:9 display and stays that way until the closing credits, which return to the 1:1 format. Aspect Ratio Switch: The first half of the video is in 1:1, matching the aspect ratio of the Game Boy Color and tying in with the 8-bit handheld game setting.Additionally, the middle section of the video, which is set in the real world outside of the game, is depicted as a series of white-on-black still sketches. Art Shift: While most of the music video is designed to resemble an 8-bit RPG, a few shots feature pans across more detailed still illustrations.Animation Bump: While most of the music video is animated in the same simplistic style as an 8-bit video game, the animation becomes a lot more fluid, detailed, and dynamic when the player wipes their save file to start a new game, which acts as an apocalyptic event to the game's characters, as well as in the closing moments of the video, when the girl finally confesses her love to the hero.Animated Music Video: The song's music video consists almost entirely of pixel art animation, tying in with the fact that it's narrated by a character in a Role-Playing Game.When the game restarts, she leads instead. All in a Row: Throughout their journey, the girl protagonist tends to follow behind the boy protagonist.The song was accompanied by an Animated Music Video by OMORI director Omocat, one of Fox's other prior collaborators. The song revolves around a hero and his sidekick in a handheld Role-Playing Game just after finishing their journey, as the sidekick contemplates their adventure and muses over her feelings for him. "Skies Forever Blue", released in 2022, is the second collaborative single by American video game developer and composer Toby Fox and J-pop musician Itoki Hana. ![]()
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