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Background[]

History[]

"Black★Rock Shooter" is a song by ryo, the lead member of supercell. Released in 2008, it is one of the most popular Hatsune Miku songs of all time.

"Black★Rock Shooter" is also the name of the character that both inspired and is featured in the song. She is an original character originally conceptualized by huke (Ryohei Huke), a Japanese illustrator who is best known for various original character designs, drawing Gears of War fanart and also producing work for Metal Gear Solid and the visual novel Steins;Gate. VOCALOID song creator ryo, once considered the foremost VOCALOID producer on Niconico, was inspired by huke's work and composed the song "Black★Rock Shooter" using Hatsune Miku; huke created the music video. The video was a hit on Niconico and YouTube, leading to the worldwide popularity of Black★Rock Shooter. Black★Rock Shooter has spawned many merchandise releases, an anime OVA, and an eight-episode anime season.[1][2]

Remakes[]

Later, September 30, 2009, Ryo revamped the song with live instrumentals and a beta version of Miku's appends before they were released. The version of the song - the 2M MIX - was featured in the -BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER PILOT EDITION- Blu-ray and DVD release, where the version was first used as a backing track to the Pilot Edition animation and released as a single with its instrumental on a bundled CD. At this time the 2M Mix single was also uploaded to Supercell's website for free downloads.[3] Additionally, it is featured on the split single Kocchi Muite Baby / Yellow.

The version of "Black★Rock Shooter" featured as the opening of the Noitamina Black★Rock Shooter TV anime and in all releases of Project Diva featuring "Black★Rock Shooter" was scheduled to release on March 28, 2012 through Sony Music Japan, but said release was canceled. The full version of the song has thus never been released and can be considered lost media.

On July 30, 2010, Crypton officially permitted fan-art/fan-fictions of Black★Rock Shooter on the Piapro website.[4]

This song was used in 2014 as a demo for YAMAHA's VOCALOID3, flower.

Character[]

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Promotional flyer for the pilot

ブラック★ロックシューター (Black★Rock Shooter), often shortened to B★RS, is a 15-year-old girl who attaches a cannon on her left arm which shoots 20 rock bullets per second.

Although her appearance is similar to VOCALOID2's Hatsune Miku, Black★Rock Shooter is not a variant nor a derivative of Miku and only became associated with the VOCALOID due to the popularity of the song. In previous years Crypton had announced that the character has no relation with Miku's character, and once requested that users should not post illustrations of her on Piapro.[5]

Song interpretation[]

Black★Rock Shooter tells of the narrator's despair and hopelessness as they wander aimlessly, searching for something important to them that they presumably lost. Eventually the narrator gains new hope and decides to move on into the future with courage. The video for the song became massively popular, featuring Black★Rock Shooter traveling through a bleak city and countryside, riding a motorbike and wielding weapons. With little explanation as to what she is, it spawned a fanbase that is dedicated to find the answers.

Lyrics[]

Japanese (日本語歌詞) Romaji (ローマ字)
ブラックロックシューター 何処へ行ったの? burakku rokku shuutaa doko e itta no?
聞こえますか? kikoemasu ka?

あとどれだけ叫べばいいのだろう ato doredake sakebeba iino darou
あとどれだけ泣けばいいのだろう ato doredake nakeba iino darou
もうやめて わたしはもう走れない いつか夢見た世界が閉じる mou yamete watashi wa mou hashirenai itsuka yumemita sekai ga tojiru
真っ暗で明かりもない 崩れかけたこの道で makkura de akari mo nai kuzurekaketa kono michi de
あるはずもないあの時の希望が見えた気がした aru hazu mo nai ano toki no kibou ga mieta kigashita

どうして doushite
ブラックロックシューター 懐かしい記憶 burakku rokku shuutaa natsukashii kioku
ただ楽しかったあの頃を tada tanoshikatta ano koro o
ブラックロックシューター でも動けないよ burakku rokku shuutaa demo ugokenai yo
闇を駆ける星に願いを もう一度だけ走るから yami o kakeru hoshi ni negai o mou ichido dake hashiru kara

怖くて震える声でつぶやく わたしの名前を呼んで kowakute furueru koe de tsubuyaku watashi no namae o yonde
夜明けを抱く空 境界線までの距離 あともう一歩届かない yoake o idaku sora kyoukaisen made no kyori ato mou ippo todokanai
こらえた涙があふれそうなの 今下を向かないで koraeta namida ga afuresou nano ima shita o mukanaide
止まってしまう tomatte shimau
未来を生きていたいんだ わかったの 思い出して mirai o ikite itainda wakatta no omoidashite
強く 強く 信じるの tsuyoku tsuyoku shinjiru no

そうよ sou yo
ブラックロックシューター 優しい匂い burakku rokku shuutaa yasashii nioi
痛いよ 辛いよ 飲み込む言葉 itai yo tsurai yo nomikomu kotoba
ブラックロックシューター 動いてこの足 burakku rokku shuutaa ugoite kono ashi
世界を超えて sekai o koete

最初からわかっていた ここにいることを saisho kara wakatte ita koko ni iru koto o
わたしのなかの 全ての勇気が watashi no naka no subete no yuuki ga
火をともして hi o tomoshite
もう逃げないよ mou nigenai yo

ブラックロックシューター ひとりじゃないよ burakku rokku shuutaa hitori janai yo
声をあげて泣いたって構 わない koe o agete naitatte kamawanai
ブラックロックシューター 見ていてくれる burakku rokku shuutaa mite ite kureru
今からはじまるの わたしの物語 ima kara hajimaru no watashi no monogatari

忘れそうになったら この歌を wasuresou ni nattara kono uta o
歌うの utau no

Derivatives[]

Shanaa96's Cover ft. SeeU
YouTube logo
[yt]
Featuring
Producers
Shanaa96 (cover), Sango312 (VSQ), Mamama, Kakomiki (MMD models)
Categories VOCALOID Cover
Anomaro-P's 3D PV
Niconico logo
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Featuring
Hatsune Miku
Producers
Anomaro-P
Categories PV
Description
This famous fanmade PV shows a fanmade story of Black★Rock Shooter with Anomaro-P's own interpretation, which involves two sisters and one turning evil. Black★Rock Shooter teams up with a group of fighters and tries to defeat her to stop the destruction.
Joe's 3D PV
Niconico logo
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Featuring
Hatsune Miku
Producers
Joe
Categories PV
Description
A fanmade PV with a rather comedic twist, as the lead character is Black★Rock Chooter, a Hachune Miku-like chibi BRS.
Ado's Cover
YouTube logo
[yt]
Featuring
Ado
Producers
Wac (mix), ORIHARA (illust, movie)
Categories Human Cover
Tadase Kairi's Cover
YouTube logo
[yt]
Featuring
Tadase Kairi
Producers
梨伊荼 (styling), Temaca (movie), びーとん (recording), Gozu (mixing)
Categories Human Cover; Fanmade PV

Other media appearances[]

Animation[]

ブラック★ロックシューター (Black★Rock Shooter), the anime, is based on the titular character, who was originally illustrated by huke. The first animated pilot was released September 30, 2009 on DVD. The second animated pilot aired online July 13, 2010. It was release in Japan on July 24, 2010, and also broadcast online and subtitled in multiple languages.

In January 2012, an anime series aired in Noitamina's timeslot.[6] It had 8 episodes, and is a revamp of the original OVA.

Both incarnations feature the protagonist Kuroi Mato, who entered junior high school and met Takanashi Yomi, who is her classmate. They were opposite in temperament, but they became friends through their student life. After they advanced to the next year, they were separated into different classes and get estranged. At the same time, in the different world, Black★Rock Shooter, a girl whose eye has a blue flame, and Dead Master, a girl who has a big jet-black sickle, have been engaged in deadly combat.[7] Although the movie was delayed by one month, there was merchandised that was bundled with the DVDs to make up for the delay. 150 readers got the chance to see the movie before the sale (note: applies to Japanese citizens only).[8][9]

Official Promotion Video
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Categories Promotional

Merchandise[]

ScreenieBRS

Screenshot from the Black★Rock Shooter Anime pilot

The official pilot was released on Japan Amazon for preorder; it was made for sale on the 30th of September 2009.

A number of promotional figurines[10] were released in July, distributed in the following magazines:

  • Monthly Hobby JAPAN (September issue) – 24 July 2010
  • Megami Magazine (September issue) – 30 July 2010
  • Animedia (September issue) – 10 August 2010
See also Merchandise

Literatures[]

This song was featured in the following literatures:

Manga[]

There have also been manga releases, but they are mere adaptations based from the characters of huke. One was a chibi 4-Koma called Black★Rock-chan found in Nano Ace. The other is Black★Rock Shooter ~Innocent Soul~ found in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace. Neither uses the plot of the OVA, but use the characters and make a stand-alone storyline.

Discography[]

This song was featured in the following albums:

Concerts[]

This song was featured in the following concerts:

Video games[]

On March 7, 2011, ぷちっとロックシューター (Puchitto Rock Shooter), a chibi, free-to-play, web-based Game, was released for Niconico Users.

On August 25, 2011, an RPG game of the same name was made. It has no relations to the OVA's plot, and is another depiction of BRS storyline. The game follows the story of the eponymous character as she awakens from slumber in the year 2052 after an alien invasion had annihilated humanity in two decades ago. The BRS Game Website is updated with official information on the title's development. An international release is imminent.

This song was featured in the following video games:

Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Series[]

Taiko no Tatsujin Series[]

  • Taiko no Tatsujin 14
  • Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Minna de Party ☆3-Daime!
  • Taiko no Tatsujin Portable DX
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: Sorairo Version
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: Momoiro Version
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: Kimidori Version

Other games[]

Trivia[]

  • A note in regard to her fake plush dolls, they usually are based on Miku's twintails cut instead of Black★Rock Shooter's asymmetrical ponytails. This makes fake plush dolls of the character quite easy to spot.
  • Another common mistake with the Western fandom is viewing the derivative known as Zatsune Miku as being influenced by Black Rock Shooter, this is debunked because BRS was introduced in December 2007, while Zatsune was introduced October 2007. And prior to that fan artwork of Zatsune's initial design can be viewed being before song's debut.

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