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At some point, [[Tenma Tsukasa]] was hired to work part-time at a theme park, but the Phoenix Wonderland Stage he got assigned to drew no customers. Soon after, he met [[Otori Emu]], who wants to restore the stage to its former glory. |
At some point, [[Tenma Tsukasa]] was hired to work part-time at a theme park, but the Phoenix Wonderland Stage he got assigned to drew no customers. Soon after, he met [[Otori Emu]], who wants to restore the stage to its former glory. |
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The music designated to WonderlandxShowtime in-game is usually upbeat and theatrical, sometimes containing a storyline. Their dance performances in live shows and 3D MVs are bombastic, character-driven, and draw inspiration from musical theater. |
The music designated to WonderlandxShowtime in-game is usually upbeat and theatrical, sometimes containing a storyline. Their dance performances in live shows and 3D MVs are bombastic, character-driven, and draw inspiration from musical theater. |
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==Sekai== |
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==Trivia== |
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*In the game files directory, Wonderlands×Showtime is referred to as theme park. |
*In the game files directory, Wonderlands×Showtime is referred to as theme park. |
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*Despite being introduced with 2 Virtual Singers, [[Kagamine Len]] also makes his appearance in WonderlandsxShowtime's Sekai. |
*Despite being introduced with 2 Virtual Singers, [[Kagamine Len]] also makes his appearance in WonderlandsxShowtime's Sekai. |
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- "An eccentric musical show unit, proclaiming each day as "wonderhoi" and rushing out to meet it head on."
- ―Profile
Wonderlands×Showtime is a musical show unit.
Background
At some point, Tenma Tsukasa was hired to work part-time at a theme park, but the Phoenix Wonderland Stage he got assigned to drew no customers. Soon after, he met Otori Emu, who wants to restore the stage to its former glory.
Music
The music designated to WonderlandxShowtime in-game is usually upbeat and theatrical, sometimes containing a storyline. Their dance performances in live shows and 3D MVs are bombastic, character-driven, and draw inspiration from musical theater.
In-universe, the four members perform original music written by Tsukasa as a part of their shows at the Wonder Stage. All four members provide vocals for WonderlandxShowtime's shows.
Sekai
Wonderland Sekai is Wonderlands×Showtime's sekai, though initially created by only Tsukasa.
It is accessible via the song "The World Hasn't Even Started Yet".
Tsukasa, Emu, Nene, Rui, Miku, Rin, Len, Luka, MEIKO, and KAITO have area conversations here. Additionally, area items that increase the power of Wonderlands×Showtime and VIRTUAL SINGER cards can be found here.
The Sekai is a theme park filled with fantasty elements, like singing flowers, walking stuffed animals, and flying rides.
Troupe leader KAITO and his helper Miku put on shows each day for the stuffed animals to enjoy.
Sekai Items
Items that you can find and purchase in Wonderlands×Showtime's Sekai for a score boost.
Members
Human
Virtual Singers
• In order of appearance.
Hatsune Miku and KAITO were part of the Sekai from the beginning. The remaining virtual singers were added in the following events:
Relationship Charts
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Brand New World
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Original
Trivia
- In the game files directory, Wonderlands×Showtime is referred to as theme park.
- Despite being introduced with 2 Virtual Singers, Kagamine Len also makes his appearance in WonderlandsxShowtime's Sekai.
- WonderlandsxShowtime was the first unit to have all virtual singers appear in their Sekai.
- As of May 7, 2024, WonderlandsxShowtime has not had a Cheerful Carnival Event focused on only their members.
- Each member of WonderlandsxShowtime has a reference to a myth in their name.
- In "天馬司" (Tenma Tsukasa), the characters "天馬" (tenma) mean "pegasus", as stated by Tsukasa himself.
- In "神代類" (Kamishiro Rui), the character "神" (kami) means "god".
- In "鳳えむ" (Otori Emu), the character "鳳" (otori) means "phoenix".
- In Kusanagi Nene, "草薙" (kusanagi) refers to the legendary sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi.