Evil Food Eater Conchita

"Praise and worship our great Conchita"

Evil Food Eater Conchita is a song released by Akuno-P on March 3, 2009. It is part of the Seven Deadly Sins Series, describing the epitome of Gluttony.

Plot
The story takes place in Beelzenia as Banica Conchita, the warlord of the country, eats up a supper that would sicken a normal person. As the song goes on, it explains how she once ate only the most delicious and exquisite food; now her tastes have evolved so that she wants something new and grotesque every day, even to the point of eating blue poison and the very dishes. She is shown being served by a maid and butler who demand that others praise and respect her.

Her fifteenth chef Joseph asks for a brief vacation, and Banica, angry, decides to eat him. Not yet satisfied, she also eats her butler and maid after asking for seconds. When everything has gone, she finally eats herself--at the end, the song notes that though she has tasted all the most rotten foods, no one will know what she tasted like.

Singing Roles
MEIKO as Banica Conchita

Kagamine Rin as Arte

Kagamine Len as Pollo

Non-Singing Roles
KAITO as Stupid Chef

Master of the Graveyard
The song Master of the Graveyard shares common traits with Evil Food Eater Conchita in the similarities between the two songs' titular characters and their servants.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The Japanese word 悪食 (akujiki) also means "eating meat", a sin that breaks Buddhist law.
 * The Japanses word 娘 (musume) means "daughter" or "young, unmarried woman"; interestingly, it was translated as the gender-neutral "eater" by mothy.
 * Banica's name is an anagram of the latin word caniba, meaning "cannibal".
 * Conchita is a diminutive of the Spanish word for conception, possibly referring to Banica's realization that she could devour herself.
 * The song's English title, "Beelzebub Party", is a reference to Beelzebub, the patron demon of Gluttony; the name is also referenced in Master of the Graveyard's English title, "Graveyard Party".

Curiosities

 * After each chorus in the original song PV, a menu detailing Conchita's meals for the day were shown, revealing her progressively worse meals; as she cannibalizes her staff, her menus were increasingly censored.


 * The meals listed on the first two menus make several jokes and references to the Vocaloid fandom, Story of Evil, and miscellaneous real-world foods or objects.
 * The original PV displays credits to the "staff" at the end of the video, crediting Gakupo as the "choreman", referencing Gammon Octo's role in Evil's Theater.
 * The dining chair Conchita sits in throughout the original song PV has a stylized fork and knife along it's back.
 * The song was rearranged by mothy to promote the The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red, titled "Evil Food Eater of Beelzenia", an instrumental track included in Four Melodies of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Novel Music Collection.
 * The song was rearranged by mothy to improve the vocals of the original, titled "Evil Food Eater Conchita (revised)"; the new song PV included a progressing timeline after each chorus detailing a historical account of Conchita's life.
 * Another rearranged version of the song was released to promote the The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red, titled "Evil Food Eater of Beelzenia", and included in Four Melodies of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Novel Music Collection.

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