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"On the night of the full moon, the experiment begins."
―Unknown girl[src]


Full Moon Laboratory is a song released by Akuno-P on February 25, 2010. It is linked to Wordplay and the Clockwork Lullaby Series.

Plot

The singer of the song talks about performing an experiment on the night of a full moon, and attempting to create a person. She remembers that "they" told her that they cannot return, so the singer must continue with the experiment. The singer describes that she "destroys something and makes something else".

The singer recalls that she still hasn't forgotten the words that she first learned, and now it's her turn to teach a new song. On the night of a crescent moon, the experiment continues. The singer notices that her white lab coat has become redder, and continues to "destroy something and destroy again". She reveals that she is trying to create the person who had created her, and with a wish for herself to someday play that game, she states "I'll always be here, won't I".

Composition

Kagamine Rin's vocals are used for the song. Piano, drums, bass guitar, and synths are used for the instrumentals.

The song begins with a piano melody, which gradually gains accompaniment from the other instruments. The first verse begins at 0.26, followed by the first pre-chorus at 0.51. The first chorus begins at 1.05, which ends at 1.44, preceding an instrumental break. At 2.09, the second verse begins, succeeded by the second pre-chorus at 2.35, and at 2.49, the second chorus begins, and ends at 3.28, for the second instrumental break. At 3.47, the final chorus begins, ending at 4.25. A variation of the opening instrumental plays until the song's end.

Lyrics

フラスコの底で うごめいてるあなたは
今これから始まる 儀式のいけにえ

液体の中の固体が 静かに溶けだす
サンプルは多ければ 多いほどいい

いなくなる前に あの人は言った
「もうここには戻らない
君は君の実験を 続けなさい」

満月の夜に 始まる実験
試薬の匂いが 心を狂わす

仮説の検証 理論の計算
何かを壊して そして作りだす

二つを合わせて 一つに変えたとして
それが二倍の価値に なるわけじゃないよ

本当に手に入れたいものは たった一つ
それを作り出すため 実験は続く

最初覚えた あの言葉たちは
今も忘れていないから
次は私が教える番 新しい唄

三日月の夜も 終わらぬ実験
白衣が次第に 紅く染まりだす

対象の観察 常識の否定
何かを壊して そしてまた壊す

あの人が私を 創ったように
今度は私が あの人を作る

いつかまた 始めましょうあの遊び
私はいつでも ここにいるからね

FURASUKO no soko de ugomeiteru anata wa
Ima kore kara hajimaru gishiki no ikenie

Ekitai no naka no kotai ga shizuka ni tokedasu
SAMPURU wa ookereba ooi hodo ii

Inakunaru mae ni ano hito wa itta
"Mou koko ni wa modoranai
Kimi wa kimi no jikken wo tsudzukenasai"

Mangetsu no yoru ni hajimaru jikken
Shiyaku no nioi ga kokoro wo kuruwasu

Kasetsu no kenshou rison no keisan
Nanika wo kowashite soshite tsukuridasu

Futatsu wo awasete hitotsu ni kaeta to shite
Sore ga nibai no kachi ni naru wake ja nai yo

Hontou ni te ni iretai mono wa tatta hitotsu
Sore wo tsukuridasu tame jikken wa tsudzuku

Saisho oboeta ano kotobatachi wa
Ima mo wasurete inai kara
Tsugi wa watashi ga oshieru ban atarashii uta

Mikadzuki no yoru mo owaranu jikken
Hakui ga shidai ni akaku somaridasu

Taishou no kansatsu joushiki no hitei
Nanika wo kowashite soshite mata kowasu

Ano hito ga watashi wo tsukutta you ni
Kondo wa watashi ga ano hito wo tsukuru

Itsuka mata hajimemashou ano asobi
Watashi wa itsudemo koko ni iru kara ne

Related Songs

Wordplay

Wordplay shares with Full Moon Laboratory a similar theme of inverting the "Lu li la" lullaby, such as forming it into “La la la lu lu lu."

The Song I Heard Somewhere

The Song I Heard Somewhere shares much of the same melody and lyrics with Full Moon Laboratory, Irina making several callbacks to the experiments performed under the full moon and singing in a similar fashion to the mysterious girl.

Albums

Appearances

Trivia

Conceptualization and Origin

Curiosities

  • The song PV's interface is based on an electronic sound board, with the fluctuating meters and measurements remaining in sync with the song's tune.
  • Throughout the song PV, the PV image from Wordplay appears faintly in different orientations and visibility, ranging from faintly visible and upside down to nearly opaque and rightside up.
  • At one point during the song PV, the camera focuses on two charts labeled L and R, possibly referencing Rin and Len; interestingly, R is represented by the color red while L is represented by the color blue.
  • Similarly, during the first chorus, the song PV is tinted blue while, during the second chorus, it is tinted red; a similar color symbolism is used in Blood-Stained Switch.
  • The lines "Because I still haven't forgotten the words I learned first" and "It's my turn to teach a new song" are references to Wordplay and Clockwork Lullaby, respectively; the singer also sings "La la la lu lu lu" (that is sung in Wordplay) instead of the regular "Lu li la".

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