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before the infection permanently rots her brain and turns her into the living dead.

These idols appear on stage with ghoulish makeup: gray skin, blackened eyes, synthetic wounds oozing fake blood. Their choreography often includes stuttering, lurching movements mimicking the undead, contrasted with moments of perfect, mechanical precision—suggesting that the idol industry itself is a form of living death. tokyo living dead idol

: High-energy fight sequences, often featuring Miku utilizing her idol choreography skills to fend off attackers. before the infection permanently rots her brain and

Her signature move is the "Decay Drop"—a dance break where she collapses into a heap, twitches for thirty seconds, then rises perfectly to hit the final chorus note. It requires six months of training to avoid injury. Officially, it was a gas leak

Officially, it was a gas leak. Unofficially, it was the birth of the first “Living Dead Idol”—a pop sensation who never stopped performing because she was never truly alive again.