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  • Alternative Character Interpretation: Fuminori lives, and has been living, in the hell of his perceptions, for some time, and although he hates everything because it disgusts him, he goes a long while before even seriously considering doing anything wrong. And if Saya cures his madness, he suffers no ill effects. This raises some questions about Yosuke, Fuminori's neighbor. He loses his mind after literal seconds and turns immediately to violence against the monsters (his wife and daughter) and quite violently and sadistically rapes the only other human he thinks is in the the world, who appears to him as a prepubescent girl. Considering he was a sensitive homebody who liked his peace and quiet, was he really just a calm everyman, or did Saya trip over a psychosis that had been bubbling under the surface and got more than they bargained for?
    • Alternatively, the only reason Fuminori DIDN'T lash out is because, as he was in the hospital, he was possibly restrained and had time to come to terms with his condition.
  • Awesome Music: 'Shoes of Glass', the ending theme for the first and third endings, is absolutely beautiful and epic.
  • Crosses the Line Twice: There's a hilarious aside where Fuminori mentions Saya's favourite food; spare ribs.
  • Germans Love David Hasselhoff: Or Americans Love Saya no Uta, rather; Nitro+ CEO Takaki Kosaka seemed genuinely surprised at Anime Expo 2014 that this game had American fans. He also went on to say that the title didn't sell well when it was new, but since then, it has become one of the company's most consistently best-selling titles over a 10 year period. It even got to the point where the most prominent adaptation is an American comic book.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: One of the endings has Saya 'blooming' to turn things into meat-like monsters. Few years later, Hikaru Midorikawa voiced Zenya in sweet pool (another Nitro+ game, no less!) who can give birth to meat monsters.
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    • A fan made Saya into a playable character in Mugen. Come 2015, she is a playable fighter in Nitroplus Blasterz Heroines Infinite Duel. Oh dear...
  • Ho Yay:
    • Yoh and Omi have quite a bit of subtext, if you squint. There's Omi's anger at Fuminori for being a jerk to Yoh, Yoh's and Omi's texting habits where the two share personal secrets, Yoh desperately wishing for Omi to be there whilst at Fuminori's house...
    • Yoh and Saya, though it's got hefty amounts of disturbing material: Saya essentially kidnaps Yoh, gropes her, tells her that 'she's pretty' and her breasts are 'so big and soft', before raping her while saying '[we'll] love you to death'. While Saya does do this to give Fuminori 'family', the text makes it clear she's also doing it because she's jealous of Yoh, even though she has no real reason to be, as Fuminori makes it clear he wants nothing to do with Yoh and everything to do with Saya. A slightly later scene also has Saya joyfully engaging in raping Yoh along with Fuminori, which may or may not count.
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  • Idiot Plot: A rather large amount of drama in the plot is caused by rampant stupidity — see the entries under Too Dumb to Live.
  • It Was His Sled: One of the first things anyone hears about is that Saya is actually a monster.
  • Memetic Mutation: Mentioning this game on some image boards will result in spam of 'Turns out your octopus girlfriend is a big nag with curlers in her tentacles, huh?'
  • Moment of Awesome: Ryoko gets one of these when she shoots and shatters the frozen Saya while an axe is sticking out of her shoulder, wearing a pretty damn impressive slasher smile on her face as she does so.
  • Moral Event Horizon:
    • Happens when Fuminori decides he's fine with eating human flesh.
      • Accentuated by the fact that, right before, Saya gives him the opportunity to cure his mental illness. He'll lose Saya and end up in a mental institution for all the murders, but least he won't be in a constant living hell anymore. Refusing that marks the point when Fuminori officially discards his humanity.
      • Some would put it a little later, when Fuminori brutally rapes Yoh. It's not his first heinous act, but some of his actions before that were mostly in response to the really bad hand life had dealt him. Raping Yoh, though, that's a complete crossover into Blue-and-Orange Morality at best and pure sadism at worst. Especially since Saya altered her so he that sees her as a normal person, so he definitely has no excuse.
      • One of Fuminori's earlier actions — attempting to murder Koji, one of his best friends, just to get him out of the way — could also count.
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    • Saya essentially kidnapping and then raping Yoh, before turning her into the same being Saya is, an action that causes the victim severe, unending pain. Saya does this not only for Fuminori, but out of baseless jealousy. The fact that this comes so soon after Saya herself is raped makes it plain stomach-churning.
      • An earlier scene of her altering Yosuke's brain as an experiment may also count, though unlike Yoh's rape, this wasn't done out of malice and Saya clearly did not properly anticipate the consequences of it.
    • Yosuke's sadistic rape of Saya. It makes his brutal death at Fuminori's hands pretty well-deserved.
  • Narm:
    • As mentioned in the Funny Moments section, Koji's nightmare in one of the endings can be a little too silly to take seriously.
    • The sex scenes, thanks to the cheesy voice-acting, cliched and almost melodramatic description, as well as the weird expressions and anatomy.
    • Saya being raped by Yousuke, assuming you didn't find it horrible or frightening. The scene doesn't really do anything to further the plot (though the ones leading up to it do), and Saya's sudden helplessness feels cheapened by the fact that she's almost invincible in every other part of the story, to the point where it informs a major part of the climax.
  • Nightmare Fuel: Seeing everything in gorn-o-vision. An Eldritch Abomination seeking to convert humanity into its own kind. A formerly normal person slowly (or not) being Driven to Madness, cannibalism, murder, rape, and utter depravity by both of the above. A Fate Worse than Death for at least one character, or even for every living human in one ending. There's definitely no shortage.
  • Nightmare Retardant: Realizing that one of the songs used from the game, Schizophrenia, was also used in a rather funny level in Talkhaus level contest played by raocow.
  • Paranoia Fuel: While the game exaggerates its effects, agnosia is a real disorder that, due to brain injury or neurological trauma, can distort a person's senses and perception in many different ways. Yikes.
  • Squick: ...Y'know, in case you didn't get the picture from reading the top of the main page. But even the premise only scratches the surface. It is in fact no hyperbole to say that the fact that Fuminori has sex with the obviously childlike Saya is the absolute least disturbing aspect of their relationship.
  • Story-to-Gameplay Ratio: Even by the genre standards, the game leans heavily on 'story' side, to the point of almost being a Kinetic Novel - it only has two choices, with one of them leading to an immediate, shorter ending, and the other one, on the longer route, deciding that route's ending.
  • Tear Jerker: The whole damn game, really. The music contributes a great deal to this.
  • Unintentionally Unsympathetic: The game would really be a lot more touching if the two main characters weren't horrible, monstrous people who are all too willing to throw away everyone else in the world for the sake of their 'love', going from torture to cannibalism to attempted murder to horrific rape, even to people they once considered friends. There's only so much callousness one can write off with 'horrific brain disorder', after all.
    • Given his situation, it's understandable that Fuminori would be drawn to Saya, since she's the only thing that looks normal to him. That still doesn't explain the fact that he's drawn to her sexually, though, since he sees her as a prepubescent girl. In fairness to him, however, Saya fully returns his feelings and is even more lustful than he is, and when someone does rape her, he gets VERY violently protective. It still doesn't stop some fans from forming a sour impression of him and wondering if there was something off about him even before his life went to hell.
    • Yosuke, however, is far less sympathetic. Killing his wife and daughter after just being inflicted with the same mental condition as Fuminori and having no idea what's going on is understandable. Meeting Saya in her humanoid form and immediately trying to rape her? Not so much.
  • Vindicated by History: As stated above, Nitro+ CEO Takaki Kosaka was surprised about both the game's American fans and the fact that despite initial bad sales, it went up to become one of the best-selling Visual Novels in the company's history.
  • The Woobie:
    • Yoh probably takes the cake: the poor girl undergoes heartbreak by her now-jerkass crush, loss of a very close friend that she becomes convinced is her fault, brutal rape, hideous torture and body horror, unending pain thanks to her new body, becoming a sex slave to two sociopaths, before being brutally beaten to death by another close friend.
    • Fuminori's situation is pretty depressing, even if he is quite monstrous himself. He was an ordinary medical student before an accident wherein he lost both his parents and his sanity. Hit with a horrifying case of agnosia that turns his perception of the entire world into an Eldritch Location, his only solace and comfort is the company of a beautiful girl... who is in fact an Eldritch Abomination. Before he even has the opportunity to correct his condition, he has already eaten his former friend and murdered his neighbor.
    • Yosuke. Has a loving wife and a daughter, and paints in his spare time. He's practically the ideal family man. All seems right and blissful with his life... until Saya comes in.
    • Koji. He just wants to help his friend become normal again and he pretty much saved the world in one of the endings. His thanks? His friends are all dead and he can't sleep suffering from nightmares and hallucinations.
Saya no Uta
Cover art, featuring the titular heroine Saya's appearance as perceived from the abnormal viewpoint of the protagonist Fuminori Sakisaka
Developer(s)Nitroplus
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Gen Urobuchi
Producer(s)Digitarou
Artist(s)Higashiguchi Chuuou
Writer(s)Gen Urobuchi
Composer(s)Zizz Studio
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Android[1]
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • JP: December 26, 2003
  • NA: May 6, 2013
Android
Genre(s)Visual novel, Eroge
Mode(s)Single player
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Saya no Uta (Japanese: 沙耶の唄, lit. 'Song of Saya') is a Lovecraftian horrorvisual novel by Nitroplus with erotic content. The original plot was written by Gen Urobuchi. In 2009, an English fan translation patch was released. Later, in 2013, JAST USA released an English localization using a revised version of the fan translation.

  • Saya no Uta is the work of Gen “The Butcher” Urobuchi, a writer who, over the years has given us, among other things, the anime Madoka Magica, the Type-Moon spinoff series Fate/Zero and the Psycho-Pass anime. Urobuchi’s nickname stends from his work’s tendency towards dark and nihilistic themes as well as heavy use of gore, so you can.
  • A Visual Novel / H-game by Nitroplus, Saya no Uta ('Song of Saya') revolves around a medical school student, Fuminori Sakisaka. Before the main plot, he was involved in a car accident which killed both his parents. He was saved, however, by an experimental brain surgery. Which just happened to drastically alter his perception of the world. Everything now appears to him as if it were made.

A three-issue comic book based on Saya no Uta, called Song of Saya, has been produced by IDW Publishing.[2][3] The issues were released from February though April 2010.[4]

A feature film adaptation is currently being developed by Sav! The World Productions.[5]

Plot[edit]

Fuminori Sakisaka is a young medical student whose life changes when he is involved in a car accident along with his parents, killing them and wounding him. He wakes from a coma with an exaggerated form of agnosia that causes him to see the world as covered in gore and people as hideous monsters. As he contemplates suicide in the hospital, he meets Saya, who he sees as a beautiful young girl, however, in reality, she is a horrific extraterrestrial monster whose appearance drives people mad. Due to their circumstances, the two become close and move in together, becoming lovers and incredibly dependent on one another.Fuminori's cold attitude toward his friends (whom he also sees as hideous monsters) worries them. After Yoh, who has a crush on Fuminori, attempts to confess her feelings, her friend Omi goes to confront Fuminori—and promptly becomes food for Saya. It is with this incident that Fuminori unknowingly tastes human flesh, finding it delicious due to his warped senses. As Koji investigates Fuminori's strange actions, Saya visits Fuminori's neighbor, Yosuke, and changes his brain into the same as Fuminori's as an experiment. Yosuke, driven insane, kills his family and assaults Saya before being killed by Fuminori.

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From here, Saya offers to mend Fuminori's brain. If Fuminori accepts, his misperception disappears, but Saya leaves him, as she wishes for him not to see her pure form. Fuminori is arrested and confined in a mental hospital. Saya goes to look for her missing 'father,' Professor Ogai, while Fuminori swears to wait forever for her return.

If Fuminori declines Saya's offer, he will learn that he has killed his neighbor and has been eating human flesh. Fuminori decides to take care of the suspicious Koji, driving him to Ogai's mountain cabin and attempting to kill him by pushing him into a well. Saya assaults Yoh before mutating her into the same being as Saya as part of a plan to give Fuminori a 'family.' This act puts Yoh through hours of torturous pain, and she is reduced to a sex slave for Fuminori's and Saya's desires.

Fuminori's surgeon, Doctor Ryoko Tanbo, saves Koji from the well, aware of Saya, and already investigating Ogai. The two discover a secret chamber in the well and find Ogai's corpse as well as his research of Saya and her species. Koji goes to Fuminori's home and discovers Omi's and the Suzumi family's flesh in his refrigerator. From here, Koji can either call Ryoko or Fuminori. If Koji calls Fuminori, the two confront each other at an abandoned sanctuary. Koji attempts to kill Fuminori but instead finds Yoh, who begs for him to kill her and end her pain. Koji, driven insane by her monstrous appearance, shoots her and beats her to death with a steel pipe before engaging in battle with Fuminori. He overpowers Fuminori but is killed by Saya before he can deliver the fatal blow. Saya then collapses and reveals that she is pregnant. She releases her spores as her 'last gift' to Fuminori, who looks on in joy as the spores target humanity, changing all of them into the same beings as Saya. Ryoko, hiding in Ogai's mountain cabin, finishes transcribing his research and learns all she can about Saya and her race before resigning herself to her fate of mutation.

If Koji calls Ryoko, the two confront Fuminori. During the fight, Koji still kills Yoh, but before Saya can kill him, Ryoko arrives and gives Koji liquid nitrogen which he proceeds to throw on Saya, freezing her. Despite being mortally wounded by Fuminori, Ryoko manages to shoot Saya and shatter the ice. Fuminori then commits suicide, with Saya dying alongside him. Koji is left as the only survivor of the story, unable to live as he did before now that he knows the 'truth' of the world; he is haunted by nightmares and the thought that more beings like Saya exist. He purchases a single bullet for his revolver, in the hopes that when he is unable to carry on anymore, he can commit suicide, and find salvation in death.


Characters[edit]

Fuminori Sakisaka (匂坂 郁紀, Sakisaka Fuminori)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (credited as Hikaru)
The protagonist of the game. A medical school student, he suffers a near-fatal traffic accident that kills his parents and leaves his perception of life permanently altered. As he wades through a 'world gone berserk' of flesh and blood, he seeks the affection of the only thing he sees as normal — a mysterious girl named Saya, whom he falls madly in love with. Over time due to Saya's influence, Fuminori views normal people with apathetic disdain and becomes willing to kill others without remorse with only Saya and later, Yoh as exceptions. Unless he accepts Saya's offer of removing his agnosia, he gradually becomes a villain throughout the story: a ruthless killer, rapist, and cannibal, finding human flesh delicious through his twisted senses. In the American comic book release, he is known as Josh.
Saya (沙耶, Saya)
Voiced by: Naoko Takano (credited as Midori Kawamura)
Saya is a being from another dimension who materialized in this universe for the sole purpose of reproduction. She has no memories of where she came from and is guided only by her instincts. Due to Fuminori's condition, he perceives her as a little young girl in a white dress. Still, in actuality, she is some sort of amorphous, tentacled, fleshy abomination that emits a putrid stench and produces slime. She preys on creatures of all sizes, from cats to human beings, typically killing them by snapping their necks or disembowelment through some unknown means, and then feasting on their internal organs. She is capable of projecting a strong acid which she uses to digest her food before consuming it, and, in one case, to infiltrate a house by melting the glass of a window. Her true form is never fully revealed, as she immediately kills and consumes any third-party observers and notably because her visage is incomprehensible to humans, rendering them insane. The small amount of information regarding her original form is gleaned entirely from in-game descriptions, which themselves are somewhat vague and never go into detail.
Koji Tonoh (戸尾 耕司, Tonoo Kōji)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (credited as Dajitoro Kataoka)
Fuminori's friend. After Fuminori's accident, he has been trying to help Fuminori's life get back to normal. However, after Koji is almost killed by Fuminori and learns the truth of Fuminori's new character, Koji directly confronts Fuminori's actions and attempts to kill him, with or without the help of Ryoko, depending on the choices made.
Omi Takahata (高畠 青海, Takahata Ōmi)
Voiced by: Hyo-sei (Credited as Erena Kaibara)
Kōji's girlfriend and Yoh's best friend. Since Fuminori's accident, she has become worried about Yoh's sake. After Fuminori blatantly rejects Yoh, Omi goes to Fuminori's house to confront him, and Saya killed her there. Her dismembered remains are stashed in the refrigerator as food for Saya and Fuminori.
Yoh Tsukuba (津久葉 瑤, Tsukuba Yō)
Voiced by: Mio Yasuda (credited as Izumi Yazawa)
A friend of Fuminori who has a crush on him. Since his accident, she has been worried and heartbroken at his sudden change of attitude towards the world. During the story, Yoh is kidnapped and assaulted by Saya before being mutated into the same being she is over hours of tortuous transformation. Fuminori was then able to view Yoh as he formerly did afterward. However, the change caused Yoh unbearable pain, and she begged Koji to kill her later in the story. Koji's mind snaps from the sight of her monstrous form, and he beats her to death with a steel pipe in his horror and confusion.
Ryoko Tanbo (丹保 凉子, Tanbo Ryōko)
Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga (credited as Makoto Sato)
The physician in charge of Fuminori's condition. She becomes suspicious that Fuminori has been hiding something during his routine checkups after he recovers from his injuries. She is revealed to be a stubborn and paranoid woman searching for the truth behind Ogai's heinous actions and becomes obsessed with killing Saya, the monster of her nightmares. Depending on the ending, Ryoko either lives and figures out the truth of Saya before mutating or dies in battle but manages to take Saya with her.
Yosuke Suzumi (鈴見 洋祐, Suzumi Yōsuke)
Voiced by: Masayuki Onizawa
One of Fuminori's neighbors, a kindly yet somewhat judgemental man who likes to paint. He lives with his wife and daughter in a blissful lifestyle free of want. However, Yosuke's life is turned upside down when Saya changes his brain to the same as Fuminori's in an experiment. Yosuke then turns insane, kills his wife and daughter, who he now perceives as hideous monsters, before raping Saya. Fuminori kills him in revenge.
Masahiko Ogai (奥涯 雅彦, Ōgai Masahiko)
Former professor at the university hospital who disappeared after an incident at the hospital. Both Saya (who calls him 'father') and Ryoko had tried to find him in the past, to no avail.

Soundtrack[edit]

Made by ZIZZ STUDIO.

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  1. 'Schizophrenia'
  2. 'Sabbath'
  3. 'Seek'
  4. 'Spooky Scape'
  5. 'Song of Saya I'
  6. 'Song of Saya II'
  7. 'Sin'
  8. 'Sunset'
  9. 'Shapeshift'
  10. 'Scare Shadow'
  11. 'Scream'
  12. 'Savage'
  13. 'Silent Sorrow'
  14. 'Song of Saya' (沙耶の唄, Saya no Uta), sung by Kanako Itō
  15. 'Shoes of Glass' (ガラスのくつ, Garasu no Kutsu), sung by Kanako Itō

Reception[edit]

Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku observed the game as being 'known as one of the most messed-up games ever released,' [6] but praises how the game makes the player sympathize with the villains—'But perhaps the most fascinating thing about The Song of Saya is that somehow, in the middle of all the horrors it presents, it manages to make the abominable, beautiful.'[7]

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Gen Urobuchi noted that the popularity of his later work Puella Magi Madoka Magica rekindled interest in Saya no Uta in 2011, so much so that Saya no Uta 'made at least as much money as if it's a new game'.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Android版『沙耶の唄』配信開始!' (in Japanese). Nitroplus. April 17, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  2. ^Manning, Shaun (March 4, 2010). 'Liatowitsch & Ocvirk Sing a 'Song of Saya''. Comic Book Resources. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  3. ^THEoDEAD (April 22, 2010). 'EXCLUSIVE: Interview With 'Song Of Saya' Team Daniel Liatowitsch And Todd Ocvirk PLUS A 5 Page Look At Issue #1!'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved August 16, 2010.
  4. ^'February's Exciting New Books from IDW!'. IDW Publishing. November 24, 2009. Archived from the original on November 27, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  5. ^'Interview avec Savin Yeatman-Eiffel, le créateur d'Oban !' [Interview with Savin Yeatman-Eiffel, the creator of Oban!] (in French). Otacrew. March 1, 2017. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  6. ^'Song of Saya Has its Own American Comic Book (And It's Not Very Good)'. Kotaku. May 21, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  7. ^'Saya no Uta — The Song of Saya: The Kotaku Review'. Kotaku. May 21, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
  8. ^Kajita, Mafia (June 17, 2011). 「鬼哭街」から「沙耶の唄」「魔法少女まどか☆マギカ」までミッチリ質問攻め! [Very hard barrage of questions from Kikoku street, Song of Saya to Magical Girl Madoka ☆ Magika!] (in Japanese). 4Gamer.net. Retrieved November 26, 2014.

External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • Saya no Uta at IMDb

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