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"Nee, Kowareta Ningyou wa Doko e Suterareru no?" (ねぇ、壊れタ人形ハ何処へ棄テらレるノ?) is a dark, high-speed original composition by cosMo@暴走P (cosMo@BousouP) that debuted in maimai MURASAKi as the fifth challenge track (チャレンジトラック) of that version. The song's title translates roughly to "Hey, where should I discard the broken doll?", a sentiment echoed in its frenetic BPM of 188 and the deliberately fractured orthography of its lyrics and title, which mixes kanji, hiragana, and katakana in unconventional ways to visually convey a sense of breakage and disorder. cosMo@暴走P is one of the most recognized names in the rhythm game and Vocaloid scene, known for high-BPM compositions and his "Bousou" (runaway/rampage) style. His works frequently appear across multiple rhythm game series, and this MURASAKi commission brought his signature intensity to maimai's Standard chart pool. The Master chart, designed by ぴちネコ at level 14 (constant 14.5), is a dense 1043-note barrage at 188 BPM, while the Expert chart by rioN (level 13, constant 13.0) offers a slightly more restrained but still demanding experience. The song was initially available only during the challenge track period (April 18 – May 1, 2017) before entering the general song list, making its early weeks a limited-time event for MURASAKi players.

Videos

Official PV

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Master chart

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Expert chart

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Charts

STD

BASIC
6(6)
273 notesDesigner: -|Tap 251Hold 8Slide 5Break 9
ADVANCED
9(9)
470 notesDesigner: -|Tap 393Hold 51Slide 17Break 9
EXPERT
13(13)
748 notesDesigner: rioN|Tap 675Hold 29Slide 28Break 16
MASTER
14(14.5)
1043 notesDesigner: ぴちネコ|Tap 900Hold 56Slide 74Break 13

Trivia

  • The song was the 5th challenge track of the MURASAKi version, available exclusively through the challenge system from April 18 to May 1, 2017, before transitioning to normal distribution on May 2.
  • cosMo@暴走P is widely known in the rhythm game community for his Vocaloid works such as 'The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku' (初音ミクの消失) and numerous high-BPM original songs for Beatmania IIDX, SOUND VOLTEX, and maimai.
  • The title uses mixed script as a stylistic device: kanji (壊, 人形, 何処, 棄), katakana (タ, ハ, レ, ノ), and hiragana (ねぇ, ら, る) are deliberately interleaved, giving the text a visually 'broken' appearance that mirrors the song's theme of a discarded doll.
  • The Master chart (level 14, constant 14.5) holds 1,043 total notes, making it one of the denser Standard charts in the MURASAKi era at BPM 188, with 74 Slide notes that demand precise tracing.
  • The song's difficulty levels have been adjusted multiple times across version updates: Advanced rose from 8 to 9, Expert climbed from 11 to 13, and Master increased from 12+ to 14 over the course of MURASAKi through FESTiVAL.
  • Collection items tied to this song, an icon (unlocked by clearing EXPERT with rank S) and a frame (unlocked by clearing MASTER with rank S), are exclusive to the pre-DX era and can no longer be newly acquired in maimai DX and later versions.
  • The Expert chart was designed by rioN, a notes designer whose work appears on numerous challenging Standard and DX charts across multiple maimai versions.
  • The Master chart was designed by ぴちネコ (pichineko), a charter recognized for creating dense, technically demanding patterns that test players' stamina and accuracy.

FAQ

Who composed 'Nee, Kowareta Ningyou wa Doko e Suterareru no?'?
The song was composed by cosMo@暴走P (cosMo@BousouP), a prolific creator known for high-BPM Vocaloid and rhythm game originals.
What does the title 'ねぇ、壊れタ人形ハ何処へ棄テらレるノ?' mean?
The title translates to 'Hey, where should I discard the broken doll?' The mixed kanji, hiragana, and katakana spelling visually reinforces the theme of breakage and disorder.
Which version of maimai added this song?
It debuted in maimai MURASAKi on April 18, 2017, initially as a challenge track before entering the regular song list.
What difficulty are the charts for this song?
The Standard charts span Basic (level 6), Advanced (level 9), Expert (level 13, constant 13.0), and Master (level 14, constant 14.5). No DX or Re:Master chart exists.
Who designed the MASTER chart?
The MASTER chart was designed by ぴちネコ (pichineko). The EXPERT chart was designed by rioN.
Can I still earn the icon and frame for this song?
No, the icon (clearing EXPERT with rank S) and frame (clearing MASTER with rank S) were available only during the MURASAKi era and cannot be newly acquired in maimai DX and later versions.
What is the BPM of this song?
The song runs at 188 BPM, consistent with cosMo@暴走P's characteristic high-tempo style.

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