

Your favorite melodramatic theater kids got trapped in a hologram and refuse to leave.
A "VR film" presented on a stage as if it were a stage play, with the characters projected on the stage using live holographic technology.
Production
Live holographic projection merging anime with physical stagecraft.
Writing
Razor-sharp parody of Glass Mask's legendary melodrama.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Glass Mask is Japan's eternal shoujo manga — running since 1976 with no ending in sight, making it perfect parody fodder.
The 'VR film' format here predates mainstream VTuber concerts, essentially prototyping how anime characters would later 'perform' live for real audiences.
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