Christmas Eve, the evil spirits gathered in Shibuya, Tokyo for Christmas! Report on "Distiny Noisy's Christmas Sabbat," which also featured the singing voices of Aina Suzuki and Himasa Omori!

On December 25, 2019, when the city was in a happy Christmas mood, the wicked gathered in a corner of Shibuya, the chalet youngsters' town. ...... That's right! It was on this day that the Christmas event "Distiny Noisy's Christmas Sabbat" for "Evil Girl Dropkick" was held.

Let's spend Christmas with the unit "Destiny Noisy" (or "Desu-no" for short) of Evil Girl (CV: Aina Suzuki) & Yurine Hanazono (CV: Himasa Omori), who were born from the crowdfunding project "Jimbocho Aika"! This is a very gratifying event.

The venue is SPACE ODD, a 10-minute walk from Shibuya Station, a live house surrounded by fashionable boutiques and cafes. A large Christmas tree was set up on the stage, and violinist RABI played a medley of Christmas songs with a violin solo.

Then, following Kazuki Yanagise, a publicity producer well-known to the Evil Gods, the two members of "Desu no" appeared on stage. Mr. Suzuki's "You guys are all alone at Christmas anyway, aren't you? Suzuki's "You guys are all alone on Christmas Day anyway, aren't you?

When the audience was asked to raise their hands, most of them did so alone. In fact, it turned out to be a gathering of "Hitoribokuchis.

On the other hand, the VIP seats on the second floor, where one can look down on the entire venue, were "Brandeis seats. These seats were given to those who won the auction of campaign items such as plates and handkerchiefs on the website of Brandia, the sponsor of the "Evil God Girl" campaign. The question to the purchasers, "How much did you bid?" The answer was "120,000 yen" or "200,000 yen," which was a surprisingly high price!

In response to this, a huge "ATM!" call arose from the general seats on the first floor! Mr. Suzuki could not hide his amazement at the sense of unity and piety of the ATMs.

The stage was relayed to Akihabara's "Myojin Café," where Chiaki Omigawa, who plays Minos, was standing by. She was standing by to watch the sabbatical with the local group of evil spirits.

After the heartbreaking Christmas episode, there was a drawing for a gorgeous Christmas present!

After all that slapstick, the main event began. First, the audience sang "Kiyoshi-Kono Yoru" in chorus to RABI's violin performance. During the interlude, RABI interjected a phrase from the theme song "Ano Musume ni Drop Kick" (Drop Kick to That Girl). It was a very clever direction. The familiar phrase played in a graceful melody moved the audience and made them burst into laughter.

Mr. Omori commented, "It doesn't have the evil feeling of 'Yagami Chan,'" and smiled.

From here, the talk stage began. But first, the "Evil Girl Christmas Cake," which will be given to all audience members after the show, appeared on stage! Suzuki-san and Omori-san were delighted to be able to enjoy the "Evil God Girl" world visually and tastefully, with ribbon-like decorations in the image of Yurine and Evil God Girl's blood (berry sauce) that drips when you put a knife into it. The two members of "Desu no" were in high spirits as they did live postrecording in a situation where Yurine was cutting into the cake and Evil God-chan was being chopped into pieces.

As they pecked at the cake, the two read out "Kuri Bokuchichi episodes" that had been solicited from the evil gods. The audience became more and more tearful.

For example, in response to a question about his "Christmas memories," he insisted, "I only tell Santa what I want, and I don't even tell my parents what I want! I never received the presents I wanted because I insisted that I would only tell Santa what I wanted and never told my parents what I wanted" (Omori), and "I found a Christmas present that my parents had hidden behind the Christmas tree at home" (Suzuki).

Let's laugh off such sad memories! This kind of attitude is very typical of the "Evil Goddesses"!

Next up was the big lottery, where visitors could win gorgeous presents. Mr. Suzuki and Ms. Omori also participated in the drawing and enjoyed the thrill of the lottery together with the evil people.

The prizes included a special edition of the original comic in 13 volumes, advertising stickers on trains, various local newspapers with articles on "Evil God Girl," a "Tangle Teezer" signed by Natsuko Hara (see the original comic for details about the "Tangle Teezer"!) ), and a "limited-edition autograph card signed by Koichiro Natsume, executive producer, in prayer for the second season of the anime! The fact that the raffle alone took nearly 30 minutes to complete, you can imagine how many gifts were sent to the evil people. It is the "Evil God-chan" style to give back to the fans with an excessive spirit of service.

By the way, Mr. Suzuki got a "Tangle Teezer" and Mr. Omori also got a "Evil God-chan Coaster". It was very "Jyakami-chan" style that they were also winners.

The last performance was a mini live!

The final part of the "Christmas Sabat" was a mini live performance by "Distiny Noisy.

They started off with the anime theme song "Ano Musume ni Drop Kick! The chorus of "Za za za za za nasna za za! echoed through the streets of Shibuya, followed by their own song, "Simple and Clear Something Devils! ", the two sang their signature song "Something Devils! The two sang with such enthusiasm and enthusiasm that they gave candy to the audience from the stage.



The performance ended with a frenzied sabbatical. The last part of the show was filled with many announcements, but one of the most exciting was the announcement of a new song by "Desu no." The song will be sung in the future. The song will be sung in the future, so an instrumental version was first shown, and it was a super cool symphonic metal style song. This is a very cool symphonic metal style song. Mr. Suzuki is very excited about how this song is going to turn out. I am very much looking forward to seeing how it will turn out.

The Evil Gods received a "Evil God-chan Christmas Cake" by hand from Mr. Suzuki and Ms. Omori, and left the venue. Although there were supposed to be many lone Evil Gods who participated in the event, many of them seemed to be talking to each other like old friends at the end of the event. It was a proof to me that even a "loneliness at Christmas is not a "loneliness" if many people gather together! The "Jyakami-chan Dropkick," which proved that "Kuri Bokkichi" is not "lonely" if many people gather together, will continue to run strongly in 2020 as a source of strength for us evil people!

It was an extremely happy Christmas sabbatical, and we cannot help but have such expectations.

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