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The song is a mid-tempo rock ballad, mostly based around an arrangement of guitars and slowly performed drums.

As the song progresses, background synths, drums and guitars build up in intensity, with more layers added for each verse.

The person then asked him about his body, and planned to give him two arms, legs, mouths, ears, eyes, hearts, breasts and nostrils.

Songwriter and vocalist Yojiro Noda felt the song was extremely important, and that it reaffirmed his ability to write good lyrics.

The red child looks to his right, which causes the camera perspective to change and shows the kitchen existing as a cube in a white area.

Vocalist Yojiro Noda stands outside this area, levitating and spinning a piece of white bread above his finger.

The video changes to a clip of a young woman (played by model Nozomi Takagi),[6] and as the camera pans out, the red man is now in his 60s.

The child in blue finishes the sandwich with salad dressing, and makes the red man choose one of six condiments.

The clock behind the pair strikes 12:00, and the video then switches to the band performing the song, along with clips of the woman from before, along with nostalgically shot home video-style footage of flowers, trees, waterways and a car trip.

noted the song's Mother Goose-like story telling qualities, and praised the "clear feelings" and tender vocals against the occasionally aggressive performance.

[10] Isamu Onoda called Noda's lyric writing in the song genius-like, and praised the tension of the building up arrangement.

Above: the child in red as he sits in the kitchen.
Below: the white outside of the kitchen, as well as Radwimps band members.