In this short scene, we get a taste of what it's like to be in the virtual world, and what it feels like when you're not in it. We're introduced to Hiroyuki, who's in the middle of a dance routine. He's got a lot to say, and he's not happy about the fact that the whole world is watching him dance. He says that he feels like he belongs in the real world, but that he can't stand the idea of being a part of a virtual world where everyone else is doing the same thing. He compares the virtual wall to the real one, and says that the real wall is way crazier than the virtual one. He also says that Hiroyuki's dance routine is way better than the one he saw at the beginning of the scene, because the virtual audience is way more hyped up than the real audience.
In this short scene, we get a taste of what it's like to be in the virtual world, and what it feels like when you're not in it. We're introduced to Hiroyuki, who's in the middle of a dance routine. He's got a lot to say, and he's not happy about the fact that the whole world is watching him dance. He says that he feels like he belongs in the real world, but that he can't stand the idea of being a part of a virtual world where everyone else is doing the same thing. He compares the virtual wall to the real one, and says that the real wall is way crazier than the virtual one. He also says that Hiroyuki's dance routine is way better than the one he saw at the beginning of the scene, because the virtual audience is way more hyped up than the real audience.