Shiranui entered the stage as a J-pop track started playing. An illusory backdrop was conjured of a traditional historic Johtonian village compliments of Zoro. As Shiranui started singing, the Zoroark started scrawling graffiti around the backdrop in what was a re-enactment of a certain ninja anime's pilot episode. [hider=R★O★C★K★S] 追われるように 急いでいる 乾いた胸が かりたてるのさ ひときわ強く 輝く星は いまも遠くにある 失ってゆく 求めながら 奪われてゆく 与えながら 誰のためでなく 誰のものでなく 俺たちのいまが 思いかさね 夢をかさね 日々をかさね 汗にまみれ 涙こらえ 血をたぎらせ 闘うことも 愛しあうことも 遙か光の On the way 裏切ってきた 信じながら 傷つけてきた 祈りながら 誰のことでなく 誰のせいでなく 俺たちのいまを 痛みほどき 心ほどき 影をほどき 息をつめて 走りぬけろ 闇を裂いて 悲しむことも 夢をみることも 終わりわしない On the way 思いかさね 夢をかさね 日々をかさね 汗にまみれ 涙こらえ 血をたぎらせ [i](repeating)[/i] I wanna rocks 胸に ROCKS[/hider] Throughout the song, Zoro was showing off various mudras that formed the [i]kuji-kiri[/i] in a demonstration of some of the [i]jutsus[/i] featured in said anime. When Shiranui got to the outro, Zoro finished with the classic Shadow Divide Technique that Pokémon researchers would call Double Team using the same mudras the blonde protagonist used. Cheers erupted from the crowd and a few of them gave Shiranui and Zoro a standing ovation.