Enbizaka no Shitateya Live Action

As surely everyone knows, SupaMame Team does many live actions. One such live action video was of the vocaloid song from mothy's Seven Deadly Sins Playlist, Leviathan Slope, or more commonly known as Tailor Shop on Enbizaka. The video begins with the Halloween theme for SupaMame videos, including many creepy pictures and music. Then, the actual live action begins. As the first notes of music play, the camera goes around the room, taking in spools of cloth, a pincushion, and the tailor's fingers, sewing. The tailor, represented by Gravi Megurine, begins to sing. When the song describes the village of Enbizaka, the camera zooms toward a Japanese style building meant to represent the village. The tailor then proceeds to explain that her lover never comes home. A flashback of the tailor's mother is shown, showing her daughter how to sharpen the scissors

The scene cuts to a park where two children, a girl with green hair and a girl with yellow hair, are playing. It shows the tailor, and then her 'lover.' However, her 'lover' is walking with a woman with a red kimono. The tailor watches as the man, played by Dako Shion, takes the woman's hand, and kisses it, revealing a wedding ring. Here, the camera closes in on the woman's details. Played by Bommie Sakine, the red kimono woman flourishes her red fan, and she poses in her beautiful kimono. The tailor, furious, storms away.

Back in her shop, the tailor wipes away her tears, saying that she must "persevere with her work," and she uses her mother's old sewing scissors to cut through red cloth.

The next day, the tailor is sitting on a park bench, admiring the ring on her finger. She has the scissors in her hand. She watches, and sure enough, the man comes. He has his face to a tree, and a girl with green hair in a green obi, played by Yuki Hatsune, snuggles up against him. She tries to get him to face away from the tree and to stop being depressed. The girl then starts crying. The man immediately comforts her. Seeing this the tailor is very angry. With the sewing scissors in her hand, she cuts the stem of the plant she was standing near.

She is shown in the shop once again. Once again, she is wiping away tears, but this time, she is cutting through green cloth.

The next day, the tailor goes into the village again. Again, she sees the man. This time, he is with a young girl with yellow hair, played by Skeleton Akia. He surprises her with a yellow hairpin, and he pins it in her hair, causing the girl to jump with delight. The tailor is distraught. She turns away and leaves.

In the tailor shop, the tailor is sewing something, angry. She picks up her scissors, and they are covered with blood. She looks at them, but merely shrugs.

The next scene shows the tailor's means of 'coping.' First, the red kimono woman is seen approaching, when the tailor comes up behind her and kills her. The same happened with the green obi girl and the yellow hairpin girl. In her shop, the tailor puts on the kimono, the obi, and does her hair with the hairpin. She faces the camera, smiling.

The next day, the tailor was no longer following the man. Instead, she is in her shop, writing on a notepad for new ideas in her tailoring. She moves aside some cloth, and a hand is seen. It is the man's hand. The scene then shows what had happened when the tailor approached the man. He had bowed and said to her "Hajimemashita, konnichi wa," as if she were a stranger. The tailor tried to warm up to him, but when that failed, she took the pair of sewing scissors and stabbed him. The scene goes back to the present time, and the camera pans around the room, showing the dead bodies of the man, his wife, and his two daughters, whom the tailor killed.