The screen glowed. A cheerful theme song, a rabbit puppet with mismatched eyes. But three minutes in, the rabbit stopped moving. Its head tilted. And then it spoke—not in the high-pitched voice of the show, but in a low, dry whisper.
“And you’re the one who’s going to save something else,” she said, not turning around. “My name is Sachi. I was the puppeteer on that show in 1997.” chakku! tsuiteru!!
The rain had stopped, but the streets of Shinjuku still glistened like oil-slicked glass. Kaito Yamada was late—again. His sneakers slapped against the wet pavement as he ducked under the faded awning of a ramen shop, narrowly avoiding a delivery bike. The screen glowed
The game remains a niche title in the history of early 2000s Japanese PC adventure games, primarily archived on community databases like VNDB and GameFAQs . Chakku! Tsuiteru!! | vndb Its head tilted