Since I am such a normal individual Iāve decided to attempt breaking down vanoĆ©ās character song āLe Formidableā. I donāt hear much talk about it but the lyrics are just as cryptic and wild as the OP/ED.
Before we get into it, in terms of translation, I could only find one on YouTube that thankfully color-coded the lyrics so I could decipher who sings what. If anyone has any other translations, Iād love to know please. So a bunch of the lines you can kinda figure out whoās singing but hereās how itās gonna be:
Vanitas =š
NoĆ© =š
Vanoe= šš
Simple enough letās get into it :)
š: /I want to stay in bed feeling the warmth of the sun and drift in and out of this sweet dream/
Already weāve mentioned dreaming, a running theme in this song. There is the well-known line Teacher says in chapter 55...
Sleeping, specifically in regards to NoĆ©, is something mochijun makes the audience take note. He canāt sleep without holding something. When he canāt fall asleep, it is highlighted like the night Vanitas rejected NoĆ© drinking his blood. He doesnāt want Vanitas to disappear and I personally like how in the recent chapter, Vanitas stays by his side for a while. Almost like callback to that moment on the train but Iām getting carried away. You get the correlation Iām making, itāll get very important later on.
We also have those warmth and sun connections to NoĆ©, a large part of his character and Vanitasā gravitation towards him.
š: /With this grey weather today, this day will go by without any harmony/
We see Vanitasā pessimistic outlook on life; grey, cloudy, devoid of color. Devoid of comfort and obviously these two contrasting people will clash but mix together throughout the song.
š: /Tarte Tatin, Altus Paris! Endless interesting things!/
š: /Itās always like this! Here and there, endlessly losing sight./
This seems pretty straightforward, NoĆ© is getting distracted by all the wonderful things as usual and Vanitas chastises him. But letās frame this another way, NoĆ© is choosing to not focus. Itās simpler that way. Heās turning his focus elsewhere to better things, more pleasant things. And Vanitas is trying to wake him up. Iāll explain more in my theory soon.
š: /What to look for today from this city/
š: /Ah with all these things/
šš: /There is no time to rest/
Simple lyrics here. No comment.
šš: /Le formidable! Le formidable! Itās really easy. Just colliding, rolling down, and repeating again/
Here we are entering the chorus. Thereās a common thread of repetition in every OP and ED in VnC. Like clockwork, these two have fallen into this pattern.
Colliding- VanoƩ meeting, two worlds learning how to come together, joining as one
Rolling down- their downfall, incoming despair and tragedy
Repeating again- they find themselves back where they started, fated to be born and to die
Let me say the first part of my theory and keep this in the back of your head while remembering the lyrics: VnC is not a time loop in the traditional sense but rather a loop of memories. Also keep in mind the first ED Zero: āNow I remember, oh I have never lived a day without you. Untie the layer of memories...ā
š: /This worthless-/
š: /wonderful-/
šš: /world we are walking on. Even not knowing is sometimes nice, right?/
Again, vanoĆ© with different outlooks on life meet each other. But more importantly, we see the display of ignorance or blissful unawareness. We the audience have a vague idea on how this story ends and in a way, so do they. Vanitas knows very well he is doomed and has already entrusted NoĆ© to end his life if it comes to it. But we also donāt know the specifics of their downfall and neither do they.
So this line has a double meaning that refers to the characters and the reader. As yeah it is nice to read vnc and enjoy the happy moments without knowing the painful details of whatās to come.
š: /Over there something is flapping their wings/
š: /And these uncountable days pass by. Itās not worth worrying about. So many unknown things, without meaning/
š: /Escalier! I want to see the bright colors beyond!/
NoĆ©, again giving his attention to supposedly insignificant things as Vanitas tends to see the larger picture, not caring for the mundane. Uncountable days can be matched with the grey weather mentioned earlier. But that also means things are murky, blur together, cloudy. They donāt make sense to Vanitas (such as love, his self-worth, the nature within people) while NoĆ© wants to experience all the brightness of the world.
š: /I told you to be quiet today, yet here we are!/
š: /Now you loud person!/
šš: /I told you I hardly have time to breathe/
So, hypothetical scenario if we take this song literal: VanoĆ© is exploring the city because Noe wanted to Vanitas couldnāt say no. Vanitas is fed up and NoĆ© thinks his complaints are aggravating. But this part shows a lack of understanding. Theyāre yelling about their own hardships but donāt see the otherās perspective.
šš: /Le formidable! Le formidable! Itās a simple thing. Itās just finding, losing sight and repeating again/
š: /I want to dream/
š: /Itās just a dream/
šš: /The world keep walking while not knowing the truth at this point/
Ok thereās a lot to dig our teeth in here. First of all, the finding, losing sight, repeating is another way of describing the colliding and rolling down said prior. Vanoe find each other, they lose each other, itās fated to happen all over again. Now the big piece here, I want to dream/Itās just a dream. Surface-level interpretation > another instance of their differences. NoĆ© wants be surrounded by dreams and wonder. While Vanitas looks at that beauty and scoff at it, since it isnāt real therefore not worth caring for. But if we read into this carefully, NoĆ© wants to dream. He wants to stay in these memories, he doesnāt want to live in a world without Vanitas.
Letās go back to OP 1: āI love this world and the light only you give me.ā
We know OP 1 is Noeās POV so letās ask ourselves why would the NoĆ© we are seeing, the one smiling at all the colors of the world say Vanitas is the only light he has (emphasis on āonlyā). Because the NoĆ© singing the first OP is operating with far more knowledge and despair. We donāt know the truth at this point. āThis worldā is not real.
Allow me to offer what I think is happening. NoĆ© and Vanitas meet, they go on this journey of understanding, trust, and love, Vanitas reaches his end and is killed by NoĆ©. NoĆ© lives on. We can tell the NoĆ© writing this story is full of regret and sadness. But why is he writing this all down? Heās retelling the memories, putting them down physically on paper. Two things happened:
a) He exchanged his name with Naenia, wishing to remain in a world with Vanitas in it. Because that wish is still very present, Naenia has great interest in NoĆ©. She mentions seeing him before in Louis but it could be a classic mochijun misdirect and itās actually from receiving his name in a different iteration. There is that official art with NoĆ© wearing Vanitasā coat with that goat entity he saw in Gevaudan, pinned to his vest.
However this can only work if Naenia is still around and isnāt resolved/defeated in the memoirs.
b) This is more likely in my opinion. NoƩ uses the Books and the memoirs act as a catalyst for him to have the world become his memories or for him to live in them. I know only those with blue blood or something can use the books.
Which is why Dr. Moreau had those experiments with Vanitas and Misha. Donāt worry, I already have a theory that Archivistes are some form of blue moon vampires but that is a whole other discussion. Point is, I think the Books of Vanitas are like an Elliot sword situation. Yes, Elliot owns the Nightray sword and carries it around but you donāt know its true purpose in the story until Leo wields it.
NoĆ© causes these memories to replay, perhaps to save Vanitas or simply to dream again. Go back to when he was last happy. But hereās the thing, the NoĆ© in this memory is unaware or ignorant of this, sees his present world as the real one and undergoes the events of the series. Vanitas dies, he lives on, and creates a memory world for himself. Rinse, recycle, repeat. Essentially, the first ED gave it away. The entirety of VnC is a layer of memories. Even the narrator NoĆ© we are hearing is a memory that is trying to manifest a world of his own.
Reality and dreams are all intertwined now and NoĆ© got lost in it. There are leaks in the cracks, for example when Vanitas cries and tells Luna his mother died at childbirth why would he call to her. Initially, you can read this as heās just missing what he never had. But what if Vanitasā mother was present in his life 9 memory loops ago but because these memories get further from the truth the more it happens, NoĆ© simply forgot that detail when making the memoirs at some point in time. So now, in the memory layer #52 Vanitas has no mother.
š: /We will see what we ācannot seeā/
š: /We will know what we ādonāt knowā/
šš: /The final stop of this world that seems to be changing, seems only further ahead/
Noeās line possibly goes into his Archiviste nature and how he experiences reading memories. It can as well build back into the dream/memory loop thing, heās seeing things he can no longer āsee.ā
Vanitasā line can be drawn to what NoĆ© said during their fight.
Vanitas acts like he has the final word and has a full grasp of how this world/himself works. But he really doesnāt and NoĆ© is living proof of that, proving him wrong on several occasions that thereās still hope, they canāt give up yet, he wonāt leave him etc. The final stop of this world is changing, but itās further ahead. This is a story, a preserved section of time from the past. We gotta ask ourselves... why would the last stop be changing? Again, Vanitasā death is the final stop but itās changing, perhaps from the countless iterations weāve gone through NoĆ© writes the memoirs in a way that delays the ending. So he could remain just a little longerā¦
šš: /Le formidable! Le formidable! Everything is fine. While forgetting, hiding, and repeating it/
š: /This worthless/
š: /wonderful/
šš: /world we are walking on/
š: /I donāt know but even so/
š: /If it can make you smile.../
After this, it ends the song by repeating the first chorus with the colliding-rolling down part so Iāll make this the cutting point. The āeverything is fineā totally doesnāt stick out in a story where we know everything will not be fine. The forgetting and hiding goes back to my dream-memory theory, NoĆ© is hiding from the truth in these stacks upon stacks of memories and is possibly forgetting things as they really happened as a result. We already know he isnāt the most reliable narrator. But NoĆ© wants to see Vanitasā smile.
If it can make you smile again, if it can replay your laughter, why would I ever leave this wonderful lie? In OP 1: āYour laughing was reflected by a daydreamā.
Iāll conclude this by saying two things. If you want to get even deeper, you can interpret Vanitas in this song as the voice in the back of NoĆ©ās head. Its just a dream, this world is actually worthless, and NoĆ© is trying to drown out those thoughts. Because yeah they sing lines together but the only time theyāre directly speaking to each other is when Vanitas scolds NoĆ© and NoĆ© shouts back, calling him loud. Finally, I could be wrong in all this. I am aware how crazy I may look and I'm so thankful if you read this far.
But yeah if this is anywhere near canon, mochijun must be the most unhinged, absolutely cracked author Iāve ever seen. Weāre going into Pandora Hearts levels of intricacy here. I hope you enjoyed my insanity šš¼












