As an EXEC_FLIP Song, it has the purpose of modifying the body of the singer, this particular Song performing the most orthodox of said modifications: a metamorphosis, as indicated by the its title. In short, this Song has the effect of creating a total of twelve white wings on the back of the singer. However, despite having more powerful effects than the EXEC_HYMME songs, the EXEC_FLIP ones have something in common with them: both serve to manifest the feelings and wishes of the singer on the real world.
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| - As an EXEC_FLIP Song, it has the purpose of modifying the body of the singer, this particular Song performing the most orthodox of said modifications: a metamorphosis, as indicated by the its title. In short, this Song has the effect of creating a total of twelve white wings on the back of the singer. However, despite having more powerful effects than the EXEC_HYMME songs, the EXEC_FLIP ones have something in common with them: both serve to manifest the feelings and wishes of the singer on the real world.
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| - As an EXEC_FLIP Song, it has the purpose of modifying the body of the singer, this particular Song performing the most orthodox of said modifications: a metamorphosis, as indicated by the its title. In short, this Song has the effect of creating a total of twelve white wings on the back of the singer. During the Hymmnos Musical Cocona's story, Shukure finally had managed to understand Cocona's and Sasha's intentions and decided to protect them while Cocona prepared to sing her own Song Magic. For this purpose, she sang this Song to create these wings on her back and used them to fly around, protecting Cocona and Sasha while also distracting the Antibodies. However, despite having more powerful effects than the EXEC_HYMME songs, the EXEC_FLIP ones have something in common with them: both serve to manifest the feelings and wishes of the singer on the real world.
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