Hololive Vtubers Fuwamoco Sing Nekopara After Song
Image via Aiobahn +81, NEKO WORKs, and Sekai Project

Hololive Vtubers Fuwamoco Sing Nekopara After Song

Now that Nekopara After: La Vraie Famille, the latest entry in the Neko Works visual novel series about catgirls, is available via Sekai Project, Hololive Fuwamoco Vtubers Fuwawa and Mococo Abyssgard announced they sing the ending theme song. It’s called “Side by Side,” and it is both on streaming services and YouTube.

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“Side by Side” is created by Aiobahn +81 and Kris Roche, as the Hololive Fuwamoco Vtubers only provided the vocals for the track. The music video also only showcases characters like Chocola and Vanilla, as Fuwawa and Mococo don’t appear in it. However, the official cover for the song’s single does show the two performers in the same maid outfits Chocola and Vanilla wear when working at Patisserie La Soleil. 

Here’s Fuwamoco performing the Nekopara After song “Side by Side” for its official music video.

While this song for the game was a surprise, we already knew what the opening theme would be for Nekopara After. Ceui performed the song “Contrail” for the visual novel.

It’s been a pretty big day for Nekopara game news. We also learned more about Nekopara Sekai Connect. That’s the mobile spin-off inspired by the series. Most importantly, we know it will debut in 2026. It’s the replacement for Nekoparaiten.

Nekopara After: La Vraie Famille is available now on PCs, though it isn’t on Steam just yet.


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