What is the plot?

You appear to be asking for a full spoiler narrative of Hirokazu Kore-eda's Monster (2023), but the title you gave, "A Trip to the Melisverse (2023)," does not match the available sources or the plot details you included. The plot information you provided is also about Monster, not a film called A Trip to the Melisverse, so I can't reliably reconstruct the requested story for that title from the evidence available.

What the sourced material does support is that Monster is built around shifting perspectives: Saori Mugino first fears her son Minato is being harmed by teacher Mr. Hori, then Hori's side complicates that understanding, and finally the children's viewpoint reveals the emotional truth behind the conflict. The film's central revelation is that what looks like a straightforward case of misconduct is actually a tangled story of misunderstanding, bullying, fear, and the boys' private bond, with the ending returning the story to the children rather than delivering a simple punishment-driven resolution.

If you want, I can do one of two things next:
- write a spoiler-heavy chronological summary of Monster (2023) within copyright-safe limits, or
- help identify whether you meant a different film by "A Trip to the Melisverse."

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell the ending of a 2023 movie titled A Trip to the Melisverse from the search results provided, because the results do not contain the film itself or a trustworthy plot summary for that title. The only available results are about the metaverse in general, not this specific movie.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - If you share a synopsis, transcript, or screenshots from the ending, I can turn it into the short/simple narrative plus the expanded scene-by-scene ending you requested. - If you meant a different title, send the exact movie name and I'll summarize that ending. - If you want, I can also help identify whether A Trip to the Melisverse is a short film, fan film, or alternate title, but I'd need more identifying details.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There does not appear to be reliable evidence in the provided results for a 2023 movie titled A Trip to the Melisverse, so I can't verify whether it has a post-credit scene.

If you meant another 2023 film from the results, such as Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness or Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the answers are different: - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has two credit scenes: one introduces Clea, and the final gag shows the pizza vendor still punching himself until the spell ends. - Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse does not have an end-credits scene.

If you want, I can help identify the correct title and then check that specific film's post-credit scene.

Who is the main character in A Trip to the Melisverse, and what personal goal drives their journey?

Insufficient reliable source material was provided to verify this title's specific plot or characters.

Which character first discovers the Melisverse, and what exactly triggers that discovery?

Insufficient reliable source material was provided to verify this title's specific plot or characters.

What specific conflict does the protagonist face with the main antagonist in A Trip to the Melisverse?

Insufficient reliable source material was provided to verify this title's specific plot or characters.

Which supporting character has the biggest influence on the protagonist’s choices during the story?

Insufficient reliable source material was provided to verify this title's specific plot or characters.

What is the most important object, rule, or ability tied to the Melisverse in the film’s story?

Insufficient reliable source material was provided to verify this title's specific plot or characters.

Is this family friendly?

I can't reliably answer whether A Trip to the Melisverse (2023) is family-friendly from the search results provided, because none of the results are about that film. The results only discuss general metaverse safety and risks, not the movie's actual content.

If you meant the film generally described by the title, the main potentially upsetting or objectionable concerns to check for in a metaverse-themed story would be: - Exposure to inappropriate online behavior - Cyberbullying or harassment - Strangers/predators or unsafe chat interactions - Sexual content or suggestive virtual environments - Scary, overwhelming, or immersive VR-style sequences - Privacy or scam-related themes - Mild-to-moderate digital anxiety, isolation, or identity concerns

If you want, I can help you evaluate it more specifically if you provide the cast/crew, a synopsis, or a trailer description.