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BONUS - Kids React to Hatsune Miku. Hatsune Miku World is Mine Live [HD] [720p] KIDS REACT to Hatsune Miku. Elders React to Vocaloids! (Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin / Len) Hatsune Miku Live Party 2013 in Kansai [720p] Hatsune Miku. Manga A manga called Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix began serialization in the Japanese manga magazine Comic Rush on November 26, 2007, published by Jive.

Hatsune Miku

The manga is drawn by KEI, the original character designer for Miku. A second manga called "Hachune Miku no Nichijō Roipara! " drawn by Ontama began serialization in the manga magazine Comp Ace on December 26, 2007, published by Kadokawa Shoten. Miku sometimes wears glasses in the manga, and Rin and Len call her "onee-chan" (big sister). Clothing She has appeared on T-shirt designs, often to promote Miku herself or particular albums by Producers. In 2011, Piapro held a contest with members to design Goth Lolita clothing for VOCALOIDs, the designs were produced by the company Putumayo. An official cosplay outfit has been produced.[21] A Miku motif hat with mittens is currently available for pre-order. ACOS have also produced an official cosplay outfit and wig.[23] Figurines Miku's popularity has led to numerous figurines based on her image.

CRYPTON FUTURE MEDIA. She is a singing voice synthesizer featured in over 100,000 songs released worldwide.

CRYPTON FUTURE MEDIA

Hatsune Miku means "The first Sound from the Future". Facts over 100,000 released songs, 170,000 uploaded YouTube videos, 1,000,000 created artworks over 900,000 fans on Facebook performing sold-out 3D concerts worldwide with performances in LA, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo corporate collaborations with SEGA, Toyota USA, Google and more The Hatsune Miku Phenomenon Hatsune Miku has traveled an interesting path from vocal synthesizer product to beloved collaboratively constructed cyber celebrity with a growing user community across the world. Profile Crypton Future Media, INC. is a music technology company based in Sapporo (Japan), and the official licensor of Hatsune Miku. Mikufan.com: A Hatsune Miku Fansite. Hatsune Miku: The world's fakest pop star. Hatsune Miku is the rarest kind of pop star. She is enduringly popular in her native country of Japan.

She has never been photographed stumbling out of night clubs in the early hours of the morning, and never had issues with drugs or alcohol. She has, in fact, never been seen outside of her concerts at all. This is because Miku is also the fakest kind of pop star. She is a hologram. More accurately, Hatsune Miku is a digital avatar. In Japan, where synthetic characters -- such as Hello Kitty -- are often far more enduring than real celebrities, Miku has been a huge hit. The stark unreality of Hatsune Miku doesn't seem to bother her fans at all. "It doesn't take a human to sing a good song," one fan told Wired contributor James Verini. "She's rather more like a goddess: She has human parts, but she transcends human limitations. Part of the adoration comes in part from the crowd-sourced nature of Miku's stardom.

In fact, Miku's entire persona has been created by fans.