Hatsune Miku and other Vocaloid characters will hang out with capybara in new line of merchandise. The line-up includes tin badges, acrylic keychains, acrylic character plates, a premium postcard ...
The “Vocalo P” are transforming the Japanese music scene. Vocalo P refers to producers who use Vocaloid singing-synthesis software to create music and upload it to the internet. Long a subcultural ...
Anime has never been more popular, and it's truly exciting to see the medium continue to break down barriers and become a part of mainstream culture. Some of the best anime titles are obscure and ...
It’s taken some time for the news to hit overseas, but Wowaka, an internationally acclaimed producer of Vocaloid music, including songs such as “Rolling Girl,” “Unhappy Refrain,” and “World’s End ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Hatsune Miku: Project Diva is a rhythm game and the first game in the Project Diva series. The game primarily makes use of ...
Hope Mullinax is a freelance writer with over ten years of experience working for various publications. She is the Site Expert for Dork Side of the Force and previously a Star Wars contributor with ...
Dallas’ biggest live act last weekend wasn’t even technically alive. Hatsune Miku’ is a 3D projection, an animated singer created in Japan who sings and dances next to a live band on stage. Her ...
Not only in the community of computer generated music, Hatsune Miku and other volaloids have succeeded in various subculture markets. There are quite a few vocaloid-related contents in the market, ...
Hatsune Miku and her flowing twin pigtails are about to grace the art of some gorgeous collectible trading cards. The globally famous virtual pop star is the subject of several upcoming Secret Lair ...
Kakakako 's work ' Q-SIDE / Hatsune Miku,' which was unveiled at the online participation event ' The VOCALOID Collection ~ 2025 Winter ' hosted by Dwango from Friday, February 21st to Monday, ...
This article originally appeared in Vulture. It wasn’t until 2007, though, that Crypton released Hatsune Miku (her name means “first sound of the future”), a highly stylized Vocaloid specifically ...