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Hatsune Miku

Hatsune Miku is a virtual idol and vocaloid voicebank created by Crypton Future Media. She was introduced in 2007 as part of the "Character Vocal Series" and has since become a global pop culture icon. Miku is recognized for her signature turquoise twin-tails, futuristic appearance, and role as a digital singer who performs in live concerts using hologram technology. Her voice, generated by vocal synthesis software, allows her to sing songs in multiple languages, making her a favorite among music producers worldwide.

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Hatsune Miku on The Late Show with David Letterman (2014) waving to the audience
Created By
Sasaki Wataru
Cast
Saki Fujita
Alias
Miku, The Blue Diva, Virtual Pop Idol
RELATIONSHIPS
Kagamine Rin (virtual friend, collaborator), Kagamine Len (virtual friend, collaborator), Megurine Luka (virtual friend, collaborator), Kaito (virtual collaborator), Meiko (virtual collaborator)
Alliance
The "Crypton Future Media" family of vocaloids
Race
Vocaloid

HISTORY
Hatsune Miku was created as a software voicebank for the Vocaloid 2 engine in 2007. Since her debut, Miku has grown beyond the boundaries of the software into a multimedia phenomenon. Through her virtual performances, she has performed "live" in concert tours across the globe, appearing as a hologram accompanied by a live band. Miku's distinctively futuristic and iconic design, coupled with her versatile voice, has inspired countless producers to create songs for her in a wide variety of genres. She has collaborated with brands, artists, and has been featured in concerts alongside human musicians.
NAME
Hatsune Miku
Age
16
Birthday
August 31, 2007
Height
Approximately 5'2" (158 cm)

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