![]() Hatsune Miku’s debut as a Vocaloid – “Hoshi no Kakera” The Vocaloid Debut As for the hair design, the twin-tail hairstyle was chosen only after throwing away a previous design later in the process (can you even imagine a short-haired Miku?!). It’s easy to see that the design on her skirt and boots are based off of the software’s color scheme and the bars on her arms are supposed to look like an equalizer. His goal? – to make Miku look like a cute personification of the Vocaloid 2 software. To add a little bit of flavor for direction, the only information they gave was their setting of her being “an android diva in the near-future world where songs are lost.”Īs for the character design and box art, they were conceived and illustrated by manga artist Kei Garou. ![]() As mentioned before, Crypton Future Media believed that in order to popularize their Vocaloid 2 release, they had to leave her personality as a blank slate to entice producers. The truth is that Miku has no personality, yet at the same time is holding an infinite number of personalities – similar to a blank canvas where anybody can paint their own colors – unlike later Vocaloids like Len, Rin, Luka, and others.
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