A sort of primitive vtuber I think? A fake singer bot? I don't really know either but when I saw Philly versions of her it activated my Philly patriotism
Hatsune Miku was originally a voice synthesizer program that became so popular that she became a cultural icon in Japan. She's in video games like Project Diva and was recently added as a dlc character in Crypt of the Necrodancer, she's appeared in commercials and is the mascot of a racing team. There are too many fanworks, songs, animations, miku finds a pipebomb for example, to count. It all started as a program, but then turned into a whole lot more than that.
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Still don’t know what a Miku is and I’m afraid to ask
A sort of primitive vtuber I think? A fake singer bot? I don't really know either but when I saw Philly versions of her it activated my Philly patriotism
Hatsune Miku was originally a voice synthesizer program that became so popular that she became a cultural icon in Japan. She's in video games like Project Diva and was recently added as a dlc character in Crypt of the Necrodancer, she's appeared in commercials and is the mascot of a racing team. There are too many fanworks, songs, animations, miku finds a pipebomb for example, to count. It all started as a program, but then turned into a whole lot more than that.