3D-animated Hatsune Miku becomes a superstar

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Tokyo: Hatsune Miku, a 3D animated character and the Japanese Vocaloid2, has now become a Japanese pop superstar.

Miku is the world’s first animated character which imbues the crowd with enthusiasm whenever it comes to the screen.

The character was created by Crypton Future Media and was first appeared on screen on August 31, 2007.

Modern technology-made Miku is not only a good dancer but its beautiful voice is almost similar to that of a professional singer.

Famous voice artist Saki Fujita

The playback voice has given by a Japanese awarded voice artist Saki Fujita, who is famous in the animes and computer games industries.

Her career as a voice actress established when in VS Audition 2003, Pony Canyon awarded Fujita.











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  • Hannahmypet

    This is more of a summary than an article (and not a very good one, at that). It’s bare-bones minimum and doesn’t focus on what should actually be there in a bare-bone minimum article about her, instead looking at the aspects that people keep getting excited about (which are actually relatively unimportant to the main point).

  • Sean Mocabee

    It amazes me that after five years, it is so hard for journalists to get their facts regarding Miku correct. Did you research at all? She is not a 3D character, she only appears on stage as a 3D projection. Miku is the visual personification of a voice synthesis program VOCALOID. She did not appear “on screen” on August 31, 2007, rather that is the date her software was released. Miku did not appear live on screen until 2009.