Leon-Tulps
Lola-Frying Pan
Miriam-Lipstick
MEIKO-Can of Sake
KAITO-Ice cream
Sweet Ann-Fried Chicken
Miku Hatsune=Leek/Spring Onion
Rin Kagamine-Orange
Len Kagamine-Banana
Kagamine Joint Item-Road Roller (ROUDA ROLLA!)
Prima-Wine
Gakupo-Eggplant
Luka Megurine-Frozen Tuna/Whip
Gumi-Carrot
Sonika-Pineapple
SF-A2 Miki-Cherry
Yuki Kaai-Apples
Kiyoteru-Iced Coffee
Big Al-Racing Car
Tonio-Martini
Lily-Crossing Sign/Lemon and Honey Wand
VY1 or Mizki-Hair Pin/Fan
Iroha-Hello Kitty Merchandise
Its basically the same as on the regular site, play gacha!! But since the vocaloid already ended, the only option is to trade =.= Im very proud of my Miku set!
Yes, Ai is a vocaloid. A vocaloid 3 to be exact.
Vocaloid fans like Vocaloid. Vocaloid fans are located around the world. Vocaloid fans also have a tendency to like Japanese animation (anime) and comics (manga).
Piko is the name of both the Vocaloid and the voice provider, who is naturally not a Vocaloid.
No Teto is not a Vocaloid. I have heard before that She was made to be a prank. She is mistaken to be a Vocaloid. She sounds like a Vocaloid(y) software.
People are not sure if the second VOCALOID for the 1st generation was LEON or LOLA. They were both released on the same day. For VOCALOID 2nd generation, Hatsune Miku was the second VOCALOID after Sweet ANN. Lastly the VOCALOID 3rd generation, VOCALOID SeeU is the 2nd after MEW.
Kenmochi Hideki is the maker of vocaloid.
No, Akiakane is a Nico Nico Singer; not a Vocaloid.
Yes. Criticism is everywhere. You can find it on Youtube Videos, Vocaloid communities, ect.
No, Vocaloid is not an anime. Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesizer software that allows users to create songs and vocals using virtual characters. However, Vocaloid characters have been featured in various anime and manga series.
Akita Neru ain't a Vocaloid from the start.
Vocaloid is a program used to simulate a human voice for use in songs. Hatsune Miku is a popular Japanese Vocaloid.