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We could use this as a proposal to create some Vocaloid things, Vocaloid is a peogram in which creators (music producers) can use this program to make music Crypton Future Media, or CFM, made the Character Vocals Pack. The first Vocaloid they made was called Hatsune Miku, She was really popular and even had a stateside performance! I was one lucky person to go to Miku Expo 2016 in NYC! Miku was featured in Toyota, domino's and FamilyMart (japanese convienience store in Japan.) commercils. Now, you see how she became popular.
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Support, Still listening to "Glass Wall" to this day |
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bendagenJoin Date: 2010-03-28 Post Count: 2434 |
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Text to speech voices are not anime. So technically it's alright with the noob sports players who hate anime, And "The Voice" from the siivagunner series who hates anime but is very cool. |
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w e a b o o
Color splash! |
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I don't see how wanting a new hair makes you some stereotype that the media convinced you to hate due to them not wanting anybody to tell the truth that 3d people are terrible and need to be replaced. |
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there is literally no downside. more anime hair and literally a vegetable. support. |
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But in all seriousness, It's just a silly hat. |
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if you are a 18 year old kid who reads comics and goes to E3 then purchase the Naruto hair :-) |
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But is it WRONG to be one? |
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Sorry was talking to Optimus |
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it IS wrong to be a wee a boo, but she isnt one. |
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Explain your reasoning, Besides the whole stereotype of not having a job, That doesn't count. |
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DxTr1pl3HJoin Date: 2010-08-03 Post Count: 146 |
Weeb- Someone so obsessed with anime, they go out of their way to learn how to SPEAK JAPANESE from anime. Which is inaccurate and exaggerated. They always use Japanese words in their English speech because they think it sounds cool, or Japanese in any way. They think Japan is the best place on earth and that Japan is EXACTLY like Anime!
What you're referring to is an Otaku- Someone who enjoys anime (weather it's extreme or not)
Get your words right, and if you want to insult someone for liking what they like, that's one, rude. And two, idiotic. I mean if they are a Weeb though go ahead. They are the cancer of the REAL anime community. |
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You're completely right there, But I still don't get how some hair would make people want to go to Japan |
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how about you stop messing with me you idiot. Weebs are normal. They aren't what you think. You think that all they listen to is weeb music. but i can relate. Weebs are special. they bring a community so strong yet so many people pay attention to Miku herself. She has became the most popular, and i mean POPULAR Vocaloid CFM has created.
Such a coinecedence people deny weebs.
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Ethanhg06Join Date: 2013-11-18 Post Count: 776 |
arent there enough anime hairs in the catalog?
wot |
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uhh
i support
but just don't be a weeb
𝐛𝐮𝐧𝐬 |
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idc if i get made fun of being a weeb. Being a weeb made an impact. I made new friends.
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court2000Join Date: 2010-04-25 Post Count: 3066 |
Hatsune Miku is not the first VOCALOID; she was actually produced in the VOCALOID2 software. She was the first of Crypton's Character Vocals series (CV_01), but the first VOCALOIDs were LEON and LOLA who both spoke English.
As much as I love VOCALOID, I don't really understand why you're suggesting VOCALOID for ROBLOX. This suggestion doesn't really account for anything, so no support.
On a different note though, I'm glad you had fun at Miku Expo 2016. |
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It was great. The performances, just extroardinary... It changed me.
Although i was talking about the Japanese-speaking Vocaloids.
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Well, i know this won't happen, but atleast im glad to see Vocaloid fanshere around ROBLOX. it creates a huge spark. There are ups and ##### though, other people just dont get it. 0 |
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court2000Join Date: 2010-04-25 Post Count: 3066 |
Hatsune Miku still wasn't the first Japanese VOCALOID! The first Japanese vocals were KAITO and MEIKO for the VOCALOID(1) Engine!! But you are right in the sense that Hatsune Miku was the first VOCALOID to bring a large sum of their sales to the company (though the first VOCALOID named a "commercial success" was actually MEIKO!)
Also that's so cool!! Glad you liked it :0 |
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