Is there an anime version of Hatsune?

Updated on anime 2024-02-08
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    NICO Taiwan Edition:

    NICO Japan Edition:

    You have to register to watch, if you understand Japanese, you can click on the Japanese version of registration, if you don't understand, click on the Taiwan version of registration!! Anyway, there are a lot of miku's fanfics in it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are only various madsIncluding 3D.

    There is a lot to see at the day station Nico.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Thankfully, not yet

    For 1,000 people, there are 1,000 people with different hearts."

    If I were a software developer, I would have thought that anime would ruin Hatsune.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No. Not yet, but if it goes on like this, it won't be difficult to make one.

    Now there are comics.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hatsune Miku is not an anime character.

    Hatsune Miku (Hatsune Miku) is a music source library developed by Crypton Future Media on August 31, 2007 based on Yamaha's vocaloid series of speech synthesis programs, and the sound source data is sampled from Japanese voice actor Saki Fujita.

    On April 30, 2010, Hatsune Miku released a version of "Hatsune Miku Append" with six different tones. On August 31, 2013, the English version of Hatsune Miku was released together with vocaloid3. In addition, Hatsune Miku also sang and sang as the leading Japanese group Sound Horizon.

    Hatsune Miku is the world's first virtual idol to hold a concert using holographic projection technology.

    The 3D holographic transparent screen used in the concert is a transparent projection screen that uses holographic technology, which has the characteristics of holographic images, showing only images from a specific angle and ignoring light from other angles. Even in places with very bright ambient light, very bright and clear images can be displayed.

    In 2010, the 39 thanksgiving festival was used in the Japanese Kimoto company's "Dilad Screen" semi-holographic transparent screen**3D image realized,In an accurate sense, this concert is,The simple explanation is on the screen**3D picture,It's the same as watching a movie,It's just that this screen can adjust the transparency,If adjusted to a fully transparent stage, only Miku imaging will be left,It turned out to be to adjust the local particle concentration in the screen to show the opaque effect and imaging。

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hatsune Miku is in the anime Hanade.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hatsune Miku is a character in "Little Flower Fairy".

    Hatsune Miku was originally planned and developed as a virtual singer by Crypton Future Media, and here is a crossover character from the anime Hanade.

    Hatsune Miku was inadvertently injured and traveled to a flower in "Little Flower Fairy", and was **studded by the flower owner (a boy) playing the piano, and his throat was later healed by the essence energy of the future, and finally returned to the original place.

    Creation. Around December 2007, there were more than 1,000 original songs. Among them, there are many works that are the collaboration of anonymous netizens on the Internet, some compose, arrange, some compose, some are responsible for painting, and some are making videos, and the vocaloid mutual aid association (Mutual Aid Association) is one of the representative groups of such collaborative creation.

    There are also people who make software that helps others create, such as "mikumikudance", which was released on February 24, 2008, and has more than 110,000 people on March 10, 2008**. There are also people who sing in reverse, using Hatsune Miku's works. Many people even cosplayed Hatsune Miku and even uploaded videos of dancing and singing to the Internet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    "Little Flower Fairy".

    Hatsune Miku appears in the anime Hanadein, a fictional manga character. In fact, there was no Hatsune Miku in "Little Flower Fairy", and it can be regarded as a cameo. Hatsune Miku is a Japanese fictional character that is synthesized by a software's voice system.

    Because it is a sound synthesized by computer software and electronic musical instruments, Hatsune Miku's voice has a certain sense of electronic sound, and the style of the songs is also electronic ** style, which is very top-notch and has gained a large number of fans. Although Hatsune Miku is a virtual image and not a real person, it allows people to see the infinite possibilities of the future of electronics, and many personal concerts have also been held.

    Computer configuration

    Microprocessor: Pentium4 2GHz Athlon, XP 2000+ or higher (Pentium4 Athlon, 64 2800+ or more)

    RAM: 512MB or more (1GB or more recommended, 2GB or more when using Real-Time Vocaloid2 VST Instrument)

    Others: 2GB hard disk capacity (the actual capacity of the software is about 809MB).

    There is also pocaloid, which is also an electronic ** speech synthesis software, which is a cracked version of vocaloid2, which contains all the characters in vocaloid2 rip out by the peace-out team from District 11 and can be installed separately. This software is a software revolution in vocal synthesis technology, but its devices and systems are far from perfect.

    The successor to the language synthesis engine, vocaloid3, was officially released in September 2011, and the corresponding pocaloid3 will be cracked later. It is still composed of three parts: Manager, System Standalone, and Library.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hatsune Miku is in the anime Hanade.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hatsune Miku is "Little Flower Fairy".

    , but Hatsune Miku is not the main character of "Little Flower Fairy", just a cameo supporting role. Hatsune Miku is a virtual female singer software developed and sold by CryptonFutureMedia based on Yamaha's vocaloid2 speech synthesis engine. Hatsune Miku is the first installment of the character lead singer series, an electronic instrument with VSTI specifications.

    Because it is a sound synthesized by computer software and electronic instruments, Hatsune Miku's voice has a certain sense of electronic, and the style of the songs is also electronic**.

    's style is very top-notch, and it has also gained a large number of fans. Although Hatsune Miku is a virtual image and not a real person, it allows people to see the infinite possibilities of the future of electronic failure, and many personal concerts have also been held.

    In view of Hatsune Miku's high popularity on the Internet as a two-dimensional character, many users wanted to be CDed, animated, and gamified, and in October 2007, a number of companies began to propose various character-centric projects to crypton, including video games.

    Comics, character models.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Japanese who made her and the company who knew what he was thinking, if he really wanted to create animation for Hatsune, with the status of Japanese anime, I think this should not be a problem, so Hatsune doesn't want to develop anime for the time being.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hatsune's voice is computer-synthesized, so who will voice it if it does.

    Hatsune manga does.

    With Hatsune's two mega concerts, Hatsune fans must be very satisfied

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hatsune is still based on sound synthesis, and because there is no fixed character, it leaves room for the author to create, and as a result, a variety of excellent songs have been produced, and although the Hatsune in these songs is far from the same, each of them has left a deep impression on the listener. Now think about what would have happened if Hatsune had come out with an anime: all the characters and stories were determined, and songs that deviated from these would become outliers, and Hatsune would be reduced to a mediocre anime character with nothing but the story in her own plot.

    I believe that C Society doesn't want to see such a thing happen. Even Hatsune's artist Kei is completely different from episode to episode in his own Hatsune mix, so I think I hope you will accept a Hatsune Miku full of possibilities.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hatsune Miku's anime is called "Little Flower Fairy", "Little Sedan Cong Flower Fairy" series is a series of animations produced by Taomee Animation Studio, which tells the story of Cheyenne Ann, a girl from the earth who regains the flower fairy elf king, the first season of the series of animations is co-directed by Li Junyi and Shen Biao, with a total of 52 episodes, and the second season is directed by Shen Biao, with a total of 52 episodes.

    The cute characters and beautiful dream world in the story of "Little Flower Fairy" are the world that every girl yearns for. In addition, warm family affection and touching friendship can also guide children to have a correct upward direction in the process of growth.

    In the play, Hatsune Miku was inadvertently injured and traveled to a flower in "Little Flower Fairy", and was **studded by the flower owner playing the piano**, and his throat was later healed by the future essence energy, and finally returned to the original place. "Little Flower Fairy" is not only the favorite of girls, but also a considerable number of otaku and uncles are also its loyal fans, and this kind of crowd distribution is close to the form of Japan and other animation countries, showing the maturity of "Little Flower Fairy" in design and production.

    This is the first time that domestic animation has authorized cooperation with Hatsune Miku, in which Hatsune will appear in a refreshing costume, she will play the role of a traveler in time and space, travel into the world of the little flower fairy, open a heavenly singing, sing the most beautiful melody that only belongs to the fans of the flower fairy, and perform a beautiful story in a different dimension with the animation protagonist Cheyenne.

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