So here is the 2 week late post of the Vocaloid panel @ the New York Comic Con!
(I pretty much gave up on this post slightly because Photobucket wouldn't upload all the pictures in the album. After multiple attempts I gave up and about a week ago I uploaded everything one by one. I'm planning on switching to another photo host after this.
Anyway back to the post!)

Behold!! The Creators of Miku Hatsune!! The man on the far right of the table is just the translator.

The panel started off with a MV of PoPiPo!!
(The guy in this crazy hat really got on my nerves! That thing is in every picture!!)

Here they are showing and explaining the different types of merchandise that Crypton produces!

Here is the official info for Kagamine Rin and Len! They also went into detail how they are not twins but one person in the same. So ha! to all you people who argued with me that they were twins when I told you they weren't~!!

Here is Megurine Luka's Official bio too!! She's quite old! The first bilingual Vocaloid!

They also showed some pv footage done by fans using Luka! It was really amazing!!

The Vocaloid fans really are impressive over in Japan! I mean just look at it! It's fantastic!! I forgot the name of the PV but when I remember it I shall post the link to it!

Some Vocaloid trivia! Did you know Hatsune Miku was not the first Vocaloid created?! It was Meiko in 2004! Kaito came out as the first male Vocaloid in '06. Though they didn't take off as quickly as Miku they were still the first in the Vocaloid program.

Here they explain the power of video sharing sites and the number of Vocaloid videos on both Nico Nico Douga and Youtube.

Hatsune Miku's original packaging in the Vocaloid series.

This is the chain reaction of how Miku (and other Vocaloids) have become popular!!
It starts with the program which is created and produced by Crypton. From there the fans will make Music Videos, Fan art, and 3D graphic versions of them. What becomes of that will be Cosplay of the Music Videos, Crypton will produce figures of Fan art, and other fans that see the Graphics can create Animation videos!
(I laughed so hard when I realized who they used as an example of cosplay! She's gotten so big!!!)

Piapro is an official website that was started by Crypton for fans to share their work with others.
Example being let's say I make music. I can post my music on the site and another fan could write lyrics to it. Now that it is a song someone else that may be handy with animations can make a video for it. And after that another fan can come in and edit it. Pretty much every thing on the site is posted up by fans to show everyone!

In order to join Piapro you must agree to Crypton's agreements. In exchange they will allow you to use their space (which I believe is free!) and you may post your creations to the site. From there another user can download your work and post it to such video sharing sites such as Nico Douga and Youtube.

There are two types of Vocaloid creations that users can make!! It's called an "Ashu". The first types are Human looking ones and the Second types are Deformation ones.

Examples of Humanoids.

Examples of Deformation ones.
When this slide came up everyone in the room laughed really hard!! Shiteyanyo and Lin no youchuu are so funny to look at~! I wonder what was going through the creator's head when they made this...

Geeks Love Miku is exactly what it sounds like! Nerds love her! Here they are showing the dedication fans go to show their love!
MMD aka Miku Miku Dance is a fan made program in which a 3d model of Miku is used with commands to make her do as you please! The program is also free and I for one have it~!
Example of what can be done with MMD and a lot of dedication!!
I used this video because I feel that it really shows how you can even re create your favorite MVs. That and this was one of my favorite MMDs I have seen~!
"Ano Gakki" ー あの楽器 or literally translated into "That Instrument" was a type of keyboard instrument that was shown in a Hatsune Miku MV. People thought it was cool and wished that the imaginary instrument was real. So a fan somewhere pretty much created a real life playable version of it! Pretty cool if you ask me! Unfortunately I do not have pictures of it! My arm was beginning to cramp up at this point!

This was a life size Miku robot created by some college students! Extremely impressive!!
(The child staring at it is real.)

Here is a list of the different types of merchandise created by Crypton!

Nendoroids are small figures that are pretty much deformed versions of the characters. These Nendoroids are of Miku and Luka!

And Rin and Len!
Fun Fact!
I bought Kerry the Len one as a gift for her return back to the US from Columbia. She broke his neck trying to change his face but thankfully he came with two extra ones!

Vocaloid is extremely popular to the point where even race cars are decorated in the characters!

Here is the Eco System of how Crypton and Vocaloid function!
Creators post to Piapro in which they can post their own or get content to then post to video sharing sites. From there the Listeners will watch the posted videos. If it becomes popular companies license and will produce different goods such as toys, music, and software in which the Listeners can then buy to enjoy. the royalties then go to Crypton who will then pay the costs of running the Piapro site for users to continue uploading their creations. Crypton can then license the work of some of the Creators in which they will also receive royalty for their work. It's a really big chain and slightly confusing but super amazing how it works!! Everyone is needed to make things work!

"Miku Append" was released in April of 2010. It is the new version of the Hatsune Miku software. She has six new tones ( Soft, Dark, Solid, Vivid, Sweet, and Light) so that she is able to sound and sing with more emotion and somewhat more of a human sounding voice. As stated the image cover design for the software was a retouched photo of an actual Miku figure.

Here is the image of the figure that was used for the cover of the software packaging.
(Sorry for the horrible photo!)

Project Diva was a game project with Sega. It is a music and rhythm game for the PSP.

In 2010 Miku also had her live concert! How is that possible you ask? Well it is done by putting glass on the stage and a projector reflects the image off of it. The music is played by a live band! The name Miku can also be written as Mi - 3 and Ku as -9. I totally forget what this is called but I know it is the same system in which MYV is also written as 382. So because of this on 3/9 also known as March 9th (which is my birthday!!) of this year there was the Vocaloid concert which was also cleverly named the Thank You Giving Day Concert! The name of the concert coming from the Japanese version of 3 being pronounced San and the sound for 9 being Kyuu. Get it? Sankyuu! When you say it, it almost sounds like Thank you! So it's called the Sankyuu Giving Day Concert. Kinda like Thanksgiving Day!
Below is an image from the concert!

Here is a video clip of one song from the concert!
I really love how she glitches out!! Just amazing!!

Rin and Len's version of "Append" will be released in December of 2010. They will also have a total of six new tones, just like Miku.

There is a HUGE consideration from the creators to bring Hatsune Miku to the US!! But!! This cannot be achieved with out help from many fans!! If you want to see an English version of the Hatsune Miku Vocaloid software then please join the Facebook community and show the support!! The creators of Miku have promised that they will do so when they reach 39,930 people! Miku,Miku people!! So please!!
If you are interested please visit http://on.fb.me/cB1xga

A Vocaloid shop in the US?! Seriously?! People go join that community right now and show them we want Miku!

And to finish off the panel they show links for more information! I am following their Blogger account for sure!!

And that was the end of the panel! They had a few Q&A afterward such as "Did you ever expect all this to come from Hatsune Miku?" and "What do you think of other similar freeware programs such as Utau?" The answers being to the questions "No." and "As long as Crypton continues to produce quality goods we have no fear over the other competition!" Good job Crypton! I agree 100%!!
It was an amazing panel and very informative!! I enjoyed it very very much! Really excited I got to see the creators and hopefully they will return to NYCC next year~!

Here's just a booth in the exhibition floor that was decked out in Miku! "Tinier Me" is a website like Gaiaonline. It is a FREE Virtual Anime World! Pretty cute and I totally made an account on it! The graphics on it are extremely well made! If you like online games like that check it out!!

For more info on the online community of Tinier Me visit http://tinierme.com
(I pretty much gave up on this post slightly because Photobucket wouldn't upload all the pictures in the album. After multiple attempts I gave up and about a week ago I uploaded everything one by one. I'm planning on switching to another photo host after this.
Anyway back to the post!)

Behold!! The Creators of Miku Hatsune!! The man on the far right of the table is just the translator.

The panel started off with a MV of PoPiPo!!
(The guy in this crazy hat really got on my nerves! That thing is in every picture!!)

Here they are showing and explaining the different types of merchandise that Crypton produces!

Here is the official info for Kagamine Rin and Len! They also went into detail how they are not twins but one person in the same. So ha! to all you people who argued with me that they were twins when I told you they weren't~!!

Here is Megurine Luka's Official bio too!! She's quite old! The first bilingual Vocaloid!

They also showed some pv footage done by fans using Luka! It was really amazing!!

The Vocaloid fans really are impressive over in Japan! I mean just look at it! It's fantastic!! I forgot the name of the PV but when I remember it I shall post the link to it!

Some Vocaloid trivia! Did you know Hatsune Miku was not the first Vocaloid created?! It was Meiko in 2004! Kaito came out as the first male Vocaloid in '06. Though they didn't take off as quickly as Miku they were still the first in the Vocaloid program.

Here they explain the power of video sharing sites and the number of Vocaloid videos on both Nico Nico Douga and Youtube.

Hatsune Miku's original packaging in the Vocaloid series.

This is the chain reaction of how Miku (and other Vocaloids) have become popular!!
It starts with the program which is created and produced by Crypton. From there the fans will make Music Videos, Fan art, and 3D graphic versions of them. What becomes of that will be Cosplay of the Music Videos, Crypton will produce figures of Fan art, and other fans that see the Graphics can create Animation videos!
(I laughed so hard when I realized who they used as an example of cosplay! She's gotten so big!!!)

Piapro is an official website that was started by Crypton for fans to share their work with others.
Example being let's say I make music. I can post my music on the site and another fan could write lyrics to it. Now that it is a song someone else that may be handy with animations can make a video for it. And after that another fan can come in and edit it. Pretty much every thing on the site is posted up by fans to show everyone!

In order to join Piapro you must agree to Crypton's agreements. In exchange they will allow you to use their space (which I believe is free!) and you may post your creations to the site. From there another user can download your work and post it to such video sharing sites such as Nico Douga and Youtube.

There are two types of Vocaloid creations that users can make!! It's called an "Ashu". The first types are Human looking ones and the Second types are Deformation ones.

Examples of Humanoids.

Examples of Deformation ones.
When this slide came up everyone in the room laughed really hard!! Shiteyanyo and Lin no youchuu are so funny to look at~! I wonder what was going through the creator's head when they made this...

Geeks Love Miku is exactly what it sounds like! Nerds love her! Here they are showing the dedication fans go to show their love!
MMD aka Miku Miku Dance is a fan made program in which a 3d model of Miku is used with commands to make her do as you please! The program is also free and I for one have it~!
Example of what can be done with MMD and a lot of dedication!!
I used this video because I feel that it really shows how you can even re create your favorite MVs. That and this was one of my favorite MMDs I have seen~!
"Ano Gakki" ー あの楽器 or literally translated into "That Instrument" was a type of keyboard instrument that was shown in a Hatsune Miku MV. People thought it was cool and wished that the imaginary instrument was real. So a fan somewhere pretty much created a real life playable version of it! Pretty cool if you ask me! Unfortunately I do not have pictures of it! My arm was beginning to cramp up at this point!

This was a life size Miku robot created by some college students! Extremely impressive!!
(The child staring at it is real.)

Here is a list of the different types of merchandise created by Crypton!

Nendoroids are small figures that are pretty much deformed versions of the characters. These Nendoroids are of Miku and Luka!

And Rin and Len!
Fun Fact!
I bought Kerry the Len one as a gift for her return back to the US from Columbia. She broke his neck trying to change his face but thankfully he came with two extra ones!

Vocaloid is extremely popular to the point where even race cars are decorated in the characters!

Here is the Eco System of how Crypton and Vocaloid function!
Creators post to Piapro in which they can post their own or get content to then post to video sharing sites. From there the Listeners will watch the posted videos. If it becomes popular companies license and will produce different goods such as toys, music, and software in which the Listeners can then buy to enjoy. the royalties then go to Crypton who will then pay the costs of running the Piapro site for users to continue uploading their creations. Crypton can then license the work of some of the Creators in which they will also receive royalty for their work. It's a really big chain and slightly confusing but super amazing how it works!! Everyone is needed to make things work!

"Miku Append" was released in April of 2010. It is the new version of the Hatsune Miku software. She has six new tones ( Soft, Dark, Solid, Vivid, Sweet, and Light) so that she is able to sound and sing with more emotion and somewhat more of a human sounding voice. As stated the image cover design for the software was a retouched photo of an actual Miku figure.

Here is the image of the figure that was used for the cover of the software packaging.
(Sorry for the horrible photo!)

Project Diva was a game project with Sega. It is a music and rhythm game for the PSP.

In 2010 Miku also had her live concert! How is that possible you ask? Well it is done by putting glass on the stage and a projector reflects the image off of it. The music is played by a live band! The name Miku can also be written as Mi - 3 and Ku as -9. I totally forget what this is called but I know it is the same system in which MYV is also written as 382. So because of this on 3/9 also known as March 9th (which is my birthday!!) of this year there was the Vocaloid concert which was also cleverly named the Thank You Giving Day Concert! The name of the concert coming from the Japanese version of 3 being pronounced San and the sound for 9 being Kyuu. Get it? Sankyuu! When you say it, it almost sounds like Thank you! So it's called the Sankyuu Giving Day Concert. Kinda like Thanksgiving Day!
Below is an image from the concert!

Here is a video clip of one song from the concert!
I really love how she glitches out!! Just amazing!!

Rin and Len's version of "Append" will be released in December of 2010. They will also have a total of six new tones, just like Miku.

There is a HUGE consideration from the creators to bring Hatsune Miku to the US!! But!! This cannot be achieved with out help from many fans!! If you want to see an English version of the Hatsune Miku Vocaloid software then please join the Facebook community and show the support!! The creators of Miku have promised that they will do so when they reach 39,930 people! Miku,Miku people!! So please!!
If you are interested please visit http://on.fb.me/cB1xga

A Vocaloid shop in the US?! Seriously?! People go join that community right now and show them we want Miku!

And to finish off the panel they show links for more information! I am following their Blogger account for sure!!

And that was the end of the panel! They had a few Q&A afterward such as "Did you ever expect all this to come from Hatsune Miku?" and "What do you think of other similar freeware programs such as Utau?" The answers being to the questions "No." and "As long as Crypton continues to produce quality goods we have no fear over the other competition!" Good job Crypton! I agree 100%!!
It was an amazing panel and very informative!! I enjoyed it very very much! Really excited I got to see the creators and hopefully they will return to NYCC next year~!

Here's just a booth in the exhibition floor that was decked out in Miku! "Tinier Me" is a website like Gaiaonline. It is a FREE Virtual Anime World! Pretty cute and I totally made an account on it! The graphics on it are extremely well made! If you like online games like that check it out!!

For more info on the online community of Tinier Me visit http://tinierme.com
Ciao~!
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