
We’ve seen some rather accomplished MikuMiku Dance MADs, but never one executed with such realism and charm as this, I think. Hatsune Miku dances rather more enticingly than the mere human whose moves she emulates; song is Bararaika, and the idol dancing is a Morning Musume.
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As we saw earlier with the prominent featuring of Kagamiku, cosplay is looking to be central to the Lucky Star OVA. Now the official site reveals these development sketches, illustrating a likely focus on netgaming as well.
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With the recent intensification in Nendoroid releases, it seems a look what the latest crop offers might be in order. Some rather nice puchi renditions are on display, so without further adieu…
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Some nice visual work on this MAD utilising Hatsune Miku, and some refreshing use of non-J-pop music; it’s no surprise it has become popular. This is Liberate~赤い海の夜明け~ / Liberate – Daybreak Over the Crimson Sea.
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If this cover art for the upcoming and highly anticipated Lucky Star OVA is anything to go by, then something resembling the earlier Hatsune Konata madness may be set to feature in the OVA itself, officially.
And of course, there is also the matter of Nagato Konata visible there…
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This recreation of the famous (over three million plays on Nico) Idol Master Princess Bride MAD using Hatsune Miku and the other Vocaloids really caught my eye. Behold: Miku Miku Dance Princess Bride Trio!
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Nagato on a riding machine. In swimwear, and bouncing somewhat. Also some Touhou and Hachune Miku riding a little differently below.
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Is it me, or are the 3D Custom Girl recreations increasing in quality? Here we see Hatsune Miku posing alluringly to a quite good Vocaloid tune, all very tasteful.
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I’m a little unsure of how to describe this interesting musical and visual meme currently spreading around NicoNico: I shall have to let the videos speak for themselves, I think. Many characters are represented, but I think the pinnacle is this Konata styled puchi Miku. On to the videos:
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One of the stranger Hatsune Miku videos doing the rounds; witness a variety of moves from iconic fighting games performed by Miku in painful and frequently service filled bouts, in a mirror match.
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Hatsune Miku has been successfully miniaturised into a version superceding all previous in terms of sheer mini-moe, though perhaps even Mini Miku cannot compare to the nendoroid or even normal versions. The limited edition Mini Miku has been dubbed “Kocho Kore Hatsune Miku”, so expect it to become a collector’s item, perhaps.
Ultra-puchi Miku is set to be available exclusively at the summer Wonder Festival & Comiket, so you had better get your plane fare ready, or else be prepared to make liberal use of Yahoo Auctions. On the other hand, it seems quite possible hundreds of thousands of them will negate all rarity value.
In case you are wondering about the actual size, she is said to be some 20mm in height, or for non-metric types 1/16th of a shaku (6 bu). She is set to go on sale for a bank breaking ¥500.
Via Yujin.

Why is it holding a leek? For that matter, why does Miku hold a leek? Whatever the answer to these important questions, this is a great looking figure, as expected of a figure a year in development; apparently it also has a lot of die cast parts, hence the metallic finish. Not cheap either.
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