
Hatsune Miku fans are rejoicing at the sight of the world’s first ita-airport, in the form of Miku’s descent upon Hokkaido’s New Chitose Airport – including a full-size Miku statue which has otaku reaching for either their wallets or their cameras…
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Hatsune Miku’s crushing popularity has injured an old woman, when her Snow Miku statue collapsed on top of her for reasons unknown.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Feb 2, 2012 16:35 JST
- Tags: Crime, Hatsune Miku, Internet, Korea, Music, Otaku, Politics, Vocaloid, YouTube

Hatsune Miku fans everywhere are being rallied to the virtual diva’s defence – parties unknown have been waging an underhanded campaign against her on YouTube, by filing fraudulent copyright claims against her videos in an effort to get all her songs deleted.
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Snow Miku, Vocaloid goddess of winter, has descended upon Hokkaido Family Mart stores to allow Miku fans the chance to more effectively impoverish themselves in a low temperature environment.
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Hatsune Miku fans are rejoicing at the news that Miku has seized the top spot in the iTunes charts with her latest single.
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Hatsune Miku’s live performances may not long be limited to the stage – one particularly dedicated fan has succeeded in getting her to perform in his living room, and provided a video of the spectacle
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Recently unveiled “Korean Vocaloid” SeeU is the subject of this cosplay by the equally Korean Tomia, veteran of so many stunning Miku cosplays.
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Figure fanciers have been marvelling at the highlights of 2011′s vast number of figure releases, ranging from the sexy to the cute.
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The lovely Miku in her “Love Ward” nurse outfit is here cosplayed by equally lovely if dimensionally challenged Korean cosplay queen Tomia, making for some excessive moe. Read the rest of this entry »

Google Chrome has drafted in none other than Hatsune Miku to tout its benefits to computer users in Japan and beyond, with the latest Chrome advertising campaign carrying a video featuring the world’s foremost virtual diva.
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Good Smile Company will soon release a Nendoroid version of the mean and evil Miku originating from the four panel comic Shuukan Hajimete no Miku Hatsune, serialized in Weekly Young Jack – although it seems being evil only makes Miku cuter…
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A new Miku figure based on one of Kanzaki Hiro‘s illustrations, also known as “Hanasoumen-P,” is set to be released in March 2012 thanks to Max Factory.
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