
Miku fans have been outraged by fashion designer Marc Jacobs’ unflattering portrayal of Hatsune Miku in his new Louis Vuitton label costume for her, although they have so far refrained from threatening to bomb Louis Vuitton outlets.
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Miku fans have been busily denouncing major US network CBS after it had the temerity to call holographic princess Hatsune Miku “the world’s fakest pop star.”
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Mikudayo, Miku’s creepy kigurumi alter ego, has been made into a suitably creepy Nendoroid thanks to the considerable expertise of Good Smile Company in this area, and is due in March 2013.
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For those sick of endless Miku Nendoroids comes a possible antidote in the form of fellow Vocaloid Lily, due a Nendoroid release in March 2013 thanks to Good Smile Company.
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Megumi Nakajima voiced Vocaloid “Megpoid” Gumi is scheduled for a chibi Nendoroid release come January 2013, by Good Smile Company as usual.
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Fans of pretty if obscure Vocaloids can sample the latest, IA, in her new figure rendition by Aquamarine, set for a March 2013 release.
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Good Smile Company has finally come out with a matsuri-ready Miku in a sweet yukata, for her latest Nendoroid release due in September 2012.
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Devotion to Miku evidently requires some extreme forward planning, with those wanting a hanami date with the lovely Sakura Miku expected to secure her exceptionally early.
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Miku once again takes the lead for Good Smile Company’s latest figure line, a collaboration between the Nendoroid Petite series and Tamiya’s Mini 4WD to provide her a new set of wheels, starting her engines in January 2013.
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Vocaloid lovers have been taking advantage of the much anticipated “AR dating” functionality of the newly released Hatsune Miku Project Diva f to date Miku and her Vocaloid companions in droves, in all manner of spots and in sizes ranging from pixie to schoolgirl…
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Holographic princess Hatsune Miku, forever virtually 16 but a tender 5 in mundane years, has been celebrating her birthday with the aid of her legions of adoring fans (and Sega), many of whom have been keenly showing off the extent of their devotion online with art and festivities…
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Hatsune Miku noodles and juice now grace the shelves of Japanese FamilyMarts, testifying both to the virtual diva’s increasing mainstream popularity and the propensity of her fans to buy anything featuring her divine image.
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