Well I don't know about Black Rock Shooter but Vocaloid doesn't have any anime based on it. Although there are rumors floating around that they are making one.
There isn't an anime for vocaloid, and there wasn't one based off it. Although there is a rumor that there with be a fanime. (anime made by fans) But one of the songs became popular enough to be an anime OVA. It's called black rock shooter by Ryo and Supercell. The character was created by Huke. You can look more into this on wikipedia.
Take yo pants off gurl, by Fat joe
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The Game 'OpenArena' is a first person shooter computer game. It is an open source game, and is based on the deathmatch style of the game 'Quake III Arena'.
A song by a black man based on a traditional song sung by black Jamaicans. Soooo racist. NOT.
I don't really know if there actually is any influenced Anime based off Vocaloid...Black Rock Shooter looks identical to Miku, but Black Rock Shooter was actually made before Miku...so there's actually no relation between Black Rock Shooter and Vocaloid.
Vocaloid was made to be a software that sings for you, and looks like a manga character. No, there isn't a anime, but there is Hatsune Mix, a vocaloid-based manga. Also, there's Black Rock Shooter, An anime being made based off of the song by vocaloid Hatsune Miku.
There isn't an anime for vocaloid, and there wasn't one based off it. Although there is a rumor that there with be a fanime. (anime made by fans) But one of the songs became popular enough to be an anime OVA. It's called black rock shooter by Ryo and Supercell. The character was created by Huke. You can look more into this on wikipedia.
Black*RockShooter
Around 160 cm tall - based on the manga, "Black Rock Shooter- innocent soul"
Bible Black is a video game of Hentai Anime. The characters consist of different anime characters including Hiroko Takashiro and Taki Minase. It is based on a witchcraft club.
not gundam, i am trying to look for this anime. you are the white mecha team and you battle the black mecha team
There could be a variety of reasons why a Vocaloid anime hasn't been made. It could be due to licensing issues, budget constraints, or differences in creative direction between the Vocaloid creators and potential anime producers. Additionally, producing an anime involves a significant investment of time and resources, and the parties involved may have other projects taking priority.
most anime are based from manga.
The Shooter was based on the novel Point of Impact written by Stephen Hunter.
"The Shooter" was based on the book "One Shot" written by Lee Child.
If you do not count prototypes (that would be Yamaha themselves) then the first commercially available Vocaloid product, Leon and Lola, were created by Zero-G, a UK based company, in 2004.