Dude, the so-called Miku Vocaloid isn't an anime! It's a voice synthesizer.
Appends are like updates for the Vocaloid. They are different voice types made to express the different emotions the Vocaloid may have.
Vocaloid isn't an anime, silly. They're voice synthesizers. If you buy one you can enter a tune and lyrics to it and it sings it. They made a manga of Vocaloid though, it's called Hatsune Mix!
No, they are a voice synthesizer or, more simply, a musical instrument, using Yamaha's Vocaloid technology. Kagamine Rin • Len are a product of Crypton Future Media.
tom Kenny is a/an Actor, voice actor, comedian
Naoto Fuuga
KAITO is the 5th Vocaloid to be released for commercial sale on 17 Feb. 2006. Developed by Crypton Future Media, he is their 2nd Vocaloid after MEIKO, running on the 1st generation VOCALOID engine. KAITO is a Japanese male vocalist sampled from voice actor Fuuga Naoto. His voice library will be resampled and updated for compatibility with the Vocaloid 3 engine. He will also be getting an English voice library.
Kaito does not have a last name
Kaito's eyes are dark blue.
Kasane Teto and Kaito are both part of Japanese voice synthesizer Teto is from UTAU and Kaito is from Vocaloid they are both basically the same but UTAU is free and more robotic
VOCALOID MEIKO does not have a last name. VOCALOIDs from the 1st generation do not have last name. Meiko Sakine is just a fanmade version of vocaloid MEIKO. So does Kaito Shion, Zatsune Miku and more.
February 17th. Kaito was released on February 17th, 2006.
You can buy it at Amazon.
They are voice-banks that sound well with each other when used in duets and were made with the ohter in mind. For example: MEIKO and KAITO Rin and Len Kagamine If one Vocaloid is said to be a counterpart of another, then this is what they mean.
it is not officially said. there are some kaito x miku fans, there are some kaito x luka fans. there are other kaito x other vocaloid fans.
Maybe it's "Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni" - "YOU" or "Dear You"
Ehh? How can you have a vocaloid with no voice? Rin and Miku have no sleeves and unless every video I've seen with them has brainwashed me, they have voices. Answer 2: Nope. The original VOCALOIDs did not even have drawing or looks on their boxarts (except MEIKO, and KAITO who had drawings but had nothing to deal with their voices).