However, longtime Hatsune Miku fans expecting the traditional hologram experience were presented with an underwhelming TV ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Are flesh and bone necessary for one to become a pop icon? Hatsune Miku proves not. The famous J-pop singer is an animated character associated with Vocaloid ...
His wife, Hatsune Miku, is not flesh and blood but a computer-generated hologram. Hatsune Miku is as a piece of computer-generated singing software with the persona of a big-eyed, 16-year-old pop ...
Virtual popstar Hatsune Miku had the nerve to appear in 2D ... the turquoise-pigtailed starlet did not appear as a hologram ...
Fortnite players are wishing that virtual pop sensation Hatsune Miku would have been added this season instead of Ice Spice ...
Around the time Kondo's wedding ceremony, he discovered the term ‘fictosexual’, which means a person who is sexually ...
CHIBA--Hatsune Miku has always been 16 years old ... performed them in unison. A human-size hologram of Miku was projected at the center of a dark stage as though she was really there.
British band the Gorillaz, created in 1998 by British musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, consists of four ...
Akihiko Kondo, a Japanese citizen, 41, is six years into his marriage with Hatsune Miku, a fictional character in the form of ...
Akihiko Kondo, a 41-year-old man from Japan, has been married to Hatsune Miku, a fictional 16-year-old pop star created ...
Kondo identifies as a "fictosexual," a term used to describe people who form romantic feelings for fictional characters.