Talk:Status/@comment-53539-20141113180116/@comment-24323989-20141115055120

It's pretty funny actually. She's being made for producers in Korea, what do they expect? SeeU being able to sing in two languages upon debut was pretty much a promotional gimmick, and Uni doesn't need that. SeeU had to make a large impression because she was the first Korean Vocaloid, but Uni doesn't have to bear that weight. Now they can focus on producing a quality Vocaloid instead of trying to break records and appeal to otakus and create a non-existent rivalry with Miku. If all goes well, I can see Uni developing quite a following.

I trust that Dr. Yun won't disappoint us.