Talk:SeeU/@comment-24904254-20140506101524/@comment-53539-20140508084453

Well, on top of this, I think they expected her singer to go further then what she has done. They introduced her as a "new and upcoming idol", yet... She hasn't stood out against what the other groups and singers are like. On top of this, they obviously thought adding Japanese would increase her sales, but... The Japanese just hated her even more for that.

Alys does concern me a little, the group working on her are with PowerFX. PowerFX produced a bilingual already once, and are a established company. To top it off, they have had a decent success this gen with their Vocaloids, compared to even past Vocaloids. While we have no indication of sales, popularity has fallen in their favour.

regardless, the myth that was in 2009 that adding Japanese would make a Vocaloid sell extremely well at this point is long broken. With half the Vocaloids already in Japanese, there is just now too many... :-/