Talk:Status/@comment-3076833-20131223014841/@comment-30602727-20140105180548

^ Let's not forget SeeU, who was also bilingual and had a Japanese vocal "to fall back on". Now, I don't really like to bash on her for this, but she was overall a flop. Her sales in South Korea wasn't good nor was her sales in Japan.

I'm more or less afraid that might happen to the new French bilingual. It's why I'm rather skeptical when a company releases a bilingual as their first VOCALOID. Now, if it doesn't happen to the new one, then great, they did something right.