Talk:SeeU/@comment-15441728-20130821215150/@comment-53539-20130822170309

A similar situation in the English vocaloid fandom occured, it took a while for them to catch on and it wasn't until the vocals started catching on that they started picking up. People like to have vocaloids in their own language, yes, but a fandom is something you have to gather over time.

Often people will take to a language, its just their looking for the voice THEY want. It might not even be what the studios give the fans...