User blog comment:Serza5/One Vocaloid, 5 Languages?/@comment-35301431-20140818190447/@comment-3076833-20140818202635

Saying that Japanese Vocaloids aren't doing anything to impact the Western market is near obvious, just as much as saying there are no stars visible when it is day time. Of course it does have some impact, but only namely to the fandom side of things.

My main point of this blog is to ponder how well a Vocaloid character would do if they were to have a voicebank in each available language? Established characters who have been given English banks, as mentioned, are not doing too badly for themselves in the Western market despite some of them having lesser quality. The only questionable market to tackle would obviously be the Korean one as we only have 1 vocal from that side but otherwise, if done well, a Vocaloid could do well for itself by attacking so many markets provided they are of good quality.