Talk:SeeU/@comment-5304498-20130222204906/@comment-53539-20130222211126

She will always be held back in Japan by her nationality, few are using her.

Someone on Vocaloid Otaku forums also stated another issue is there is higher pirating in Korea then most other vocaloid communities. This means SeeU herself has less potential to actually sell, if she can't sell well enough then SBS are limited on what they can do with her potential.

In short, SeeU's not met expectations of her producers from her and now SBS are limited on what they can do. They don't have support of the Japanese vocaloid community despite SeeU having a Japanese voicebank, so its not like that gamble paid off either.

It not a case of get some Big K-pop'ers in, its actually getting people to buy her. Even if they bring a big producer in, whose to say people will start buying her? Added on top of this, SeeU's been met with some controversial issues since her introduction, right down to a massive issue related to language claims that have bit them in the ankles.