Talk:Mew/@comment-5146215-20120611071356/@comment-5051846-20120615155243

No, the point is it is more generic not for Vocaloid, but for real life. It doesn't look anything like any other Vocaloids, it isn't anime-styled and it clearly has no influence from other Vocaloids.

Here is the point: She has quite a normal top, a swirly tattoo rather than a fancy gadget implant or a what looks like a product number, a furry muffler rather than floaty ribbons, her hair actually resigns itself to the laws of physics and she has a leapord-print skirt rather than one covered in glowing circuit connections.

This may be ironically, a 'breakthrough' for Vocaloid design (and I love her for it) but it is much closer to reality than many other designs we have had. Most Vocaloids go for the futureistic out-of-this-world look, that look is generic for Vocaloids. Her look is generic for general costume design. Doesn't mean it isn't well done though.

Compare her to another cat themed Vocaloid, Iroha (although Iroha isn't a 'Vocaloid generic' design either, but she definitely has more in common with Rion for example, than Mew.)