Board Thread:Poll Archive/@comment-35301431-20130720165941/@comment-53539-20141015162654

CFM are good business men, they see a opportunity, they cashed in on it. Can you blame them if everyone buys into Miku all the time? Even I see the logic behind Miku English because of that. And I see what they are doing by promoting her. So long as Miku hods onto the spotlight, CFM are the leading company.

I noted how Sony's Playstation Portable doesn't have much of a strong hold on the handheld market. However, to suddenly pull out of the market would be much more costly then staying in it. So this is what CFM faces with Miku, they must keep everyone noticing her or they will loose this hold on their part of the Vocaloid market. Even English Miku was made to get into the English market and take a hold of it.

Miku got fan attention via Internet memes and built a rep as a reliable vocal that could do many roles. Its often harder to ask a fan to risk a gamble with another Vocaloid vocal because the Japanese random in particular saw the Kagamine's Act1 happen. When you consider how expensive Vocaloid is to begun with and how most producers are not that well off money-wise, it pretty much why Miku's hold on the fandom is so strong.

They crank out more Miku stuff to constantly remind people how much they love Miku and why they love her and it works. Very well. I don't blame CFM for dong this... And if the fans stopped buying into her, then they'd force CFM to change focus from Miku. Even CFM have paid the price of Miku's fame with Project if.... :-/