Talk:Kagamine Rin \ Len/@comment-46.182.53.233-20120921185144/@comment-114.79.28.235-20120922020408

That was really touching dude. I'd cry if it was 100% true but it isn't. And technically Rimokon and Tokyo Teddy Bear are 2011 so it's 2011's hits. If we're talking about a million's hit, then last year we only have three (Melancholic, trick and treat, and Gekokujou).

It's been a great year for the Kagamines. For one they got their first Exit Tunes album after 4 freaking years which surpassed Luka's only best compilation and to my surprise surpasses Gumi's as well (and by surpass I mean looking around the oricon's album ranking and their blog posts). Second, they're getting a manga in which they starred in and it's their second manga. Third, with all these novels out, 3/6 of them are Kagamine song novels. Fourth, we have two Kagamine only events Kagamine Neiro, Kaga Pero (looking back, it's usually once a year)

I could list more but I'm too lazy to do so. Just so you know only events I'm talking about, basically are events where producers / illustrators could sell their works much like VOC@M@S, but it's Kagamine only. Meaning, you're not really allowed to sell works that doesn't involve the Kagamines (you'll get kicked out if you only have Miku CDs in store to sell). There could go up to 50+ circles in events. And you can cosplay too, depends.

Some Vocaloids are unfortunate enough to not have only events because they don't have enough fans in the fandom　(that's one of the factors anyway). In fact I've never heard of a Gumi only event, Luka only event, or any other Vocaloid this year aside for the Kagamines.

The Kagamine fandom's really active. To the point where live broadcasts by fans to fans could get up to 1,000 viewers in certain events.

Bottom line: Stop crying under the sakura petals and start crying to the other Vocaloids who don't have as much fan as the Kagamines lol