Anim.o.v.e.

anim.o.v.e. is the fictionalized equivalent of the real Japanese band m.o.v.e. And similar to its counterpart the band features Vocaloid2 Lily and Mosh. Lily's voice provider is Yuri Masuda, while Mosh is a personification of the male vocalist Mototaka Segawa. Under the name anim.o.v.e., three albums have been released since 2009, the third album released in September 2011 contains the song "LOVE SHOWER". In October 2011 the DTM magazine featured a female character named Luna. She was speculated to be an upcoming Vocaloid whose voice provider would be Yukari Tamura, however, there has been no further information to prove this beyond the magazine scan.

All the designs were done by illustrator, KEI.

Lily


Lily is an official character of a singing synthesizer application software powered by Yamaha's Vocaloid2. Her basic databanks were jointly-developed by Yamaha and Avex Management Co., Ltd.

Mosh


Mosh (Motsu) is the companion who appears alongside Vocaloid Lily.

Mosh has appeared alongside Lily since her initial announcement and featured in the PV "Schwarzgazer". His latest appearance was alongside Luna and Lily in the anim.o.v.e. song and PV "Love Shower". Mosh is voiced by Mototaka "Motsu" Segawa (瀬川 素公 Segawa Mototaka) and can be heard singing the male rap vocals within songs and PVs.

His design incorporates a Boombox, the exact height along with Lily's has never been clarified. In artwork, his and Lily's height tends to vary in relation to each other although usually, Lily reaches his shoulder, although because she is wearing highheels this is not a true indication of her exact height. In "Schwarzgazer", Lily about the same height as an ordinary person, indicating at the very least Mosh is taller then the average human.

Luna


Luna is a character who appeared alongside Lily and Mosh. Luna was announced in DTM magazine. Yukari Tamura, was also featured in the anim.o.v.e. song and PV "Love Shower" alongside Yuri Masuda and Mosh. While Yuri Masuda used the avatar of her Vocaloid Lily to represent herself in the PV, Yukari Tamura used Luna to represent her vocals in the song. This is the first major use of Luna's character in any music based medium.

The word Luna is the Latin name for the "Moon".