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It's a mixture for me as well. I know I'm stuck on repeat with how I feel though, since I kind of stated this on the KagePro and his Producer wikia pages... but at first, I really disliked his earlier "tuning" of both Miku and IA... I mean, really disliked it. In fact, I still do, and the majority of his earlier music (with very few exceptions) are ones I have tracks that are either off-vocal or utaites only. On the other hand, after taking the time to listen to the music by itself, everything he's composed thus far is catchy and well-made, and I'm always game for music that catches my attention and tells a good story along with it. So I can honestly say now, with all of his most recent tracks he's put out, my ears are grateful that he's been working on eliminating the grating pitch issues with the vocals. Still enjoy a good utaite cover every now and again, though.

The Kagerou Days manga... let's just say whenever I do get free chances to read it, it's very hard to put down. (Right now, I'm currently in the middle of Ch. 8) There's a lot going on with the story, and the characters have pretty standout personalities and histories. Don't know what I'm going to do with myself when the anime comes out, though... I'll probably be camped out until it makes it onto Crunchyroll one day...

With that in mind... you could say a lot of his fans like the characters from the manga, and the fact that said characters are brought to life through his music as well.