Talk:SeeU/@comment-35914741-20180712193956/@comment-53539-20190416110841

I think here in the west, thats not so much of an issue. In Japan, being Korean alone was enough for them not to want her, since politics and all that mean Korea and Japan don't get along.

For me I noticed that when V3 was first announced and she was unveiled everyone adored her. Then post release.... They just stopped caring. And interest in her has slowly over time perished. It wasn't just the incident with the provider, it was already dying before them. It was slowly fading away. Its not the only example as V3 has a number of Vocaloids that didn't do well, but SeeU was experiencing a sharp decrease in popularity here in the west either way and neither really took off in Japan. She wasn't an instant hit in Korea either (the reported successful 3 languages are Japanese, Chinese and English, in that order from most to least popular, it then goes Korean and Spanish for the least two with Spanish basically being dead).