Meaw

Meaw (メーウ) is the name of the duo "virtual idols" Mee (blue haired girl, pronounced "Mei") and Aw (pink haired girl, pronounced "ū") who were released into "the vocaloid culture".

History
Their voices are provided by Neko Jump twins "Neoy" (who is the voice provider of Mee) and "Jam" (Aw's voice provider). They were first announced with a PV provided by Tripshots, who had previously produced Vocaloid PVs for Hatsune Miku. Two CDs Meaw Left ver. and Meaw Right ver. were released for the pair.


 * Orginal PV "60th Summer of Love" - PV by Tripshots, song by Kobayashi Onyx

There has been some confusion over the details of the pair in both the Japanese and western fandoms if they were Vocaloids to begin with. Much of the details behind the pair remain sketchy at best. They were initally greeted as "Virtual Idols" with only word tags on their PV to indicate they were Vocaloid related and have since been confirmed currently as not Vocaloids.

Since they were provided by Neko Jump they sound similar to each other, however, the tone of voice separates the two from each other. Mee has a sharper, strong voice while Aw also has a sharp voice but with a softer undertone. Their voices are affected by their providers' Taiwanese accents.

Trivia

 * "Meaw" refers to a cat's meow, and their names are essentially formed from both halves of the word. Since Aw's name has also been written as "Uu", it is also thought they refer to "Me and You" although it remains unconfirmed.
 * Their hairstyle refers to Neko Jumps hairstyle while their cat themed outfits refer to the fact their voices were provided by Neko Jump (neko is Japanese for "cat").
 * Their story is that they are two girls who came to Tokyo to train for 2 years to become idols. This is based on their providers' own story.