Talk:IA/@comment-137.186.194.31-20120815041908/@comment-5051846-20120815163753

I mean that, although you can get bored with a repetitive anime character or a formulaic movie, its not really possible with Vocaloid. Since each Vocaloid has a changing selection of producers, each with different styles, its as though each Vocaloid is s different person within every song. So you can't get bored of a Vocaloid as a whole.

If Vocaloids have common voice types, it doesn't bother me because they only play one part in the music. Due to this, no voice has ever began to bother me after a while because it was ''boring. ''Music can; everyone gets tired of songs, but you can't get specifically tired of an instrument. Vocaloid is an instrument. Do you ever see yourself saying 'I am really tired of hearing guitars in my music today?'

Therefore, I don't think 'bored' was really the right term to use. You can dislike traits in a Vocaloid, but boredom means something different.

If you are looking for interest in a Vocaloid that revolves around the design and character, well, I recommend you go watch an anime. I have noticed that some people do get into Vocaloids like Miku for their 'character', so this is not an impossible hypothesis.

I think maybe this is the same reason people complain about there suddenly being 'too many' Vocaloids - they don't have the time to build the same connection with them. They lose their significance, even though what the fan wants them to be significant in, isn't on the Vocaloid agenda.