Talk:Kagamine Rin \ Len/@comment-12772048-20130801034502/@comment-32500188-20131016160846

(‸ ; ) Darn it... I take to long to write my thoughts down.

@ J.M.H: Kind of seconding what Fingersoop and Misteryeevee said, but just as another example:

Like with how most producers and fans use the characters in certain ways, even SEGA has their own interpretation of the CFM Vocaloids as well. However, it's constantly mistaken as official due to it being a well-known company being involved, and having ties with CFM for the sake of game production and (if I'm not mistaken) models and animations for the live concerts. This is similar to how some people would have claimed KEI's Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix manga used the official personalities of them, just because he was the original artist of the Character Vocal series. There probably would have been a lot of cannon wars over that had he not stated otherwise.

(Oh, and let's not forget those Toyota commercials that aired in the US... even though thankfully the vast majority of folks were wiser on these.) (－‸ლ)

Simply put, just because it's a big-name company or well known person behind it, it's not official unless the those behind the creation and distribution of the original say otherwise. So far, you don't see leeks posted anywhere on Miku's official profile on the CFM site... so yeah. A lot of what Sega implimented into the games is mainly catering towards the fans, just like you mentioned. Nothing more than that. ;-)

BTW, it's not like everyone here is trying to pick a fight with you. It's more or less wanting to clarify the misconceptions that are there. You aren't the only one who has been caught up with the info twisting and head cannons within the fandom. A lot of us have been where you are at one point and time, too. ( ^_^ )