Talk:SeeU/@comment-67.197.61.108-20130623200025/@comment-3076833-20130624171017

It's unlikely any Japanese company would touch a Korean Vocaloid given the Korean-Japanese relations. Not to mention un-profitable for them since the Korean fanbase is so small; that's why they're more focused on the Western audience since it's so large, taking up half the fanbase.

Only real way I can see K-loids being saved is if the K-pop fandom shows much more interest in SeeU, or a partner K-loid making SeeU a "second Kaito". Impossible? I wouldn't say so but I certianly wouldn't but high hopes on it.