User blog comment:Kirbyna321/Things I Don't Like About Vocaloid/@comment-24840832-20140621095617

Oh, boy, there is so much I'd like to say. And am going to say. Long Comment Behold! Sorry, but you don't really seem to know particularly much about Vocaloid.

"Hastune Miku's first most obvious flaw is that she's making the other vocaloids loose all their popularity, and the other vocaloids don't sing as much songs as they used to, and it's not fair to them."

Not sure if you noticed but there are six Vocaloids (LEON, LOLA, MIRIAM, MEIKO, KAITO, Sweet ANN) coming before Miku and none of them were really popular and you can't exactly go around saying Miku makes any Vocaloids sing less songs than they used to because most Vocaloids came after Miku. She doesn't make them loose their popularity. She may prevent them from getting attention but even that is becoming a little less and it's the fans' fault, not Miku's. There is no hidden message or anything in her boxart that says "you must love only me and ignore all the other Vocaloids".

Miku can't give other Vocaloids "their popularity back". How?

I find it adorable that you talk about "unpopular Vocaloids" who are supposedly not getting any attention and yet what you mention as examples are Luka and GUMI and the songs Luka Luka Night Fever (which has over 3 Million views on NND and at least two reprints on youtube with more than 1 Million) and Poker Face (which has over 1 Million Views on NND and at least one reprint on Youtube with more than 700,000 views).

"Lily's hard work" And this is just wrong. Lily never did any hard work in her life. Internet Co. did hard work, perhaps Yuri Masuda and Kei, definitely the producers who use her, but not Lily and I don't want you crediting Vocaloid songs to the Vocaloid.

No Vocaloids are thinking anything. Whether or not the Spanish Vocaloids are getting popular, again, depends on the fans. And I personally don't consider Miku too big a "rival" to the Spanish ones since, ya know, they are Spanish capable and she is Japanese and English capable.

Besides, MAIKA is getting rather popular.

I'm not sure why you mentioned the USA, Zero-G is a British Company and PowerFX is a Swedish company and the only Vocaloid so far that I think Americans were involved with is OLIVER, who is a Vocaloid 3, ergo pretty late.

And Kenmochi Hideki is the one who created Vocaloid (in Spain, also), that weren't the people at Zero-G. They don't have any great right to Vocaloid more than the other companies. Yamaha is basically in charge of the whole deal. Everything else, which companies create Vocaloids depends on, welll, the companies.

I don't think very many people believe that Caramelldansen or Ievan Polkka are in Japanese and isn't Caramelldansen kinda unrelated to Vocaloid in general because it's this other dancing thing? I don't think I've ever even seen a Vocaloid Caramelldansen cover, but who knows.

And you complained about people mistaking the "I" for an "L" but you wrote "Iven Polka", which is kinda even worse.

And why are you yelling at us, we are the wiki, the people here are aware of the other Vocaloids, okay?

In general, you need to stop acting like the Vocaloids are living people who make their own decisions and are in control of their popularity. And I think you're also judging everything by the overseas fans' perspective way too much. Which Vocaloids are popular, which songs are popular, that. The Japanese Vocaloids have so many songs because there are enough Japanese Producers willing to use them who probably wouldn't use Spanish or English Vocaloids because they don't speak those languages so well. It's up to overseas producers to use these Vocaloids and not the Japanese ones to stop using theirs.

Also, I'm not sure if you're aware that there is also one Korean Vocaloid and two Chinese ones. No Vocaloid language deserves more attention because it's always up to the people who speak that language to use them. As far as I could tell, the Chinese were doing that rather well and even the English-Speaking producers are getting much more active with the V3s.

Like, it's good that you try to draw attention to other Vocaloids, but please get your facts straight before you do that.