Am i the only one that thinks Miku and KAITO go together
the older you get the less you worry about age. I'm 33, 34 on the 9th May. My boyfriend is 42. My parents had an age gap of 11 years. A friend of my landlandy and is in her 30s and married someone in their 50s. It gets to the point wherein age stops mattering.
There are reasons that an adult (Kaito) and Miku (a teenager) may seem creepy, because Miku is still "an innocent" and at 16 doesn't know much about the world.
I will note that Kaito has no official age so "20" is just as nonsense as "40".
I'm the same age as Hatsune Miku.
I wish Hatsune Miku is a Kidz Bop Kid.
I wish Hatsune Miku is a Kidz Bop Kid.
After looking up what this is... Hatsune Miku is fine the way she is...Child groups tend to fall apart as the kids grow up and go their separate ways. The charm of the cute kid image doesn't last with real people. :-?
Yes, but Miku is already 16.
Indeed. On another note, since when was the pairing canon in general?
NintendoFan123 wrote: Indeed. On another note, since when was the pairing canon in general?
Not at all, the only thing that is cannon at all is Meiko and Kaito's vocals intending to be counterpart. But even that doesn't mean "relationship", it just means Meiko and Kaito's are designed to fit along each other and are two different approaches to the same idea. Miku is from the CV series where every vocal is meant to have a specific idea conveyed.
Vocaloid has in general so little relationships between Vocaloid.
NintendoFan123 wrote: Indeed. On another note, since when was the pairing canon in general?
Vocaloid has in general so little relationships between Vocaloid.
Correct you are, Angel.
After 8 long years of the relationship non-sense, I should know my stuff.
I mean the Kagamine situation alone is annoying as it turns up every so often.
This video explains who KAITO was really meant for (does NOT mean ship): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sse5tCM5F2o.