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==History==
 
==History==
Mikudayō first appeared at Tokyo Game Show 2011 as a sales promotion character for the game ''Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai'' by Sega. The overall design was based on Nendoroid Miku, but the details were rough and creepy. Her unbalanced big head, dull eyes, chubby cheeks, poor rubber rain boots and threatening forward tilting posture with awkward movements made a topic on a Futaba Channel bulletin board and the contributors gave this bodysuit the name Mikudayō, which means ''I'm Miku'' or ''She's Miku''.
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Mikudayō first appeared at Tokyo Game Show 2011 as a sales promotion character for the game ''Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai'' by Sega. The overall design was based on Nendoroid Miku, but the details were rough and clumsy. Her unbalanced big head, dull eyes, chubby cheeks, poor rubber rain boots and threatening forward tilting posture with awkward movements made a topic on a Futaba Channel bulletin board and the contributors gave this bodysuit the name Mikudayō, which means ''I'm Miku'' or ''She's Miku''.
 
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In April 2012 the Sega staff used this fanmade nickname on a Nicocast program and Mikudayō was widely recognized as the de facto official name for this character.
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In April 2012 the Sega staff used this fanmade nickname on a Nicocast program and Mikudayō was widely recognized as the de facto official name for this character.
 
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On September 24 2012, Sega, [[Good Smile company]] and Crypton jointly registered Mikudayō and she was added to the official fanmade characters of Crypton.
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On September 24 2012, Sega, [[Good Smile company]]and Crypton jointly registered Mikudayō and she was added to the official fanmade characters of Crypton.
 
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A Nendoroid model will be released on March 2013.<ref>[http://blog.piapro.jp/2012/11/prpr.html Piapro official announcement]</ref>
 
A Nendoroid model will be released on March 2013.<ref>[http://blog.piapro.jp/2012/11/prpr.html Piapro official announcement]</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This creepy Miku bodysuit caught Vocaloid fans and led to other Mikudayō-like Vocaloid character illustrations and MMD models. They are collectively called Dayō series.
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*This clumsy Miku bodysuit caught Vocaloid fans and led to other Mikudayō-like Vocaloid character illustrations and MMD models. They are collectively called Dayō series.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:19, 11 November 2012

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Mikudayō (ミクダヨー) is a Nendoroid-like Miku bodysuit created by Sega.

History

Mikudayō first appeared at Tokyo Game Show 2011 as a sales promotion character for the game Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai by Sega. The overall design was based on Nendoroid Miku, but the details were rough and clumsy. Her unbalanced big head, dull eyes, chubby cheeks, poor rubber rain boots and threatening forward tilting posture with awkward movements made a topic on a Futaba Channel bulletin board and the contributors gave this bodysuit the name Mikudayō, which means I'm Miku or She's Miku.
In April 2012 the Sega staff used this fanmade nickname on a Nicocast program and Mikudayō was widely recognized as the de facto official name for this character.
On September 24 2012, Sega, Good Smile companyand Crypton jointly registered Mikudayō and she was added to the official fanmade characters of Crypton.
A Nendoroid model will be released on March 2013.[1]

Trivia

  • This clumsy Miku bodysuit caught Vocaloid fans and led to other Mikudayō-like Vocaloid character illustrations and MMD models. They are collectively called Dayō series.

Gallery

Mikudayo nendoroido
Nendoroid model
Mikudayo MMD
MMD models
Dayo family
"Dayō" Vocaloids and other characters

References

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