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− | {{Infobox Mascot|color = miku |
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+ | |theme = mikudayo |
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− | Image Mikudayo byWonderFest.png |
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+ | <!-- General information --> |
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− | |gender = Female |
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+ | |sex = Female |
+ | |age = Unknown<!-- DO NOT EDIT Age, Height, or Weight --> |
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− | |language = Japanese |
+ | |language = Japanese |
− | |illustrator = Unknown |
+ | |illustrator = Unknown |
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+ | <!-- Product information --> |
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+ | |status = Active |
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+ | |code = 01 |
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+ | *[[Good Smile company]] |
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+ | }} |
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− | '''Mikudayō''' (ミクダヨー) is a human-size Nendoroid costume created by SEGA. She is derived from the VOCALOID2 [[Hatsune Miku]]. |
+ | '''Mikudayō''' (ミクダヨー) is a human-size Nendoroid costume created by SEGA. She is derived from the VOCALOID2 character [[Hatsune Miku]]. |
The term "[[Derivative]]" is used here to describe a fanmade Vocaloid character that is based on an already existing character. |
The term "[[Derivative]]" is used here to describe a fanmade Vocaloid character that is based on an already existing character. |
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− | == |
+ | ==History== |
− | Mikudayō first appeared at Tokyo Game Show 2011 as a sales promotion character for the game [[Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai|Project Mirai]]. The overall design was based on Nendoroid Miku, but the details were rough and clumsy. Her unbalanced big head, dull eyes, chubby cheeks, large rubber rain boots and forward-tilting posture with awkward movements made children scared and even cry in the show. |
+ | Mikudayō first appeared at Tokyo Game Show 2011 as a sales promotion character for the game [[Hatsune Miku and Future Stars Project mirai|Project Mirai]]. The overall design was based on [[Merchandise/Gallery/Nendoroid|Nendoroid Miku]], but the details were rough and clumsy. Her unbalanced big head, dull eyes, chubby cheeks, large rubber rain boots and forward-tilting posture with awkward movements made children scared and even cry in the show. |
− | ===Etymology=== |
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The whole incident at the Tokyo Game Show made for a topic on a Futaba Channel bulletin board, and the contributors gave the name Mikudayō, which means ''I'm Miku'' or ''She's Miku'' as a spoof on the unlikeliness to the real Miku's design. |
The whole incident at the Tokyo Game Show made for a topic on a Futaba Channel bulletin board, and the contributors gave the name Mikudayō, which means ''I'm Miku'' or ''She's Miku'' as a spoof on the unlikeliness to the real Miku's design. |
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− | In April 2012 this fanmade nickname |
+ | In April 2012 this fanmade nickname unexpectedly came out of the mouth of SEGA staff on a Nicocast program. Afterwards, Mikudayō was widely recognized as the de facto official name for this character. |
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+ | ==Media featuring Mikudayō== |
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− | + | {{/Examples of usage}} |
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− | {{Derivatives|nnd_id = sm18665293|yt_id = PEwCB_ci7nE |yt_comment= Mikudayō parody |
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− | |yt_id2=xTa3znImESE |yt2_comment=Hatsune Miku CM |
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− | |author = zozi009|category = Parody |
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− | |title = Mikudayō LOVES 7-11 |
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− | |description = A Photographic composition of Mikudayō in a live environment. Based on a Family Mart CM featuring Hatsune Miku. |
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− | |color = miku}} |
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− | {{Derivatives|yt_id = mpvzB1YJ6Ps |
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− | |author = ShadoniaMedia|category = Convention recording |
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− | |title = Juillet 2014 - Mikudayo Joypolis |
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− | {{Derivatives |yt_id = 3JT-KV4xr1g |
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− | |singer = Backstreet Boys|author = 미쿠다요|category = MMD Meme |
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− | |title = Everybody |
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− | |description = Featuring Hachune, Mikudayō, and Chibi Miku. |
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− | |color = miku}}{{clr}} |
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==Marketing== |
==Marketing== |
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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. And Nendoroid model was released in March 2013.<ref>[http://blog.piapro.jp/2012/11/prpr.html Piapro official announcement]</ref> |
On September 24, 2012, SEGA, [[Good Smile company]] and Crypton jointly registered Mikudayō and she was added to the official fanmade characters of Crypton. And Nendoroid model was released in March 2013.<ref>[http://blog.piapro.jp/2012/11/prpr.html Piapro official announcement]</ref> |
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+ | In the [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series)|Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA]] rhythm game series, Mikudayō's appearance cameos as a doll accessory and head mask. |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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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. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Mikudayo_nendoroido.jpg|Nendoroid model |
Mikudayo_nendoroido.jpg|Nendoroid model |
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Mikudayo vinyl soft.jpg|Vinyl model |
Mikudayo vinyl soft.jpg|Vinyl model |
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+ | {{Vocaloid Derivative Poll|mikudayo}} |
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− | ==Reference== |
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+ | ==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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+ | *[http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/ミクダヨー Nico Nico Pedia] |
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− | *[http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/%E3%83%9F%E3%82%AF%E3%83%80%E3%83%A8%E3%83%BC Nicopedia] |
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*[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mikudayo Know Your Meme] |
*[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mikudayo Know Your Meme] |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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+ | [[Category:Vocaloid Derivatives]] |
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Revision as of 16:35, 5 March 2020
Mikudayō (ミクダヨー) is a human-size Nendoroid costume created by SEGA. She is derived from the VOCALOID2 character Hatsune Miku.
The term "Derivative" is used here to describe a fanmade Vocaloid character that is based on an already existing character.
History
Mikudayō first appeared at Tokyo Game Show 2011 as a sales promotion character for the game Project Mirai. The overall design was based on Nendoroid Miku, but the details were rough and clumsy. Her unbalanced big head, dull eyes, chubby cheeks, large rubber rain boots and forward-tilting posture with awkward movements made children scared and even cry in the show.
The whole incident at the Tokyo Game Show made for a topic on a Futaba Channel bulletin board, and the contributors gave the name Mikudayō, which means I'm Miku or She's Miku as a spoof on the unlikeliness to the real Miku's design.
In April 2012 this fanmade nickname unexpectedly came out of the mouth of SEGA staff on a Nicocast program. Afterwards, Mikudayō was widely recognized as the de facto official name for this character.
Common fan description of Mikudayō portrays her with a bad personality. In many fanarts and Nicovideo clips, she is often seen as creepy or scary, speaking nasty words and sometimes attacking people.
Media featuring Mikudayō
Translation | Mikudayō LOVES 7-11 |
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Featuring | Hatsune Miku
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Producers | zozi009
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Categories | Parody |
Description | A Photographic composition of Mikudayō in a live environment. Based on a Family Mart CM featuring Hatsune Miku.
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Featuring | Hatsune Miku
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Producers | ShadoniaMedia
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Categories | Convention recording |
Featuring | Hatsune Miku
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Categories | Promotional video |
Description | Made to promote Hatsune Miku Project mirai 2
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Marketing
On September 24, 2012, SEGA, Good Smile company and Crypton jointly registered Mikudayō and she was added to the official fanmade characters of Crypton. And Nendoroid model was released in March 2013.[1]
In the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA rhythm game series, Mikudayō's appearance cameos as a doll accessory and head mask.
Gallery
Template:Vocaloid Derivative Poll
References
The contents of this page have been duplicated and expanded on the Fanloid Wiki (link).
External links
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