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{{Derivative Character
{{Infobox Mascot|color = sakine
 
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|theme = sakine meiko
|image = [[File:illu daigoman SakineMeiko-img3.jpg|200px]]
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|image = illu daigoman SakineMeiko-img3.jpg
|gender = Female
 
|age = ??
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|caption =
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<!-- General information -->
|height = 162cm
 
 
|sex = Female
|weight = 47kg
 
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|age = 16<!-- DO NOT EDIT Aige, Height, or Weight -->
|illustrator = Daigoman
 
 
|height = 162cm
|creator = [[Nanameue-P|Nanameue-P (斜め上P)]]<br>[[Daigoman]]
 
|language = Japanese
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|weight = 47kg
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|language = Japanese
|type = [[Derivative]]
 
 
|illustrator = Daigoman
|initial release = April 11, 2008
 
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|affiliation = [[Crypton Future Media, Inc.]]<br>[[SEGA]]
 
 
|creator = *[[Nanameue-P|Nanameue-P (斜め上P)]]
|website = http://www.nanameue.com/<br>http://pixiv.cc/daigo86/}}
 
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*[[Daigoman]]
 
|release = April 11, 2008
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|status = Active
 
|type = [[Derivative]]
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|code = 00
 
|affiliation = *[[Crypton Future Media, Inc.]]
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*[[SEGA]]
 
|website = *http://www.nanameue.com/
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*http://pixiv.cc/daigo86/
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'''Sakine Meiko''' (咲音メイコ) is an officially recognized derivative. The term "[[Derivative]]" is used here to describe a fanmade Vocaloid character that is based on an already existing character.
 
'''Sakine Meiko''' (咲音メイコ) is an officially recognized derivative. The term "[[Derivative]]" is used here to describe a fanmade Vocaloid character that is based on an already existing character.
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==Music featuring Sakine Meiko==
 
==Music featuring Sakine Meiko==
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{{/Examples of usage}}
{{Derivatives|nnd_id = sm2959231 |yt_id = CFrwEAZX80s
 
|singer = Sakine Meiko|author = Nanameue-P|category = Cover song
 
|description = The first Sakine Meiko video. A cover of the Creamy Mami theme song.
 
|title = デリケートに好きして (Delicate ni Suki Shite)
 
|color = sakine}}
 
 
{{Derivatives|nnd_id = sm3995696 |yt_id = nCSCvy4zyis
 
|singer = Sakine Meiko|author = Nanameue-P|category = Cover song
 
|description = This is Sakine Meiko's most popular video. So far, it has more than 380,000 view counts at Nico Nico Douga. And this number is the highest among the Vocaloid covers of "Seikan Hikou". Interestingly, the original Seikan Hikou was sung by the character Ranka Lee who was voiced by Megumi Nakajima, the seiyuu who would eventually voice Gumi.
 
|title = 星間飛行 (Seikan Hikou)
 
|color = sakine}}
 
 
{{Derivatives|nnd_id = sm4218369 |yt_id = GwCiv2Ma1uM
 
|singer = Sakine Meiko|author = Nanameue-P|category = Cover song
 
|description = Honey was created on Meiko's birthday with the intention of promoting the 'Forgotten Vocaloid'. This song is Sakine Meiko's second biggest hit. It got more than 280,000 view counts on Nico Nico Douga.
 
|title = 咲音メイコ (HONEY)
 
|color = sakine}}{{clr}}
 
   
 
==Marketing==
 
==Marketing==
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Sakine Meiko PD Arcade.jpg|Sakine Meiko as seen in the videogame [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade]]
 
Sakine Meiko PD Arcade.jpg|Sakine Meiko as seen in the videogame [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Arcade]]
 
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{{Vocaloid Derivative Poll|sakine meiko}}
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==References==
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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* [http://pixiv.cc/daigo86/ daigomanのblog:] Daigoman
 
* [http://pixiv.cc/daigo86/ daigomanのblog:] Daigoman
 
* [http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/咲音メイコ Nico Nico Pedia]
 
* [http://dic.nicovideo.jp/a/咲音メイコ Nico Nico Pedia]
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==Navigation==
{{Nav Related products}}{{Nav crypton}}
 
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{{Crypton Future Media, Inc. navbox}}
 
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[[Category:Vocaloid Derivatives]]
 
[[Category:Vocaloid Derivatives]]
 
[[Category:Crypton Future Media, Inc.]]
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 30 January 2020

Sakine Meiko (咲音メイコ) is an officially recognized derivative. The term "Derivative" is used here to describe a fanmade Vocaloid character that is based on an already existing character.

History

She was conceived through the efforts of Producers working with MEIKO's voice, When many producers wondered if MEIKO was an older-sounding vocal, or younger-sounding vocal. (They quickly set on KAITO's voice since he sounded older.) Because of this, MEIKO had become forgotten because of Hatsune Miku's popularity, leaving her behind. MEIKO in particular did not have the younger sounding voice of the released VOCALOID2 voicebanks released at the time and therefore was not as appealing as they were to the Vocaloid Otaku based fandom.

Concept

Sakine Meiko was established by Nanameue-P to push the limits of the VOCALOID software to make MEIKO sound younger. Her official setting is "the MEIKO who came into the music trend in the age of 16" (i.e., she is not a younger MEIKO variation but MEIKO when she was young) and Nanameue-P is "the producer who rediscovered MEIKO in her youth". She was later made famous by the PV "Honey" featuring her and other derivatives such as Hachune Miku, Yowane Haku and Akita Neru, as well as the UTAU Kasane Teto alongside official Crypton VOCALOIDs.

Unfortunately, Nanameue-P has not disclosed the voice configuration so far, though theoretically, she carries a younger voice (and perhaps higher-pitched voice as well) of MEIKO.

Etymology

Her name of Sakine 咲音, literally means "Blooming Sound" and has the same pronunciation as 先音, "Preceding Sound," i.e., she precedes Hatsune Miku. Her family name is sometimes shared among her other fanmade "siblings", MEITO in particular.

Appearance

Sakine Meiko's design is reminiscent to that of MEIKO. She has light brown hair styled into teased bob. She has a side swept bangs and her eyes are brown and large, done in a style similar to illustrator Kei. On her left upper arm is the black mark "00 MEIKO", its significance is currently unexplained, though it may likely be homage to MEIKO's mark being CRV1.

Her top is red-orange sleeveless crop top with a black hem. The rest of her attire follows the same color scheme. She has a red choker, wears fingerless gloves with computerized print, a frilled skirt with a white belt, and another belt that hangs on her left side. She wears light brown boots with white fur trim, and has headphones.

Relations

Music featuring Sakine Meiko

デリケートに好きして
YouTube logo
[nn][yt]
Translation Delicate ni Suki Shite
Featuring
Sakine Meiko
Producers
Categories Cover song
Description
The first Sakine Meiko video. A cover of the Creamy Mami theme song.
星間飛行
Niconico logo
[nn]
Translation Seikan Hikou
Featuring
Sakine Meiko
Producers
Nanameue-P
Categories Cover song
Description
This is Sakine Meiko's most popular video. So far, it has more than 380,000 view counts at Nico Nico Douga. And this number is the highest among the Vocaloid covers of "Seikan Hikou". Interestingly, the original Seikan Hikou was sung by the character Ranka Lee who was voiced by Megumi Nakajima, the seiyuu who would eventually voice GUMI.
咲音メイコ
Niconico logo
[nn]
Translation Honey
Featuring
Sakine Meiko
Producers
Nanameue-P
Categories Cover song
Description
"Honey" was created on MEIKO's birthday with the intention of promoting the 'Forgotten Vocaloid'. This song is Sakine Meiko's second biggest hit and it got more than 280,000 view counts on Nico Nico Douga.

Marketing

Sakine Meiko is one of the Vocaloid derivatives that became officially recognized by Crypton Future Media, the publisher of the Character Vocal Series for VOCALOID2. The other derivatives bearing this distinction are Hachune Miku, Akita Neru, Yowane Haku, and Tako Luka.

Merchandise

Official licensed Sakine Meiko figurines have been produced, such as Nendoroid Puchi and a scale model.

Video Games

In the rhythm game, Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series), Sakine Meiko is an available character. If the player does not choose her for a long time, she will get angry.

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References

The contents of this page have been duplicated and expanded on the Fanloid Wiki (link).

External links

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