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A VOCALOID "vocalist", "character", or "mascot" (unofficial terminology)<ref>The usage of the term "mascot" in this way is a Vocaloid Wiki innovation.</ref> refers heavily to an illustrated character of a VOCALOID™-powered voicebank; although a product name or miscellaneous representation (like an avatar) can be included.
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A VOCALOID "vocalist", "character", or "mascot" (unofficial terminology)<ref>The usage of the term "mascot" in this way is a Vocaloid Wiki innovation.</ref> refers heavily to an illustrated character of a VOCALOID™-powered voice bank, although a product name or miscellaneous representation (like an avatar) can be included.
   
 
The marketing of a vocalist varies by company and some companies may provide their vocalist with a basic profile, backstory, or personality that the consumer can work with. The illustration of a vocalist has no effect on the software and is done purely for decorative purposes.
 
The marketing of a vocalist varies by company and some companies may provide their vocalist with a basic profile, backstory, or personality that the consumer can work with. The illustration of a vocalist has no effect on the software and is done purely for decorative purposes.
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In order for a product to be classified as a "VOCALOID", there should be acknowledgment by the [[YAMAHA Corporation]] under their licensing terms and there is a VOCALOID™-powered vocal in development or fully released. This includes characters from games with vocals powered by the VOCALOID™ software, as well as privatized vocals.
 
In order for a product to be classified as a "VOCALOID", there should be acknowledgment by the [[YAMAHA Corporation]] under their licensing terms and there is a VOCALOID™-powered vocal in development or fully released. This includes characters from games with vocals powered by the VOCALOID™ software, as well as privatized vocals.
 
   
 
It can be noted that fanmade [[Derivative]]s and other synthesizer characters such as [[UTAU]] are not classified as "VOCALOIDs".
 
It can be noted that fanmade [[Derivative]]s and other synthesizer characters such as [[UTAU]] are not classified as "VOCALOIDs".
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By default, characters are sorted from newest to oldest.
 
By default, characters are sorted from newest to oldest.
   
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[[#Kizuna Akari|Kizuna Akari]] •
 
[[#Kizuna Akari|Kizuna Akari]] •
 
[[#LUMi|LUMi]] •
 
[[#LUMi|LUMi]] •
 
[[#Masaoka Azuki|Masaoka Azuki]]
 
[[#Kobayashi Matcha|Kobayashi Matcha]] •
 
[[#Yuezheng Longya|Yuezheng Longya]] •
 
[[#Yuezheng Longya|Yuezheng Longya]] •
 
[[#Yumemi Nemu|Yumemi Nemu]] •
 
[[#Yumemi Nemu|Yumemi Nemu]] •
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===Introduced: VOCALOID2===
 
===Introduced: VOCALOID2===
[[#Kobayashi Matcha|Kobayashi Matcha]] •
 
[[#Masaoka Azuki|Masaoka Azuki]]
 
 
[[#VY2|VY2]] •
 
[[#VY2|VY2]] •
 
[[#Utatane Piko|Utatane Piko]] •
 
[[#Utatane Piko|Utatane Piko]] •
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[[#Ueki-loid|Ueki-loid]] •
 
[[#Ueki-loid|Ueki-loid]] •
 
[[#Akikoloid-chan|Akikoloid-chan]] •
 
[[#Akikoloid-chan|Akikoloid-chan]] •
[[#ausgris|augsris]] •
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[[#ausgris|ausgris]] •
 
[[#COCOROBO|COCOROBO]] •
 
[[#COCOROBO|COCOROBO]] •
 
[[#Zhang Chuchu|Zhang Chuchu]] •
 
[[#Zhang Chuchu|Zhang Chuchu]] •
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Meika mikoto.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|MEIKA Mikoto|Gynoid Co., Ltd.|Feminine; Japanese|[[MEIKA Mikoto]] is a VOCALOID5. They are assumed to be around 11 to 12 years old, however the true age is unknown. Their voice is the cool voicetype of the pair.}}
 
Meika mikoto.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|MEIKA Mikoto|Gynoid Co., Ltd.|Feminine; Japanese|[[MEIKA Mikoto]] is a VOCALOID5. They are assumed to be around 11 to 12 years old, however the true age is unknown. Their voice is the cool voicetype of the pair.}}
 
Meika hime.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|MEIKA Hime|Gynoid Co., Ltd.|Feminine; Japanese|[[MEIKA Hime]] is a VOCALOID5. They are assumed to be around 11 to 12 years old, however the true age is unknown. Their voice is the cute voicetype of the pair.}}
 
Meika hime.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|MEIKA Hime|Gynoid Co., Ltd.|Feminine; Japanese|[[MEIKA Hime]] is a VOCALOID5. They are assumed to be around 11 to 12 years old, however the true age is unknown. Their voice is the cute voicetype of the pair.}}
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Kizuna akari.png|{{GNH-CVD|Kizuna Akari|Vocalomakets <small>(AH-Software Co. Ltd.)</small>|Feminine; Japanese|[[Kizuna Akari]] is a VOCALOID4 and VOICEROID2. She is 15 years old.}}
 
Kizuna akari.png|{{GNH-CVD|Kizuna Akari|Vocalomakets <small>(AH-Software Co. Ltd.)</small>|Feminine; Japanese|[[Kizuna Akari]] is a VOCALOID4 and VOICEROID2. She is 15 years old.}}
 
LUMi TRANSPARENT.png|{{GNH-CVD|LUMi|Akatsuki Virtual Artists|Feminine; Japanese|[[LUMi]] is a VOCALOID4 with a "jellyfish" theme. She is a 15 year old benikurage shrine maiden who came to the human world and set to become the Goddess of Shinkei.}}
 
LUMi TRANSPARENT.png|{{GNH-CVD|LUMi|Akatsuki Virtual Artists|Feminine; Japanese|[[LUMi]] is a VOCALOID4 with a "jellyfish" theme. She is a 15 year old benikurage shrine maiden who came to the human world and set to become the Goddess of Shinkei.}}
 
Kobayashi Matcha TRANSPARENT.png|{{GNH-CVD|Kobayashi Matcha|SEGA|Feminine; Japanese|[[Kobayashi Matcha]] is a VOCALOID4 and former ''VOCALOID2'' vocal of [[Project 575]]. She is described as being a bit of an introvert who is cool, calm and collected.}}
 
Masaoka Azuki TRANSPARENT.png|{{GNH-CVD|Masaoka Azuki|SEGA|Feminine; Japanese|[[Masaoka Azuki]] is a VOCALOID4 and former ''VOCALOID2'' vocal of [[Project 575]]. She is described as being cheerful and positive. She's very open towards her feelings, and tends to act first and think later.}}
 
Longya full.png|{{GNH-CVD|Yuezheng Longya|Shanghai HENIAN Information Technology Co. Ltd.|Masculine; Chinese|[[Yuezheng Longya]] is a VOCALOID4. He is 23 years old, Ling's older brother, and the heir to the Yuezheng company. He is a straightforward young man with an agile mind.}}
 
Longya full.png|{{GNH-CVD|Yuezheng Longya|Shanghai HENIAN Information Technology Co. Ltd.|Masculine; Chinese|[[Yuezheng Longya]] is a VOCALOID4. He is 23 years old, Ling's older brother, and the heir to the Yuezheng company. He is a straightforward young man with an agile mind.}}
 
NemuCharacterArt.png|{{GNH-CVD|Yumemi Nemu|Dear Stage (Moe Japan, Co. Ltd.)|Feminine; Japanese|[[Yumemi Nemu]] is a VOCALOID4 and is a VOCALOID representation of [[Nemu Yumemi]] (the voice provider).}}
 
NemuCharacterArt.png|{{GNH-CVD|Yumemi Nemu|Dear Stage (Moe Japan, Co. Ltd.)|Feminine; Japanese|[[Yumemi Nemu]] is a VOCALOID4 and is a VOCALOID representation of [[Nemu Yumemi]] (the voice provider).}}
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SeeU.png|{{GNH-CVD|SeeU|SBS A&T Co., Ltd.|Feminine; Korean, Japanese|[[SeeU]] is a VOCALOID3. She is 17 years old and described as "cute and lively, yet mysterious."}}
 
SeeU.png|{{GNH-CVD|SeeU|SBS A&T Co., Ltd.|Feminine; Korean, Japanese|[[SeeU]] is a VOCALOID3. She is 17 years old and described as "cute and lively, yet mysterious."}}
 
Mew.png|{{GNH-CVD|Mew|Yamaha Music Communications Co., Ltd. <small>(YAMAHA Corporation)</small>|Feminine; Japanese|[[Mew]] is a VOCALOID3 and a VOCALOID representation of [[Miu Sakamoto]] (the voice provider).}}
 
Mew.png|{{GNH-CVD|Mew|Yamaha Music Communications Co., Ltd. <small>(YAMAHA Corporation)</small>|Feminine; Japanese|[[Mew]] is a VOCALOID3 and a VOCALOID representation of [[Miu Sakamoto]] (the voice provider).}}
 
Ofclboxart bplt VY2-katana.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|VY2|Bplats, Inc. <small>(YAMAHA Corporation)</small>|Masculine; Japanese|[[VY2]] is a VOCALOID2 and represented as a sword called a {{wp|wakizashi}}.}}
Kobayashi Matcha TRANSPARENT.png|{{GNH-CVD|Kobayashi Matcha|SEGA|Feminine; Japanese|[[Kobayashi Matcha]] is a VOCALOID4 and former ''VOCALOID2'' vocal of [[Project 575]]. She is described as being a bit of an introvert who is cool, calm and collected.}}
 
Masaoka Azuki TRANSPARENT.png|{{GNH-CVD|Masaoka Azuki|SEGA|Feminine; Japanese|[[Masaoka Azuki]] is a VOCALOID4 and former ''VOCALOID2'' vocal of [[Project 575]]. She is described as being cheerful and positive. She's very open towards her feelings, and tends to act first and think later.}}
 
 
Utatane Piko.png|{{GNH-CVD|Utatane Piko|Ki/oon Music Inc. <small>(Sony Music Distribution Inc.)</small>|Masculine; Japanese|[[Utatane Piko]] is a VOCALOID2 and a VOCALOID representation of [[PIKO]] (the voice provider).}}
 
Utatane Piko.png|{{GNH-CVD|Utatane Piko|Ki/oon Music Inc. <small>(Sony Music Distribution Inc.)</small>|Masculine; Japanese|[[Utatane Piko]] is a VOCALOID2 and a VOCALOID representation of [[PIKO]] (the voice provider).}}
Ofclboxart bplt VY2-katana.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|VY2|Bplats, Inc. <small>(YAMAHA Corporation)</small>|Masculine; Japanese|[[VY2]] is a VOCALOID2 and represented as a sword called a {{wp|wakizashi}}.}}
 
 
Nekomura Iroha vocaloid.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|Nekomura Iroha|Sanrio Wave Co., Ltd. <small>(AH-Software Co. Ltd.)</small>|Feminine; Japanese|[[Nekomura Iroha]] is a VOCALOID2 who was featured in the "Hello Kitty to Issho" game as one of the "Kittyler" characters.}}
 
Nekomura Iroha vocaloid.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|Nekomura Iroha|Sanrio Wave Co., Ltd. <small>(AH-Software Co. Ltd.)</small>|Feminine; Japanese|[[Nekomura Iroha]] is a VOCALOID2 who was featured in the "Hello Kitty to Issho" game as one of the "Kittyler" characters.}}
 
Ryuto.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|Ryuto|Fuji Television Kids Entertainment, Inc. <small>(Internet Co., Ltd.)</small>|Masculine; Japanese|[[Ryuto]] is a VOCALOID2 based on the character {{wp|Gachapin}} from the Japanese children's TV show ''Hirake! Ponkikki''.}}
 
Ryuto.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|Ryuto|Fuji Television Kids Entertainment, Inc. <small>(Internet Co., Ltd.)</small>|Masculine; Japanese|[[Ryuto]] is a VOCALOID2 based on the character {{wp|Gachapin}} from the Japanese children's TV show ''Hirake! Ponkikki''.}}
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Ofclboxart zrog Lola.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|LOLA|Zero-G Limited|Feminine; English|[[LOLA]] is a VOCALOID1 with soul singer vocals. Having no official avatar but a boxart photo of a pair of lips. She is the counterpart to [[LEON]].}}
 
Ofclboxart zrog Lola.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|LOLA|Zero-G Limited|Feminine; English|[[LOLA]] is a VOCALOID1 with soul singer vocals. Having no official avatar but a boxart photo of a pair of lips. She is the counterpart to [[LEON]].}}
 
Ofclboxart zrog Leon.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|LEON|Zero-G Limited|Masculine; English|[[LEON]] is a VOCALOID1 with soul singer vocals. Having no official avatar but a boxart photo of a pair of lips. He is the counterpart to [[LOLA]].}}
 
Ofclboxart zrog Leon.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|LEON|Zero-G Limited|Masculine; English|[[LEON]] is a VOCALOID1 with soul singer vocals. Having no official avatar but a boxart photo of a pair of lips. He is the counterpart to [[LOLA]].}}
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Hide XJapan LastLive.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|hide|Headwax Organization Co., Ltd.|Masculine; Japanese|[[hide]] is a private VOCALOID3 and a VOCALOID representation of "hide" (a deceased singer).}}
 
Hide XJapan LastLive.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|hide|Headwax Organization Co., Ltd.|Masculine; Japanese|[[hide]] is a private VOCALOID3 and a VOCALOID representation of "hide" (a deceased singer).}}
   
ausgrisfull.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|ausgris|VocaTone|Masculine; English|ausgris is a VOCALOID in development.}}
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ausgrisfull.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|ausgris|VocaTone|Masculine; English|ausgris was a work-in-progress VOCALOID voicebank introduced in early 2016. They were later confirmed to be in development for {{IW|vocalsynth|Maghni AI}} instead and would be releasing as {{IW|vocalsynth|Aurum}}.}}
   
 
COCOROBO concept.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|COCOROBO|Sharp Corporation|Feminine; Japanese|[[COCOROBO]] is a VOCALOID4 with vocals featured in a robot vacuum.}}
 
COCOROBO concept.jpg|{{GNH-CVD|COCOROBO|Sharp Corporation|Feminine; Japanese|[[COCOROBO]] is a VOCALOID4 with vocals featured in a robot vacuum.}}

Revision as of 22:02, 3 November 2021

A VOCALOID "vocalist", "character", or "mascot" (unofficial terminology)[1] refers heavily to an illustrated character of a VOCALOID™-powered voice bank, although a product name or miscellaneous representation (like an avatar) can be included.

The marketing of a vocalist varies by company and some companies may provide their vocalist with a basic profile, backstory, or personality that the consumer can work with. The illustration of a vocalist has no effect on the software and is done purely for decorative purposes.

For a list of VOCALOID voicebanks by engine, see Status.

In order for a product to be classified as a "VOCALOID", there should be acknowledgment by the YAMAHA Corporation under their licensing terms and there is a VOCALOID™-powered vocal in development or fully released. This includes characters from games with vocals powered by the VOCALOID™ software, as well as privatized vocals.

It can be noted that fanmade Derivatives and other synthesizer characters such as UTAU are not classified as "VOCALOIDs".


Table of Contents

By default, characters are sorted from newest to oldest.

Gallery

Restricted access

Other characters

These characters are VOCALOIDs whose development has been cancelled or who are assumed but not confirmed to be VOCALOIDs.

References

  1. The usage of the term "mascot" in this way is a Vocaloid Wiki innovation.
  2. http://4komaparty.com/2014/03/12/1753.html

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