Is Haku a real Vocaloid?
Overview. Yowane Haku (western name order: Haku Yowane) is a Vocaloid created as a derivative of Hatsune Miku. later recognized Haku as an official Vocaloid, and thus she appears in various marketing and merchandise forms, including as a character in the Project Diva video game series.
Is Yowane Haku a Fanloid?
Yowane Haku (弱音ハク (よわねハク)) is a FANLOID derivative character. She is acknowledged by Crypton Future Media, Inc., the publisher of the Character Vocal Series for VOCALOID2, for commercial use.
How tall is Haku Vocaloid?
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What I Like | She’s awesome she’s not a vocaloid though shes a utauloid |
Height | 5’3″ ft (163cm |
Weight | 99 lbs (45 kg) |
Who is the Vocaloid with white hair?
Appearance. Haku’s design is drastically different from Hatsune Miku. She has white hair as her name suggests, though popularized as grey. It is as long as her body and styled into a ponytail held by a bow that is striped black and purple.
What does your voyakiloid by Yowane Haku mean?
“Your VOYAKILOID” is a parody of Miku’s original song “Your Diva.” The song is of Haku telling whoever bought her that she from now on is their VOYAKILOID. She talks about being considered horrible, and she constantly brings sake and drinking into the song.
Who are the other derivatives of Vocaloid 2?
Haku is one of the derivatives of Vocaloids that became officially recognized by Crypton Future Media, the publisher of the Character Vocal Series for Vocaloid2. The other derivatives bearing this distinction is Miku Hachune, Neru Akita, Meiko Sakine, and Tako Luka.
Who is Haku in Hatsune Miku Project DIVA?
In Maker Hikoushiki Hatsune Mix, Haku makes a cameo appearance as a student of Akita Neru (who is a teacher), and again drinking sake with MEIKO. She appears in chapters 2, 3, and 16. In the rhythm game, Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series), Haku is an available character.
How did Yowane Haku become a popular character?
Haku became popular and her creator Caffein later established other characters following the same procedures, each representing a different aspect of failure within the Vocaloids. Some fans have tried to give her an actual voice using Miku’s voice and manipulating it to sound depressed, through methods like down pitching her.