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Product description
From Sega. Hatsune Miku is a singing synthesizer application with a female persona, developed by Crypton Future Media. It uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2 synthesizing technology. The name of the character comes from a fusion of the Japanese for first (hatsu), sound (ne) and future (Miku, normally read as "mirai"), referring to her position as the first of Crypton's "Character Vocal Series"
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I was worried about buying this one because there were no reviews. After I wrote this review I actually broke the figure but it was because I was playing with it. Just wanted to warn everyone it is definitely a display item. I broke the foot off but was able to glue it back. This figure looks even better in person and is actually pretty large. I love it! It’s so cute! And one of my new favorite pieces in my collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing figure!
Reviewed in the United States on 9 May 2020
I was worried about buying this one because there were no reviews. After I wrote this review I actually broke the figure but it was because I was playing with it. Just wanted to warn everyone it is definitely a display item. I broke the foot off but was able to glue it back. This figure looks even better in person and is actually pretty large. I love it! It’s so cute! And one of my new favorite pieces in my collection.
Pretty much one of the worst quality figures I’ve purchased. I got this with a gift card so it wasn’t that big deal, but there are paint smudges, dents, and markings in many places. I’ve bought 3rd hand figures for $10 on depop that are nicer than this. It was also extremely over priced. I can buy this same figure for like $15 on Crunchyroll. Honestly ashamed how bad you did my girl miku. :(
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on 3 January 2021
Pretty much one of the worst quality figures I’ve purchased. I got this with a gift card so it wasn’t that big deal, but there are paint smudges, dents, and markings in many places. I’ve bought 3rd hand figures for $10 on depop that are nicer than this. It was also extremely over priced. I can buy this same figure for like $15 on Crunchyroll. Honestly ashamed how bad you did my girl miku. :(
My daughter begged for Volcaloid figurines for Christmas. She is obsessed with all things anime. So for her to look this over and place her on the best spot on her shelf...well you can be sure this is worth it.
Beautiful figure with nice detail, but be very careful with the clear hair supports, I accidentally busted a piece trying to get them to fit, fixed it with glue, but the supports still fit awkwardly.