
In Tokyo, a man spent over 17,000 dollars to marry a hologram.
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An anime-style vocaloid pop star is a fictional character (anime-style) paired with synthesized singing software(Vocaloid). The most famous example? Hatsune Miku.Here’s how it breaks down:
- Anime-style: She looks like a typical anime character—big eyes, colorful hair (turquoise, in Miku’s case), futuristic clothes.
- Vocaloid: This is a software developed by Yamaha that lets users create songs by typing lyrics and melodies. The software uses pre-recorded vocals to "sing"—Miku’s voice was created using samples from a real singer.
- Pop Star: Even though she’s not real, she’s released albums, appeared in commercials, and performed sold-out liveconcerts as a hologram.
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