In entertainment, a virtual band (also called a virtual idol, virtual singer, virtual group, cartoon group, cartoon idol, cartoon singer or cartoon band)...
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pop idol industries, such as K-pop. Sub-categories of idols include gravure idols, junior idols, net idols, idol voice actors, virtual idols, AV idols, alternative...
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Lynn Minmay (section Virtual idol)
ISBN 978-3-030-82676-5. Liu, Jiahui (2023). "Virtual Presence, Real Connections: Exploring the Role of Parasocial Relationships in Virtual Idol Fan Community Participation"...
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synonymous with virtual idols, which originate from Japan's anime and Japanese idol culture that dates back to the 1980s. The first virtual idol created was...
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Isegye Idol (Korean: 이세계 아이돌; Hanja: 異世界 아이돌; RR: Isegye aidol; lit. Different world idol, Japanese: 異世界アイドル) is a virtual idol group in Korea. It was...
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Japanese popular culture (section Virtual idols)
attitude towards it. The term "virtual idol" refers to an idol who exists only in the digital realm. The first Virtual Idol, Kyoko Date, was released by...
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VTuber (redirect from Virtual YouTubers)
celebrity Japanese idol Japanese popular culture Video gaming in Japan Virtual actor Virtual character[disambiguation needed] (for other virtual personality...
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games of the series to be virtual idol rhythm games. Similarly, as Crypton continue to expand on Miku and other virtual idols for Vocaloid, they expanded...
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avatars are also referred to as Vocaloids, and are often marketed as virtual idols; some have gone on to perform at live concerts as an on-stage projection...
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Internet celebrity (redirect from Net idol)
virtual concerts and idols rise up". dexerto. Archived from the original on December 9, 2022. Retrieved December 9, 2022. "[Music] Release of Virtual...
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Plave (band) (category South Korean idol groups)
music shows, Show Champion, and Show! Music Core, making them the first virtual idol group in history to win the awards.[citation needed] Plave celebrated...
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Eternity (group) (redirect from Eternity (virtual idol))
World. Retrieved 17 November 2021. Eternity's virtual idol were created with Deep Real AI, a deep-fake virtual imaging technology developed by South Korean...
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Hatsune Miku (category Virtual influencers)
twintails. Miku's personification has been marketed as a virtual idol, and has performed at live virtual concerts onstage as an animated holographic projection...
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the VF-1 Valkyrie in Macross and Optimus Prime in Transformers) and virtual idols (including Lynn Minmay and Sharon Apple in the Macross franchise). His...
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virtual band Fire Bomber who became a commercial success and spawned multiple CDs released in Japan. Macross set the template for later virtual idols...
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of a cute girl, acting as a virtual girl in a virtual space such as VRChat, or acting as a virtual YouTuber or virtual idol. They may modify their voice...
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Mave: (category South Korean idol groups)
game-developing company Netmarble Corporation, were preparing to debut a virtual idol group. The group's creation reportedly follows a change in the Korean...
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Kyoko Date (category Virtual influencers)
called a "virtual idol", being treated as a talent, and gaining popularity. As Horipro embarked on the development of a 3D CG virtual idol, some thought...
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International Limited. August 1996. p. 24. Virtual IDOL JP staff (1996). "Virtual IDOL Express". Virtual IDOL. No. 7. Tokuma Shoten. p. 105. Retrieved October...
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Merchandising (redirect from Idol goods)
and various other goods. Virtual idols can be considered an idol good themselves as they can be bought and sold. An idol can have a tremendous effect...
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people posted links to Renata's page, her relatives. Renata became a virtual idol of suicide. Teenagers from all over the country started writing messages...
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Hololive Production (redirect from Amelia Watson (Virtual YouTuber))
the idea for a "virtual idol" agency was inspired by other virtual characters, such as Hatsune Miku. Kizuna AI, who began the virtual YouTuber trend in...
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marry a synthetic personality named Rei Toei, the Idoru (a Japanese virtual idol) of the title, a claim stranger than usual and therefore questioned by...
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the Chinese voice actress Shan Xin. Considered China's most popular virtual idol, she held a joint concert with pianist Lang Lang at the Shanghai's Mercedes-Benz...
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Super Dimension Fortress Macross (category Japanese idols in anime and manga)
Minmay. She went on to become the first virtual idol. Voiced by Mari Iijima, Minmay was the first fictional idol singer to garner major real-world success...
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game of the same name. Designed by Kei Yoshimizu, Reiko Nagase is a virtual idol fictional character who is the mascot and "host" of the Ridge Racer series...
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2024-04-08. Kazuyuki, Ito (May 18, 2023). "Man finds bliss after 'marrying' virtual idol Hatsune Miku". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 2024-04-06. Katashibu, Yohei...
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a larger 1440p display, and a bundled virtual reality headset which serves as the device's packaging. The Idol 4 series is constructed with a metal and...
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Journal (in Japanese). Retrieved 2 October 2010. "Sound Horizon CD with Virtual Idol Miku Hits #2 Weekly". Anime News Network. 21 June 2010. Retrieved 2 October...
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"Ai to Inori", written by Okabe with lyrics by Yoko and performed by virtual idol group Gems Company. Okabe wanted a theme that was different from previous...
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