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  2. Voiceroid - Wikipedia

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    Tohoku Kiritan: An 11-year-old female, voiced by Himika Akaneya. She is the younger sister of Tohoku Zunko. The goal for her to become a VOICEROID was pitched at ¥4,500,000 to be raised by 18 May 2016. [14] At time of closing she raised ¥6,983,080, 55% more than was required. Release date: October 27, 2016.

  3. Tohoku Zunko - Wikipedia

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    A fundraising campaign was in effect with the goal of creating a Vocaloid vocal for Zunko if the required funds (¥5,000,000) were met by July 20. [2] Since then, the campaign was successful and her vocal was released in June 2014 for Vocaloid 3.

  4. CeVIO - Wikipedia

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    POPY (AI), is a female vocal for CeVIO AI only capable of singing, she is one of the two voice-banks created as part of a collaboration between the BanG Dream! franchise and CeVIO. POPY is based on the character Kasumi Toyama, vocalist of BanG Dream! band Poppin'Party. POPY is an AI vocal, with data recorded from previous Poppin'Party songs. [23]

  5. Utau - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Vocaloid 3 vocal Tohoku Zunko, her two sisters Tohoku Itako and Tohoku Kiritan received UTAU vocals. [12] Kiritan would later hold a crowdfunding campaign for her to become a Voiceroid. [13] As well as its influence on Vocaloid, UTAU has served as a development launchpad for other commercial singing voice synthesizers.

  6. AH-Software - Wikipedia

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    Tsukuyomi Ai; based on a five-year-old female. Yoshida-Kun; based on the character from Eagle Talon. [14] Tsurumaki Maki; a teenage female musician voiced by Tomoe Tamiyasu. [15] [16] Yuzuki Yukari; Tohoku Zunko; a teenage female created to promote the recovery of the Tohoku region. She was released as a Vocaloid on June 5, 2014. [17]

  7. Mirei Kiritani - Wikipedia

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    Mirei Kiritani (桐谷 美玲, Kiritani Mirei, born December 16, 1989) is a Japanese actress, model, and news anchor. [1] [2] She is best known for her roles in the films Kimi ni Todoke (2010), Usagi Drop (2011), Arakawa Under the Bridge (2012), Crying 100 Times: Every Raindrop Falls (2013), Jossy's (2014), Koisuru Vampire (2015), [3] No Longer Heroine (2015), [4] and Revenge Girl (2017), as ...

  8. Kirishitan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese term Kirishitan (吉利支丹, 切支丹, キリシタン, きりしたん), from Portuguese cristão (cf. Kristang), meaning "Christian", referred to Catholic Christians in Japanese and is used in Japanese texts as a historiographic term for Catholics in Japan in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  9. Kenta Kiritani - Wikipedia

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