No. But they were voice provided by real people such as Miriam Stockley, Saki Fujita, YOHIO, MiKA, and more
Vocaloid characters would definitely win.
No, Vocaloid is not an anime. Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesizer software that allows users to create songs and vocals using virtual characters. However, Vocaloid characters have been featured in various anime and manga series.
no vocaloid is a music program and they are just characters with a voice some people like to pair characters together but there are no offical parings it is up to you you can pair any character with any character that you want.
One would assume so, They are Vocal Android's Therefore the name Vocaloid
MMD, or MikuMikuDance, is not the same thing as VOCALOID, as some people may think. It is a program in which the user can take VOCALOID characters and make movies using frame-by-frame motion. You do this by moving their bones and joints, then setting it each frame.Hope this helps~
They are computer software thingies so yes and no. When they perform, they are projected on to a screen (holograms). No, they are not real, actual living people.
Yes. There are a lot already.
People are not sure if the second VOCALOID for the 1st generation was LEON or LOLA. They were both released on the same day. For VOCALOID 2nd generation, Hatsune Miku was the second VOCALOID after Sweet ANN. Lastly the VOCALOID 3rd generation, VOCALOID SeeU is the 2nd after MEW.
yes the characters from dolphin tale are real
No, all of the characters are fictional, however, the voices of the characters are from real people.
Yes, there are several websites and communities dedicated to Vocaloid papercrafts. Sites like DeviantArt and Papercraft Museum often feature user-created templates for various Vocaloid characters. You can also find downloadable templates and instructions on forums and fan sites dedicated to Vocaloid. Just search for "Vocaloid papercraft" to explore the available resources!
Vocaloid isn't a cartoon, it's a Vocal simulation programme which allows music producers to use to make vocals for the music they make. There are over 20 Vocaloids, and more are being improved and released. To find more about it, wikipedia Vocaloid.