One would assume so, They are Vocal Android's Therefore the name Vocaloid
I haven't been to Japan Disneyland in over 10 years, but, it seems unlikely there would be anything Vocaloid there, officially. It would seem strange for Disney to promote characters outside of its ownership. Besides, Vocaloid characters are still copyrighted by the companies that created them. For Disney to sell any goods or promote a Vocaloid character, a contract or agreement would have to be made allowing Disney to do so. It's not impossible that a deal could be made for a cross promotion of some sort, but so far, i have not seen or read anything.
so far there is no vocaloid anime nor do they have plans to make one...it would be like a Japanese glee except vocaloid would actually be good!
While anyone who has heard "Dark Woods Circus" or "Kagome Kagome" knows the Vocaloids are pretty screwed up, they're no match for a bunch of horrific killers. Creepypasta characters all the way.
marvel
There are no official fictional stories associated with any of the Vocaloid characters. This is left entirely up to the users and fans to invent their stories through song, animations, drawings, etc. There have been some published comics that tie in many of the Crypton Vocaloids and fan-made derivative characters into an episodic storyline, but this is not official background for the characters. It does help serve as a common baseline for the fans, however, people should not feel restricted to these. Well, Vocaloid doesn't really have a story line. I mean it's not a manga or anime so, I doubt it has one. Maybe the story line would be then are a computer generated and animated group of singers in Japan. Also just a little extra knowledge. Just because Hatsune Miku has a 01 on her doesn't mean she was created first. Same goes with others Vocaloid's. I think the first was Leon and Lola, and yes they are Vocaloid characters. Hope that helps clear things up! \ ( ^.^ ) /
Hatsune Miku is a "digital diva" and a "voice" version of the Vocaloid program. Currently, they are up to Vocaloid 3 as a stable release. The first release of Vocaloid was the most basic, and did not gain as wide-stream popularity as the second (the most popular I would say was the male, Kaito) - of with "Hatsune Miku" is a voice. The most popular "singers" of the Vocaloid 2 release are: Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Lin So there is no "official" partner but these were the other characters released at the same time. As nearly all Vocaloid characters songs are fan-made often times Miku will sing in a duet with another. One of the most popular examples is "Magnet" sung by Miku and Luka.
Definitely Miku. People who have no idea what Vocaloid is would recognize Miku's official art or the chibi of her with a leek.
The fight is opinionated as both characters have never interacted.
It is hard to say. It really depend on which characters show up to fight.
If you do not count prototypes (that would be Yamaha themselves) then the first commercially available Vocaloid product, Leon and Lola, were created by Zero-G, a UK based company, in 2004.
It'll be hard fight because there's lots of strong characters in marvel and DC so ......