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'''Hatsune Miku''' (初音ミク) is a '''Vocaloid''' created by [[Crypton]] on [[August 31]], [[2007]] and voiced by [[Saki Fujita]]. The name was chosen by combining ''Hatsu'' (初 First), ''Ne'' (音 Sound), and ''Miku'' (未来 Future). Soon after her release, users of the video-sharing website [[Nico Nico Douga]] started posting videos with songs created by the software, causing global recognition.
'''Hatsune Miku''' (初音ミク) is a '''Vocaloid''' created by [[Crypton]] on [[August 31]], [[2007]] and voiced by [[Saki Fujita]]. The name was chosen by combining ''Hatsu'' (初 First), ''Ne'' (音 Sound), and ''Miku'' (未来 Future). Soon after her release, users of the video-sharing website [[Nico Nico Douga]] started posting videos with songs created by the software, causing global recognition.

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Hatsune Miku (初音ミク) is a Vocaloid created by Crypton on August 31, 2007 and voiced by Saki Fujita. The name was chosen by combining Hatsu (初 First), Ne (音 Sound), and Miku (未来 Future). Soon after her release, users of the video-sharing website Nico Nico Douga started posting videos with songs created by the software, causing global recognition.

A Hatsune Miku manga called Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix began serialization in the Japanese manga magazine Comic Rush on November 26, 2007, published by Jive. The manga is drawn by Kei, the original character designer for Hatsune Miku. A second manga called Hachune Miku no Nichijō Roipara! drawn by Ontama began serialization in the manga magazine Comp Ace on December 26, 2007, published by Kadokawa Shoten.

Her first appearance in an anime is in Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei, where she (and various other people and characters) try out to be the voice of Meru Otonashi. For online multi-player games, the Japanese version of PangYa started a campaign with Hatsune Miku on May 22, 2008 in which she is included as one of the characters. Her first appearance in a video game is in 13-sai no Hello Work DS (13歳のハローワークDS) for the Nintendo DS where she is included as one of the characters. Hatsune Miku will be given a PlayStation Portable game called Hatsune Miku: Project Diva to be released on July 2, 2009 by SEGA. Hatsune Miku made a cameo appearance in the Lucky Star OVA in the form of Kagami's cosplay in her dream. She made a vocal appearance in the finale ending theme of the anime Akikan!. Hatsune Miku received the 2008 Seiun Award in the free category.

On August 27, 2008, Victor Entertainment released the album Re:package which contains a collection of songs performed by Hatsune Miku and composed by a pair of dōjin artists named Livetune. The album sold over 9,000 copies in its first week and successfully broke into Oricon's charts by placing fifth for the week.