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Ouka Miko (櫻歌ミコ) (also sometimes spelled Ooka) is a voicebank for the UTAU program.
Concept[]
Ouka Miko is a sweet and gentle "little girl" vocal, with slurry consonants that make her sound very much like a child. She also has a second form which sounds more androgynous and grumpy.
Etymology[]
Her surname Ouka (櫻歌) means "cherry blossom" song, however her full name is also a play on the phrase ookami-ko (狼子), which means "wolf-child".
Appearance[]
Miko has light brown hair and dark red eyes. In her first form, she wears pink sakura-print hoodie with floppy lace ears, ruffled sleeves, and pom-poms attached to the drawstrings tied in a bow, and black stockings that rise past the knee with red shoes. In her second form, she wears a sleeveless dark vest with white fur trim, and light brown boots with fur cuffs. In both forms, she wears pale yellow puffy shorts and brown gloves with white fur on wrists. Her overall appearance is inspired by Little Red Riding Hood.
Relations[]
- Kasane Teto - fellow vip@2ch product and prank character.
- Yokune Ruko - fellow vip@2ch product and prank character.
- Namine Ritsu - derived from and fellow vip@2ch product and prank character.
- Rook - fellow vip@2ch product.
- Sukone Tei - fellow vip@2ch product and prank character.
History[]
Miko is a derivative of Namine Ritsu. During development of one of Ritsu's troll video projects, it was announced that Ritsu would receive a soft whisper-type UTAU voicebank, the preview was sung by Akazukin, whose voice sounds slightly similar to Ritsu's voice provider. In the end it was instead decided to turn the voicebank into a separate character.
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Trivia[]
- The number "35" appears various times throughout her stats, this is in reference to her name "Miko" as 3 can be read as "Mi" and 5 can be read as "Go".
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