If I'm reading the translations correctly, the transformed version of Utaenai Miku is called Princess Miku, who changes with the restoration of her SEKAI, the Opened Windows SEKAI, so perhaps a new tag would be useful for illustrations that include her in this state.
If I'm reading the translations correctly, the transformed version of Utaenai Miku is called Princess Miku, who changes with the restoration of her SEKAI, the Opened Windows SEKAI, so perhaps a new tag would be useful for illustrations that include her in this state.
Is this information from the magazine? I'm only seeing her referred to as "Opened Windows SEKAI Miku"
Is this information from the magazine? I'm only seeing her referred to as "Opened Windows SEKAI Miku"
No, I think I've only seen it in a single tweet that shows her full profile. Honestly, it might be unreliable. Perhaps adding "(opened)" to her name will suffice
No, I think I've only seen it in a single tweet that shows her full profile. Honestly, it might be unreliable. Perhaps adding "(opened)" to her name will suffice
Following the other SEKAI naming schemes, she'd probably be something like Opened Windows Miku, and Utaenai Miku would be Closed Windows Miku. But that sounds horrible.
Hiramado Miku (開窓ミク) seems to be a trending abbreviation so I'm using that as the tag name for now.
Danbooru can’t normalize Twitter image links since the URLs don’t indicate which account posted it. It needs to be manually replaced with the tweet URL, which has been done for you here.
I don't know what surprises me the most here: That there's been this big of a controversy over a vocaloid song, the stuff that's apparently in the EULA for Kaai Yuki, or that there's an English version of Yuki.
To be fair, pretty much any song that gets popular is bound to get shat on by some people...
If by getting shat on you mean that social credit whores are losing their fucking minds because they think a "child" sang this "sexually suggestive" song, then sure.
According to the third-party source (a geocities.ws fansite), this is Laguna, though this webmaster misidentifies the characters in some of the other pictures they host. The hair looks similar so I'm going to agree that this is probably Laguna as a dragon, but I don't know for sure and wasn't able to find it on the rendezvous's original site on the Wayback (it's very incomplete).
On the plus side, the images that are both in this gallery and the artist's original site have the same MD5s, so this is probably a good source for uploads. The images are not compressed, just low res, because they originate from the very early 2000s.