Quite possibly inspired by the trend that recently rocked Twitter, which consisted of redrawing an illustration of Usagi Tsukino from the Sailor Moon manga series in different styles, this time the trend aimed to perform the same challenge using an official illustration of Hatsune Miku.
The challenge uses the hashtag #HatsuneMikuDraw, and below are the most popular posts regarding this curious challenge.
tfw there are 2 redraw memes going around at the same time#sailormoonredraw— ye sun @ un-graduated (@Robotic_Reborn) May 19, 2020
x#hatsunemikuredraw #HatsuneMikuDraw pic.twitter.com/PSqJymBz4n
— ไธ็ฎYYB (@sanmuyyb) May 19, 2020
— 1200yen ★ Yen-Mi ๐ฎ๐จ (@yen_mi1) May 19, 2020
Couldn’t resist doing this!!! ๐๐๐๐#HatsuneMikuDraw #hatsunemikuredraw pic.twitter.com/r8BmHeBbqK— Justin Leal (@JustinL_Art) May 19, 2020
exams are over, time to draw miku #HatsuneMikuDraw pic.twitter.com/nU2khEYyIN— aoki (@MIKUV4) May 20, 2020
— maar ✨ (@_maarshmallow) May 20, 2020
— ๅ้ณใใฏใRTใใใใใณใ⚡️ (@rsktter) May 19, 2020
— ใฉใชใขใใ (@rariatoo) May 19, 2020
— Tigera (@projectTiGER_) May 19, 2020
#HatsuneMikuDraw— MayoRiyo (@MayoRiyo) May 17, 2020
KEIๅ ็ใๆใใใ、ไผ่ชฌใฎ「ๅ้ณใใฏ」ใใๅๆใคใฉในใใ่ชๅใฎ็ตตใงๆใใฆใฟใพใใ♪¶(⁄=˅̮=∖)⁋
็ใใใฎ“ใใฎใใผใบ”ใฎๅ้ณใใฏใใใใฟใฆใฟใใใฃ!! pic.twitter.com/KgtOG7mxJf
— ใฎใใฃใ (@NorikkoNori) May 18, 2020
— 13 (@13_31n) May 18, 2020
— ใณใผใใ (@K_JN01) May 18, 2020
About Hatsune Miku
It is a voice software developed by Crypton Future Media as well as the name of its anthropomorphic version, starring a 16-year-old girl with two turquoise pigtails. The personification of Hatsune Miku has become one of the most important virtual idols in history, with her voice programmed based on voice actress Saki Fujita.
Strongly promoted since 2008 and originally aimed at professional musicians, in 2007 sales of the character's products accumulated more than 57.5 million yen, making it the best-selling software of that time. Miku was the first voice pack developed and distributed by Crypton Future Media, and its instant success made it a major cultural hit in Japan, with more than 40,000 copies sold in July 2008, which meant 300 copies a week.
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