It is the illustration that accompanies this note, where Miku can be seen as a Pokémon trainer accompanied by Meloetta, a pocket monster that is closely associated with music.
This design is from the illustrator take, who had the freedom to interpret Hatsune Miku in her own way next to this pokémon. But this drawing is only one of 18 that will be available.
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As the days go by, the others will be available. When they finish launching, which will happen on September 28, is when the second part of this collaboration will begin. That will be in the form of a series of theme songs.
Eighteen well-known Hatsune Miku music producers will share music videos on their respective accounts, which will be inspired by the world of Pokémon.
Especially from video games, so a lot can be expected from this project, which is known in Japan as Project VOLTAGE.
The new illustrations, as well as Miku’s songs, depict monsters of a specific type, which are 18 in total.
Little by little, the artists participating in this Hatsune Miku collaboration with Pokémon will begin to be revealed.
It is the first in which this character created by Crypton Future Media participates with The Pokémon Company franchise.
It may also be accompanied by a series of articles. Unfortunately, they are most likely exclusive to Pokémon Center and do not ship outside of Japan.
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