Considering that the original Miku version was just the scat singing part, it works out since it's at least a bit different every time the group that popularized it performs it.
@@Icetea-2000 Yes, the copyright for her voice is different than the copyright for the songs that people make for her to sing. I don't know if that's what made them change it, but as I said, that part that Miku's version is based on is scat singing in the original song and therefore a bit different every time the group performs it.
@@Aasoko But who did they buy the copyright from? Did they not own the rights to the songs? So there’s a separate owner of her songs and her voice? How does that make sense?
The song that Hatsune Miku is singing around the camp fire first appeared in levan Polka. It's basically an Anime remix of the levan Polka song. Just look up Hatsune Miku levan Polka. And you'll see the original song.
Not the first time I’ve seen an anime reference the leekspin meme. I remember seeing the English Dub of Sgt. Frog reference it when Natsumi was fighting her way through Giroro’s traps in the house. When Giroro asked her how she made her way through his defenses, she held up a leek and said that she used the leekspin. I don’t know if the Japanese Dub has the same joke, though.
@@cristiangomezmontt6248 "uuhhmm accsshhuuallyl itsss a glorfaid animaeghtoon derse nooe niid toe qooeston eet 🤓🤓" bro i was just joking when i made the comment.
Because Hatsune Miku is a voicebank for the Vocaloid, which is a software voice synthesizer by Yamaha. I'm not sure, but it seems like they used the actual Vocaloid software to create her voice, so technically she is voiced by a robot