Did You Know? -from Vocaloid Wikia
- The first Vocaloids were released were the English Vocaloids Lola and Leon.
- The voice of Lola can be heard in the song "The Girl in Byakkoya" by Susumu Hirasawa.
- The voice provider for Miriam was the first voice provider to be revealed for a Vocaloid. In later years it had became common to not reveal the voice of a Vocaloid for some time.
- Kaito originally only sold just 500 units and was deemed a commercial failure.
- The first Vocaloid 2 was Sweet Ann.
- Hatsune Miku is often mistaken as the first Vocaloid 2 to be released.
- Megurine Luka was the first vocaloid with bilingual coding.
- The voice provider for Kaai Yuki was that from real female kindergarden children.
- The VY series are the first Japanese Vocaloids to not have a humanoid avatar.
- No matter what the gender, Japanese Vocaloids are referred to as "it" on their product pages
- Miku is not holding a leek ("riiki", リーキ), despite popular misconception she is actually holding a Welsh Onion ("negi", ネギ).
- At its time of release, Vocaloid had no rival software to contend with and the first software designed to rival Vocaloid was Cantor
- Haku Yowane is a joke to users who failed at making Hatsune Miku sing well.
- Neru Akita is a joke at trolls within the Vocaloid fandom. Her original purpose however, is far more controversial...
- The UTAU Kasane Teto was originally put out as a Vocaloid by her owner as an April Fools joke.
- The character Black★Rock Shooter became so popular she spawned a anime and several figurines. But take note; she is NOT a Vocaloid.
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