


She’s also got what looks to be a deep-sea armored isopod crawling across her bangs like the world’s most disturbing barrette.īut what really differentiates the figure from the ordinary Miku is that Ca Karura isn’t wearing pants or underwear. For starters, Ca Karura has a creepy, blood-red left eye. There are a couple of key differences between Ca Karura and the original Hatsune Miku design. But Calne Ca was later altered again into Ca Karura, a more human-like version of Ca that appeared in the Vocaloid novel Shujin to Kamihikoki (“ The Prisoner and the Paper Airplane”).
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While most of these take the form of fan art illustrations and music videos, a while back 3-D animator Deino decided to remix the virtual idol into Calne Ca, a character who’s supposed to be a mechanized skeleton (hence the Ca, the periodic symbol for calcium) with a skin-like covering that makes the undead cyborg look like Hatsune Miku.Ĭalne Ca has a pretty gruesome-looking design, replacing the bottom half of Miku’s cute little face with a series of jagged metal fangs, and also swapping a scythe for one of her arms. One of the reasons Hatsune Miku has become the more prolific Vocaloid is because of the liberal attitude her handlers have about derivative works. There’s a long backstory to this figure inspired by virtual idol Hatsune Miku, but here’s the condensed version: She’s got no pants, or underwear, for that matter.
