After all, a lot of popular manga get anime adaptations and this one hit the New York Time’s Best Seller list. Though unofficial, the Hatsune Mix manga has created quite a bit of confusion amongst newer fans. The cover of the unofficial “Hatsune Mix” manga’s first volume. So the answer isn’t as simple as a quick “no.” Yet there are many reasons why VOCALOID can be mistaken as an anime and there are even VOCALOID animated shorts. But this goes out the window the moment an official anime is made. At the moment, one can easily argue that they can make a VOCALOID have whatever personality they want. Though this does happen once in a while since fans create their own personalities and back stories for their beloved characters, it would be far more prevalent if a VOCALOID anime was created. Suddenly, fans wouldn’t be so keen on the darker songs. Just imagine if Hatsune Miku was portrayed in an anime as a bubbly, happy teenager. An anime would give characters a canon personality and history and limit the creativity of songs. The short answer is, of course, that there isn’t a VOCALOID anime.
If there’s one question guaranteed to set forth a fury of flames from angry fans, it’s someone asking what anime a VOCALOID is from or if there’s even a VOCALOID anime in existence.