Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Infinity ∞ Ver. Review

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Anyone who frequents the Good Smile website knows that Miku and Nendoroids go hand in hand; and the Good Smile company is releasing one of the coolest Hatsune Miku designs yet. Yes, Miku’s Infinity module costume design by cosMo@bousouP is getting its very own nendoroid! This new design is for SEGA’s Hatsune Miku project.

It’s always awesome when vocaloid producers get to design their own nendoroid figures. Please support cosMo@bousouP on YouTube as well!

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Believe it or not, I haven’t actually heard any of his songs before, so please let me know if which one is your favorite! I’m definitely going to check out his music, and I hear that he was part of the Project Voltage Pokémon collaboration as well.

Hatsune Miku is a virtual singer who has become a worldwide phenomenon. Her voice actress is Fujita Saki, and Miku is a voicebank that uses a VOCALOID or piapro studio software to recreate the singer’s voice. Hatsune Miku was the first VOCALOID character created by Crypton Future Media, Inc. Hatsune Miku has been redesigned many times in a wide variety of outfits. She also has her own events and festivals, as well as a YouTube channel featuring her songs. Miku is a popular vocal choice for many VOCALOID producers. The Good Smile company loves to collaborate with Miku, and they have released over 70 different nendoroid figures featuring her. The Good Smile company also honors her by decorating their race cars with the ‘Racing Miku’ designs. In 2008, Miku got her own animation program, ‘Mikumikudance’, where you can animate models of the virtual singer. Basically, Hatsune Miku is a singing software that has become a pop-culture icon.

Hatsune Miku V3 is a singing software available on VOCALOID3. She includes ‘Dark’, ‘Soft’, ‘Sweet’, and ‘Soft’. The Miku V3 voicebanks also comes with piapro studio.

CosMo@bousouP is a composer and animator. He was born on April 6, 1986; and he is known for his extremely fast VOCALOID original songs. His lyrics tend to be rather strange, and he has posted a good number of songs on both YouTube and Niconico. Cosmo@bousouP collaborated with SEGA, and also composed the song ‘Battle!’ for Project Voltage. He often draws the pictures for his own music videos, with the help of his cousin, Nanashi.

She looks so cool with those red eyes! I also really like her gothic dress. Her first faceplate is her slightly startled, curious expression.

Infinity Miku’s leak is a gradient blue color that matches her hair. Many Miku nendoroids often come with leaks, as they are her favorite food. She also comes with a smiling faceplate.

I like her singing face with closed eyes! She even comes with angel wings.

The acrylic stand that she comes with looks wicked doesn’t it? I love all these computer effects, and her pose goes so well with them!

Infinity Miku’s color scheme and design are really nice.

I’ve noticed that she’s paler than the other Miku nendoroids. I like her singing faceplate a lot.

There seems to be tons of cool poses you can create with her!

Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: ∞ Ver. is currently on preorder, and she is set to release in the second quarter of 2025. You can purchase her from the Good Smile Online shop, the Good Smile US store, and Amiami. Wherever you order from, make sure they’re a trustworthy website first.

In conclusion to this review, I really liked Miku’s Infinity Version! With so many Miku nendoroids, it’s nice to get some that stand out among the others, and I think Cosmo’s Miku is one of them! Her appearance is quite cool, and the Good Smile company did an amazing job portraying her as a chibi figure.

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