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Miku isn't a 16 year old, thats how her original design is made, but she can be whatever age, there's even a male and an elder version of miku 81.42.203.183 (talk) 10:20, 3 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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In the Marketing part of the Miku article, I found a paragraph that partly confused me in it's sentence structuring, below here is a fixed version that would make the reading slightly smoother and the sentences more logical.
Team COX, participating in the 2010 season, used Racing Miku (an official Hatsune Miku derivative wearing an orange racing queen suit) as their image. This season was the first to the official "Racing Miku" derivative design. From this season onward, the Racing Queens outfits are based on the season's derivative design. Ayami would return for this season as a Racing Queen and was joined by fellow models Saki Tachibana and Shihomi Kogoshi.[40] The designer of the 2010 outfit worn was illustrator Redjuice. Think and Game (talk) 21:50, 19 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In this article, in "Cultural impact", it is stated that Hachune Miku was featured in the Nico Nico Douga video. However, in Loituma Girl, it is stated that the name Hachune Miku emerged after the video. If the latter is correct, I would suggest to re-phrase the sentence in this article to not suggest Hachune Miku was a thing before the video - either not at all or not under that name, I don't know which is the case. Both articles cite the same source for the respective statements but I don't speak Japanese and can't read it.