I'm leaning toward the human character being game-specific, too. If there were a human character related to the Cryptonloids outside of the game, wouldn't it likely require the establishment of some kind of backstory for how the 'loids and the human got together? That would be a reversal of CFM's previous policy of avoiding giving their characters defined personalities/etc. What Amano said ("he have hinted that he afraid of reactions about releasing a human character who has relationship with their vocaloid officially.") could maybe be read as "Wat's afraid that people will interpret the human character as being related to the CFM characters officially, i.e. having a human who is canonically part of their world." I rather hope it's like this, since I don't think I like the idea things being forced into some kind of new narrative. I could easily be wrong and come to like whatever they do, though.
On the other hand, if there were a new human who was officially associated with the Cryptonloids, it might open up interesting things at concerts or other live events. The live interaction stuff would be great for the regular audience (and I still really hope they do something like that), but to keep things a little more controlled, having a human along to interact with the 'loids who is still part of the CFM team would make sense.
On the other hand, if there were a new human who was officially associated with the Cryptonloids, it might open up interesting things at concerts or other live events. The live interaction stuff would be great for the regular audience (and I still really hope they do something like that), but to keep things a little more controlled, having a human along to interact with the 'loids who is still part of the CFM team would make sense.
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