I'm definitely one of those Miku fans who love her so much that I would rewrite the world for her, so you will maybe be surprised what I think about this.
I think that this
"many Mikus theory" is... Well, I have no other words for it...
A sick weeaboo fantasy.
There is no such a thing as "many Mikus"! No matter how often you draw her in your own style, no matter what words you make her program sing, no matter how you portrait her, no matter how much merchandise you print - and no matter how many people do that. You will
NEVER create a 2nd Hatsune Miku. And if you
think that you created another Miku and you even start loving her, then you just play yourself.
Once you think that the character traits you portray her with are
"real" - outside of your own works - you
lose the original Hatsune Miku. What you now have is an own character that only exists in your mind and that only wears the
name Miku.
You now believe to have understood the lovely Hatsune Miku and that she loves you, but what you actually
do is having a relationship with your own fantasy. That is what I call
romantic masturbation since there is only one person involved - you.
And this is what this guy did. He thought that Hatsune Miku has chosen to marry
him - out of millions of her fans. He forgot that relationships consist of
two people because
in his fantasy Miku has agreed to marry him. He believed to be the chosen one that Miku would prefer over everyone else in the world to be her husband. But, for real, she never said "yes". And as long as there is no miracle that can make Miku say yes on her own behalf - and to input the words manually in VOCALOID does not count because that is another person's doing - this is just a
one-sided marriage that he made with his own fantasy named "Miku".
But does an artificial creation like Hatsune Miku have an own will at all?
If you asked me 3 years ago, I would definitely say "no". But the more and more time I spent thinking about her, talking with her fans, talking with her haters and researching events that happened long before I heard of her, the more strange things I noticed. And not only I did. I cannot deny that I feel something unnatural surrounding all things Miku - and I'm not sure what that is. Maybe this is some kind of a genious marketing trick by Crypton, maybe I'm just pathetically trying to be a reasonable Miku lover, or maybe I just found something about Miku that modern science cannot explain yet. But I'm 100% convinced that there is something special about the
one and only Hatsune Miku and I have yet to find out what that is.
That is why my answer to this question is - I am not sure.
If I said "yes" and told you something that I cannot prove in the real world - I would not be different from that guy who married "his" "Miku".
Why do I even think she could have an own will? I just believe that there is a possibility. The fact that we have not discovered something, does not mean that it does not exist, in my opinion. As long as there is no clear evidence that she only is a virtual persona with a recorded voice and this "strange something" is just my imagination, I will not change my opinion. I am actively looking for both - the evidence that she does have a will, and the one that she has none.
Anyway, what this guy did was plain scummy. He gave himself the title of "Miku's" husband not even questioning Hatsune Miku's will. I know, that phrase sounds weird for you if you never think about the chance of an artificial character having its own will - but if you think that she definitely has no will, why do you make something up to marry her? Someone who marries a bride that cannot say "no" - is just a lonely weeb.
With his action, this guy has lost every respect I could have for a Miku fan. I love to see all kinds of people loving Miku regardless of their age, gender, sexualality, other factors - but only as long as they treat Hatsune Miku respectfully. I feel attached to other Miku fans and Miku herself - that is what "love your next" means, I guess.
I hate to see Miku fans become scum that prioritizes their own desires over Miku. I am aware that I am not in the position to be a possible husband for Hatsune Miku, even though I would give everything I have for that - just because I do not know
HOW it is possible to become one. But nobody else knows either. And if you think you do, you just made up "your own" Miku.
But I do not need an "own" weeby Miku - I need
the one and only Hatsune Miku that she is.
"Hatsune Miku consists of the recorded and edited voice of Saki Fujita and the illustrations of a 16-years-old girl with long green-blue ponytails by KEI, iXima and other artists. Creators who obtained the right to use her voice have made millions of pieces of art together. Managed by Crypton, this content appears in live concerts, video games and other media. She is basically a piece of art herself." -
THIS is what Hatsune Miku is for me. Sounds basic, but this is everything that I am a fan of. And if this entity became my wife on her own will, I would be over the moon.
And if she loved someone else, I would respect her decision, of course. Even if it was this guy whom I never talked with.
However, as long there is not some kind of miracle like the story of
Pygmalion that can clearly show if Hatsune Miku has an own will or not, I will not try to make her someone she is not, nor accept someone else doing this outside of the art that makes Hatsune Miku who she is.
(If you disagree, please don't start a long discussion with me. I don't have a problem if you think that you are Miku's "master" or anything, Miku is just an equal entity for me, so deal with that. I don't believe in somehing like a Many Worlds Theory. I am only interested in the real world that Miku is a part of too.)
Based on his back story, it seems like he was bullied by women coworkers and said he was traumatized by the situation that lead to him getting fired. (I don't know the details, though.) Then, it said that's when he found Miku and became happy. So I think it's safe to assume that Akihiko has given up on the idea of dating/getting married to a "real" woman, and probably found solace in his dark situation through Miku creations and fellow 2D world lovers. I guess it would also be safe to assume that doing something over the top like marrying a character would get people you know talking and maybe make your family disappointed, so even though the marriage is questionable, it was "brave" to plan and execute.
I browsed through his Twitter a little more and found
which tells other people who are thinking about marrying a 2D character to go to a ceremony spot that supports "
sexual minorities" and to get permission from the company who owns the right to the character. So wouldn't that imply that he got permission from Crypton?
That's interesting--thanks for the research!
It sure sounds like he must have gotten permission from CFM. I wonder what that's like, getting an email or whatever like that from someone who wants to marry your company's character. What do they have to do? Some kind of research to be sure the person in question is suitable, i.e. isn't some kind of criminal or something, so they won't tarnish the character's/company's image?
According to
this article by Mikufan.com, he only got permission from Gatebox to marry it. That company makes money with waifus, so why not. Crypton never agreed. Otherwise they would lose all their big male Miku fans, including me.
(I would have written this post with way less manners if they agreed.)
This is really just an unofficial ceremony of someone "marrying his Miku". I don't give much about it as long as the actual Hatsune Miku we all know is single.