![]() ![]() I searched for any other anime with Vocaloid songs, but I was not able to find any for the top 10 or so most popular Vocaloids. ![]() The anime only has one voice actor, and licensing a professional musician would probably have been beyond their budget. This was very likely done to keep costs low. ![]() I was not able to find this song anywhere, though if you can find the anime it plays from 12:00 until the end. Meguriau Sekai, a 15-minute low-budget independent anime, has an insert song by Miku called Wish: Kutsuhimo o Musunde. However, each episode of Akikan! had the same song (Koisora Recycling) sung in a different arrangement by Nomiko, sometimes with guest artists, so Miku wasn't really the focus. The ending of episode 13 of Akikan! (the final episode) used Miku (as Mikkuchu Juuchu). I only know of two instances of Vocaloids being used other than in the Black Rock Shooter shows (which you mentioned). It sometimes happens that a Vocaloid singer will be used in early stages of production, but by the time they are ready to release the song it's usually done by a live singer, which is generally more profitable. As he says, using Vocaloid singers for songs of full-length anime (rather than animated music videos) is rather uncommon. Jon Lin's answer is good, so I don't think I have anything to add in that direction. ![]()
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