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Luo Tianyi (洛 天依) is a Chinese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Bplats, Inc., under the YAMAHA Corporation, and was created in collaboration with Shanghai He Nian. She was released in July 2012 for the VOCALOID3 engine.

Tianyi is the grand winning entry of the "VOCALOID™ CHINA" contest, held for choosing the design of the first Chinese VOCALOID. Her voice is provided by a Chinese female voice actress, Shan Xin (山新 / 王 宥霁; Wáng Yòu Jì), who is able to speak Chinese and Japanese.

Concept

According to her short anime series, Luo Tianyi is an angel who came to earth with a mission to spread music to the world. Tianyi can detect "the song of your heart"(心中的歌声) of a person. The "Song" can be interpreted as the strongest emotion a person has at the moment, or a melody that represents them. Even if the person cannot express the melody themselves, Tianyi can still hear it and sing it.

Her personality is a bit introvert, but she is still the type of girl who has a lot of empathy and does not give up easily. She admires the VOCALOIDs from the past, and dreams of the day she can do just the same as them – using songs to bring happiness to the world. While she cannot communicate with humans due to the language barrier between humans and VOCALOIDs, she is very sensitive to others' emotions and can use songs to express her own emotions and thoughts.

Her special skill is "Resonate" (共鸣).

Etymology

Her original name was Yayin Gongyu (雅音宫羽), however, this was dropped because it was written in a Japanese naming style rather than Chinese.

The name (pinyin: Luò Tiān-Yī) Luo may come from the last name of a goddess (Luoshen, 洛神) that appeared in ancient Chinese legends. The goddess plays instruments and is considered to be one of the goddesses of music in China. Tian (天) may come from Tianlai (天籁), which means "sounds from nature", which is used in China to describe the most beautiful voices. Yi(依) is short for Yiren (伊人), which means "fair lady" in ancient Chinese.

Appearance

The design was originally drawn by MOTH, but was refined and redrawn by illustrator Ideolo.

Relations

  • Mo Qingxian; Companion
  • Zhiyu Moke; Companion
  • Yuezheng Ling; Companion
  • Yuezheng Longya; Companion

VOCALOID Releases

 Japanese
     
Luo Tianyi Japanese

Examples of Usage

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Marketing

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Additional information

Popularity

Status

Reaction

Luo Tianyi became popular in China, as there is a large fandom in the country. However, in the West, she is not noticed as much, where many videos carry less than 5,000 views on YouTube. In Japan, Tianyi was received relatively well, but her videos on Niconico Douga still do not receive many views. Although she is Chinese, which often suffers from issues of racism between it and countries like Japan and South Korea; there was very little racial backlash towards Tianyi, compared to SeeU's Japanese backlash. Even though Tianyi was accepted, she does not receive much notice in Japan.

In 2013, Tianyi had a large peak in popularity around February with the Chinese New Year. She was more popular than YANHE, but did not receive many videos.[1]

Trivia

  • Hidekaz Himaruya, the author of Hetalia Axis Powers, made a blog entry with fanart of Yayin Gongyu.[2]
  • The name of the creature next to Luo Tianyi is Tian Dian (天钿) and is described as a fairy of music. She is 10 years old and 30 cm tall.[3]

Notable for...

  • First Chinese capable VOCALOID
  • First female Chinese VOCALOID
  • First VOCALOID by Shanghai He Nian
  • First female VOCALOID by Shanghai He Nian
  • First VOCALOID to have an OVA series
  • First Chinese VOCALOID to be on stage
  • First VOCALOID to perform with a VOCALOID of another company and language
  • First Chinese VOCALOID to have a video game

Gallery

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References

External links

Language Description Site
Chinese Shanghai He Nian official homepage Link

English deviantArt , art and media community Link
Japanese Pixiv , art and media community Link
Japanese Piapro , art and media community Link
English MikuMikuDance wiki for models Link
English Fanloid wiki for derivatives Link

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