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Meaw
Meaw image main
Biographical information
Initial release
Gender Dual females
Age Unknown
Height Unknown
Weight Unknown
Additional information
Series type Virtual idols
Ownership King Records
Illustrator Yusuke Kozaki
Affiliation StarChild
Website http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/meaw/


Meaw (メーウ) is the name of the duo "virtual idols" Mee (pink haired girl, pronounced "Mei") and Aw (blue haired girl, pronounced "ū") who were released into "the vocaloid culture". Their artwork is by Yusuke Kozaki, who previously did SF-A2 miki's boxart. There has been some confusion over the details of the pair in both the Japanese and western fandoms if they were Vocaloid to begin with. Much of the details behind the pair remain sketchy at best. They were initially greeted as "Virtual Idols" with only word tags on their PV to indicate they were Vocaloid related, and currently there is no information on the related pages stating whether they are confirmed Vocaloids.[1]

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HistoryEdit

They were first announced with a PV provided by Tripshots, who had previously produced Vocaloid PVs for Hatsune Miku. Two CDs Meaw Left ver. and Meaw Right ver. were released for the pair.

Their songs can also be heard as ending themes to the anime short Honto ni Atta! Reibai Sensei. Pair* being the theme for the first 11 episodes starting April 13, 2011. As from June 29, 2011 their song Owakare Bayashi is the ending theme.

PV short released July 2011 [4]

  • Youtube:【メーウ】 meaw - pair* Factory MIX PV(short ver.)

Details on the making of the PV can be found here;

Voicebank LibrariesEdit

Officially, they are not listed as "Vocaloid" though the word "Vocaloid" is also found on their main page, in the pages header, though it is not visible on the page itself. Those behind the PV claim they are indeed Vocaloids, however, it has never officially been stated. If they are indeed private use it would explain why they have never been released.

However, they sound "doubled-up", which could have been the aim of the voicebank developers, representing how the duo are "inseparable". They have a raspy, but pleasant, tone of voice. They become easily muffled on low notes, however. Due to them not being publicly released and lack of hands-on information, no more vocal details can be confirmed. The albums "*pair*", "left ver/right ver", have also hinted at them being Vocaloids. Due to the vocals never appearing seperated and the strange quality of the voice, it can be assumed they were Vocaloids made to test a new recording technique or sound and thus have never been released or confirmed as such.

PopularityEdit

Many fans, both Japanese and western, believe the Thai twin unit Neko Jump is behind Meaw. Yet Koyabashi Onyx and Tripshots give no account of the twins and claim that Meaw is only Vocaloid-related so far. They also have not confirmed if they are Vocaloids and if so what engine version they are using. Their status is currently a subject of some arguments within both Japanese and western fandoms on what their current classification should be, although it is obvious a digital engine synthesizer was used for the songs, it is unknown if this was the Vocaloid engine. Tags on the official PV's and album teasers have the user-locked tag of "VOCALOID", however this could just be in use as a placeholder due to a tag to classify them not being in existence.

TriviaEdit

  • "Meaw" refers to a cat's meow, and their names are essentially formed from both halves of the word. Since Aw's name has also been written as "Uu", it is also thought they refer to "Me and You" although it remains unconfirmed.
  • Their hairstyle refers to Neko Jumps hairstyle while their cat themed outfits refer the twins of Neko Jump (neko is Japanese for "cat").
  • Their story is that they are two girls who came to Tokyo to train for 2 years to become idols. This is based on the story of Neko Jump.[5]

GalleryEdit

Notice: Due to the number of artwork both official and non-official, only significant artwork and MMD models will be listed. And please, respect the producers of the models and do not distribute illegally or edit without permission. In some cases, a producer known or unknown may have already ceased distribution of said model, possibly due to violations of the terms of use.

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PV art
PLT Meaw
PLT "Meaw" MMD Models by Planty-P

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