This song describes Miku introducing herself to the world. Though being known worldwide, the title Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru (I'll make you Miku-Miku-ed), as a denpa song, carries no specific point in Japanese and there are some disagreements about what these words say. The only fact is this term was derived from ぼこぼこにしてあげる boko boko ni shite ageru, which means I'll beat you up. One of the prevailing interpretation among Japanese fandom is I'll make you obsessed with Miku, conveying the idea that Miku strikes fans' hearts with her voice. Similar expressions are みくみくにされる Miku Miku ni sareru (I'm Miku-Miku-ed), フルみっくにされる furu Mikku ni sareru (I'm Miku-Miku-ed to the full extent) and so on. It is commonly said to a newcomer in the Vocaloid fandom as a welcome, or to make them a Vocaloid fan, replacing Miku with another Vocaloid name, implying that they will turn you into an overall Vocaloid fan. As of July 2012, the song is officially the most viewed Miku song (originial uploads) on Nico Nico Douga. Reaching almost 10 million views, it has overcome Melt, which only has half the views of that.
Animelo is an Anime-Central concert where songs from various animes are performed in a concert-like fashion. It was here that Miku appeared as a surprise in 2009. Not Only Miku came, but Rin and Len's Voice Provider, Asami Shimoda, sang Kokoro as a teaser for introducing Miku. Black★Rock Shooter followed Miku's appearance, along with its anime trailer.
Animelo 2009 NND Live Broadcast Rip(Includes BRS Trailer)
Animelo 2009 Clearer Video(Includes Kokoro)
みくみくにしてあげる♪ / Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ Long VersionEdit
There's a well-known fanmade long version of みくみくにしてあげる♪ / Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪, made by "Hakugin Ion (Ag+)" (白銀いおん (Ag+)) known as KoshouP, based on Ika's Original Work.
A new version of the song for 2012 using Miku's Append. This new version is longer, including new lyric and a visually attractive PV that shows to Miku in her multiple facets, representations and derivatives. It has reached over 1,000,000 views.
Using Ogura Yui's Dance, SEGA used that motion capture to create the dance moves for Miku, which was both used for her First Performance at Animelo and at the Popular Vocaloid Game, Project Diva.