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"What? Who are you?"―Sonic the Hedgehog to Amy Rose[src]Amy Rose is a pink Hedgehog equipped with a giant hammer who arrived at New York State Park, New York to save Sonic the Hedgehog from Metal Sonic and his army of copies.Biography[]Rescuing Sonic[] Amy Rose appears to rescue Sonic Amy Rose arrived at New York State Park, New York when Metal Sonic and his robotic army ambushed Sonic the Hedgehog, thwarting the robot army with her Piko Piko Hammer. She revealed herself once Sonic asked who she was.[1]Powers and Abilities[]Powers[]To be added.Abilities[]To be added.Equipment[]Weapons[] Amy wields her Piko Piko Hammer Piko Piko Hammer: Amy has a giant hammer that she used to save Sonic from the Metal Sonics.Relationships[]Appearances[] Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (mid-credits scene)Trivia[]In the video game series, Amy Rose was kidnapped by Metal Sonic during one of Doctor Eggman's schemes. She developed a major crush on her rescuer, Sonic the Hedgehog, standing by his side ever since.Amy Rose was referenced in Sonic the Hedgehog, where the owner of an apartment Maddie Wachowski was observing on Zillow was shown to bear the same name.Behind the Scenes[]Amy Rose is the first female character from the video game series to appear in the Sonic the Hedgehog Cinematic Universe to be an animal. She is the second overall after Maria Robotnik.There were talks about having Amy Rose play a larger role in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, but the idea was ultimately scrapped as there wasn't enough space in the storyline to do both her and Shadow the Hedgehog the justice they deserved.[2]Gallery[]References[]↑ Sonic the Hedgehog 3↑ Sonic 3 writers say that Amy Rose nearly appeared in the movie rather than just the post-credits, revealing that they have a "great plan" for her futureExternal Links[] Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of PICO PARK - MAIN THEME - Piko Park for Pico Park - Main Theme by Piko Park arranged by yashiro4feh for Utatane Piko VOCALOID2 | Songs Albums Notable Originals Utatane Piko (歌手音ピコ) or CodenamePIKO (開発コードPIKO) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Ki/oon Music Inc. (formerly Ki/oon Records Inc.), under Sony Music Entertainment Japan, and was released in December 2010 for the VOCALOID2 engine. His voice is provided by the Japanese male singer, PIKO. His release and development occurred in conjunction with the release of PIKO's second single "勿忘草".Concept[]Etymology[]His surname, "Utatane", means "sound of singer", while "Piko" is the name of his voice provider, a popular Niconico singer; in other words, his name means "the sound of the singer Piko".Appearance[]Utatane Piko's hairstyle is almost identical to the real Piko's hairstyle, with the only difference being a cowlick (or "ahoge") on top of his head that is shaped like the letter "P". The white hair color is likely inspired by several artworks depicting the singer.[1] His design incorporates aspects of Yamaha's RGX A2 guitar and his eyes show heterochromia iridum, a green right eye and a blue left eye with a volume interface.He has a USB cord on the back of his sleeveless top.Relations[]For more on VOCALOID relationships, see the FAQ.SF-A2 miki - Originally, miki and Piko were developed as a pair, but due to complications, they were split between two companies.[2]History[]Marketing[] A Piko figurine produced by COSPA Though he has a standard licensing agreement, Sony has held tight control on how his voicebank may be used. This was demonstrated when Sony announced they would not give permission for his vocals to be uploaded from the demo version. There was very little promotion given for him and he seemed to rely only on his provider's popularity and links with the VOCALOID fandom. He was the only Japanese VOCALOID2 vocal to be made download-only at time of release. Utatane Piko's portrayal is that of a teenage or young male singer.In February 2011, Sony promoted the voice provider's single "桜音 (Sakura Ne)", the fourth ending to the anime Gin Tama. If attendees made reservations they would receive promotional photos of the voice provider and of the VOCALOID dressed in similar fashions.[3]In April 2012, figurines of the voice provider and the VOCALOID were released in conjunction with a promotional bundle for an album. All produced by COSPA.[4][5]Voicebanks[]Utatane PikoA higher pitch, young male vocal made to sound like the singer Piko. Originally the counterpart of SF-A2 miki until the pair were split up. Utatane Piko (VOCALOID2), December 8, 2010Music featuring Utatane Piko[]On this wiki, Utatane Piko is featured in 45 songs, 11 albums, and 1 series.There are listings for notable and original songs.rememberTranslationrememberFeaturingUtatane PikoProducersKannakuzuCategoriesOriginal songDescriptionThe singer reminisces about a former love and the memories he shared with them. He wavers between whether or not he should tell them about his feelings for them before deciding that their goodbye was for the best.Piko's feelingsTranslationPiko's feelingsFeaturingUtatane PikoProducersGobouPCategoriesOriginal songDescriptionGobou-P's first work with Piko. Piko sings about himself and his feelings. He repeatedly denies accusations of being a robot, stating that he's a boy.色の遊びTranslation色の遊び (Iro no Asobi)FeaturingUtatane PikoProducersSOLACategoriesOriginal song君のうたTranslation君のうた

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"What? Who are you?"―Sonic the Hedgehog to Amy Rose[src]Amy Rose is a pink Hedgehog equipped with a giant hammer who arrived at New York State Park, New York to save Sonic the Hedgehog from Metal Sonic and his army of copies.Biography[]Rescuing Sonic[] Amy Rose appears to rescue Sonic Amy Rose arrived at New York State Park, New York when Metal Sonic and his robotic army ambushed Sonic the Hedgehog, thwarting the robot army with her Piko Piko Hammer. She revealed herself once Sonic asked who she was.[1]Powers and Abilities[]Powers[]To be added.Abilities[]To be added.Equipment[]Weapons[] Amy wields her Piko Piko Hammer Piko Piko Hammer: Amy has a giant hammer that she used to save Sonic from the Metal Sonics.Relationships[]Appearances[] Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (mid-credits scene)Trivia[]In the video game series, Amy Rose was kidnapped by Metal Sonic during one of Doctor Eggman's schemes. She developed a major crush on her rescuer, Sonic the Hedgehog, standing by his side ever since.Amy Rose was referenced in Sonic the Hedgehog, where the owner of an apartment Maddie Wachowski was observing on Zillow was shown to bear the same name.Behind the Scenes[]Amy Rose is the first female character from the video game series to appear in the Sonic the Hedgehog Cinematic Universe to be an animal. She is the second overall after Maria Robotnik.There were talks about having Amy Rose play a larger role in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, but the idea was ultimately scrapped as there wasn't enough space in the storyline to do both her and Shadow the Hedgehog the justice they deserved.[2]Gallery[]References[]↑ Sonic the Hedgehog 3↑ Sonic 3 writers say that Amy Rose nearly appeared in the movie rather than just the post-credits, revealing that they have a "great plan" for her futureExternal Links[]

2025-04-02
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Utatane Piko VOCALOID2 | Songs Albums Notable Originals Utatane Piko (歌手音ピコ) or CodenamePIKO (開発コードPIKO) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by Ki/oon Music Inc. (formerly Ki/oon Records Inc.), under Sony Music Entertainment Japan, and was released in December 2010 for the VOCALOID2 engine. His voice is provided by the Japanese male singer, PIKO. His release and development occurred in conjunction with the release of PIKO's second single "勿忘草".Concept[]Etymology[]His surname, "Utatane", means "sound of singer", while "Piko" is the name of his voice provider, a popular Niconico singer; in other words, his name means "the sound of the singer Piko".Appearance[]Utatane Piko's hairstyle is almost identical to the real Piko's hairstyle, with the only difference being a cowlick (or "ahoge") on top of his head that is shaped like the letter "P". The white hair color is likely inspired by several artworks depicting the singer.[1] His design incorporates aspects of Yamaha's RGX A2 guitar and his eyes show heterochromia iridum, a green right eye and a blue left eye with a volume interface.He has a USB cord on the back of his sleeveless top.Relations[]For more on VOCALOID relationships, see the FAQ.SF-A2 miki - Originally, miki and Piko were developed as a pair, but due to complications, they were split between two companies.[2]History[]Marketing[] A Piko figurine produced by COSPA Though he has a standard licensing agreement, Sony has held tight control on how his voicebank may be used. This was demonstrated when Sony announced they would not give permission for his vocals to be uploaded from the demo version. There was very little promotion given for him and he seemed to rely only on his provider's popularity and links with the VOCALOID fandom. He was the only Japanese VOCALOID2 vocal to be made download-only at time of release. Utatane Piko's portrayal is that of a teenage or young male singer.In February 2011, Sony promoted the voice provider's single "桜音 (Sakura Ne)", the fourth ending to the anime Gin Tama. If attendees made reservations they would receive promotional photos of the voice provider and of the VOCALOID dressed in similar fashions.[3]In April 2012, figurines of the voice provider and the VOCALOID were released in conjunction with a promotional bundle for an album. All produced by COSPA.[4][5]Voicebanks[]Utatane PikoA higher pitch, young male vocal made to sound like the singer Piko. Originally the counterpart of SF-A2 miki until the pair were split up. Utatane Piko (VOCALOID2), December 8, 2010Music featuring Utatane Piko[]On this wiki, Utatane Piko is featured in 45 songs, 11 albums, and 1 series.There are listings for notable and original songs.rememberTranslationrememberFeaturingUtatane PikoProducersKannakuzuCategoriesOriginal songDescriptionThe singer reminisces about a former love and the memories he shared with them. He wavers between whether or not he should tell them about his feelings for them before deciding that their goodbye was for the best.Piko's feelingsTranslationPiko's feelingsFeaturingUtatane PikoProducersGobouPCategoriesOriginal songDescriptionGobou-P's first work with Piko. Piko sings about himself and his feelings. He repeatedly denies accusations of being a robot, stating that he's a boy.色の遊びTranslation色の遊び (Iro no Asobi)FeaturingUtatane PikoProducersSOLACategoriesOriginal song君のうたTranslation君のうた

2025-04-14
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(Kimi no Uta)FeaturingUtatane PikoProducersWakaGCategoriesOriginal songSearch for music featuring Utatane Piko [show/hide]Gallery[]Full body of Piko's avatarClose up of Piko's avatarLogo" album booklet and notes from the voice provider & illustrator." data-src=" src=" profile from "The VOCALOID" album booklet and notes from the voice provider & illustrator.Promotional poster of Piko (chibi)Promotional poster of PikoA PIKO figurine based on his voice provider's image, also produced by COSPAReputation[]StatusGoogle TrendsUtatane+Piko,歌手音ピコ,CodenamePIKO,開発コードPIKOReactionIn the Japanese fandom, he is currently amongst the lesser used VOCALOIDs, but overall has more usage than the previous male released in 2010, Ryuto. Part of his usage problem is owed to being released next to the Kagamine Append, with the Kagamines grabbing much of the attention from him as a result.MiscAn independent search on Niconico revealed that most VOCALOIDs had less than 1,000 videos uploaded on Niconico in 2011 between July 1st and December 15th. Piko fell into that category.[6]TriviaSF-A2 miki's voice provider, Miki Furukawa, works for Ki/oon Music which is owned by Sony. She is from the same group that Utatane Piko's provider Piko comes from.Utatane Piko was also the youngest Japanese male VOCALOID to actually be voiced by a male vocalist prior to VY2.AchievementsFirst VOCALOID produced by SonyFirst male VOCALOID produced by SonyFirst VOCALOID to not have a retail packageReferences[]↑ YouTube Piko's cover of minato(Ryuusei-P)'s magnet↑ Sony Artist single announcement!↑ MyFigurineCollection PIKO (singer)↑ MyFigurineCollection Utatane Piko (VOCALOID)↑ Vocaloidism The Harsh Realities of VOCALOID on NicoExternal links[]LanguageDescriptionSiteJapanese Kioon official homepageLinkJapanese Ki/oon Music official homepageLinkJapanese VOCALOID2 Piko The official website for VOCALOID Utatane PikoLinkEnglishdeviantArt , art and media communityLinkJapanesePixiv , art and media communityLinkNavigation[]v • eSony Music Distribution Inc.VocalsUtatane PikoVOCALOID 2Utatane PikoProvidersPIKOMiscellaneousLanguageJapanese PhoneticsIllustratorsYukitAAffiliatesYAMAHA Corporation • Ki/oon Music Inc.v • eVOCALOID SoftwareVOCALOID• LEON • LOLA• MIRIAM • MEIKO • KAITOVOCALOID2• Sweet ANN • Hatsune Miku • Kagamine Rin & Len • Prima • Kagamine Rin & Len act2 • Gackpoid • Megurine Luka • Megpoid • SONiKA • SF-A2 miki • Kaai Yuki • Hiyama Kiyoteru • BIG AL • Hatsune Miku Append • Tonio • Lily • VY1 • Gachapoid • Nekomura Iroha • Utatane Piko • Kagamine Rin & Len Append • VY2 — eVocaloid ( eVY1 module• Pocket Miku )Non-commercial • AZUKI• MATCHAVOCALOID3• VY1v3 • Mew • V3 Megpoid • SeeU• Tone Rion • OLIVER • CUL • Yuzuki Yukari • Bruno • Clara • IA • V3 Megpoid - Native • Aoki Lapis • V3 Lily • Luo Tianyi • V3 Gackpoid • galaco; prize ver. • VY2v3 • MAYU • AVANNA • KAITO V3 • Megpoid English • ZOLA PROJECT • YANHE• Hatsune Miku V3 English• YOHIOloid• Hatsune Miku V3(Light and Vivid)• MAIKA• Merli• Macne Nana• MEIKO V3• kokone• anon & kanon• v flower• Tohoku Zunko• IA ROCKS• galaco NEO• Rana• Gachapoid V3• Chika• Xin Hua• Yuezheng LingNon-commercial • Akikoloid-chan• Ueki-loid• Anri Rune• ONA• hideVOCALOID4• VY1v4• CYBER DIVA• Yuzuki Yukari V4• Megurine Luka V4X• Gackpoid V4• SF-A2 miki V4• Nekomura Iroha V4• V4 flower• Sachiko• ARSLOID• RUBY• Kaai Yuki V4• Hiyama Kiyoteru V4• Megpoid V4• DEX• DAINA• Rana V4• Kagamine

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