

The third face plate is in a chibi style where her eyes have been drawn with a simple style and her mouth is wide open to show she is very excited. Her first face plate is a standard smiling expression and the second one shows her also with a happy expression but her a wider and open mouth smile. The Kagamine Rin Nendoroid comes with four different face plates to enjoy different situations. Her pants are shorter than Len’s to give her a girlish style. She has the same style shirt however hers is sleeveless and with a large yellow ribbon instead of a necktie. This Nendoroid figure shows Kagamine Rin wearing her original outfit which is reminiscent of a schoolgirl outfit and matches her brother Len’s outfit. Among the two of them, Rin was designed first, and Len was designed to reflect her. Rin, along with her twin brother Len, were sampled from the voice of voice actress Asami Shimoda. Kagamine Rin is a Vocaloid who was introduced in Crypton Future Media’s Character Vocal Series. This figure’s parts are cross-compatible with the Nendoroid Kagamine Rin figure (sold separately). This figure also includes a keytar part which can be displayed around his shoulder and held in his hand. This figure includes four face plates a neutral smiling expression, a mouth open smiling expression, a blushing expression, and a blank customizable face plate. July 2013 (Past release in November 2008) He has spikey yellow hair which is his theme color and is used as highlights for his outfit.

This Nendoroid figure of Len shows him in his original outfit which, like Hatsune Miku, is reminiscent of a Japanese school uniform with slightly fashionable and futuristic styles to it. Len, along with his twin sister Rin, were sampled from the voice of voice actress Shimoda Asami. Kagamine Len is a Vocaloid who was introduced in Crypton Future Media’s Character Vocal Series. The more popular voice banks have even had concerts, where their music is performed while a projection of their personification performs on stage.

Certain popular voice banks have animated personifications, the most popular of which being Crypton Future Media’s Hatsune Miku whose voice is based on voice actor Fujita Saki. Vocaloid is a voice synthesizer software developed by the Yamaha Corporation which was first released in January 2004.
