![]() Similar to Kohaku, AKAZA's character is used in a multitude of other forms of content including, but not limited to, video games, 3D models, merchandising, and short films.ĪKAZA appears as an antagonist in the short film " unity-chan! - The Phantom Knowledge". Etymology ĪKAZA comes from a variant of the word Akasha which in Sanskrit means space or sky in traditional Indian cosmology depending on the religion. ![]() This is because although they share the same vocal source, they are treated as if they are two different vocalists. The presence and creation of AKAZA was meant to represent the overlap between Asuka Kakamoto and the Unity-chan! vocal. ![]() Her catchphrase is "Don't be afraid to create a work! Don't be afraid to evaluate!"įor the demo song, "HALFALOGUE", AKAZA was used to act as a representative for the VOCALOID vocal of Asuka Kakumoto and acted as a second vocalist alongside Otori Kohaku, who was voiced by Kakumoto herself. AKAZA is sent by a "big guy" to calm the chaotic situation. Long after the death of Otori Kohaku, the world has fallen into disarray where people are tired of creation because of countless negative feedback against each work. AKAZA is from a dystopian world hundreds or thousands of years later from Unity's (Kohaku's) era.
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