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  • OwO if she's a wolf, she's also in the canine family (dog family) if she's 3, a dog year is 7, so she can be 21.

  • 1 person is afraid of extinct wolves >:(

  • who is the bastard that dared to dislike the adorable miko?! >:(

  • me want the picture

  • need English lyrics for this song

  • HER VOICE. ITS SO BEAUTIFUL.

  • You should have gave the code thingy so we could download it in nicosounds. ;~; It's sm9555744 by the way. :3

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  • why aren't there more songs like this featuring miko? This competes with a lot of the vocaloid stuff I've heard.

  • Yay! I read somewhere she's really ment to be 13!

  • @emogirl123emo Not really, she could be 13 in canine years, but in human years, she's 3...

  • Finally, a wolf-girl that ages like a real wolf!

  • Tokenai Koori....that...doesn't mean..."Unstoppable Ice/Freeze" ? is pretty ;W;

    i have to translate the kanji NOW!

  • @ikura0uchiha it means 'unmelting ice'

  • Ooka...why...your voice...it's..it's amazing. YOU are amazing when I get my UTAU I am soo gonna do a duet with her. Pretty picture by the way.

  • Her voice really calms me down.

    wow I have a strange filling in ny stomach.

    is that usual or i have i just gone crazy.

  • @usafmafightteam Everyone gets it at one point or the other....I haven't gotten it yet but I have seen others who have.

  • most underrated UTAUloid ever.

  • thumbs up if you DIDNT now that she's only 3 years old

  • I love her voice~

    And this song. xD

    She's possibly my favorite UTAU. o3o

  • lovely she beginning to become my fav after rin

  • Isn't her name spelled Ooka? D:

  • @marixdella Either name would be acceptable for the romaji translation, as the "u" also adds the same elongated sound as the double "o".

  • @pakak8rain

    I see.

  • @pakak8rain I always thought that "o" and "u" next to each other in Romaji made an "O" (Oh) sound.

  • @partypichu163 It does, you are correct, but the double "o" is also portrays the same thing. Depends on who is romanizing it, but most do use the "ou."

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