150 People Dance For A Hatsune Miku Project Diva f Commercial

To promote the upcoming release of Hatsune Miku Project Diva f, Sega got voice actress, Saki Fujita, and 150 other people to dance to one of the songs in the game for a new promo video and TV commercial. The song is kz (livetune) and Hachioji-P’s “Weekender Girl,” and you can watch the promo below:

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While Fujita has lent her voice to a number of anime series, she’s best known for lending her voice to Crypton Future Media for Hatsune Miku. If you’re interested in watching how the promo video was made, you can check a “making of” video below:

 

 

Hatsune Miku Project Diva f will be release on August 30th in Japan. You can find a list of all the songs confirmed to be in the game so far here.

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