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Manaya icon KAKUNE MANAYA

(Japanese: 確音愛矢 - かくねまなや - Kakune Manaya)

NAME INTERPRETATION:
確音 (kaku, certain; ne, sound)
愛矢 (mana, love; ya, arrow)

TYPE: Not determined.
MODEL: 8XXIV
GENDER Female VOICE RANGE D3~E5 RELATED CHARACTERS

MIKOTO (Student)

AGE 20 GENRE tba HOMEPAGE N/A
WEIGHT 124 lbs (56 kg) CHARACTER ITEM tba CREATOR KazukoP
HEIGHT 5'5" (165 cm) VOICE SOURCE KazukoP's mother PICTURE LINK LIST Full body art, concept art, deviantART, pixiv
BIRTHDAY July 7, 2013 LIKES Interacting with children, greenery, naps MEDIA LIST SoundCloud
RELEASE DATE August 24, 2014 DISLIKES Feeling sick so often, letting others down SIGNATURE SONG tba
PERSONALITY: Kakune Manaya is a modest teacher with the passion to let the less fortunate experience music as freely as everyone else.

Supplemental Information[]

Hair:
Manaya
Blonde hair with pink tips reaching midway down her back in length; somewhat curly and rests over her left shoulder.
Eyes: Very soft hazel eye color brought out by shimmering purple eyeshadow.
Mouth: Very soft red lipstick.
Top: White silk dress shirt with puff sleeves and a collar six inches in length; sleeves extend to gloves, completely covering the arms. Dark grey silky vest that comes down to the center of her chest, held together by its small, black zipper. A very dark grey ribbon is tied into a bow under her collar.
Skirt: Mainly black tiered skirt that reaches halfway down her thighs; layered with grey lace and a tail that reaches the knees. A light grey musical lines and notes wrap around the skirt as a pattern.
Legs: White pantyhose that fades to a very light grey towards her feet, which don grey boots with two-inch heels, collars, and shoelaces.
Nationality: Japanese-American.

Voice Configuration[]

An ACT 1 voicebank has been completed.

ACT 1 download: http://bowlroll.net/up/dl45521

Some details are based on existing information and usage experience. The details seen here may be subject to change without prior notice.

Trivia[]

  • The musical score displayed on her skirt is simply referred to as "Manaya's Song".