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: This sparked the "Miku Worldwide" trend, where artists globally drew Miku representing their own countries (e.g., Korean, Bulgarian, Polish Miku). Entertainment and Trending Content
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: The "Brazilian" interpretation often highlights South American beauty standards and a "carefree spirit," contrasting with the character's original 2007 debut look. Search and Accessibility
: In August 2024, a short animation by Akios Cadebab on TikTok amassing millions of views, solidified the "Brazilian Miku" as an adult, tan-lined, and expressive version of the character.
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