Hikaru Aizawa
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Hikaru Aizawa | |
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Created by | shinia |
Japanese name | あいざわひかる |
Chinese name | 藍澤光 |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | 小光 |
Gender | Female |
Birthday | Sep 27 |
Hikaru Aizawa (藍澤光) is a virtual brand ambassador and product mascot created by Microsoft's Taiwan branch,[1][2] as a moe anthropomorphism character created for the development technology platform Microsoft Silverlight. The character design and figure drawing were made by , the dōjin painter, and the dubbing work by .[3] At first, Hikaru Aizawa was one of Microsoft Taiwan's "2010 Tech Days" campaign plannings, but immediately after its launch it received a wide response from Taiwan and Japan, which made Microsoft Taiwan decide to propose the character settings of three elder sisters, Yu, Aoi, and Lei, one after another. Afterwards, Microsoft Taiwan continuously conducted a series of official campaigns, including related software, special wallpapers, webpage games, related activities and amateur parties.
Planning[]
Hikaru was, at first, as one of Microsoft Taiwan's "2010 Tech Days" campaign plannings, a software virtual character designed with the purpose to promote the technological revision of Microsoft Silverlight; prior to that, the agent manufacturer of Windows 7 in Japan, Windows 7 Mania, had designed a non-official virtual character Madobe Nanami, which was later approved by Microsoft and used by them for promotion.[4]
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References[]
- ^ ugmbbc (September 28, 2010). "微软台湾发布Silverlight动画形象 – 藍澤光 MM" (in Chinese). . Retrieved August 7, 2013.
- ^ "Microsoft Taiwan Out-Otakus Japan". AkihabaraNews. December 28, 2010. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
- ^ 小狄 (December 28, 2010). 動漫藏鏡人之《台灣聲優特輯》 (in Chinese). 宅宅新聞. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
- ^ "Windows 7の予約受け付けが開始、DSP版の予価はVista並み" (in Japanese). . September 26, 2009. Retrieved August 7, 2013.
- Microsoft application programming interfaces
- Microsoft Windows multimedia technology
- Moe anthropomorphism
- OS-tan and related characters
- Mascots introduced in 2010
- Female characters in advertising