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"The “digital seiyuu idol” group, 22/7, put forth by a collaboration of Yasushi Akimoto, Aniplex, and Sony Music Records. The group has eleven members, eight of whom have characters. Three have not received their character yet but are working hard to get theirs."

"Miyako Kono is supposed to be a 'self-centered' character. However, in my opinion, that doesn't mean she is selfish and never thinks about other people; instead, she has a concrete mindset of justice and values which she adheres to. Which means her opinions could never be easily influenced by others. Therefore, she still has the heart to be thoughtful of others no matter how 'self-centered' she is. Miyako is a nice and thoughtful girl, but with high self-esteem. I want to be a girl like Miyako too."

"‘Idols that don’t exist.’ While idols of the ‘80s existed mostly in images, the idols being spread across the internet are closer to everyday life. We choose the words we send in SNS, but the real message in those is fleeting. Adults want to protect them, but the messages girls send are done so in real-time. There’s no time for managers to choose or correct the images that get exposed. These ‘as-is’ images posted on programs like Instagram are spreading, so there’s no system in place to protect them. It made me think about making fictional idols, and that is this project. I call them ‘digital idols.’  Many things are made using the latest technology like CG, but this project began with its characters, story, and songs. It’s based on the idea of, ‘What if this kind of girl wanted to be an idol…?’ Because they don’t actually exist, things can be extraordinary. What about a girl that looks like that? Or an idol who says these kinds of things? Or an idol as scandalous as this? These will be very modern idols achievable through fiction and designed by a number of wonderful character designers."