Hatsune Miku Brings New Anime to Life With Special Movie Trailer: Watch

As a longtime fan of Hatsune Miku, I am beyond excited about “Project Sekai: The Movie – Broken World and Miku Who Doesn’t Sing.” Ever since her debut in 2007, Miku has been a constant source of joy and inspiration for me, from her humble beginnings as a vocal synthesizer application to her global tours and collaborations with various franchises.


In 2025, “Project Sekai: The Movie – A World Apart and Miku Who Stops Singing” is expected to be one of the most anticipated anime releases. This film marks Hatsune Miku’s first appearance in a movie, further enhancing her already impressive career as a digital idol. Although Miku has been animated before, “Project Sekai” will be her debut on the big screen, and P.A. Works has released a new trailer to give fans a sneak peek into the movie’s narrative. Given the popularity of idols in anime, 2025 promises to be an exciting year for Hatsune Miku and her virtual singing career.

Hatsune Miku first appeared in 2007, brought into being by Crypton Future Media. Originally introduced as a “computer vocal synthesizer program”, this digital character has since exploded in popularity worldwide. Starting from modest beginnings, Hatsune Miku has expanded to such an extent that she now participates in real-life performances, traveling globally. One of her most significant performances this year was at Coachella in North America, where the digital sensation wowed the crowd through LED screens set up on stage.

What is Project Sekai?

As a dedicated fan, I was thrilled to discover that “Project Sekai: The Movie – Broken World and Miku Who Doesn’t Sing” is based on the mobile game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage”. In this upcoming film, Hatsune Miku, although a digital character, will be central to the story. The narrative revolves around high schooler Ichika Hoshino who aims to support her beloved virtual idol, Miku. With a passion to share Miku’s music with the world, Hoshino assembles a team to introduce countless new fans to the melodies of Hatsune. Excitingly, the movie is set to premiere in Japan on January 17th, 2025, but the North American release date remains undisclosed.

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Hatsune Miku’s Crossovers

Over the years, Hatsune Miku has made a name for herself in the music and animation world, but she’s also ventured into unanticipated areas. Lately, this digital idol has collaborated with popular franchises like Pokemon, Magic The Gathering, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, Digimon, and numerous others. She’s either contributed music or given her image to these brands. Although she’s not a human singer, Hatsune Miku shows no signs of leaving the spotlight soon.

The Anime Idol World

In recent years, idol-themed shows have gained significant popularity in the anime realm, and none more so than “Oshi no Ko,” an anime series that delves into a grim tale of the industry. Since its initial season premiere, it has climbed up the ranks of anime popularity. As we approach the end of its second season, this HIDIVE exclusive continues to be a significant influence in the anime world, whether idol-centric or not.

Of course, we would be remiss if we also didn’t include major properties such as The Idolmaster, Idol Project, Love Live, Zombieland Saga, and Aggretsuko when touting stories of animated idols. One of the biggest anime movies of all time, Perfect Blue, weaves one of the darkest stories in the history of the medium while examining the idol industry. As idols remain a big part of Japanese culture, seeing new anime projects involving Hatsune Miku and other idols emerge should come as no surprise.

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2024-10-01 21:11