As of the games first anniversary, she's one of the most prominently featured Virtual Singers from a story and card perspective, even overshadowing Miku in some areas.
Many western fanworks make her go full drunk). Hard-Drinking Party Girl: Sometimes depicted as such, though she is often more mature than other examples (in Japanese fanworks at least.Extreme Omnivore: She plays as the titular character of Evil Food Eater Conchita.Distaff Counterpart: She is the female counterpart to the male voicebank KAITO, though this tends to be unknown to most casual and even some hardcore Vocaloid fans since they aren't always described or promoted as such, unlike Len and Rin Kagamine.Cool Big Sis: She's at times referred to by fans as "Meiko-neechan".Chromatic Arrangement: Whether it was intentional is debatable, but the first three Vocaloids were released in the classic order - red (Meiko), blue (Kaito), and green (Miku).the Story of Evil series, where she plays the swordswoman Germaine).
A 14-day trial edition of her V3 Power voicebank is already available for download for those who want to try her out. She was re-released on VOCALOID3 engine on February 4th, 2014, which includes an English voicebank and several "append" variants (like Power and Whisper). She was released by Crypton Future Media and voiced by Haigou Meiko.
Meiko is the first Japanese Vocaloid to be created, and was released for the original Vocaloid engine.