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They were originally two separate musical duos before their merger: Vivids and Bad Dogs. Their SEKAI, the Street SEKAI, consists of an alleyway with walls covered in graffiti and concert posters. They are initially supported by Hatsune Miku, who takes on the form of a street dancer,
alongside MEIKO, who takes on the form of a café waitress, and Kagamine Len, who takes on the form of a disc jockey. Their image color is Vivid Red, and they represent passion. Kohane Azusawa (小豆沢 こはね, Azusawa Kohane) Voiced by: Akina[9] The leader of Vivid BAD SQUAD, Kohane is a shy first year girl who lacks self-confidence. She became interested in music after watching An perform at a live music café. The two
later formed the unit "Vivids" to perform at different events. Kohane also enjoys photography and usually looks after her father's pet snake, Count Pearl. An Shiraishi (白石 杏, Shiraishi An) Voiced by: Tomomi Jiena Sumi[9] An is the outgoing and lively daughter of Ken, one of the artists headlining the "RAD WEEKEND" event. She used to sing solo at events and on the street, until she met Kohane and asked her to be her singing partner. She can get hotheaded at times, but is generally very cheerful.
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