Yes, he has a very nasty habit of dying in songs such as Kokoro, Paper Plane, and The Servant of Evil. He's considered to be the "Kenny" of Vocaloid.
For Len dying is bad unless it means that he will come to human life but that will never ever happen so i will be very depressed.
Len Kagamine is a 14-year-old boy voice created by the Vocaloid 2 speech synthesizer. He is the male mirror (male twin) of Rin Kagamine (female voice created by Vocaloid). * Many people who cosplay him are girls which is why many people think he is a girl. He has a higher-pitched voice than a lot of male singers (like Justin Bieber), but once you get used to the voice and realize that he has a flat chest, you will see that he is a boy!
Len Sassaman was born in 1980.
Len Goulden was born in 1912.
Len Snee was born in 1955.
Len Bias pallbariers were people off of the basketball team like Brian Tribble (Len's bestfriend)
Len Kagamine is a vocal package for the software VOCALOID. And his voice was referanced off a female voice actress in Japan. More information about Len Kagamine can be found if you type in "Len Kagamine" inside the 'ask' part of wiki.answers.com
Nope it's just Rin and Len Kagamine
A Vocaloid .
Len and Rin Kagamine was released on the 27th of December 2007. Also their append have been released today, the 27th of December.
27th December 2008
It honestly is your opinion
December 27th
Len Kagamine (brother) and Rin Kagamine (sister) are vocal personas created by the Vocaloid 2 speech program and released on December 27, 2007. Kagamine means "mirror sound." The pitch of the voices corresponds roughly to 14-year-old individuals.
Actually, Len and Rin are "Mirror Images" of each other. Its because of their last name "Kagamine" from the word "Kagami" which means mirror.
Yes he does with all of his herat and never lets any one hurt her
Asami Shimoda
Within the fandom, Len is commonly refered to as Rin's twin and thought of as a shota. His fanmade character item is bananas. Officially, Kagamine Rin and Len's relationship is not defined, but simply as mirror images of each other.