A new vtuber who bears a striking resemblance to Hololive’s Minato Aqua, who graduated two months ago, has already surpassed 300,000 subscribers before her debut.
A vtuber who looks very similar to Minato Aqua (2.28 million subscribers) is becoming a hot topic. After six years as a second-generation member of the vtuber group Hololive, Minato Aqua sadly graduated on August 28th of this year, at her own request. During a live YouTube broadcast on the 6th of the same month, she explained the reason for her graduation, saying, “The main reason is differences in direction with the company.” Regarding this, she said, “It’s not about who is at fault, but I feel that it can’t be helped,” and about graduating, she said, “I don’t want to keep lying to myself. “It’s a decision I made because I want to live my life without any regrets,” he emphasized. He expressed his apologies and gratitude to his fans. Meanwhile, on the 25th, it was announced on the YouTube channel that a new vtuber calling herself “Yuuki Sakuna” (330,000 subscribers) will be making her debut. The YouTube account was opened two years ago, but this is the first time it has been fully launched. The first live broadcast will be held at 8pm on the 27th, and when the teaser video was released it caused a lot of buzz. Despite not even having made their official debut yet, the number of subscribers exceeded 340,000 as of 13:00 on the 26th. Her profile states that she is 148 cm tall and that her birthday is December 2nd, but Minato is also 148 cm tall and her birthday is December 1st, just one day apart. Moreover, both of them are set to be maids. The illustrations are also very similar. Additionally, the description of this teaser PV also includes a “special thanks” section to the name of illustrator Gaou, who was in charge of Minato’s character design. Voices of “Minato Aqua” on Yuuki’s x
“Yuuki Sakuna” already opened an x in April 2022, but the number of posts up to that point was only 5. In the comments section following the release of the sixth teaser PV and the announcement of the first live stream, along with voices such as “Nice to meet you!” and “I’m looking forward to it!”, there were also opinions such as “Minato Aqua is back, wow,” “I’ve been depressed ever since that day, but today is a huge celebration,” and “I don’t know why, but it brought back memories and I almost cried again,” and the Minato Aqua theory is already becoming increasingly likely.
Holomen are all people who have been trained from the very basics as V or simply as streamers, so I think they’ll all be able to maintain a decent position even if they go independent. On the other hand, the question is whether they’ll be able to continue on the same scale even if they lose the support of their company after going independent.
Hmm. I feel like she should have called herself a former Aqua and created a different look for Aqua. If she hadn’t left Hololive on good terms, it could have caused trouble.
Reincarnation is something all vtubers do. The girl who was forced to quit due to China’s harassment is now in a different group and is doing her best, building Gundam models and appearing in her favorite games in live-action streams.
>>46 The werewolves who talk about fans sometimes make comments and hint at it, but I don’t think anyone has said it outright It’s normal for people to change the way they talk a little after they’re reincarnated.
>>46 It depends on the person Most of the time it’s not a good idea due to character rights issues However, in the case of Suzuka Shiori, who graduated from Nijisanji a while ago I heard that even though she was reincarnated, she was allowed to talk a little about her former home It seems that there are cases like this if the graduation was amicable.
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