Corpse_Husband / Anthony Blue Gamboa - Popular Streamer and Edgy Poser with an army of horny E-girls

Well, it's not like it was left entirely to the imagination.

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Note the pronounced but lean contours of the neck, which is an aesthetic (urgh) straight women supposedly find attractive, as evidence of a subtle but undeniable display of physical masculinity and understated athleticism.

Speaking of which, Eden, a former collaborator, is the one who did it first, so she might have had access to a photo of him. Of course, she got rammed with his fans, forcing her to private some stuff, and the two still seem on good terms, though it helps that she's like every artist on Twitter - irascible, overdramatic and so woke she's practically in a coma.

This guy wouldn't have a thread here if he kept doing his thing and stuck to narrating horror stories. When he finally nailed the voice, that alone made for some pretty good horror content and he could have branched out. He seemed like a nice guy and had a sense of humour. I don't really blame him for answering when opportunity knocks. But all of the shit that had been in the background, the whole deal about his appearance, his mystique, the inconsistent childhood, his (ailing?) health that he had kept very down low became the forefront of his persona and his content. Like what he looks like really wouldn't matter if he didn't let it get to his head and cultivate it into this cringy pantomime, this ARG that was never going to live up to expectation, like he's some chill underground DJ that fronts at warehouse guerrilla raves and not an alcoholic dropout beatnik who's idea of music is gurgling some screed about getting STDs (I think). I don't know who doxxed his face, but it was earned though a mixture of pride, naïveté, shortsightness, shallowness and forgetting that his actual talent is in recounting stories about a single mother who hears ghosts in the microwave.

Also it never gets old seeing hormonal tweenage girls perform Wing-Chun style acrobatics to defend their idol, with the added bonus that they can't seek refuge behind flower-cancer fan-cams of the guy. Like I said, shortsighted!
Thank you for answering my question😁
 
Note the pronounced but lean contours of the neck, which is an aesthetic (urgh) straight women supposedly find attractive, as evidence of a subtle but undeniable display of physical masculinity and understated athleticism.
Honestly, I feel like this is more of an art style choice as it's in a slightly "anime"-esque drawing. I don't think it's meant to symbolize anything more.
It's a fairly popular tactic to distinguish guy necks from girl necks, as they make those lack any definition whereas the men have more noticable definition, either to make an Adams apple without actually drawing it, or making it be a design difference from the girls. I don't think it's supposed to be aesthetic.
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I got all of these images just by searching "anime men" so I don't think it's a stretch that it's what her art style is inspired by, especially how it's already manga looking as is.
I defo agree with everything in your post, but the art one is kind of a reach as it's just a common way people draw men's necks, especially when they use a more anime style. Especially when it comes to detailed portraits.
 
Note the pronounced but lean contours of the neck, which is an aesthetic (urgh) straight women supposedly find attractive, as evidence of a subtle but undeniable display of physical masculinity and understated athleticism.
Honestly, I feel like this is more of an art style choice as it's in a slightly "anime"-esque drawing. I don't think it's meant to symbolize anything more.
It's a fairly popular tactic to distinguish guy necks from girl necks, as they make those lack any definition whereas the men have more noticable definition, either to make an Adams apple without actually drawing it, or making it be a design difference from the girls. I don't think it's supposed to be aesthetic.
I got all of these images just by searching "anime men" so I don't think it's a stretch that it's what her art style is inspired by, especially how it's already manga looking as is.
I defo agree with everything in your post, but the art one is kind of a reach as it's just a common way people draw men's necks, especially when they use a more anime style. Especially when it comes to detailed portraits.
Edit: by "that muscle" I mean the one that goes from the bottom of the ear to the center of the base of the neck.
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It seems like the artist drew the neck correctly and them made it look weird as fuck with the shading. If you can mentally scrub the shadow it seems fairly reasonably drawn and shaded but the shadow makes it look like the top edge of the muscle dips in by a lot and then the artist forgot to draw his throat.
The anime necks aren't really distinctly anime, that's just how necks are. In guys who have average (i.e not that fat or a bodybuilder) physiques the edge between that muscle and the throat is probably the most defined part of the neck and that's what they're alluding to.
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Jojo and the guy below him are aiming for bodybuilder neck aesthetics though.
 

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here's a wee crumb of development. apparently he's doing professional VA work now. landed a dub role in some anime about extreme baseball. or something.

so maybe that's where he's fucked off to these past few months. good for him, i guess.
His voice doesn't even sound cool, though. Its depth is so forced. You can tell it's not natural.

Also, I could have the biggest YouTuber crush in the world, but no star appeal can make me watch anything having to do with baseball.
 
here's a wee crumb of development. apparently he's doing professional VA work now. landed a dub role in some anime about extreme baseball. or something.

so maybe that's where he's fucked off to these past few months. good for him, i guess.
Oh boy, depending on who he’s working with, he’s gonna look like a saint compared to some of those anime VA’s.
This is also gonna expose more of the Danganronpa fandom to him, hope he’s ready to fuck off the internet again to avoid those insane fans.
At least it’ll make for interesting content for us.


Edit: it’s Funimation. Saint Corpse arc incoming.
 
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on funimation's part it's pretty smart i guess to get someone with as crazy of a fanbase as he has, his fangirls are probably going to up the ratings of the show incrementally just to hear the guy recite one word.

for someone as scared of being recognized in public as corpse supposedly is though, i can't help but think it's a dumb move. i'm wondering if he's going to be mentioned in credits by name and if it'll lead to even less privacy for him and confirm the dox, or if he's managed a deal to keep his real name off the series.
 
on funimation's part it's pretty smart i guess to get someone with as crazy of a fanbase as he has, his fangirls are probably going to up the ratings of the show incrementally just to hear the guy recite one word.

for someone as scared of being recognized in public as corpse supposedly is though, i can't help but think it's a dumb move. i'm wondering if he's going to be mentioned in credits by name and if it'll lead to even less privacy for him and confirm the dox, or if he's managed a deal to keep his real name off the series.
If it's a choice between staying as a faceless uwu edgelord for pre-teens and having a steady voice acting job I'd say he's made the right decision. Absence followed by a comeback is a good PR tactic, so he's got people helping him or he's learned his lesson.
 
on funimation's part it's pretty smart i guess to get someone with as crazy of a fanbase as he has, his fangirls are probably going to up the ratings of the show incrementally just to hear the guy recite one word.

for someone as scared of being recognized in public as corpse supposedly is though, i can't help but think it's a dumb move. i'm wondering if he's going to be mentioned in credits by name and if it'll lead to even less privacy for him and confirm the dox, or if he's managed a deal to keep his real name off the series.
It's not too uncommon for people to have stage names, and using the name "Corpse" in the credits would be much more recognizable and definitely be a better business move.
I doubt the funi deal will lead to much more than Corpse maybe getting into voice acting.
Which honestly might do the dubbing industry some good as nowadays almost all of their voice actors kiiinda sound alike
 
here's a wee crumb of development. apparently he's doing professional VA work now. landed a dub role in some anime about extreme baseball. or something.

so maybe that's where he's fucked off to these past few months. good for him, i guess.

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(My thoughts, exactly)
Here’s the link to the tweet by Funimation ( ), the replies are full of Hoarse fans cooming to the thought of hearing his craggy voice embodied in a cringy 3edgy5me anime character for real; what disgraceful behavior!

Also, here is an archive of the blog post (https://archive.md/Endfi), as well as a transcript below:
Liam Dempsey wrote said:
Updated: February 6, 2022

Corpse Husband Makes His Anime Debut in Tribe Nine English Dub​



ByLiam Dempsey

February 6, 2022



You might’ve noticed an Ojiro Otori-shaped hole in the Tribe Nine English dub cast list we shared last week, and that’s because we’ve been saving this home-run casting to really run the bases…
Viral sensation Corpse Husband, renowned for his pop culture-infused music and bedrock-deep tones, will be making his anime voice acting debut as the aptly designed antagonist of Kazutaka Kodaka’s (Danganronpa, Akudama Drive) latest high-octane thriller, Tribe Nine!

He joins an all-star lineup of co-stars, including Casey Mongillo (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure STONE OCEAN) as Haru Shirokane, Jacob Hopkins (To Your Eternity) as Shun Kamiya, Phillip Sacramento as Taiga, Brittney Karbowski (That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime) as Saori Arisugawa, and more listed in the official announcement here.
RELATED: Tribe Nine English Dub Announced, Cast & Crew Revealed
From studio LIDENFILMS (Tokyo Revengers), Tribe Nine is directed by Yū Aoki (BEAN BANDIT), with series composition by Michiko Yokote (Heaven’s Design Team) and character designs by Rui Komatsuzaki (Akudama Drive) and Simadoriru (Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia), adapted for animation by Yosuke Yabumoto (Duel Masters!).
If you’re a fan of cyberpunk and extreme sports anime, don’t miss new episodes of the Tribe Nine English dub every Monday, exclusively on Funimation!


Synopsis: In Neo Tokyo, disillusioned youth form tribes that battle each other in an intense game called Extreme Baseball. One night, two kids—Haru Shirogane and Taiga—meet the strongest XB Player, Shun Kamiya.
Haru and Taiga join Shun’s group, the Minato Tribe, to play this cutthroat game against a mysterious man who has begun taking control of all the tribes. Can they defeat him before it’s too late?

RELATED: MIYAVI, Void_Chords feat. LIO Perform Theme Songs for Tribe Nine Anime
Are you hyped for Corpse Husband’s first anime role? Share this post and let us know! And stay tuned to Funimation for the latest news on all things anime, this season and beyond.


Now, I really don’t have much to add right now, except this latest piece of fan art by the same artist whose works are featured in the OP, HoshiDrawz:

 
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Dude appeared briefly on stream and spoke a bunch, and you can already tell he's either tired of keeping up the act and loosening up a bit or consciously making the transition to a normal way of speaking over time so that he may not actually ruin his fucking voice for an e-celeb gimmick.
His voice sounds so fake and it annoys me that I can't place exactly what's fake about it. Compare it to Redd Pepper. Similar depth but Redd's voice sounds so much more real.
 
Anime dubs suck anyway so most anime fans won’t even hear this doofus talk. Not like we were interested in yet ANOTHER shitty sports series. Can’t wait to see him join the Funimation casting couch and sperg out about diversity and inclusion in anime.

I’m sure Corpse struggles with some degree of mental issue, but aren’t we all depressed and anxious at times? Why do these terminally online celebs feel the need to constantly update us with their mental health? Do people actually care? Guy literally thinks he’s some edgy softboi uwu anime guy and this eboy/egirl trend is annoying.

Corpse makes shitty music, has a shitty fakeass voice, fakeass persona, and cancerous fanbase. Like most celebrities, he’ll cease to be relevant in the next ~10 years and his edgy emo tween fanbase will look back and wonder wtf was wrong with them.

He isn’t ugly though, at all.
 

Dude appeared briefly on stream and spoke a bunch, and you can already tell he's either tired of keeping up the act and loosening up a bit or consciously making the transition to a normal way of speaking over time so that he may not actually ruin his fucking voice for an e-celeb gimmick.
Maybe I'm crazy or thinking of his old videos, but this isn't much different from his usual speaking voice? Corpse speaks quietly all the time, he's just speaking louder than usual here and it sounds like how he usually talks.
Anime dubs suck anyway so most anime fans won’t even hear this doofus talk. Not like we were interested in yet ANOTHER shitty sports series. Can’t wait to see him join the Funimation casting couch and sperg out about diversity and inclusion in anime.

I’m sure Corpse struggles with some degree of mental issue, but aren’t we all depressed and anxious at times? Why do these terminally online celebs feel the need to constantly update us with their mental health? Do people actually care? Guy literally thinks he’s some edgy softboi uwu anime guy and this eboy/egirl trend is annoying.

Corpse makes shitty music, has a shitty fakeass voice, fakeass persona, and cancerous fanbase. Like most celebrities, he’ll cease to be relevant in the next ~10 years and his edgy emo tween fanbase will look back and wonder wtf was wrong with them.

He isn’t ugly though, at all.
I'll give one thing to Corpse, I doubt he'd sperge about diversity and inclusion in anime as I've never seen any fangirls of his post any clips about him talking of those subjects, and they would definitely be making rounds in 2020. Thankfully it'll only be the FuniWhales sperging about that I'm sure as they seethe about being less famous than their nip counterparts.

Also, it's very possible that E-celebs talk about their mental health so much because it makes them appear more "human" in a way. Markiplier definitely started the trend when he was open about his struggles and people loved that because they could relate to it. That's probably why internet famous people bring it up so much.
There's also the possibility of feeling the need to have a reason as to why you're not creating content 24/7 like some people do. A lot of stans feel entitled that creators stream/make videos/etc. for them and sometimes harass said creators. By using mental problems as an excuse for privacy, it makes people feel bad for you and be less likely to do that. It's scummy on both ends, but that's a probability as to why it's talked about so much.
 
His voice sounds so fake and it annoys me that I can't place exactly what's fake about it. Compare it to Redd Pepper. Similar depth but Redd's voice sounds so much more real.
I've come to realize this is the go-to for vtubers and "small asian girl" kind of streamer personalities. I hate vtubers and avoid them like the fucking plague but whenever I do end up seeing one, they have that super forced "someone is stepping on my tummy wummy" voice. The male version of this isn't exactly Corpse but it's down that line as well. Leafy was actually one of the first content creators who started using this fake softboy voice, but Sykkuno was the first one to actually employ it to cultivate a cult of female simps:

"Nooo it's totally my real voice"

And then he got popular for his personality and not being a softboy and quit

People went to such lengths to find videos of him in the past sounding the same and he just.. didn't. He was a normal boy playing league and talking, the same way he is now. I feel like I'm on fucking crazy pills when I say these people very obviously fake their voice. I've yet to meet a single fan of any of these people who goes "Duh but it's just a character", which would be fine.
 
I've come to realize this is the go-to for vtubers and "small asian girl" kind of streamer personalities. I hate vtubers and avoid them like the fucking plague but whenever I do end up seeing one, they have that super forced "someone is stepping on my tummy wummy" voice.
Ugh, vtubers. I don’t mind Japanese vtubers, but the English ones are annoying. They have that grating kawaii voice that white people just can’t pull off. Like those dub VAs, Cristina Vee comes to mind. I don’t know how dumbasses can sit there for hours everyday watching streamers/vtubers.
 
They have that grating kawaii voice that white people just can’t pull off.
I think what's actually going on is that you only realize how annoying the voice is because you have a good understanding of what "correct" english voices should sound like, so the fake anime girl voice vtubers do (and the fake deep voice corpse does) will be more noticably fake than someone doing that same voice but in a different language.
"Nooo it's totally my real voice"
His voice isn't as annoying IMO since he's just forcing a way of speaking (inflection?) rather than a pitch. Night Mind's probably another example of a guy who's forcing a way of speaking but not a pitch.
I'd never watch his videos since it's still annoying, but I'd rather listen to him than corpse.
 
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