General Discussion for Virtual Youtubers / Vtubers / Chuubas - it's okay to be a simp for 2D, just don't thirstpost.

Look at this guy thinking there is a video where IRyS is cool. :story:
idk man, last stream she just casually thanked snoop dog for his supa

think it's actually this guy
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Great, looks like the news of Null's freakout have spread.
Probably the second thread I've viewed on here since I'm a "normiefag" and don't want the rest of the sites autism to rub off on me. Watching Vtubers is more than enough for me.

It's pretty funny stuff like watching monkeys throw shit covered rocks at each other only they live in glass houses and swear their shit doesn't stink.
Running a hacked account takeover event after claiming to be shidding and crying in fear of hax0rz internet murdering them via email?
Rule #1 in being a women is when you fuck up just cry. Super effective in public and makes half your problems go away.
 
The entire company is a joke. A poorly written and poorly executed joke
The funny thing is that Vshojo's "talents" like Ironmouse seem to treat the company as a club full of friends to indulge in their narcissistic fantasies, not recognising that corporate California already partially owns them, I'm sure everyone knows about the investment:
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Everything they do is under their investors' watchful eyes, the litmus test will be this upcoming anime expo and how they are received, let me tell you investors will be looking at it with scrutiny.
 
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"Talent Freedom!" being the line they run with amuses me because of how awkward it sounds, and also because it's clearly all they have as a selling point.

The big JP corpos have a strong, cohesive brand identity that's been built up by (mostly) consistent casting and pushing the talents to explore other creative outlets like music videos and live concerts. VShojo is just a sloppy mess of "cum, lol" humour, inconsistent (in Hime's case nonexistent) scheduling, inconsistent models etc..

There's no overarching identity you can connect with; and the lack of tardwrangling feels less of a positive for creative expression, and more just a byproduct of the management themselves needing tardwrangling.
 
The big JP corpos have a strong, cohesive brand identity that's been built up by (mostly) consistent casting and pushing the talents to explore other creative outlets like music videos and live concerts.
I'm sorry, I can't read this with a straight face. What japan agencies enjoy is japanese company culture, where individual values are deferential to management in such a way as to expect all employees to overwork themselves at the expense of every physical and biological imperative. "The nail that stands out.." etc. you know the rest.
 
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