Culture How Gawr Gura and VTubers could help Dodgers further tap into Japanese fan base

How Gawr Gura and VTubers could help Dodgers further tap into Japanese fan base
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Bill Shaikin
2024-07-04 05:32:03GMT

holo01.jpg
Gawr Gura is a virtual YouTuber, or VTuber, that will be a part of a promotion during Friday’s game at Dodger Stadium. (Courtesy of Hololive Production)

In the service of digging into what the Dodgers might be doing to entrench themselves as Japan’s favorite major league team, I am interviewing an animated character.

“I’m a shark-girl from the lost city of Atlantis,” Gawr Gura tells me. “I swam to the surface to hang out with you guys on land about 9,000 years ago.”

Tell me more.

“I’ve been told I have a heart of gold and a head of bone,” she says. “I have a long history of saying and doing ridiculous things on the internet.”

This is the part where I tell you that Gura — she said I could just call her Gura — will be shouting out the traditional “It’s Time for Dodger Baseball!” exclamation at Dodger Stadium on Friday.

Except, of course, that she won’t be there.

She can’t be there. She’ll be displayed on a screen, where younger generations spend most of their lives. She is what is called a virtual YouTuber, or VTuber.

“You stream online, but you don’t stream with your actual face. You stream with virtual avatars,” said Max Kim, the U.S. sales and licensing director for Cover, the Japanese company that controls 85 such avatars, including Gura, that combine for more than 82 million worldwide subscribers on YouTube.

Gura is the most popular VTuber in the world. Her YouTube channel has 4.5 million subscribers. That is more followers than the Dodgers have on YouTube and Instagram, combined. (On the social media platform X, the Dodgers outscore her, 2.8 million to 1.9 million.)

Just the announcement of Friday’s promotion, featuring Gura and two of her fellow avatars, generated 3.4 million views on X.

The trading card sets that will be distributed Friday already are on sale for as much as $125 on eBay. The promotional T-shirt with Gura in a Dodgers uniform — with her shark tail sticking out — are on sale there for as much as $195.

For Cover — and its signature Hololive brand — the Dodgers’ promotion is one step in a campaign to broaden the appeal of VTubers beyond the fervent core of Japanese young men. Of the viewers of Gura’s YouTube Channel, half are 24 or younger, and nine in 10 are male.

holo02.jpg
A set of trading cards featuring VTubers will be part of a promotion at Dodger Stadium on Friday. (Courtesy Hololive Production)

Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto is 25. The Hololive avatars have appeared in promotions for Japan’s Pacific League, in which Yamamoto played from 2017-2023.

I showed him a picture of Gura and asked if he recognized her. He said he did not.

“Our goal is to make sure that people know what VTubing is,” Kim said.

“Ten years ago, the whole concept of streaming was pretty strange. It was not really existing. Now we accept that as a normal means of communication and entertainment. We want the same for VTubing as well.”

That makes Cover no different than dozens of other companies signing up as a Dodgers sponsor to get their message out to a large, mainstream audience. Cover is opening an office in Los Angeles this month, its avatars are virtually appearing at an anime expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center this weekend, and it hopes its collaboration with the Dodgers can be just as useful as previous ones with Taco Bell and Red Bull.

Kim said his company would have pursued the collaboration with the Dodgers even if the team had not signed Shohei Ohtani.

“We have our interest: to expand in the U.S. market,” Kim said. “They have their interests. I’m pretty sure the Dodgers will have their own thoughts behind this collaboration.”

They declined to share them. The Dodgers declined comment for this story.

In December, when the Dodgers introduced Ohtani, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said this: “One of our goals is to have baseball fans in Japan convert to Dodger blue.”

Is it possible the Dodgers could win new fans in Japan by tapping into an activity which is wildly popular among Japanese teens who just might be looking for a team to follow, even if they might not know it yet?

“The Dodgers and Hololive have distinct fan bases,” said the chief executive of Cover, Motoaki Tanigo. “It’s the diversity of our fan bases that allows us to blend and connect our followers into a unified community, which is the essence of this collaboration.”

For one night, anyway, that collaboration will involve a virtual girl with shark teeth. I asked Gura if she could play baseball.

“I can play ball,” she said. “I got bad hand-eye coordination, I’m not very fast, and my joints might give out by the third inning, but I can cheer and scream for my team like no other!”

So, virtually, it’s time for Dodger baseball!
 
Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto is 25. The Hololive avatars have appeared in promotions for Japan’s Pacific League, in which Yamamoto played from 2017-2023.

I showed him a picture of Gura and asked if he recognized her. He said he did not.
"Hey Mr. Jap do you recognize this gook cartoon?"
"No."
“I swam to the surface to hang out with you guys on land about 9,000 years ago.”
now you see she's a 9,000 year old sharkgirl so its ok
 
Last edited:
reposting my question i asked the vtuber thread that no one had a good answer for
Literally none. At least Pokimane is real and doesn't play pretend about being anything more than an e-thot. Gura has an audience of pedophiles because Pokimane and the average e-thot has enough self-esteem and restraint to not retweet lewd fanarts of her as a kid. The VTubers don't have that because they have no real connection with the character and know that this is nothing more than a cash grab
 
  • Thunk-Provoking
Reactions: GunCar Gary
Is sharkussy the best bait for US sportsfans? Aren't they all old republican boomers? This gonna be good saaar!
 
  • Autistic
Reactions: Seafarer
reposting my question i asked the vtuber thread that no one had a good answer for
Preexisting momentum from her time as Senzawa, her being part of the first, all-English group from a Japanese company, Covid locking people inside during 2020 and leaving them with nothing to do...

In short (har), a variety of factors that will probably never happen again resulting in Gura's popularity skyrocketing.
 
"Hey Mr. Jap do you recognize this gook cartoon?"
"No."

now you see she's a 9,000 year old sharkgirl so its ok
I don't know shit about vtumor stuff, but isn't this one of the English speaking ones? I can't imagine that Japs would give a shit about one of the ones speaking a language that they don't know. This shit is for western weebs, not the nips, they'd use one of the Jap ones if that was their target audience. Of course, it could just be boomer management not understanding when they were given a brief rundown of wtf this is, and heard the thing started in Japan.
 
This is an.. odd combo. I can't imagine vtuber simps lining up for a baseball game. Actual Japanese people are also not flying out to America for a dodgers game because they are featuring english speaking vtubers.
This feels like a very "hello my fellow kids!" kind of marketing strategy, considering how big anything mildly jap related is now with normalfags.
reposting my question i asked the vtuber thread that no one had a good answer for
Same reasons people typically like any vtuber slop. Cute character design, decent voice work, and a few stand out moments that get clipped bring people in.
 
Vtubers entering mainstream sports entertainment is an indirect result of Chris starting the dimensional merge
We truly are entering the cyberpunk future of Japanese culture taking over the entire world.
 
I wonder how Twitch streamers feel about an animated shark midget blowing them all out of the water subswise.
 
  • Like
Reactions: clipartfan92
Okay, but the Dodgers still suck,
 
Back