Gura had stopped regularly streaming for years at this point. I don't know what the straw that broke the camel's back was, but it was clear this was going to happen sooner or later.
I'll miss her. She sounded optimistic during Fauna's graduation call in so I'm assuming she does want to continue streaming afterwards.
She sounded so defeated in this video, though. We might never know what pushed her to this point, or if it was just one thing instead of her just finally looking at the situation and making this choice.
This has been in the works for a while. I predicted she would be next 2 months ago when she started doing a ton of collabs. I did not expect Mumei, I wasn't watching her to hear about her health issues though.
IIRC, the California office isn’t even an office, it’s a merch warehouse, all of the actual managers live in Japan.
What is taxing for anyone who wants to be a corporate vtuber is that you will be expected to fly over to the headquarters of your agency and be there for at least a month or so out of the year every year, if not moreso depending on certain aspects.
I’m not sure how many people have children that would want to become a vtuber, but the most useful thing that your child can learn to get an advantage is Japanese. Even as an independent vtuber, shit helps a ton in terms of marketing.
But yeah, I don’t believe that Cover is going full Nijisanji anytime soon, but I do wonder how Cover plans on adapting to all of this. Motoaki Tanigo, otherwise known as Yagoo, the CEO of Cover Corp, has been having regular meetings with the talents as a way to figure out each of their specific issues to try and mitigate things, but we shall see. For a lot of the members of the earlier Japanese generations, being a member of Hololive was their first job.
"Something really bad"
> Go public with your IPO
> Open an office in California
> Leftists mismanage your English talents so they leave
Gura had stopped regularly streaming for years at this point. I don't know what the straw that broke the camel's back was, but it was clear this was going to happen sooner or later.
I'll miss her. She sounded optimistic during Fauna's graduation call in so I'm assuming she does want to continue streaming afterwards.
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She sounded so defeated in this video, though. We might never know what pushed her to this point, or if it was just one thing instead of her just finally looking at the situation and making this choice.
This has been in the works for a while. I predicted she would be next 2 months ago when she started doing a ton of collabs. I did not expect Mumei, I wasn't watching her to hear about her health issues though.
IIRC, the California office isn’t even an office, it’s a merch warehouse, all of the actual managers live in Japan.
What is taxing for anyone who wants to be a corporate vtuber is that you will be expected to fly over to the headquarters of your agency and be there for at least a month or so out of the year every year, if not moreso depending on certain aspects.
I’m not sure how many people have children that would want to become a vtuber, but the most useful thing that your child can learn to get an advantage is Japanese. Even as an independent vtuber, shit helps a ton in terms of marketing.
But yeah, I don’t believe that Cover is going full Nijisanji anytime soon, but I do wonder how Cover plans on adapting to all of this. Motoaki Tanigo, otherwise known as Yagoo, the CEO of Cover Corp, has been having regular meetings with the talents as a way to figure out each of their specific issues to try and mitigate things, but we shall see. For a lot of the members of the earlier Japanese generations, being a member of Hololive was their first job.