For the generic ones, he has his callbacks like LCSigns and the expensive overclocked Ram and the Starmtroopers and the Zuckerborg, but for the more British ones:
Gammon-zilla was a left-winger alarmist warning that Gammon-man (fat stupid white people) was right-wing and going to harm their perfect dystopia, and accompanied by a political cartoon picture of the fat ham-man rampaging through the street.
Neuros and Vedals (the girls with the turtles) fit his normal "toss some vtubers in here for fun" theme, but they ARE British, so they get more featured than most of them.
Dankula/Meechan himself was in it briefly, not just his dog.
Did see Dankula but I'm completly out of the Vtuber scene. Not sure what people get out of those except if ItsAGundam is considered a Vtuber (I assume not).
Vtuber is just normal-youtuber, but with a vaneer of anonymity which lets them be a bit less socially acceptable if they so desire. Gundam has a vtuber model, but he's mostly been a png-tuber. Same idea, though, an avatar to take the brunt of things, and to focus on the idea over the presenter.
For the generic ones, he has his callbacks like LCSigns and the expensive overclocked Ram and the Starmtroopers and the Zuckerborg, but for the more British ones:
Gammon-zilla was a left-winger alarmist warning that Gammon-man (fat stupid white people) was right-wing and going to harm their perfect dystopia, and accompanied by a political cartoon picture of the fat ham-man rampaging through the street.
Neuros and Vedals (the girls with the turtles) fit his normal "toss some vtubers in here for fun" theme, but they ARE British, so they get more featured than most of them.
Dankula/Meechan himself was in it briefly, not just his dog.
Did see Dankula but I'm completly out of the Vtuber scene. Not sure what people get out of those except if ItsAGundam is considered a Vtuber (I assume not).
Vtuber is just normal-youtuber, but with a vaneer of anonymity which lets them be a bit less socially acceptable if they so desire. Gundam has a vtuber model, but he's mostly been a png-tuber. Same idea, though, an avatar to take the brunt of things, and to focus on the idea over the presenter.