Hey! Thank you for the reaction! This guide is definitely outdated by now and less polished than the ones I do these days. So here's some added information about Towa! Towa is a very competitive vtuber. In the JP vtuber scene, a part of the more competitive community competes in gaming tournaments very frequently! Towa especially always participates in the annual Apex Legends VSaikyo tournaments, as well as other competitive events here and there. She's really good at the game, and she is actually leading her own squad this year for the 2024 Apex VSaikyo tournament on the 24th of August! She's been doing really well in the scrims leading up to the day of the tournament. But yeah, overall you can always expect Towa to be quite active in that competitive side of the JP vtuber community. She also has no problems whatsoever collabing other people, even guys, and she's overall pretty chill. A total extravert who can get quite attached to people. Also, some more context around the Mario Kart tournaments. Every year, Hololive hosts the Hololive New Year Cup, which was a tournament founded by Minato Aqua (but hosted by Towa since the second tournament.) These tournaments are also quite fierce, with the participants taking it very seriously. Currently, Towa is actually the champion of the Holo New Year Cup, having managed to pull out an absolute miracle victory over the absolute monster on the track that Hoshimachi Suisei, at the time the only two-times champion. I hope you enjoy discovering more vtubers and welcome to the rabbit hole! The industry has grown quite large, so there's a lot of vtubers that appeal towards different likes. Some vtubers are funny, but others might have different strengths outside of comedy. For example, Jufuutei Raden is a vtuber whose streams are more on the educational side, specifically historical art, with her even being followed by and collabing with actual Japanese museums (she also has experience as a museum curator). Recently, I've been completely absorbed by the competitive JP vtuber scene. Their tournaments and events are always super cool, and while FPS games tend to be the most played, every once in a while they host tournaments about other genres. For example, earlier in the year, they've been super into Street Fighter 6 and League of Legends. Those tournaments were really great! You get to see the grind and the improvement of every participant for several days, sometimes weeks, before culminating into an intense tournament where every participant applies what they've learned. It's also really cool to see everyone involved bonding over such competition, and while the rivalries can be fierce, everyone has really good sportsmanship. Depending on what you like, the best vtuber for you might be completely different from what others might enjoy, but I believe there's a vtuber for every interest out there. If you're interested in the Beginner's Guide series, I can give you some recommendations: - The Beginner's Guide to Gawr Gura. She's the most popular vtuber in the world, and an absolute legend in the industry. She's a memester. - The Beginner's Guide to Tenma Maemi. She's a smaller but very funny vtuber for how absolutely unhingend she is. She's very angry and she'll say what's on her mind. She does not fear cancelation. xD - The Beginner's Guide to Kaela Kovalskia. She's the biggest Minecraft grinder in Hololive. She's got insane patience, and is also known for grinding games for hours and hours without sleep. Also has a heart of gold. - The Beginner's Guide to Shishiro Botan. A bit of an older guide, so less polished than more recent ones, but introduces Botan's expertise at FPS games. Her aim is amazing, and her laugh is VERY contageous. But above all, go at your pace and see what interests you! There's a lot of absolute gems in this industry!
Hey brother that was a great video by you and also really informative! I remember watching VTubers back in the prototype stage of the scene but I’m really glad to see how much they’ve grown as a community! I’ll definitely have to tune into a couple Towa streams and learn more. I’m a big fan of watching competitive shooters and what’s better than anime girls and comp shooters. I’d be happy to check out more of your video especially since Gura is one vtuber I can say I know maybe the most about . Keep up the good work brother and thank you again for enlightening me!
i saw some Chibi clips before and I agree, that girl is damn funny .And yeah, it's a bit hard to find the vtuber you enjoy sometimes, but at the end of the day ,vtubers are just streamers with a virtual avatar, it's not too different from finding a streamer you like, what makes them funny is still the person behind. The Coco situation is dumb, but she goes out with a bang and is still thriving to this day, she even won the position to appear as a side character in her favorite franchise a while ago.
Hey! Thank you for the reaction!
This guide is definitely outdated by now and less polished than the ones I do these days. So here's some added information about Towa!
Towa is a very competitive vtuber. In the JP vtuber scene, a part of the more competitive community competes in gaming tournaments very frequently! Towa especially always participates in the annual Apex Legends VSaikyo tournaments, as well as other competitive events here and there. She's really good at the game, and she is actually leading her own squad this year for the 2024 Apex VSaikyo tournament on the 24th of August! She's been doing really well in the scrims leading up to the day of the tournament. But yeah, overall you can always expect Towa to be quite active in that competitive side of the JP vtuber community. She also has no problems whatsoever collabing other people, even guys, and she's overall pretty chill. A total extravert who can get quite attached to people.
Also, some more context around the Mario Kart tournaments. Every year, Hololive hosts the Hololive New Year Cup, which was a tournament founded by Minato Aqua (but hosted by Towa since the second tournament.) These tournaments are also quite fierce, with the participants taking it very seriously. Currently, Towa is actually the champion of the Holo New Year Cup, having managed to pull out an absolute miracle victory over the absolute monster on the track that Hoshimachi Suisei, at the time the only two-times champion.
I hope you enjoy discovering more vtubers and welcome to the rabbit hole! The industry has grown quite large, so there's a lot of vtubers that appeal towards different likes. Some vtubers are funny, but others might have different strengths outside of comedy. For example, Jufuutei Raden is a vtuber whose streams are more on the educational side, specifically historical art, with her even being followed by and collabing with actual Japanese museums (she also has experience as a museum curator).
Recently, I've been completely absorbed by the competitive JP vtuber scene. Their tournaments and events are always super cool, and while FPS games tend to be the most played, every once in a while they host tournaments about other genres. For example, earlier in the year, they've been super into Street Fighter 6 and League of Legends. Those tournaments were really great! You get to see the grind and the improvement of every participant for several days, sometimes weeks, before culminating into an intense tournament where every participant applies what they've learned. It's also really cool to see everyone involved bonding over such competition, and while the rivalries can be fierce, everyone has really good sportsmanship.
Depending on what you like, the best vtuber for you might be completely different from what others might enjoy, but I believe there's a vtuber for every interest out there.
If you're interested in the Beginner's Guide series, I can give you some recommendations:
- The Beginner's Guide to Gawr Gura. She's the most popular vtuber in the world, and an absolute legend in the industry. She's a memester.
- The Beginner's Guide to Tenma Maemi. She's a smaller but very funny vtuber for how absolutely unhingend she is. She's very angry and she'll say what's on her mind. She does not fear cancelation. xD
- The Beginner's Guide to Kaela Kovalskia. She's the biggest Minecraft grinder in Hololive. She's got insane patience, and is also known for grinding games for hours and hours without sleep. Also has a heart of gold.
- The Beginner's Guide to Shishiro Botan. A bit of an older guide, so less polished than more recent ones, but introduces Botan's expertise at FPS games. Her aim is amazing, and her laugh is VERY contageous.
But above all, go at your pace and see what interests you! There's a lot of absolute gems in this industry!
Hey brother that was a great video by you and also really informative! I remember watching VTubers back in the prototype stage of the scene but I’m really glad to see how much they’ve grown as a community!
I’ll definitely have to tune into a couple Towa streams and learn more. I’m a big fan of watching competitive shooters and what’s better than anime girls and comp shooters.
I’d be happy to check out more of your video especially since Gura is one vtuber I can say I know maybe the most about . Keep up the good work brother and thank you again for enlightening me!
i saw some Chibi clips before and I agree, that girl is damn funny .And yeah, it's a bit hard to find the vtuber you enjoy sometimes, but at the end of the day ,vtubers are just streamers with a virtual avatar, it's not too different from finding a streamer you like, what makes them funny is still the person behind.
The Coco situation is dumb, but she goes out with a bang and is still thriving to this day, she even won the position to appear as a side character in her favorite franchise a while ago.
@@蔡民傑-t7y yeah I’ve been watch Coco’s new endeavors and she’s been doing amazing 💪🏾
Cool reaction Bro!
@@jupiter926 thanks friend
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