I've been around for 3 years and you might have seen my comments before
About me:
- I'm from Germany
- I'm a fake weeb who doesn't watch anime but is way too invested in V-tubers
- I'm very good at Pokemon and Teamfight Tactics
- I love media analysis and analyzing things in general. Thanks to being both autistic AND German I am also not bound by such weaknesses as "trying to be nice", so if you have an essay or a piece of media that you would like feedback on, I probably have a bunch of things to say about it and I can be pretty insightful if I do say so myself.
Are there any v-tubers you'd recommend? I've kinda gotten into the habit of watching a lot of Hololive clips though I haven't seen a ton beyond that.
Also, welcome!
Gonna assume that you don't speak Japanese.
I'm really only a Hololive fan as well, I can name the non-Hololive Vtubers I follow on one hand.
I assume you're familiar with HoloEN, but I guess I'd recommend you check out Hololive Indonesia if you haven't yet. Most of them stream primarily in English and they're very fun, I especially like watching Pavolia Reine as a streaming personality and Moona Hoshinova as a singer. Kureiji Ollie is also very good although she's always a bit too loud and yell-y for me personally (if you look at her twitter, she basically only tweets in capslock), but she always comes up with creative stream ideas + she's herself the biggest Hololive fan in the world and it's always lovely to see her get all excited when someone she looks up to interacts with her.
I could talk about this forever but I will stop myself here for now. The ID branch is great but they tend to fly under the radar a bit.
Thanks for the tip. I'll definitely check out Hololive Indonesia. How many Hololive groups are there by the way? I was only aware of HoloEN and HoloJP, but I never really looked at much past that.
There's Hololive Japan, Hololive Indonesia and Hololive English. Then there's the male divisions Holostars and Holostars English, that's it.