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  2. Babiniku - Wikipedia

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    The "soul" and the "body" is generally the same in the virtual YouTuber community, but the VTuber known as "Virtual noja-loli kitsune musume YouTuber Oji-san" (Japanese: バーチャルのじゃロリ狐娘Youtuberおじさん, "virtual noja [* 2]-lolita fox girl YouTuber guy", abbreviation: Noja-oji) became popular at the end of 2017, and she ...

  3. Ui Shigure - Wikipedia

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    Shigure was born in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan. [5] She is an art graduate. [5]After working in a game development company, she began working as a freelance illustrator.

  4. Neuro-sama - Wikipedia

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    Neuro-sama is an artificial intelligence VTuber and chatbot that livestreams on her creator's Twitch channel "vedal987". Her speech and personality are powered by an artificial intelligence (AI) system which utilizes a large language model, allowing her to communicate with viewers in the stream's chat.

  5. Usada Pekora - Wikipedia

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    Usada Pekora (兎田ぺこら) is a Japanese virtual YouTuber affiliated with Hololive Production. [2] She is part of Hololive Japan's 3rd Generation, "hololive Fantasy." [3] In addition to being one of the most-watched members of Hololive, she is one of the most-watched female streamers.

  6. Akai Haato - Wikipedia

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    Akai Haato (赤井はあと), also known as Haachama (はあちゃま), is a Japanese virtual YouTuber (VTuber) affiliated with Hololive Production. [3] She is part of Hololive (Japan) 1st Generation alongside Natsuiro Matsuri , Shirakami Fubuki, and Aki Rosenthal.

  7. Kizuna AI - Wikipedia

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    Although the first channel to use a CG avatar for vlogging purposes on YouTube was the channel of English-Japanese Ami Yamato, who debuted her first video in 2011, Kizuna was the world's first modern virtual YouTuber with characteristics typically ascribed to them, much like the one who coined the term Virtual YouTuber.

  8. VTuber - Wikipedia

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    A VTuber's avatar is typically animated using a webcam and software, which captures the streamer's motions, expressions, and mouth movements, and maps them to a two- or three-dimensional model. Both free and paid programs have been developed for loading models and performing motion capture, with some capable of being used without a webcam ...

  9. Virtual influencer - Wikipedia

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    A representation of Kizuna AI, a Japanese virtual YouTube host, or VTuber for short. A virtual influencer, at times described as a virtual persona or virtual model, is a computer-generated fictional character that can be used for a variety of marketing-related purposes, but most frequently for social media marketing, in lieu of online human "influencers".