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  2. Virtual band - Wikipedia

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    Virtual band Gorillaz performing live in 2018. In entertainment, a virtual band (also called a virtual idol, virtual singer, virtual group, cartoon group, cartoon idol, cartoon singer or cartoon band) is a band or music group whose depicted members are not people, but animated characters or virtual avatars.

  3. Virtual influencer - Wikipedia

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    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". Most virtual influencers are designed using computer graphics and motion ...

  4. VTuber - Wikipedia

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    Virtual actor – (Re-)creation of a human being in image and voice; Virtual character – Computer simulation of a person (for other virtual personality concepts) [disambiguation needed] Virtual idol – Real musical group with fictional members; Virtual influencer – Computer generated character used for social media marketing

  5. Virtual Idols in China, Fab or Fad?

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    LONDON — What to do when a brand doesn’t have enough budget to lock down a popular star or top-tier influencer, or it wants to tap into China’s sizable two-dimensional anime, comic and game ...

  6. Hololive Production - Wikipedia

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    According to Tanigo, the idea for a "virtual idol" agency was inspired by other virtual characters, such as Hatsune Miku. [4] Kizuna AI, who began the virtual YouTuber trend in 2016, was another likely inspiration. [8] Cover debuted Tokino Sora (ときのそら), the first VTuber using the company's avatar capture software, on 7 September 2017. [9]

  7. China 'virtual idol' avatars mocked and removed amid ...

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    The Chinese Communist Party's Youth League removed a pair of anime-like characters this week after their introduction in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak unleashed a storm of criticism and ...

  8. Nijisanji - Wikipedia

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    Nijisanji (にじさんじ, stylized in all caps as NIJISANJI) is a virtual YouTuber agency owned by Anycolor Inc. (formerly Ichikara Inc.). [3] [4] [5] The agency was founded in 2018 with the purpose of promoting the use of Live2D models and streaming as opposed to the 3D and clips format popularized by Kizuna AI.

  9. 'American Idol' Is Hosting a Virtual Audition Day With Youth ...

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    American Idol is looking for its next winner! 4-H, the largest youth development organization in the country, announced on Tuesday that ABC's competition series is hosting a virtual audition day ...