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This kind of video is usually produced in Live2D to help players establish a first impression of the character and spark discussion among players about the character. After that, the "Character Demo" videos are released, showing the character's 3D model, combat animation, skill effects, and some story clips about the character.
Yae (Goemon), a video game character from Goemon; yae, the ISO 639 code for the Yaruro language, spoken in Venezuela; YAE, the National Rail code for Yate railway station in South Gloucestershire, UK; Yae (八重 or やえ), the Japanese word for "doubled" or "multi-layered," often in reference to flowers; Yae Miko, a character in 2020 video ...
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The CodeMiko avatar's in-universe backstory is that she is a video game character without a game. She had always wanted to be in a mainstream video game but never succeeded in doing so due to her 'Glitch' (a story arc very similar to Vanellope von Schweetz from the Wreck-It Ralph franchise).
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A supercut is a genre of video editing consisting of a montage of short clips with the same theme. The theme may be an action, a scene, a word or phrase, an object, a gesture, or a cliché or trope. [1] [2] [3] The technique has its roots in film and television [2] and is related to vidding. [3]
On April 22, 2021, as part of the 3rd anniversary of the game's global server, a music video titled "Brilliant Bright" in collaboration with Myth & Roid, was released on Honkai Impact 3rd's YouTube channel. While the video featured characters wearing bunny-girl outfits, none of the outfits were actually made available in-game - the cosmetics ...
Users sometime compile multiple user versions of the medley to form a 'chorus' video. Most of these "auditory illusions" were already well-known/prevalent on Nico Nico Douga. The videos attracted a lot of singers who would add their own vocals to karaoke versions of the songs, the number of such videos far exceeded that of earlier videos.