35-523: [REDACTED] Look up botan or bötan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Botan may refer to: Places [ edit ] Botan River , a tributary of the Tigris River in southeastern Turkey Bohtan (Cizre Botan), a medieval Kurdish principality People [ edit ] Botan Rojhilat (born 1961), Kurdish military commander of
70-519: A 3rd generation would later debut in May 2020. A 3rd generation of Hololive, "Hololive Fantasy", debuted from July to August 2019. A first generation of Hololive China, a Chinese-speaking branch active on Bilibili, debuted from September 2019 to January 2020. A second generation of Hololive China later debuted in April 2020. On 2 December 2019, Cover consolidated its Hololive, INNK Music, and Holostars agencies under
105-500: A U.S.-based subsidiary to facilitate localized event planning and sales. Cover USA opened its office in Los Angeles in July 2024. In July 2024, Hololive conducted its first collaboration with a U.S. professional sports team, sponsoring a theme night at a Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball game on July 5, including special merchandise and appearances by talent such as Gawr Gura ;
140-469: A VTuber agency owned by Anycolor, Inc., Hololive Production dominates the corporate VTuber market as of 2022. By "harness[ing] the entertainment value of both streaming and J-pop idol groups", Cover operates at a scale not possible for independent VTubers, and has used its funding to create merchandise, produce music, and host live 3D events. As of 2021, Cover has held three major funding rounds: Most Hololive streamers work full-time, while others stream as
175-481: A brand of traditional rice-based Japanese candy Botan (programming library) , a BSD-licensed crypto library written in C++ Botan, the name of Kyou Fujibayashi's pet piglet in the visual novel Clannad Botan ( YuYu Hakusho ) , a fictional character in the anime and manga series YuYu Hakusho See also [ edit ] Bohtan Neo-Aramaic , a modern Eastern Neo-Aramaic language Topics referred to by
210-487: A country in the Japanese interface. Their comments sparked outrage among viewers in mainland China, and were followed by a statement from Cover in Japanese, English, and Chinese on 27 September. In it, the company faulted the talents for "making statements insensitive to certain nationalities" and for "divulging confidential YouTube channel analytics information". Each received a three-week suspension from all activities. In
245-460: A second generation of English-language Vtubers, debuted on 22 August 2021. The sixth generation of the main Hololive branch debuted in late November 2021. On 29 December 2021, Cover announced the transfer of AZKi from INNK into the main Hololive branch. As part of the transfer process, INNK would be dissolved and its founder Tsuranimizu would step down from the position of AZKi's manager. The process
280-502: A separate Chinese-only statement posted earlier on Bilibili, Cover had stated that Coco and Haato's comments did not reflect its policy on China, and reaffirmed its support for the One-China policy and its commitment to doing business in the country. Three days later, the company released another statement addressing the discrepancies between the messages, stating that the Bilibili statement
315-513: A side job. According to data collection site Playboard, the all-time top Super Chat earners in history are channels run by Hololive talents: Uruha Rushia, Kiryu Coco, Usada Pekora and Houshou Marine . Other talents featured in the all-time top 10 include Minato Aqua , Amane Kanata and Yukihana Lamy. By September 2020, Hololive channels had more than 10 million combined subscribers on YouTube, and 10 million additional combined subscribers on Chinese platform Bilibili . As of November 2021 ,
350-405: A unified brand named Hololive Production; the three entities continued to operate under their respective management teams. On the same day, Hoshimachi Suisei transferred to Hololive from INNK, leaving AZKi as the label's only member. A fourth generation of the original Hololive branch debuted late December 2019 and early January 2020. The generation included VTuber Kiryu Coco who would later become
385-463: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hololive Hololive Production ( Japanese : ホロライブプロダクション ) (stylized in lowercase) is a virtual YouTuber agency owned by Japanese tech entertainment company Cover Corporation. In addition to acting as a multi-channel network , Hololive Production also handles licensing, merchandising, music production and concert organization. As of November 2024,
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#1732851892488420-588: Is one of the most popular female streamers globally by watch hours including in 2023 where she was number one. Alongside her, Hakui Koyori, Sakura Miko and Oozora Subaru was also among the top 10 for that year ranking. According to Tanigo, Hololive's primary audience are mostly males in their mid-teens to mid-thirties, with Japanese fans being mostly those who are interested in video games while overseas viewers are more likely to be anime fans specifically. Hololive's overseas audiences are primarily from North America and Asia, especially southeast Asia. CEO Motoaki Tanigo
455-581: The Los Angeles Times noted that this promotion (which also coincided with Anime Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center ) served a dual purpose of helping Hololive expand its audience, while also helping to promote the team to its Japanese fanbase amid their signing of Shohei Ohtani . In September 2020, Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato each mentioned Taiwan on-stream while discussing YouTube channel analytics, which then listed Taiwan as
490-747: The iPhone X . The first generation of Hololive VTubers debuted from May to June 2018, and a second generation followed in August and September. Hololive Gamers, a group specializing in let's plays , debuted in December 2018 and April 2019. On 8 January 2019, Hololive announced that it had signed a contract with the Chinese video platform Bilibili , under which it would open 15 channels on the platform and simultaneously stream there and on YouTube. It would also begin collaborating with Chinese-speaking volunteers to translate Hololive videos, and start releasing original content for
525-596: The Chinese market. On 17 May, Cover opened permanent talent auditions in China and Japan. On 19 May, Cover formed an in-house music label, INoNaKa (INNK) Music, from AZKi and former independent VTuber Hoshimachi Suisei . The 1st generation of Holostars, a new all-male VTuber agency, began debuting in June 2019, followed by more in September and October of the same year. A 2nd generation of Holostars talents debuted in December 2019, and
560-465: The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) Supa Sirising (born 1945), Thai author, pen name Botan Shishiro Botan, Japanese virtual YouTuber associated with Hololive Other uses [ edit ] Peony (Japanese and Thai: botan ) Botan Rice Candy , a brand of traditional rice-based Japanese candy Botan (programming library) , a BSD-licensed crypto library written in C++ Botan,
595-511: The Stage", a two-day pay-per-view livestream follow-up to "Nonstop Story", featuring the same cast as well as the 4th generation members as an opening act, as a collaboration with the Japanese entertainment company Bushiroad (as their official partner). At the concert's end, Cover announced Hololive's first original-only concert, titled "Hololive Idol Project 1st Live 'Bloom,'", which was held on 17 February 2021 at Tokyo Garden Theatre (in-person viewing
630-579: The agency has accumulated over 50 million subscribers across its 80+ channels on YouTube. On 22 October 2021, English VTuber Gawr Gura became the first Hololive member to reach 1 million YouTube subscribers; on 17 January 2021, she became the first Hololive member to reach 2 million subscribers on the platform and the second VTuber to do so, after Kizuna AI . Gawr Gura became the first VTuber to reach 3 million subscribers on YouTube on 4 July 2021, having surpassed Kizuna AI at 2.97 million on 30 June. According to data analysis firm Stream Charts, Usada Pekora
665-481: The agency manages over 90 VTubers in three target languages (Japanese, Indonesian and English), totaling over 80 million subscribers, including several of the most subscribed VTubers on YouTube and some of the most watched female streamers in the world. The name "Hololive" was initially used for Cover's 3D stream distribution app, launched in December 2017, and later its female VTuber agency, whose first generation debuted from May to June 2018. In December 2019, Hololive
700-417: The end of March 2017, the company showcased a tech demo for a program enabling real-time avatar motion capture and interactive, two-way live streaming . According to Tanigo, the idea for a "virtual idol" agency was inspired by other virtual characters, such as Hatsune Miku . Kizuna AI , who began the virtual YouTuber trend in 2016, was another likely inspiration. Cover debuted Tokino Sora ( ときのそら ) ,
735-465: The first VTuber using the company's avatar capture software, on 7 September 2017. On 21 December, the company released hololive , a smartphone app for iOS and Android enabling users to view virtual character live streams using AR camera technology. On 5 April 2018, Cover removed the application's AR features and changed it into a tool for mapping a user's facial movements onto animated avatars in real-time. This update enabled at-home auditions using
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#1732851892488770-570: The free dictionary. Botan may refer to: Places [ edit ] Botan River , a tributary of the Tigris River in southeastern Turkey Bohtan (Cizre Botan), a medieval Kurdish principality People [ edit ] Botan Rojhilat (born 1961), Kurdish military commander of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) Supa Sirising (born 1945), Thai author, pen name Botan Shishiro Botan, Japanese virtual YouTuber associated with Hololive Other uses [ edit ] Peony (Japanese and Thai: botan ) Botan Rice Candy ,
805-689: The full version of the game was released on 16 September on Steam with both Japanese and English subtitles. A new branch of Hololive composed of Indonesian-speaking VTubers, named Hololive Indonesia, debuted its first generation in April 2020; a second generation of the branch later debuted in December 2020; A third generation of the branch debuted in March 2022. A fifth generation of the main Hololive branch debuted in August 2020. A new English-language Hololive branch, Hololive English, debuted in September 2020. IRyS, an English-language "VSinger", debuted as part of "Project: Hope" on 11 July 2021. Hololive Council,
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875-617: The monetization of fanworks on video sharing platform such as YouTube. They also introduced a new set of guidelines specifically for fans games as well as unveiling their own publishing label for fangames named "holo indie". The announcement came in the wake of several popular Hololive fangames releasing on Steam throughout 2023 such as HoloCure and Idol Showdown . The brand is part of Cover's then newly established CCMC Corp. (Creator Community Company) subsidiary which focuses on licensing their Hololive IP for game developers. On 12 March 2024, Cover revealed that they would be establishing
910-574: The month, citing health reasons. On 18 July 2022, Cover revealed their first English-speaking male group, Holostars English Tempus, who were set to debut at the end of the same week. On 27 March 2023, Cover underwent an IPO and began trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange . In July 2023, Hololive Production announced a joint imprint label, Holo-n, with Universal Music Japan sublabel EMI Records . On 15 November 2023, Cover announced an amendment of their community works guideline which allow
945-521: The most superchatted channel on YouTube until her graduation from Hololive. On 24 January 2020, Cover held "hololive 1st fes. Nonstop Story", a concert at the Toyosu Pit in Kōtō, Tokyo , with AZKi and all 22 pre–4th generation Hololive members. "Nonstop Story" was attended by 3000 people on site with "tens of thousands" more tuning in via livestream. On 21 and 22 December 2020, Cover held "hololive 2nd fes. Beyond
980-461: The name of Kyou Fujibayashi's pet piglet in the visual novel Clannad Botan ( YuYu Hakusho ) , a fictional character in the anime and manga series YuYu Hakusho See also [ edit ] Bohtan Neo-Aramaic , a modern Eastern Neo-Aramaic language Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Botan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
1015-554: The official brand ambassador for the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise in Japan. She would later appear in the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film as the voice actress for one of the characters in the Japanese dub, and Korone-themed downloadable content would be released for the game Sonic Frontiers . On 12 July 2022, Cover announced that Hololive English member Tsukumo Sana would graduate at the end of
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1085-565: Was completed in April 2022. On 24 February 2022, Cover Corporation announced the termination of their contract with Hololive Generation 3's Uruha Rushia, citing violations of her contract that "caused the company to take reputational damage". At the moment of her termination, Uruha Rushia was the highest superchat earner on YouTube and within Hololive Production, the second to hold these titles after Kiryu Coco, who retired in 2021. In June 2022, Hololive GAMERS member Inugami Korone became
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1120-448: Was later cancelled). At the end of the concert, Cover announced a multimedia project entitled Hololive Alternative, releasing a promotional video. On 8 August 2021, Hololive announced its horror project titled "Hololive ERROR" with a live-action teaser featuring Tokino Sora. The project was revealed to be a horror game featuring Hololive members playing as in-game NPCs . A demo was released for free on 7 January 2022 in Japanese while
1155-566: Was merged with Cover's male Holostars agency and INoNaKa music label under the unified "Hololive Production" brand. Cover Corporation ( カバー株式会社 , Kabā Kabushiki-gaisha ) was founded on 13 June 2016 by Motoaki "Yagoo" Tanigo, an entrepreneur who had developed video game characters in collaboration with Sanrio at the content company Imagineer and founded various startup companies . Cover at first focused on augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR) software, and received funding from incubator firms Tokyo VR Startups and Recruit . At
1190-532: Was released "due to the desire to adapt it to the needs of the audience". Cover apologized for confusion it had caused, and announced changes in its procedure for releasing regional statements and the formation of a committee to prevent similar incidents. On 19 October, both resumed their streaming activities as scheduled. After a "rush of harassment, reports, and apparent boycotting on Bilibili", all six members of Hololive China retired on different dates in late 2020. Along with its major competitor Nijisanji ,
1225-407: Was selected as one of the Japan's Top 20 Entrepreneurs by Forbes Japan in its January 2022 issue. Cover Corp invested 2.7 billion yen for a new motion capture studio. The studio is equipped with state of the art motion capture and recording equipment. The recording equipment are capable of producing music industry standard audio capture. With a space equivalent to ten tennis courts, the studio
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