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Holofes 2022: Link Your Wish Quick Review

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In Japan, Hololive held their annual Super Expo. It’s now into its third year and it took the Makuhari Messe Event Hall on March 19 and 20 by storm. There were two days worth of things to do at the venue, including a concert featuring many talents from the VTuber world. The company offered an in-person event and virtual show. I settled for what was made available to view for free (i.e. online) and am reviewing that content. As for what occured at the venue, what’s being summed up here is based on reports from those who attended.

A single day pass was 5,500 ($46 USD) and the weekend ticket was¥10,000 ($84 USD). With that price, I hoped this blog’s criticisms from before would be addressed. A few things did get changed, but other aspects remain the same for this augmented reality experience.

There were supposed to be 39 talents at this mega concert. Uruha Rushia was dropped because she leaked some kind of information, which led to her termination. As for who the real-life person is behind the digital avatar, I’m curious about what she revealed about the behind-the-scenes of this industry. Part of this industry is purposely shrouded in mystery, but to know who are the talents to give life to these digital avatars has my curiousity. To really understand this rabbit hole means reading the excellent article by James He for Happymag.tv

The venue offered plenty to see and do. There were video panels, carnival style games, mascot interaction, art galleries, food and merchandise to be found! Later in the day were two concerts. New 3D models of the talents from Hololive English Myth (EN first generation) and Hololive Indonesia Gen 1 were introduced.

Day one featured Marine with Fubuki in a familiar setup prior before her performance. There are several talents featured in the paid show, and from that side, it’s been reported Indonesian talent Moona Hoshinova gave a rousing “High Tide.” Other talents Gawr Gura (REFLECT), Ninomae Ina’nis (VIOLET), and Amelia Watson (Fushigi Purupuru Pururin Rin!) also sang. The final act was from Prism Melody, a dance troupe

I’d love to see a video or pictures of what was offered so those curious can make the decision on whether these events are worth attending or not. If its like watching a film production crew coming into town to film a Hallmark movie, then this show won’t be for everyone.

The tour of the venue in Anime Corner’s report suggests parts had to be viewed through an app. A look through Twitter with the hashtags of #つながるホロライブDAY1 and #つながるホロライブDAY2 gives hints at what went on, and it looks like people are watching a huge projection with a live band hidden in the background.

The fanaticism for Virtual Youtubers is mystifying and yet fascinating. Personally, I can’t get into the interview segments since it’s just watching virtual avatars stand around and talking like they’re in a video game. There’s elements in the animation of these 3D avatars which seem unnatural because it doesn’t employ the same type of motion-capture technology used in cinema. Until its elevated to James Cameron’s Avatar levels and real time translation is offered for non native language followers, these bits can be skipped.

I suspect this fad is just that. Although there’s companies in North America interested in pursuing virtual idols in their regional markets, it won’t catch on and replace the tied and true like Gorillaz. 

Here’s the full list of stars performing at Holofes 2022 as posted by Destro.com

Day 1

Day 2

AZKi

Robocosan

Sakura Miko

Tokino Sora

Hoshimachi Suisei

Yozora Mel

Akai Haato

Aki Rosenthal

Shirakami Fubuki

Ookami Mio

Natsuiro Matsuri

Nakiri Ayame

Oozora Subaru

Yuzuki Choco

Inugami Korone

Minato Aqua

Houshou Marine

Murasaki Shion

Shirogane Noel

Nekomata Okayu

Amane Kanata

Shiranui Flare

Tokoyami Towa

Usada Pekora

Himemori Luna

Shishiro Botan

Omaru Polka

Tsunomaki Watame

Momosuzu Nene

Yukihana Lamy

Gawr Gura

Takanashi Kiara

Ninomae Ina’nis

Mori Calliope

Amelia Watson

Ayunda Risu

Moona Hoshinova

Airani Iofifteen

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