Is there any EN vtubers around that can actually manage to keep up kayfabe, i.e., stay in character? English vtubers seem allergic to separating their personal lives from their streams. No, I do not want to know that "funny" incident that happened to you at school or whatever the fuck you want to go on about.When I watch streamers, that shit is tolerable. But when I watch vtubers, I ain't looking at whoever the hell you are legally. As far as I am concerned, you are an IRL anime girl made to entertain me, the viewer, and talk about your funny fictional anime girl stuff.I thought the whole point of vtubing for these bitches was the separation of their IRL lives from their streaming careers. That's the whole point of the character names and introduction. But you can't have a good thing without the lowest denominator trying to cash in on it with their low effort slop, I guess.So anons, any good EN vtubers around that can manage to keep up the kayfabe? Corporate or indie are both fine. Personality and everything else are secondary, I don't mind any GFE content, or if they're not interested in it. As a matter of fact, if either of those better matches their kayfabe, I'm good with it. Same with whether or not they’re parasocial. All I'm concerned about is them staying in character. Nothing's perfect, but anywhere close to that will do.
Ironmouse
>>107910086Neuro Sama and Evil Neuro.
Other than their occasional whining and crying, FWMC are pretty good for it.
No EN vtubers and no JP vtubers do this. Only authentic real Balkan vtubers do this(and only the ones speaking their native language)
Go watch anime if you're only interested in the fiction.
There are none because the EOP fanbase itself is chock full of ironic weebs who think kayfabe is "cringe"
>>107911467A tragedy.
Dianko Lastrea.
>>107910170lmao, ok
>>107911001Makes sense desu, only way you could get decent kayfabe out of female vtubers if there's no women involved.
stick with anime