No matter how popular it gets, it won’t be featured in the media because it’s an “inmu.”
We have to make this trend here.
It’s better to be cute, isn’t it?!
>>2Are you saying YAJU&U is not cute?
>>3Filth
>>3Isn’t that obvious?
Miura-chan (Yes~) What do you like~?
I’m going to appear on NHK.
If it doesn’t rise above that, it will affect the dignity of NHK.
Summer is just starting, but I wonder where to use “I like you more than ice cream.”
You don’t necessarily have to be human.
I was wondering if it would reach 10 billion by the end of this month, but it’s going pretty fast…
Ruby-chan is always going viral.
Actually, I still don’t know what song it is.
Is it something like Idolmaster?
I guess this is what straight guys who listen to YAJU&U are like…
>いつの間にかYAJU&Uの再生数超えてる…>>10It would be better if something like this became obsolete.
>>25That’s right.
It seems that a lyric video will also be made.
It’s my first time hearing the full version, but the part that went viral stands out too much from the rest of the song.
In the end, it has been proven that general audience content is stronger than homo-bi content.
>>13Liking erotic dreams is something to be embarrassed about.
If you’re too knowledgeable about gay adult videos, there’s a possibility that people might think you’re a genuine homosexual.
>>13I’m glad…
>>16In that case, it’s fine if only China is a country where Homo V wins.
Seriously
>>13Of course, right?
Since it’s a so-called cross-border unit, it seems difficult to secure schedules if it suddenly becomes popular.
It’s a Love Live song, but it doesn’t appear in the main story, huh?
What do you like, Anonymous-chan?
>>18Breasts
>>21More than?
>>22Buttocks
Don’t say it’s the main text.
The last line of defense.
Kuku-chan seems to like erotic dreams too.
>>27There aren’t even 10% of Chinese people who are immersed in淫夢.
Hold back your prejudice.
>>31About 14 million people.
Because they were released in a unified art style, the gathering is nearly unrelated.
It’s that moment when you’re watching some kind of Love Live and say “○○○-chan isn’t showing up!”
>>30First of all, you need to have followed Love Live for a fairly long time to understand AiScReam.
I don’t know~ and that’s that.
>>36There are only a few entry points, like the Asia tour or radio!
>>36(Since it was limited to a minor radio, even the Love Live fans who had been following it for quite a while didn’t know much about it.)
It’s just content that can barely compete with the extreme erotic dreams on a global stage.
Cellran is weak and feels irrelevant on Niconico Douga.
Well, I guess it’s about middle-tier.
Please do your best.
When listened to with vocals, it sounds cute, and when listened to without vocals, it sounds stylish.
Is Ruby-chan a good luck charm?
Is Love Live still active?
Due to the fact that there were really many people who didn’t know, the CDs sold out on the second day of the Asia tour merchandise.
Is Love Live cross-border? Are there units or something?
I was thinking, “They’re doing a Love Live radio show while working…” as I casually listened to a Love Live program, and then I found out that the number of plays had gone sky-high when they started talking about the thread image.
Is it like the song you sang with the radio members?
Yes
The time has come for chocolate mint products to be released, and a tailwind is blowing.
Cotton candy yay yay oh, let’s make it a trend!
>>46It’s already been popular enough, hasn’t it?
Aim for the second loach.
>>48Isn’t this the second loach?
In terms of both “yossya yossya wasshoi” and the meaning of kawaii trends going viral.
The first broadcast after it went viral was the last episode aired on Bunka Hoso.
I’m glad to be alive and moved to podcasting.
>>49I thought they must all be from the same work since it always starts with a skit, but it turns out they were all from different creations…
Maybe they wanted to make it a buzz or they wanted to have a main phrase that would stick in people’s ears, but there are definitely more obvious elements, so it’s a hit that wasn’t really targeted.
>>51Common.
I performed it live as usual, so when I posted the dance video, it kind of went viral.
That video over there has become something like SNS, hasn’t it…?
>>54It’s not like I want to, but it’s officially SNS from the very beginning!
>>56Well, that’s true, but the number of comments is really something…
It’s interesting that a work being broadcast on NHK seems like it might participate in the Kouhaku through a different route.