Gawr Gura (がうる・ぐら) is a
virtual YouTuber affiliated with
Hololive English.[2][3] She is a member of Hololive English – Myth (stylized as HoloMyth), alongside Takanashi Kiara [
ja] (小鳥遊キアラ),
Mori Calliope,[4] Ninomae Ina'nis [
ja] (一伊那尓栖), and Watson Amelia [
ja] (ワトソン・アメリア).[5] She debuted on September 13, 2020, and has since become the most subscribed virtual YouTuber, amassing over 4 million subscribers.[6][7][8] Her
livestreams focus on entertainment, and primarily consist of
Let's Plays,
karaoke, and chats with the audience. Gura is often called "Same-chan" in Japan, same (サメ) meaning
shark.[9]
Career
Cover Corporation announced auditions for English speakers from April 23 to May 24, 2020, following the global success of its Japanese VTuber lineup.[10][11] The design of Gawr Gura was illustrated by Amashiro Natsuki,[12][13] and the original modeling was done by Shin Umiushi.[14]
Gura's Twitter activities first began on September 9, 2020.[15] Her first YouTube livestream was broadcast at 6 am JST on September 13,[16] to a viewership of approximately 45,000 people; the
VOD gained over 800,000 views in the span of three days.[17] On November 28, "Gawr Gura" was listed in the
Niconico Japanese Internet Pop 100 as one of the top 100 most popular search terms of that year on Niconico and
Pixiv, ranking 99th.[18]
Her channel reached 1 million subscribers on October 22, 2020,[19][20] which was the fastest growth of any VTuber channel. She is the third VTuber overall to reach 1 million, behind
Kizuna AI and
Kaguya Luna [
jp].[19] On January 18, her channel subscribers surpassed 2 million, making her the second VTuber to reach this milestone, second only to Kizuna AI,[21][22] and she celebrated with a karaoke stream on January 23.[23] On May 7, her first outfit reveal stream reached a peak of 194,280 simultaneous viewers,[24][25] breaking the VTuber record previously held by Sakura Miko (about 145,000).[26][27] Her first original song, "REFLECT", was released on June 21, 2021.[28][29] On June 30, 5:01 a.m. (UTC+0), she reached 2.97 million subscribers on July 1, surpassing
Kizuna AI as the most subscribed VTuber on YouTube.[30][31][32][33][34] On July 4, she became the first virtual YouTuber to reach 3 million subscribers, and subsequently 4 million subscribers on June 16, 2022.[7][35][36]
On July 3, 2021, it was announced that a Gawr Gura
Nendoroid figure would be produced,[37][38] and on August 6, pre-orders for the figure were opened.[39] On March 18, 2022, following her 3D debut live performance at
Makuhari Messe, it was announced that the life-sized figure and 1/7-scale figure of Gura, which were both displayed at the expo, would be auctioned for charity.[40][41]
On April 25, 2022, Cover Corporation announced the Hololive Meet project, featuring all the talent from across Hololive Production and aims to accelerate the expansion of Hololive Production into international markets[42] and named Gawr Gura,
Tokino Sora and Ayunda Risu as ambassadors for the project. The three appeared at
Anime Expo the same year.[43]
On December 2, 2022, Cover Corporation announced a collaboration with musician DECO*27, named "Holo*27", featuring Hololive talents to perform at the Holo*27 stage at the Hololive 4th Fest. Our Bright Parade on March 19, 2023, named Gura as one of the participating members.[44]
On February 8, 2023, the
Tokyo Metropolitan Government appointed Gura, fellow Hololive Myth member Mori Calliope and Hololive Japan member Sakura Miko as Tokyo Tourism Ambassadors with the aim of "increasing the number of visitors and revitalizing the region" for potential visitors. Hololive Production noted that the three will "share the attractions of Tokyo to the world".[45][46][47][48]
On March 13, 2023, in the lead up to Hololive 4th Fes. Our Bright Parade, Cover Corporation introduced a new series of billboards across 9 Tokyo Metro train lines, featuring all Hololive members, debuting a new slogan "A new daily life is around the corner".[49] On March 18, following Day 1 of 4th Fes. Hololive announced that all ten members of Hololive English will hold their first concert, "Connect the World", on July 2, to be held at the
YouTube Theater in
Los Angeles, California.[50][51] At Connect the World, Gura introduced a new song "Full Color", to be released at a later date.
On July 1, 2023, Cover Corporation announced their annual "Hololive Summer" Event,[52] featuring a two-day "Splash Party!" concert, a Summer Shorts relay on YouTube and the release of "Seishun Archive" as the event's theme song.
On November 27, 2023, the City of
Sendai and Cover Corporation announced a collaboration featuring Gura at the Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium. Dubbed "Gurarium in Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium" and beginning in January 2024, Sendai and Gura will promote the city and the surrounding regions featuring original artwork and narration at the aquarium.[53]
Popularity
On September 9, 2020, Gura posted her first tweet with the word "a".[54] On September 13, her first live broadcast was delayed and her first words were "a" ([
æ]).[21] Later, the broadcast was interrupted due to equipment problems, leaving tens of thousands of users typing "a" in the chat room, waiting for the broadcast to resume.[55] "a" quickly became an internet meme. This, combined with the overall popular surge of VTubers (and
virtual reality in general) as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic,[56] likely contributed to Gura's fast success.[55] Only forty days after her debut, she had reached one million subscribers, becoming the first Hololive VTuber to do so.[57]
Appearances outside YouTube
TV programs
Cameo appearance in a
Taco Bell commercial that aired on July 23, 2021, as part of a sponsorship for their Nacho Fries product.[58][59] According to creative director Daniel Chen, Taco Bell is the first American company to feature a VTuber.[60]
^Previously named 森美声 in Japanese with the same pronunciation. Officially renamed on 1 September 2021 per
"弊社「ホロライブEnglish」所属タレント「森美声(もり・かりおぺ)」芸名変更のお知らせ". hololive.hololivepro.com (in Japanese).
Archived from the original on October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
^"Appointed "Tokyo Tourism Ambassadors"". Tokyo Metropolitan Government Information (in Japanese) (in Japanese). Tokyo Metropolitan Government. February 8, 2023.
Archived from the original on February 9, 2023. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
^"Archived copy".
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^女性VTuberグループ「ホロライブ」、『ホロライブ・サマー2023』開催決定! [Female VTuber group "Holo Live", "Holo Live Summer 2023" will be held!] (Press release) (in Japanese). Cover. July 1, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023 – via PR Times.