Saying she only lives in Japan for a year while being able to speak Korean fluently should already be a hint for people, and I like how she always trying to be subtle about it so it won't trigger any unwanted problems lol..
Yeah the nationalism situation is crazy. It's not that you CAN'T say that you're from Korea in her spot as a Japanese entertainer, but there is a significant chance that either Korean or Japanese nationalists will get mad if you openly do it. There is also the issue that South Korea is basically gamer gate-country and has a huge mob of terminally online men who go out of their way to harass women for the most absurd reasons. So trying to stay out of the focus of Korean online communities is generally a survival strategy for Korean women if they don't want to be made subject to extremely strict and often outright insane expectations.
@@T33K3SS3LCH3N I don't think it's the nationalism really, as COVER Corp has shown how they treat such matters before with the fact that they literally dismantled their entire Chinese branch and cut ties with Billi Billi in response to the backlash Coco & Haachama (and to a degree Fubuki) received after the "Taiwan is a country" incident; deeming that the financial profits weren't worth the damage to the brand and talents the CN fans were dishing out. I'm thinking it's entirely your second point.. A Korean Native in Hololive JP could easily be the kind of cultural icon that both Korean women & men could weaponize against each other, and Kanade wants no part in that
Yeah, it's noticeable, right? But somehow, when I mentioned this topic on the r/hololive subreddit, I got attacked lol. Like, they don't want any mention about RL, at all, even if the talent themselves gave hint about it.
The biggest sign is famously her slow motion speech pattern. Like the words don't come naturally as they would in her native language. I think it's amazing and beautiful that Hololive has reached so many parts of the world.
@@dewaeryadi7776 Some of the remaining members from the old Nijisanji KR also could be great competitors. The CR streamers mostly began learning Japanese just as they settled in the JP streaming scene, except cpt.
Some people are just slow at speaking, including me, no matter what language they speak. For me, I always speak slowly *even* in my own native language (and of course other languages too), even though when I write or type essays the words come naturally faster. For some reason when I speak to someone I struggle to articulate and communicate my thoughts (the words just won't come to my brain as fast), whereas with writing essays or explanations they somehow just come naturally. I find this phenomenon occurs most frequently in very introverted people, as I have friends who are like that too. Yet her Japanese really does sound native and her phrasing and word choices are **very** native-like, so in my opinion her relatively slow speed is not caused by his proficiency in Japanese at all.
His music reaction is also legit from expert POV, not just a mere "WOW SO GOOD SO CRAZY WTF" but he also analyze the singing technique, sometimes even the lyrics.
@@kanzaki2672 yeah there's music video analysis even. I really liked the zutomayo ones because of all the Easter eggs he'd point out sometimes even faster than the zutomaros I know
yeah hololive is expanding, bringing in more people to show them what the talents do. also make their networking map huge making sure hololive become a household name slowly but and making sure they dont become like you know who.
His youtube channel is also goated, I've been a long term subscriber Subtitles aren't perfect unfortunately, if you don't know Japanese at all, but his channel is really good for ppl who seriously wanna practice and git gud at singing
The vocal coach is Shirasuta btw guys Go check him out he does really in depth tutorials for popular japanese songs I have been watching him for about 4 years now and i was so surprised to see him on kanade's channel
I genuinely didn’t know Kanade was not JP. I already loved her English skills, but knowing that JP isn’t her first language makes her even more amazing, I thought her JP was just a cute way of speaking like how Miko and Hajime have their near indecipherable JP, or Fuwamoco have their kind of baby talk
While she or Cover prefers her to be Nihongo first I think using Korean as a weapon/niche/unique feature for her. I feel this is the same situation previously from Kiara's German and probably to Cecilia and Raora today to some degree.
True. While Kanade is... special... enough already, it's always good to fit into more niches. As long as you don't make it your entire identity, it just helps increase your reach.
Ina and Kronii are also of Korean descent and also tend to avoid mentioning it like Kanade. I feel like it may be a touchy subject or kayfabe idk. But, I think objectively for any multilingual in Hololive, it's just more convenient to converse in English or Japanese. Heck, even ID members do a lot of streams in primarily English or Japanese.
@@jomujomu7513now that you've mentioned, I vaguely remember that some Koreans do have beef with japan. Idk what it is specifically either ww2 or the economical side whatsoever. So yeah I think that's why
@@delf2731 Ina is an Eldritch priestess and Kronii is the warden of time. The people behind them do have a particular ethnicity and nationality, but they have decided that has no bearing on their vtuber selves.
As a Korean, I don't think the reason she avoids mentioning it is because of geopolitical reasons. There are popular vtubers from Japan who are active in Korea, and vice versa, and they are continuing their activities without any problems. Isn't she just avoiding mentioning things that don't match her character as part of character rp?
That, and probably just healthy online opsec, just like most Twitch streamers have. As an online presence, you post one picture of your room and suddenly someone will somehow have triangulated your exact address from Google Maps, same with your background.
@@Meowth666 I'm pretty sure the people who can do that have already figured out she's Korean. But yeah, she probably shouldn't go into much more detail.
I think that's more on Cover side to be strict on what personal information may or may not to be told on stream as their IP. I suppose that's to protect the safety of their talent also the company as well. For instance, Pretty much sure many viewer know who mori and kiara is but they never said anything about their other persona.
@Meowth666 reminds me of how a fan slipped Ironmouse a note in her mail advising her to tone down how much she talks about herself, having figured out where she lives from how she talks about her meds being delivered iirc
I definitely don't think it's a Cover restriction. If it were a Cover restriction she'd be unique in that regard, considering how no one in EN has that restriction, and Yagoo was also open about scouting in Korea in an interview a few months before ReGloss debuted, encouraging more people from Korea to apply. I don't think it's directly an OPSEC thing either, especially since her being Korean is an open secret, and not something she hides, she's just parried on directly addressing it. There are 50 million people in Korea, and like 400,000 Koreans living in Japan, and while 400,000 may narrow things down a lot, it's not like it's something you can tell just by looking at someone, even for a Japanese person. I think what it is is she just doesn't want follow-up questions from people about Korea, and THAT is OPSEC. And also might have to do with her comfort level. She probably doesn't want to be known for her nationality either, especially when there's a risk of that becoming her most identifying trait. I'm sure she would much rather be known just for her singing.
He's a youtube celebrity that belongs in the music community. He's a vocal coach and the majority of his content is breaking down vocals . It's actually pretty impressive that Kanade had a collaboration with him because he's fairly well known. His channel is @shira-sta with 2 million followers.
Her comment at the end is both interesting and telling. She hasn't definitively said that she's NOT Nihonjin...but she's given every indication that she's likely not. When she debuted, she was in JP but then went home in another country. After she was able to make a little money in Hololive she did then move to JP which was likely the plan from the beginning. In fact, even many EN members and now even an ID member has moved to JP or is planning on moving to JP. I personally feel like JP is getting a bit crowded and while I totally understand WHY these girls are moving to JP (I feel like Kobo should honestly do the same if for no other reason than for better internet but it might be hard for her to leave her family) I really hope that Cover grows their new EN offices to the point that they can build a second 3D studio there so that the talents have more options than just coming to JP all the time.
I don't think that'd solve anything. Theres no other place that would work as a central location for the talents. The EN branch is made up of talent that are all from 4 different continents. There is no central location that would work for them other than Japan. The reason the girls are moving to Japan is because the size of the country itself provides the convenience.
@@bidaum_4822 You’re crazy if you don’t think there’s a HUGE DIFFERENCE between traveling from one side of the US/Canada to the other vs flying halfway around the world to Japan. Obviously some amount of travel would still be involved but the girls have mentioned on multiple occasions how rough it is on them going back and forth from overseas to Japan. This is a big reason why the girls without strong ties to their home are moving to JP. My point was that, while moving to JP is certainly an option, the studio is still incredibly overtaxed to the point that they’ve had to cut down on what the talents are able to do so that everyone can have opportunities. With a second studio they could eventually gear up their 3D activities even more which just gives the talents more opportunities to show what they can do.
@@lyconxero457 And what about Kiara/Cici and the ID talents, whatre they supposed to do with a US based studio? Also Cover recently spent 18 million opening a studio with more than enough capacity for all the projects the talent maybe planning.
Hololive rules. There are not that many people whose first language is Korean and have been living in Japan for a year and also have been in an industry related to being a vtuber. That is huge information for people trying to track her. Idk her past or if she was famous but if she was, people 99% know she is who she was, with only that info
Japan's English language education is only to a pretty low level even when compared to other Asian countries. Plus, there wasn't really any urgency to study and score well in English exams unless you want straight A's. I grew up outside Japan so I got lucky, but my many of my relatives can barely read simple English.
Well in Japan they "teach" a completely wrong version of english which is easier for them to learn; so their fundamentals are destroyed from the beginning. The education system is flawed and incredibly disrespectful to other cultures. In my country we wouldn't dream of changing another countries' language just so it is easier to learn; what would be the point then at all? We'll steal your food, we'll steal your jokes and your media but (outside of bad pronunciation) we won't destroy your language.
As english speaker / alphabet. It's easier learn korean than chinese or Japanese. It's a well know fact since korean abandoned the chinese character. So the opposite also applied.
i mean if there is rules then best not to tease her too much about it and treat it as a "if you know you know" kind of inside joke :D its only bad if she's ashamed of her origins, which i seriously doubt. so its all good
I'm curious why she won't say it. I would be surprised if Cover told her she can't say she's Korean or something. It's just something so obvious, there either is an actual corpo reason for it, or she just had decided before debuting and is sticking with it. Edit: Guys, I was simply curious what HER reason was, not just what A reason could be.
I think that's because some Japanese people hate Korea. I saw some of them criticizing her for just being Korean. It is smart not to officially say she's Korean in the Japanese Internet community in order to protect her from some idiots.
i mean it's pretty much a sign that her Korean and English is MUCH better than her Japanese lol, but she desperately hide her English and Korean because they debut on JP
@@MrCh0o what the ESL guy meant to say is her irl EN and KR are better than what she’s willing to divulge, if compared to JP that she confidently speaks
@@therollerlollermanI mean I speak two languages at a native level but I can still say that one is much better than the other. There’s different levels to being a native level speaker
Tbf, I always have this hunch that the reason why her sub numbers grow slower might have something to do with her nationality, and many incidents have proved, some time it doesn’t matter how good the girls perform or how chill their personalities are.
I mean, holostars had many good talents and etc, but people just dont like them because they are men. People if they are hate, they hate whatever how good you are tbh 😂 Its simply haters gonna hate anyway
@@kaigaikarano Kanade herself told that she went to school outside of Japan, has only started living in Japan for 1 year, and fluent in Korean. Why we shouldn't discuss what the talent has said? If we shouldn't discuss it, she shouldn't have said that in the first place.
@@riefqisamudro Kiara repeatedly and explicitly said that she's Austrian. It's not like we shouldn't discuss anything at all about the talent's private life.
Kanade is fluent in Japanese(speed -50%)
(Volume +100%)
yeah I watch her at 1.5x speed. She sounds totally normal at 1.5x
slow and loud XD
It's a buff and debuff.
I love this emote that spawned from her community
Saying she only lives in Japan for a year while being able to speak Korean fluently should already be a hint for people, and I like how she always trying to be subtle about it so it won't trigger any unwanted problems lol..
Yeah the nationalism situation is crazy.
It's not that you CAN'T say that you're from Korea in her spot as a Japanese entertainer, but there is a significant chance that either Korean or Japanese nationalists will get mad if you openly do it.
There is also the issue that South Korea is basically gamer gate-country and has a huge mob of terminally online men who go out of their way to harass women for the most absurd reasons.
So trying to stay out of the focus of Korean online communities is generally a survival strategy for Korean women if they don't want to be made subject to extremely strict and often outright insane expectations.
@@T33K3SS3LCH3N based koreans... at least they know how to defend their hobbies, cant say the same for westerners.
@@T33K3SS3LCH3N Rent free
@@T33K3SS3LCH3N I don't think it's the nationalism really, as COVER Corp has shown how they treat such matters before with the fact that they literally dismantled their entire Chinese branch and cut ties with Billi Billi in response to the backlash Coco & Haachama (and to a degree Fubuki) received after the "Taiwan is a country" incident; deeming that the financial profits weren't worth the damage to the brand and talents the CN fans were dishing out.
I'm thinking it's entirely your second point.. A Korean Native in Hololive JP could easily be the kind of cultural icon that both Korean women & men could weaponize against each other, and Kanade wants no part in that
Yeah, it's noticeable, right? But somehow, when I mentioned this topic on the r/hololive subreddit, I got attacked lol. Like, they don't want any mention about RL, at all, even if the talent themselves gave hint about it.
Bro's face can advertise for car polish.
I always thought the shiny forehead trope in anime/manga is entirely fictional, but here I am being proven otherwise.
That's just background layout clipping through his face lol
@@anagramhoundyeah because at times, his neck/shoulder are also shining.
It should be the lighting in the room. If you use a bit more proper lighting, it should be alright most of the time.
Bro could be in dragon ball with how shining his is😂
I think that being Korean is what gives to Kanade that particular and cute way of speaking Japanese.
Maybe similar to Tsuna from VSpo
@@BlAdeZ197CR Cpt too. He has gotten good at Japanese now, but his way of speaking a while back was very fuwa fuwa and adorable.
@@kimjongun9311 Oh he too ? I'm not sure if I knew that tbh, maybe I just forgot
The biggest sign is famously her slow motion speech pattern. Like the words don't come naturally as they would in her native language. I think it's amazing and beautiful that Hololive has reached so many parts of the world.
She also speaks at 0.75 velocity in korean and english. It's more like that is her normal speech pattern.
@@TehAsdfg at 1.50 volume too, it's always fun to listen to her how lively she speaks
i wonder if vspo tsuna/bora is the best japanese fluent korean vtubers, other than CR boys i dont know many
@@dewaeryadi7776 Some of the remaining members from the old Nijisanji KR also could be great competitors. The CR streamers mostly began learning Japanese just as they settled in the JP streaming scene, except cpt.
Some people are just slow at speaking, including me, no matter what language they speak. For me, I always speak slowly *even* in my own native language (and of course other languages too), even though when I write or type essays the words come naturally faster. For some reason when I speak to someone I struggle to articulate and communicate my thoughts (the words just won't come to my brain as fast), whereas with writing essays or explanations they somehow just come naturally. I find this phenomenon occurs most frequently in very introverted people, as I have friends who are like that too.
Yet her Japanese really does sound native and her phrasing and word choices are **very** native-like, so in my opinion her relatively slow speed is not caused by his proficiency in Japanese at all.
Oh wtf that really is oshira san lmao. Thats the guy(?) that does crazy energy music reaction and calls ado for interview in his video
His music reaction is also legit from expert POV, not just a mere "WOW SO GOOD SO CRAZY WTF" but he also analyze the singing technique, sometimes even the lyrics.
@@kanzaki2672 yeah there's music video analysis even. I really liked the zutomayo ones because of all the Easter eggs he'd point out sometimes even faster than the zutomaros I know
yeah hololive is expanding, bringing in more people to show them what the talents do. also make their networking map huge making sure hololive become a household name slowly but and making sure they dont become like you know who.
Why is his forehead sweating so much?
i was also surprised i watch this guy for his yorushika reactions and explanation of lyrics
Bro be glistening and shit
Idk why but that guy’s face is just so pleasant to look at… he seems like a very fun and interesting person to hang out with
Yeah right i thought its just me
His youtube channel is also goated, I've been a long term subscriber
Subtitles aren't perfect unfortunately, if you don't know Japanese at all,
but his channel is really good for ppl who seriously wanna practice and git gud at singing
Try watching his channel is pretty fun if you know japanese (i forget if he has english subtitle)
@@luckyjc8702And he's collabed with ado twice.. and got jacked in 2 years 😂❤
@@luckyjc8702 His body building channel is also fun to watch if you're into that
I LOVE HER SO MUCH
The vocal coach is Shirasuta btw guys
Go check him out he does really in depth tutorials for popular japanese songs
I have been watching him for about 4 years now and i was so surprised to see him on kanade's channel
The intonation at the end is so typically Korean it’s painful to even second guess
Her japanese but with korean accent really unique and i liked it a lot
Good thing its not hajime or miko
Eventually Kanade will lose her Korean just like how Bae is losing her English
And Miko losing her Japanese
@@leecast1721lost*, losing implies she still has it, and jp rankings say otherwise lol
Or like how Tsuna has already lost her Korean lol
@@kimjongun9311 TSUNA MENTIONED
Dude skin is majestic
0:15 *flashback to debut stream* Yagoo = Ya Go , RinGo
One of the rabbit hole's worst kept secrets
When u watch kanade, just put on 1.25 speed 👌👌👌
And 10% volume 😬
I genuinely didn’t know Kanade was not JP. I already loved her English skills, but knowing that JP isn’t her first language makes her even more amazing, I thought her JP was just a cute way of speaking like how Miko and Hajime have their near indecipherable JP, or Fuwamoco have their kind of baby talk
Oh the famous vocal coahc reactor!
I honestly had no idea that she’s Korean lol
He really try to stay in safe zone 😆 sasuga Oshira-san.
While she or Cover prefers her to be Nihongo first I think using Korean as a weapon/niche/unique feature for her. I feel this is the same situation previously from Kiara's German and probably to Cecilia and Raora today to some degree.
True. While Kanade is... special... enough already, it's always good to fit into more niches. As long as you don't make it your entire identity, it just helps increase your reach.
I want a KR collab between Kanade, Ina, Kronii, Iofi, Zeta, and Anya. Is there someone else missing?
Ina and Kronii are also of Korean descent and also tend to avoid mentioning it like Kanade. I feel like it may be a touchy subject or kayfabe idk. But, I think objectively for any multilingual in Hololive, it's just more convenient to converse in English or Japanese. Heck, even ID members do a lot of streams in primarily English or Japanese.
@jomujomu7513 Korea, just like China and SEA, still have a beef with Japan for all they did through WWII until well into the 50's.
@@jomujomu7513now that you've mentioned, I vaguely remember that some Koreans do have beef with japan. Idk what it is specifically either ww2 or the economical side whatsoever. So yeah I think that's why
Rin-Go, Kanade speaks Apple
Put Kanade, Kronii, and Ina in a collab, and there you have it.
Ina has Korean ancestors? I knew she is of asian ethnicity, but didn't expect korean.
Kronii and Ina are Canadians, and are in BC, so you can expect either Chinese, Korean, or Japanese for Asian Canadians.
@@delf2731 There's a compilation of her speaking Korean
@@delf2731 Ina is an Eldritch priestess and Kronii is the warden of time. The people behind them do have a particular ethnicity and nationality, but they have decided that has no bearing on their vtuber selves.
@@proto7030I like your mindset about your Oshi😊
That coach guy looks like he’d float in the rain.
Got blinded by the shine
As a Korean, I don't think the reason she avoids mentioning it is because of geopolitical reasons. There are popular vtubers from Japan who are active in Korea, and vice versa, and they are continuing their activities without any problems. Isn't she just avoiding mentioning things that don't match her character as part of character rp?
That, and probably just healthy online opsec, just like most Twitch streamers have.
As an online presence, you post one picture of your room and suddenly someone will somehow have triangulated your exact address from Google Maps, same with your background.
@@Meowth666 I'm pretty sure the people who can do that have already figured out she's Korean. But yeah, she probably shouldn't go into much more detail.
I think that's more on Cover side to be strict on what personal information may or may not to be told on stream as their IP. I suppose that's to protect the safety of their talent also the company as well. For instance, Pretty much sure many viewer know who mori and kiara is but they never said anything about their other persona.
@Meowth666 reminds me of how a fan slipped Ironmouse a note in her mail advising her to tone down how much she talks about herself, having figured out where she lives from how she talks about her meds being delivered iirc
I definitely don't think it's a Cover restriction. If it were a Cover restriction she'd be unique in that regard, considering how no one in EN has that restriction, and Yagoo was also open about scouting in Korea in an interview a few months before ReGloss debuted, encouraging more people from Korea to apply. I don't think it's directly an OPSEC thing either, especially since her being Korean is an open secret, and not something she hides, she's just parried on directly addressing it. There are 50 million people in Korea, and like 400,000 Koreans living in Japan, and while 400,000 may narrow things down a lot, it's not like it's something you can tell just by looking at someone, even for a Japanese person.
I think what it is is she just doesn't want follow-up questions from people about Korea, and THAT is OPSEC. And also might have to do with her comfort level. She probably doesn't want to be known for her nationality either, especially when there's a risk of that becoming her most identifying trait. I'm sure she would much rather be known just for her singing.
Oshira? Nice. Didn't expect to see him collabing with hololive
KANADEEEEE!!!
sorry, had to...
Oh, this clip will flooded with comments because it's related to the person behind the vtuber persona 👍
Lol I thought the guy's forehead was shining from sweat or something.😅 Who's he btw? Some kinda celebrity?
He's a youtube celebrity that belongs in the music community. He's a vocal coach and the majority of his content is breaking down vocals . It's actually pretty impressive that Kanade had a collaboration with him because he's fairly well known.
His channel is @shira-sta with 2 million followers.
@@JAFrk 2mil for Japan is MASSIVE
Maybe one day, HoloKR can be a thing
I hope they make an original song with Kanade, Ina and Kronii. Something like a wholesome korean song
That is very unlikely
kanade cute!
not a single person who watches her doesn't know her native language is Korean lol
Her comment at the end is both interesting and telling. She hasn't definitively said that she's NOT Nihonjin...but she's given every indication that she's likely not. When she debuted, she was in JP but then went home in another country. After she was able to make a little money in Hololive she did then move to JP which was likely the plan from the beginning. In fact, even many EN members and now even an ID member has moved to JP or is planning on moving to JP. I personally feel like JP is getting a bit crowded and while I totally understand WHY these girls are moving to JP (I feel like Kobo should honestly do the same if for no other reason than for better internet but it might be hard for her to leave her family) I really hope that Cover grows their new EN offices to the point that they can build a second 3D studio there so that the talents have more options than just coming to JP all the time.
I don't think that'd solve anything. Theres no other place that would work as a central location for the talents. The EN branch is made up of talent that are all from 4 different continents.
There is no central location that would work for them other than Japan. The reason the girls are moving to Japan is because the size of the country itself provides the convenience.
and put the EN office where exactly you have a few in soCal, midwest, eastcoast, each corner of eu also
@@bidaum_4822 You’re crazy if you don’t think there’s a HUGE DIFFERENCE between traveling from one side of the US/Canada to the other vs flying halfway around the world to Japan. Obviously some amount of travel would still be involved but the girls have mentioned on multiple occasions how rough it is on them going back and forth from overseas to Japan. This is a big reason why the girls without strong ties to their home are moving to JP. My point was that, while moving to JP is certainly an option, the studio is still incredibly overtaxed to the point that they’ve had to cut down on what the talents are able to do so that everyone can have opportunities. With a second studio they could eventually gear up their 3D activities even more which just gives the talents more opportunities to show what they can do.
@@lyconxero457 ame coming in cluth??? With the ID talent they could make global bangers
@@lyconxero457 And what about Kiara/Cici and the ID talents, whatre they supposed to do with a US based studio?
Also Cover recently spent 18 million opening a studio with more than enough capacity for all the projects the talent maybe planning.
well theres a reason Regloss wasnt advertised as JP 7
Isn't that the coach that does reaction videos on songs?
bro's forehead is so shiny
She sound like Subaru for me
This is the first time I’ve seen a vtuber collab with a human lol
なんでわざわざはぐらかすの?隠す必要どこにあるん
Hololive rules. There are not that many people whose first language is Korean and have been living in Japan for a year and also have been in an industry related to being a vtuber. That is huge information for people trying to track her. Idk her past or if she was famous but if she was, people 99% know she is who she was, with only that info
Everyone knows that Kanade is not Japanese, she is Korean.
Now I really want to see Kronii communicates with Kanade in Korean
the voice of kanade is beautiful
Koreans seem to have an easier time learning English. I wonder if it is a school structure difference, or something else.
Japanese is quite detrimental to English in my view...
Especially with all the "borrowed" words if you know what I mean.
I think it's the difference of language pronunciations. Japanese seem to have an easier time learning romance languages.
Japan's English language education is only to a pretty low level even when compared to other Asian countries. Plus, there wasn't really any urgency to study and score well in English exams unless you want straight A's. I grew up outside Japan so I got lucky, but my many of my relatives can barely read simple English.
Well in Japan they "teach" a completely wrong version of english which is easier for them to learn; so their fundamentals are destroyed from the beginning. The education system is flawed and incredibly disrespectful to other cultures. In my country we wouldn't dream of changing another countries' language just so it is easier to learn; what would be the point then at all?
We'll steal your food, we'll steal your jokes and your media but (outside of bad pronunciation) we won't destroy your language.
As english speaker / alphabet. It's easier learn korean than chinese or Japanese.
It's a well know fact since korean abandoned the chinese character.
So the opposite also applied.
Wait, is kanade not japanese?
Kanade-chan is korean
😂😂😂😂
Ya diakan orang ko
Anya is Jealous, she is JP but not in JP.
i mean if there is rules then best not to tease her too much about it and treat it as a "if you know you know" kind of inside joke :D its only bad if she's ashamed of her origins, which i seriously doubt. so its all good
That joke was elite 😂
Wait she can speak Korean? AWESOME!
I should sing in Korean maybe surprise with better intonation
I'm curious why she won't say it. I would be surprised if Cover told her she can't say she's Korean or something. It's just something so obvious, there either is an actual corpo reason for it, or she just had decided before debuting and is sticking with it.
Edit: Guys, I was simply curious what HER reason was, not just what A reason could be.
Koreans and Japanese have an interesting history and best not to rouse the antis of the nationalistic xenophobic type.
Another factor could be that she’s worried she or Cover may get hate for accepting a foreigner into a JP branch instead of an actual jp talent
@@FingolfinNoldor uh...you're thinking way too much into it.
I think that's because some Japanese people hate Korea. I saw some of them criticizing her for just being Korean. It is smart not to officially say she's Korean in the Japanese Internet community in order to protect her from some idiots.
@@XykloneHL They let Coco in though, so they themselves are atleast not worried about that.
i mean it's pretty much a sign that her Korean and English is MUCH better than her Japanese lol, but she desperately hide her English and Korean because they debut on JP
Do you mean her Korean and English are much better than she lets off? How does anyone get “much better” at speaking at native level?
She might be hamming it up severely, I suppose, but if taken at face value her English skill is definitely below Japanese
@@MrCh0o what the ESL guy meant to say is her irl EN and KR are better than what she’s willing to divulge, if compared to JP that she confidently speaks
@@therollerlollermanI mean I speak two languages at a native level but I can still say that one is much better than the other. There’s different levels to being a native level speaker
@@joeysung311 I guess that’s possible but it’s not what that ESL guy wanted to say though lol
she is Korean?
Yes.
I don't know, but she can choose to become like Kronii and Ina
They are chill with their nationality and main language.
It explains her hyper playful tendencies, that's sort of a South Korean thing. Japanese people are much more reserved.
that is such a generalization 😬
Tbf, I always have this hunch that the reason why her sub numbers grow slower might have something to do with her nationality, and many incidents have proved, some time it doesn’t matter how good the girls perform or how chill their personalities are.
I mean, holostars had many good talents and etc, but people just dont like them because they are men.
People if they are hate, they hate whatever how good you are tbh 😂
Its simply haters gonna hate anyway
@@kaigaikarano no shit people prefer female anime avatars over male considering the VTuber fan base.
What's chin-ana-go?
spotted garden eel
She made a very bad pun in her debut stream (alongside many more blunderous jokes).
But somehow, when I mentioned this topic on the r/hololive subreddit, I got attacked lol
That's rough buddy.
Don't discuss about their private life. "Focus on the talent, not the people behind it" is the main focus of r/hololive
Of course. R/holo is official subreddit bro. Its like you commenting what happen in guutara channel on choco comment section. Its simply stupid 😂
@@kaigaikarano Kanade herself told that she went to school outside of Japan, has only started living in Japan for 1 year, and fluent in Korean. Why we shouldn't discuss what the talent has said? If we shouldn't discuss it, she shouldn't have said that in the first place.
@@riefqisamudro Kiara repeatedly and explicitly said that she's Austrian. It's not like we shouldn't discuss anything at all about the talent's private life.