Pink-haired musician and live-streamer Mori Calliope looks just like a character from an anime cartoon, brought to life on stage through a hologram-like illusion.
Platforms like Netflix have helped take Japanese anime mainstream โ and Calliopeโs Tokyo-based talent agency wants its roster of virtual YouTubers, or VTubers, to be the countryโs next big cultural export.
โI donโt really like most streamers, but then when I discovered VTubers, I realised, โhey, you know, Iโm actually into thisโ,โ said Calliope concert attendee Luigi Galvan.
โThey look like anime characters, I like anime, so it was easy to get into the VTuber format that way.โ
The actors behind VTubers use motion capture techniques to communicate directly online with fans, who can pay to highlight their comments to the character and other viewers.