TRENDING – nitrotaku https://www.nitrotaku.com Anime. Art. Games. Music. Wed, 17 Mar 2021 04:25:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 https://i0.wp.com/www.nitrotaku.com/wp-content/uploads/noku/cropped-SITE-ICON-ROUND-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 TRENDING – nitrotaku https://www.nitrotaku.com 32 32 171552094 Illustrator Sakiyama Talks Inspiration and Industrialization https://www.nitrotaku.com/illustrator-sakiyama-interview-zutomayo-sou-utaite-music-video/ Fri, 26 Feb 2021 02:56:39 +0000 https://www.nitrotaku.com/?p=2192

Sakiyama – Website, Twitter, Instagram, Pixiv


ENTER: Sakiyama

IN 2016, Sakiyama introduced us to a new world through her illustrations.

It’s a world that’s made beautiful by its decay.

A world overflowing with flowers, and teeming with monsters.

In total, Sakiyama has contributed to over 30 music videos, and her work shows no signs of slowing down.

She’s worked with everyone from producers with Vocaloid signers like Hatsune Miku, to Sou and ZUTOMAYO, established names in the utaite and JPOP spheres.

We’re honored to have been given the chance to correspond with Sakiyama, and we hope you all enjoy the interview!

Check out our sakiyama YouTube playlist below.

We added all the Music Videos we could find, and recommend you give them all a watch!

Note: This interview was conducted in late 2019, and has been edited for the sake of clarity.


  1. Hello sakiyama-san!
    Would you mind introducing yourself for readers who aren’t familiar?

「Hello everyone, my name is sakiyama.

I’ve been posting my drawings to social media for 3 years.

Up until recently, I was an office worker who would draw as a hobby.
However, this past April, I decided to quit and am now a full-time illustrator.

Nowadays, I’m often involved in MV (Music Video) production.

My drawings are dark and a bit creepy.

Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.』

「ヒューマノイド」詰合せ
  1. On your Pixiv you uploaded some of your progress work for the “Humanoid” music video.
    Can you tell us a bit about your music video production process?

「This isn’t limited to just “Humanoid” and “Mabushii DNA Dake,” but I basically just draw what I feel.

When listening to a song, the first impression I get is very important.

An MV is obviously something you watch while listening to music, so I don’t make videos that completely ignore the song.

However, it wouldn’t be interesting if I just explained the song, so I try to use the music to create something new.』

  1. Ah, I understand.
    By the way, do you draw using only a tablet, or do you incorporate traditional drawing as well?

「I only use a tablet.

From rough sketches to finishing touches, I draw everything digitally.』

  1. If you had to describe your art or music videos with one word, which word would you use?

「I’m really sorry, but I’m not sure I can.

I thought about it for a long time, but, in the end, I couldn’t find an answer.

As of right now, I can’t describe them in just one word, or maybe it’s something I don’t want to say.』

  1. Then, as an artist, are there any specific places you find inspiration from?

「Ruins.

The reason I started my creative work, is that when I saw a collection of photographs of ruins, I thought, “I want to draw ruins!”

It’s not only ruins, though. Factories, transmission towers…
Looking at towering, industrial structures inspires me.』

  1. Are there any specific people or works of art that have influenced you?

「I find the work of manga artist Taiyo Matsumoto particularly inspiring.』

  1. In your opinion, what makes a music video great?
    Is it the characters? The timing? The message?

「It’s not about what’s in the music video, it’s about if I enjoy it.

Above all else, if I can get immersed in the world of my work, and have fun drawing, then I think it’ll turn out to be a great music video.』

  1. “Shakuma Otoko” seems to be a recurring character in your artwork.
    Can you tell us the story behind him?
    Why is he wearing a bear head?

「The first time I drew a character like him, I was making a personal manga.

The headgear symbolizes that the protagonist’s memory is fuzzy (or possibly suppressed).

I also just like it because it’s weird.』

  1. By the way, sakiyama-san, how was COMITIA 129?
    Did you have fun?
    I’ve seen a lot of people on Twitter who have received your goods and really like them!

「Yes! A lot of people showed up, and I had a lot of fun.

It was a very precious opportunity, to be able to meet people and thank them directly.

I participated in COMITIA for the first time in 2018, and I’ve gone once a year.

I’d like to continue going once a year, because it’s a place where you can freely present what you like.』

  1. Do you have any advice you could share with fellow creators?
    Are there any important lessons you’ve learned as an illustrator and animator?

「I’m not yet in a position to give people advice, so I won’t.

However, as a person who became an illustrator from a completely different job, I’m very blessed to be able to draw for a living.

I’ve realized that enjoying every single day is the most important thing for me to do.』

  1. Well then, sakiyama-san, can you tell us about your plans for the future?
    What can your fans look forward to?

「I think I’ll continue to work on MVs in the future.

I want to have fun with a lot of things, without being limited to a single genre.

If everyone enjoyed it with me, that would make me happy.』


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]]> 2192 #ToonMe Challenge | Best Of https://www.nitrotaku.com/toonme-challenge/ https://www.nitrotaku.com/toonme-challenge/#comments Mon, 27 Jan 2020 16:52:56 +0000 https://www.nitrotaku.com/?p=1649 Here are our favorite illustrations from the #ToonMe Challenge.


Latest Additions

 

 

See more on Twitter or Pinterest.


More…

 

About the #ToonMe Challenge

What started out as a sketchy mirror selfie evolved into a viral new art challenge.

The #ToonMe Challenge began on January 7th, 2020, when artist and illustrator René Córdova posted a half-real, half-drawn selfie to his Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7B4j9Ogg5I/

His caption for the photo was simple: #toonme #challenge. Since then, the #ToonMe hashtag has amassed over 100,000 posts on Instagram.

After learning of the founder of the #ToonMe Challenge, fellow artists have left comments to express their support and gratitude.

Thank you for creating this challenge! AND awesome work on yours! ????❤

bella_mae_artist

Thank you so much for this awesome challenge! I found out so many cool artist with this challenge ❤

pmkart

Thanks for this fun challenge ! ???? I loved drawing mine ! And it’s so cool seeing my feed full of all those awesome #toonme participations ! ✨????

amunade

Just found out you started this trend ???????????? great idea!! Was a ton of fun.

animikecartoons

We love things that blur the line between fiction and reality. Especially artwork!

This appears to be the first viral new art challenge of is 2020, and it’s only January.

Subscribe to the nitrotaku Newsletter, and we’ll keep you updated on art challenges and other new trends that relate to Japanese pop culture.

About the “Art Gallery”

“We’re here to keep you up to date on all aspects of otaku culture, as well as shine a spotlight on some of our favorite artists.”

EDITOR

At nitrotaku, one of our goals is to find and spotlight artists that we feel produce stunning work, and make this hobby what it is.

To this end, we’ve decided to feature some of these artists and their artwork on our website.

At its core, “art” is one of the main factors that make up “otaku culture,” and we hope you appreciate these artists and enjoy their artwork as much as we do.


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]]> https://www.nitrotaku.com/toonme-challenge/feed/ 19 1649 Why Virtual YouTuber fans are buying boxes of Potato Chips https://www.nitrotaku.com/virtual-youtubers-vtuber-potato-chips/ https://www.nitrotaku.com/virtual-youtubers-vtuber-potato-chips/#comments Wed, 09 Oct 2019 01:07:00 +0000 https://www.nitrotaku.com/?p=797
“I’ll have one box of Virtual YouTuber© Potato Chips™ please. Lightly salted.”
nitrotaku

The Virtual YouTuber craze is still in full swing.

Talent management and merchandising company eStream has teamed up with convenience store chain FamilyMart, hobby shop and “Exciting Book Store” Village Vanguard, and animate, the store for all things anime, as well as 16 different Virtual YouTubers, to bring us our latest taste of the Virtual World:

VTuber Chips.

One bag costs 242 yen ($2.26), and event organizer eStream is selling boxes of the chips on their website for 2,904 yen ($27.13) per box, with 12 bags of chips per box.

For 3 lucky winners, eStream is also hosting a giveaway of the Complete VTuber Card Set on Twitter.

  1. “Follow the eStream Twitter Account and Quote-Retweet this tweet.
  2. Use the hashtag #VTuberチップス and yell your favorite VTuber.

Example: HAKARI KANNAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! #VTuberチップス


Village Vanguard is also doing a giveaway. (until 10/22)

The image says, with every purchase of 6 bags comes a random clear file.

Giveaway Instructions:

  1. Follow the Village Vanguard Twitter Account and Quote-Retweet this tweet.
  2. Use the hashtag #VTuberチップス and yell your favorite VTuber.

Example: FUJI AOIIIIII (character limit) #VTuberチップス


There are 48 different cards in total: 16 Normal (N) cards, 16 Rare (R) cards, and 16 Super Rare (SR) cards (one of each tier for each participating VTuber).

We’ve collected the reactions from some of the most excited (and a few unlucky) fans!

Visit our Twitter Moment for more.


“I’m home! Itadakimasu! (~Let’s eat!)”

“Sora-chan! I got it!!! I’m so happy!!!!”

“I trusted Sora-chan and made a detour, and was able to safely pick up a clear file!!!!! I’m so happy!!!!!”

“I bought them immediately!

I didn’t get Sora-chan on my first time…but I got Sora-chan’s buddy, Aoi-chan!

And I got 2 Yomemi-chans, who collaborated with Sora-chan…This is a miracle!”

“I got a Normal one.”

“AAAAAAAA!! I GOT SORA!!!!!”

“Baaa~ Finally, I got ‘Deron’ [nickname for Kaede Higuchi]

Baaa… Cat-Deron is cute~”

“A template. (all hand-made)

Use it freely everyone! (don’t abuse it)”

“I got myself! I’m so happy!! hahahaha”

“two cards hahaha”

“I bought two bags and got my card both times!!!! Wow!!!!!”

“Where are you selling these?”

“Hell”

“I didn’t get the hololive group that I wanted, but I’m satisfied.

But Baacharu this is you? lol”

Now, a few of the top collectors.

“I bought a lot of clear files!”

“Does anyone want to duel me?”

“I bought a lot.

I’ll record a video of me opening them and upload it later.”

“I’m looking to trade!

Looking for: RukiRoki, Shiro, Fubuki, cards I don’t have.

Trading: Any equivalent exchange to some extent, cards you don’t have.

SR cards are not in the picture, but we can definitely trade those.”

“(I didn’t get Fubuki’s SR so I’m personally defeated…)”

“I bought 10 boxes (120 bags) and got 9 SRs.

There’s not always 1 SR per box.

I hope this is helpful for those thinking about buying them after tomorrow!

By the way, the N and R cards are very cute (except for some), so be sure to buy more!”

“’except for some’ lol”

“It seems there’s been a mistake, and a real horse got mixed in with the others (jk)”


Which Virtual YouTubers are selling VTuber Chips?

  1. Mirai Akari
  2. Nekomiya Hinata
  3. Dennou Shojo Siro
  4. Baacharu
  5. Tanaka HimeSuzuki Hina
  6. YomemiMoemi Yomeno
  7. Yuzuki Roa
  8. Higuchi Kaede
  9. Tsukino Mito
  10. Shizuka Rin
  11. Honma Himawari
  12. Tokino Sora
  13. Shirakami Fubuki
  14. Fuji Aoi
  15. Hakari Kanna
  16. Ruki & Roki Sasugano

What do you think about Virtual YouTubers selling chips?

  1. Would you buy one box or two?
  2. Which VTuber’s trading card would you hope to pull?
  3. Which savory snack will VTubers be selling next?

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]]> https://www.nitrotaku.com/virtual-youtubers-vtuber-potato-chips/feed/ 12 797 Bea: Fanart Gallery – Pokemon Sword and Shield https://www.nitrotaku.com/bea-fanart-gallery-pokemon-sword-and-shield/ https://www.nitrotaku.com/bea-fanart-gallery-pokemon-sword-and-shield/#comments Wed, 10 Jul 2019 23:22:00 +0000 https://www.nitrotaku.com/?p=720 This Pokémon: Sword Version-exclusive Gym Leader specializes in Fighting-type Pokémon.


Pokemon Sword and Shield Bea the Fighting Gym Leader

Latest Additions

 

 

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More…

 

About Bea

Fighting type Gym Leader Bea from Pokemon Sword Version

From the official Pokemon: Sword and Shield website:

“Bea is a prodigy in Galar karate, carrying on its century-old traditions and techniques.

She’s also an expert on Fighting-type Pokémon!

She’s known for her stoicism and very rarely shows her emotions. It seems her battle style remains very precise, even when she’s backed into a corner!”

Fighting type Gym Leader Bea Pokemon Gym

Bea’s Gym

Bea is exclusive to Pokemon: Sword Version.

In Pokemon: Shield Version, trainers will face off against the Ghost-type Expert Allister.

Ghost type Gym Leader Allister from Pokemon Shield Version

From the official Pokemon: Sword and Shield website:

“Allister is a talented Trainer of Ghost-type Pokémon who has taken on the mantle of the Ghost-type Gym Leader at a young age.

He’s extremely shy and fearful, and he always hides his face with a mask when around other people.

He rarely makes public appearances and apparently spends most of his time around ruins or in cemeteries.”

Ghost type Gym Leader Allister Pokemon Gym

Allister’s Gym

Fighting Type Expert Gym Leader Bea
Ghost Type Expert Gym Leader Allister

About “Fanart Gallery”

“We’re here to keep you up to date on all aspects of otaku culture, as well as shine a spotlight on some of our favorite artists.”

EDITOR

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To this end, we’ve decided to feature some of these artists and their artwork on our website.

At its core, “art” is one of the main factors that make up “otaku culture,” and we hope you appreciate these artists and enjoy their artwork as much as we do.


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]]> https://www.nitrotaku.com/bea-fanart-gallery-pokemon-sword-and-shield/feed/ 10 720 What is NAIXATLOZ? The Demon Cult your Favorite Celebrity is in https://www.nitrotaku.com/naixatloz-iris-sagan-demon-cult-explained/ https://www.nitrotaku.com/naixatloz-iris-sagan-demon-cult-explained/#comments Fri, 22 Feb 2019 01:59:00 +0000 https://www.nitrotaku.com/?p=158

NAIXATLOZ: Headless horsemen, virtual assistants, and space owls?


Internet Idol Iris Sagan AKA A-set has released a new video, and with it, a new mystery has arisen.

The video is filmed at an abandoned amusement park located in the Kabasaki District.

According to A-set, the amusement park “was made off-limits six years ago after the chemical plant explosion.”

In the video, A-set recounts an urban legend told to her by her mom.

The legend involves a little girl who was riding a merry-go-round.

Her dad tried to film her, but her face was blurred out on the camera, as if she was missing her head.

Iris Sagan NAIXATLOZ video from AI The Somnium Files screenshot.

When the merry-go-round spun one last time, the girl’s horse was empty, and she disappeared without a trace.

The amusement park eventually closed, and when the workers were digging around the merry-go-round, they discovered the skull of an elementary school child–only the skull.

Iris Sagan NAIXATLOZ video from AI The Somnium Files screenshot of a skull.

A-set shivers after telling the legend, exclaiming that the story’s much scarier when surrounded by the impaled merry-go-round horses.

She inquires as to whether they’re headless spirits, like the Dullahan…

or if they’re linked to NAIXATLOZ

What is NAIXATLOZ?


A-set at Bloom Park

Iris Sagan and NAIXATLOZ logo from AI The Somnium Files video screenshot.

First, we have what we learned from Internet Idol A-set herself.

In her video There’s No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute!, A-set explains:

“NAIXATLOZ, or NAIX, is a devil-worshiping demon cult. They do ritual sacrifices and torture, dancing into the night around satanic bonfires. Their members are important people, like politicians, businessmen- [INAUDIBLE].

Their group is so big, no one knows who their higher-ups are. No one knows who’s running it.”

Iris Sagan, There’s No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute!
Iris Sagan NAIXATLOZ threat AI The Somnium Files screenshot video

While A-set was describing NAIXATLOZ, the video began to glitch, and a message stating “Stop this broadcast immediately or suffer the consequences.” appeared.

The interference was enough to make parts of A-set’s explanation inaudible.


What is NAIX hiding?

Update: A-set continues her explanation of NAIXATLOZ in her new video, Tesa’s Matsushita Diner Review! Omelet Rice Edition!

“They’re a secret society involved in governments and big businesses around the world!

They control the government and army, major businesses, and banks from behind the scenes for money and power.

And they’ll do anything to get what they want. That’s who we’re dealing with.

One theory is, NAIX is being controlled by aliens! They’re working together to trick the human race into believing that everyone’s living in some kind of simulation–or something like that.”

Iris Sagan, Tesa’s Matsushita Diner Review! Omelet Rice Edition

The video glitches once again, and in a peculiar, robotic tone, A-set exclaims:

“Just kidding! I’m making it all up!”

We are presented with the message “You WILL stop this foolishness. This is your final warning.” before A-set’s explanation is cut short by the return of her friends Ota and Mizuki.

Iris Sagan NAIXATLOZ warning from AI The Somnium Files video screenshot

A-set: The Thumbnail Mystery

Iris Sagan There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video thumbnail

Our first clue appears in the thumbnail of A-set’s video.

Lemniscate, A-set’s entertainment office, publishes English, Japanese, and Chinese versions of A-set’s videos (complete with a Japanese voice actor for the Japanese and Chinese versions).

As shown below, the thumbnails for the Japanese and Chinese videos feature the same strange black and white pattern along the right edge.

  • Iris Sagan There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video thumbnail Japanese
  • Iris Sagan There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video thumbnail Chinese

On Twitter, fans of A-set were quick to pick up on this, and began to speculate as to what the pattern means.

User xatzimi1 noted the possibility of the symbol being binary code represented as an image, and gave an example of how it might be decoded.

However, as the user states, the code in the thumbnail is cut off, and when attempting to decode it, all combinations result in random text rather than a coherent message.

Keep a look out for anything that A-set, Kotaro Uchikoshi, Lemniscate, or Spike Chunsoft release that features a symbol resembling the one above.

Iris Sagan Tesa's Matsushita Diner Review! Omelet Rice Edition! video thumbnail

Update: With the release of A-set’s new video, Tesa’s Matsushita Diner Review! Omelet Rice Edition!,a new piece of the puzzle has been revealed.

On the left side of the video’s thumbnail is what appears to be a QR code pattern.

However…

Once again, whoever’s leaving these clues seems to be toying with us.


NAIX and Siri

A-set’s real name is Iris Sagan.

“Iris” spelled backwards is “Siri,” and “Naixatloz” spelled backwards is “Zoltaxian.”

Apple, Inc.’s virtual assistant “Siri” has used the word “Zoltaxian” on multiple occasians, spanning several years.

The Telegraph‘s James Titcomb provides one example of this in his 2015 article Siri drops new hints ahead of Apple’s iPhone 6s event.

Siri’s strange responses haven’t been limited to big reveals, either.

In her article Siri’s Nutrition Advice Is Bizarre and Kind Of Amazing, BuzzFeed News reporter Caroline Kee features many of Siri’s seemingly nonsensical answers, but one in particular stands out.


Iris Sagan: The NASA Connection

Twitter user q_trance drew connections between NAIXATLOZ and NASA back in 2016.

As they note, you can break down NAIXATLOZ into NAI and X ATLOZ, with NAI possibly standing for the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI).


Dr. Sagan

The connection to NASA grows when you take into account Internet Idol A-set’s last name, Sagan.

She shares a last name with astronomer and NASA adviser Carl Sagan.

According to NASA, Sagan “played a leading role in the American space program from its very beginning,” and “was a consultant and adviser to NASA beginning in the 1960s.”

He even “briefed the Apollo astronauts before their flights to the moon.”


What do a virtual assistant and an astronomer have to do with a satanic demon cult, you ask?

…We’re not sure.

But we’ll keep you updated as the mystery behind NAIXATLOZ unfolds.


About A-set

A-set, also known as Tesa, is an internet idol under the entertainment office Lemniscate.

She is a cheerful 18-year-old girl from Tokyo, Japan who loves video games.

She can sing, dance, and does Let’s Play videos in her spare time.

She’s on a mission to win a Grammy and be Spike Chunsoft’s cutest internet idol ever!

A-set’s Official Profile

Net Idol Iris Sagan AKA A-set from Spike Chunsoft video game AI: The Somnium Files.

Name: Iris Sagan

Age: 18 years old

Height: 157 cm (5′ 2″)

Measurements: 81/57/80 cm (32/22/31 in)

Birthday: October 26

Horoscope: Scorpio

Blood Type: O

Hometown: Tokyo, Japan

Interests: Video Games, Movies, The Occult

Likes: Iris Flowers

Talent: Runs extremely fast

Voice Actress: Jackie Lastra

Follow A-set on Twitter.

About Kotaro Uchikoshi

Spike Chunsoft and Too Kyo Games video game developer Kotaro Uchikoshi and Iris Sagan.

A director and scenario writer, his skills shine in his adventure titles, such as the Zero Escape series (including the award-winning Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors), Punch Line, and Ever17: The Out of Infinity.

He is well-known for his unconventional plot twists and offbeat humor and has been actively working on many genres, many games, and many stories.

His next upcoming project is AI: The Somnium Files, which was announced at Spike Chunsoft’s Anime Expo 2018 panel.


View the teaser for AI: The Somnium Files on its official website.

  • Iris Sagan at Bloom Park in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Iris Sagan at Bloom Park in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Bloom Park Carousel in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Bloom Park carousel in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Bloom Park carousel horse in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Iris Sagan threatened by NAIXATLOZ at Bloom Park in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Iris Sagan threatened by NAIXATLOZ at Bloom Park in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video
  • Iris Sagan at Bloom Park in There's No Way This Trespassing Idol Can Be This Cute video

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Eve Japanese Singer

A deeper look into the mind of Eve.

With the release of Eve’s newest albumOtogi,” Japanese Web Magazine Skream! has published an interview with Eve in their February 2019 Edition.

In this interview, Eve reveals the process of creating his music and the videos that accompany them, as well as other interesting insights into his personality.

nitrotaku has translated this interview so that fellow English-speaking fans don’t miss out on a rare opportunity to learn more about Eve.

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Eve – Official Site, Twitter: (Business, Personal), YouTube, Instagram

Interviewer: Shiba Tomonori (Twitter)

Preface:

Eve is soon set to release his new album “Otogi” (“Fairy Tale”). He began his journey into music through posting covers of vocaloid songs on video-sharing sites. It was the release of his album “Bunka” (“Culture”) in December of 2017 that launched his name into widespread conversation.

As his first work as a songwriter, aspects of Eve’s unique style lead to the delicate inner nature of “Bunka,” creating a world in which reality and illusion mirror one another. In 2018, Eve completed his first one-man tour titled “Merienda,” performing in Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo.

His animated music videos play a major role in attracting potential listeners. “Otogi” is the latest result of Eve’s continuous efforts. I asked this incredible talent, born from net-culture, just what is at the core of his words.


  1. It’s been a year since the release of “Bunka” (Eve’s 4th album, released in 2017). What kinds of changes have you made as an artist since then?

When I was making “Bunka,” I was so desperate to figure out what message I would send that I didn’t think about sharing it with anyone. I entered with the mindset of creating something temporary, and when I eventually began to write, I just wrote about my own feelings and thoughts. I didn’t want to tell anyone that I had made an album. And so, everyone who’s touched the album, including the MV, has interpreted it differently. For example, I often hear things like “this song cheered me up” or “I felt like such-and-such.” This was something I completely did not expect.

Eve
“When I was making “Bunka”… I just wrote about my own feelings and thoughts. And so, everyone who’s touched the album, including the MV, has interpreted it differently… This was something I completely did not expect.”Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. How do you feel about the response you’ve received?

I had written those songs for myself, but I feel like I have impacted the people who tell me those things.

Eve
“I had written those songs for myself, but I feel like I have impacted the people who tell me those things.”Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. I think your live show was a great experience. How did you feel about them after they were over?

I was glad I that I did the concerts. Most of my action is through the internet, and it’s based on posting songs that people can listen to at home. So, initially, I didn’t do live shows very often. But when I performed at Shinkiba STUDIO COAST (“Eve One-Man Tour [Merienda]Additional Performance), I thought, “there are so many people here.” I’m used to seeing numbers on a screen, but when it’s just that, you start to think “is this really true?” But when I took the stage, there were so many people, and they gave such a huge reaction that I actually felt their presence. That was a big event. Before I perform I get insanely anxious, but I feel relieved after every show, and I want to keep doing live events in the future.

Eve
“I didn’t explain what the music was or wasn’t about. However, when people listened, and empathized with [me], I [thought] “everyone feels this way”… That was such an amazing feeling, that I had something I could share.”Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. I was so impressed while listening to “Otogi.” For example, the symbolism in “We’re Still Underground,” in which you use the words “kimi” (“you are”) and “bokura” (“we are”). It seems to echo the identity of your album “Bunka,” but also touches on the experience of sharing your music with others. I think this motif is a big part of this new album.

Absolutely. The words “you” and “we” are interspersed throughout the album, and each person who listens has their own interpretation of it. I think that’s really interesting. When I was writing the lyrics, I feel like I didn’t explain what the music was or wasn’t about. The previous album was written the same way. However, when people listened, and empathized with my words, I had thoughts like “everyone feels this way” and “I’m finally able to share my music with everyone.” That was such an amazing feeling, that I had something I could share with someone.

Eve
“I didn’t explain what the music was or wasn’t about. However, when people listened, and empathized with [me], I [thought] “everyone feels this way”… That was such an amazing feeling, that I had something I could share.”Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)

“We’re Still Underground”

  1. Did these experiences influence the creation of your album “Otogi?”

No…actually, before releasing “Bunka,” there were demos of “Tokyo Ghetto” and “Outsider.” I started making the song “Last Dance” around December of 2017, or January of 2018. At the time, I hadn’t had these experiences yet, so the album contains my feelings from those days. The songs took around half a year to make, because the music videos were animated. So, when the songs were released, I felt as if my children were finally being released into the world.

Eve
“[Tokyo Ghetto, Outsider, and Last Dance] took around half a year to make, because the music videos were animated. [When they] were released, I felt as if my children were finally being released into the world.Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)

“Outsider”

  1. I see… So this album is an extension of your feelings from “Bunka.”

That’s right. I think “Bunka” and “Otogi” are inseparable. That’s why, when I asked Mah to draw the album cover, I asked for one with a similar composition as the cover of “Bunka.” However, during the songs “We’re Still Underground” and “Kimi ni Sekai” (“Your World”), which were made later, my state of mind was different. I tried to arrange the order the songs so that these final two songs feel connected.

Eve
“I think “Bunka” and “Otogi” are inseparable. That’s why, when I asked Mah (@mah_hirano) to draw the album cover, I asked for one with a similar composition as the cover of “Bunka.”Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. The album starts with an instrumental called “slumber” and ends with an instrumental called “dawn.” In other words, the contents of the album occur from dusk to daybreak. What was the intention behind this?

I didn’t think of the title “Otogi” (“Fairy Tale”) until after all the songs were completed. Just like with “Bunka,” my music videos were like fairy tales, with elements of reality interacting with the surreal. They were like something from a dream world, and made me feel like I was watching a dream. So, in the eleventh song, “dawn,” you wake up from the dream. As for what happens next, although I’m anxious to find out, I’m not sure. I myself feel like I have just risen from the dream that is this album.

Eve
“Just like with “Bunka,” my music videos were like fairy tales, with elements of reality interacting with the surreal. They were like something from a dream world…” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. Words like “kimi ni sekai” (“your world”), “mayoigo” (“lost child”), and “monogatari” (“story”) are often repeated in the lyrics. The overall theme is about a fictional world. Why is that?

This wasn’t just about this album. For a long time, whenever I’m feeling anxious or going through hard times, I’ve found myself encouraged and re-energized by listening to music. When I wanted to escape from reality, I would listen to music. Even the live concerts were surreal events for me. So, I thought that the album should also be like this. I hope that the album “Otogi” hits close to someone’s heart and supports that person.

Eve
For a long time, whenever I’m feeling anxious or going through hard times, I’ve found myself encouraged and re-energized by listening to music. When I wanted to escape from reality, I would listen to music.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. However, in addition to that, it’s important to note that the world in “Otogi” is not completely a world of fantasy. While the title “Tokyo Ghetto” is symbolic, it depicts a mirrored world, one adjacent to the one we live in.

Definitely. It’s not a fantasy world. There are no swords or magic. The MV depicts the real world with surreal elements introduced. So, although I say to “escape from reality,” it’s not really a separate world. Even if someone awakens from their dream, I hope the feelings this album gives them supports them in the real world.

Eve
It’s not a fantasy world. There are no swords or magic. The MV depicts the real world with surreal elements introduced… If someone awakens from their dream, I hope [Otogi] supports them in the real world.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)

“Tokyo Ghetto”

  1. I think we should hear about the roots that cultivated Eve’s mindset. I heard the band BUMP OF CHICKEN was your first encounter with music.

The first CD I bought was the single “supernova/Karma” by BUMP OF CHICKEN. From then on, I was hooked. However, rather than listen to one artist exclusively, I would listen to many different artists. Then, a classmate’s friend introduced me to Hatsune Miku’s cover of “Melt,” and I began my search for VOCALOID songs.

Eve
“The first CD I bought was… “supernova/Karma” by BUMP OF CHICKEN. From then on, I was hooked… Then, a classmate’s friend introduced me to Hatsune Miku’s cover of “Melt,” and I began my search for VOCALOID songs.”Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. Why did you begin posting yourself singing?

It started when I was at my friends house, in their recording room, and they asked me “why don’t you sing a little?” I had never played an instrument or sang, so I just did as my friend asked and recorded songs at their house. It was my first time uploading them to the internet, but there were quite a lot of reactions, so I was really happy. I didn’t know who was commenting, but I got a response. That was what triggered the beginning.

Eve
It started when I was at my friends house, in their recording room, and they asked me “why don’t you sing a little?” I had never played an instrument or sang, so I just did as my friend asked and recorded songs at their house… That was what triggered the beginning.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. When I first started working online, I found it to be an exciting new environment. How was that experience for you?

In the VOCALOID scene, there’s not just Japanese rock bands, there’s different genres that I don’t usually listen to. Even the same song might have different genres depending on who’s covering it. I was just trying to do more and more interesting things, and before I realized it, here I am.

Eve
It started when I was at my friends house, in their recording room, and they asked me “why don’t you sing a little?” I had never played an instrument or sang, so I just did as my friend asked and recorded songs at their house… That was what triggered the beginning.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. At first, you posted covers of songs, right? Why did you decide to write your own songs?

I began posting songs as just a hobby, and before I knew it, I was making albums with my Doujin and doing live concerts. Especially after my One-Man Live, a sense of incongruity has begun to grow. Through my voice and songs, rather than know my appearance, people have gotten to know my inner self. If you know my frame of mind, and you really like it, then I’m happy about that.

Eve
Through my voice and songs, rather than know my appearance, people have gotten to know my inner self. If you know my frame of mind, and you really like it, then I’m happy about that.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. Earlier, you told me it takes about half a year to make one song. How did you compose and arrange the songs for “Otogi,” specifically?

I post the music myself as Eve, but my work actually involves a lot of people. With multiple people involved, the result doesn’t exactly match the idea it was born from. The music videos are especially important, because people look forward to those as much as the music. After the song demo is complete, I first decide which person I’ll ask to make the video. From there, after seeing the first drawings they create, I’ll change the song arrangement and lyrics. Then the video might change after listening to the song again.

Eve
After the song demo is complete, I first decide which person I’ll ask to make the video… After seeing the first drawings they create, I’ll change the song arrangement and lyrics. Then the video might change…” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. There’s not only the arrangement, which is handled by Numa, but video creators such as Mah and Waboku also join in on the music production.

Exactly. Each music video is set somewhere in Tokyo. We went location hunting together, and when taking pictures, things like “ah, like this” were said. I feel like we’re a band. With such an exchange of ideas, I can’t anticipate what we’ll create. It’s really exciting and it’s a lot of fun.

Eve
Each music video is set somewhere in TokyoI feel like we’re a band. With such an exchange of ideas, I can’t anticipate what we’ll create. It’s really exciting and it’s a lot of fun.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. I see. Nico Nico Douga or YouTube groups might be the bands of the present day. With lyrics and melody as the axis, instrument players and video creators come together to create a world.

I think my music videos are super important to my songs. They dig deeper. I want to cherish them more from now on. However, I think collaboration could easily change the spirit of my songs, so I try to only think about conveying to people the song in its best form.

Eve
I think my music videos are super important to my songs. They dig deeper. I want to cherish them more from now on.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)
  1. Understood. By the way, what type of music have you listened to, and been inspired by recently?

Lately, I feel that I’ve been listening to my favorite songs at random. But I went to see Charlie Puth live at Makuhari Messe the other day, and it was great. I feel like music has been blending into my life. I think it’s a good thing. I also listen to Tom Misch, Billie Eilish, the band apart, and People In The Box.

Eve
I went to see Charlie Puth live at Makuhari Messe the other day, and it was great… I also listen to Tom Misch, Billie Eilish, the band apart, and People In The Box.” – Eve (@oO0Eve0Oo)

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Valentine’s Day at the Maid Cafe!


Internet Idol A-set has released a Valentine’s Day video joined by her friend and apparent super-fan Ota Matsushita.

The video is filmed at the maid cafe “Sunfish Pocket,” and features a discussion about the reasoning behind the sunfish’s name (as well as the name “A-set”).

Sunfish Pocket isn’t your typical maid cafe. Its entire atmosphere, down to its staff of “mer-maids,” is sea-themed. The cafe is owned by Mr. Okiura, the president of Lemniscate.

Lemniscate is the entertainment office that manages A-set, and A-set herself used to work part-time at Sunfish Pocket.

Maid Cafe Sunfish Pocket Mermaid from AI: The Somnium Files

Although the video was filmed before Valentine’s Day, A-set thanked her fans for the multitude of messages and presents she’d already received.

She scrolled through some of the messages on “To➜Witter,” and stopped to read a poem sent by Ota himself.

The poem is transcribed below, but fair warning, it’s pretty long and, as A-set said, “creepy.”

Ota Matsushita and Iris Sagan at Sunfish Pocket from AI: The Somnium Files

Tesa! Happy Valentine’s Day!

I would like to show you my gratitude that I am able to be under the same sky,

breathe the same air,

and was born in the same era as you.

To me, you are a dream,

hope,

peace of mind,

the purpose of life,

the light,

the stars,

the sun,

a goddess,

air itself,

the laws of the universe,

the ideal ultimate beauty,

an angel,

a princess,

a lover,

a sister that isn’t blood related,

a cute girl printed on a body pillow,

a beautiful heroine in another world,

a saint,

a waifu,

a lord, my life, the object of my worship,

everything good in the world!

And I’ll make this vow to you: I’ll always support you,

Tesa!

@Ota_Matsushita on To➜Witter
Iris Sagan anime girl saying yikes from AI: The Somnium Files.

Well, Ota may be a bit… passionate, but his heart seems to be in the right place. (Please be kind to him, A-set!)

It’s been two weeks since A-set’s debut video. She promises to be delivering weekly updates every Wednesday, unless she gets “abducted or something.”

Ota, please protect A-set and make sure that doesn’t happen! We’re counting on you!

Net Idol Iris Sagan from AI: The Somnium Files.
Net Idol Iris Sagan from AI: The Somnium Files.
Net Idol Iris Sagan from AI: The Somnium Files.

About A-set

A-set, also known as Tesa, is an internet idol under the entertainment office Lemniscate.

She is a cheerful 18-year-old girl from Tokyo, Japan who loves video games.

She can sing, dance, and does Let’s Play videos in her spare time.

She’s on a mission to win a Grammy and be Spike Chunsoft’s cutest internet idol ever!

A-set’s Official Profile

Net Idol Iris Sagan AKA A-set from Spike Chunsoft video game AI: The Somnium Files.

Name: Iris Sagan

Age: 18 years old

Height: 157 cm (5′ 2″)

Measurements: 81/57/80 cm (32/22/31 in)

Birthday: October 26

Horoscope: Scorpio

Blood Type: O

Hometown: Tokyo, Japan

Interests: Video Games, Movies, The Occult

Likes: Iris Flowers

Talent: Runs extremely fast

Voice Actress: Jackie Lastra

Follow A-set on Twitter.

About Kotaro Uchikoshi

Spike Chunsoft and Too Kyo Games video game developer Kotaro Uchikoshi and Iris Sagan.

A director and scenario writer, his skills shine in his adventure titles, such as the Zero Escape series (including the award-winning Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors), Punch Line, and Ever17: The Out of Infinity.

He is well-known for his unconventional plot twists and offbeat humor and has been actively working on many genres, many games, and many stories.

His next upcoming project is AI: The Somnium Files, which was announced at Spike Chunsoft’s Anime Expo 2018 panel.


View the teaser for AI: The Somnium Files on its official website.

Net Idol Iris Sagan saying Thank you so much everyone on Valentines Day.
Sunfish art from Japanese video game AI: The Somnium Files.
A crazed otaku Ota Matsushita love poem for Net Idol Iris Sagan.
Net Idol Iris Sagan from AI: The Somnium Files laughing and browsing To-witter.

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