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The box office has cleared the 2.5 billion mark in Japan's cinemas now.
The blue-ray release was announced.... and the pre-orders were immediately sold out. They promised to make more.
The blue-ray will have a bunch of features, like a voice drama post timeskip by IroKaguYachi, a duet version of Reply with Kaguya and Iroha and more concept art. Apparently it will also include some cut movie scene involving Iroha, making the movie even longer.
Kaguya's voice actress was on a VTuber radio show with Hoshimachi Suisei, doing in character interviews and conversation. It's post time-skip Kaguya and she receives a letter from Iroha where they are lovey-dovey with each other. When asked what Kaguya loves about Iroha her answer was an infatuated "Everything".
https://files.catbox.moe/fqy8uk.m4a
Iroha's birthday was revealed to be May 11th and she got a bunch of birthday art, including official illustrations by the studio.
The Virtual World Tsukuyomi fundraiser reached 4000%, then was reopened for a bit because lots of orders didnt get through and now its at 5000%.
The Ray MV now plays after the movie on Netflix too.
Kaguya and Yachiyo's VAs appeared on The First Take together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laOwIwY_dWg
Natsuyoshi and Hayami sing World is Mine live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DXqEa-7-Wg
Natsuyoshi and Hayami sing Ray live.
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In the Ray MV you can see Roka approach the depressed Iroha, which might be the first time these two interacted. And later there is a shot of someone handing Iroha a snack in the classroom, which I assume is Mami.
It's nice how they subtly flash back to how their friendships started.
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So here is an excerpt of chapter 2 of the novel:
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No matter how I think about it, I probably have to report this to the police.
For the first time in my life, I dialed 110 on my smartphone and pressed the call icon.
While listening to the ringing tone,
I rehearsed what to say.
I have to be extremely careful.
If I say even one thing wrong, they might think I kidnapped her.
Let’s practice.
“There’s been an incident…”
…No good.
“A baby appeared… from a seven-colored glowing utility pole…”
That sounds ridiculous.
“There was a baby crying so I brought her home…”
…Yeah I’d definitely get arrested.
I’m completely lost.
How am I supposed to explain something I don’t even understand myself?
“This is Tachikawa Police Station. Is it an incident or an accident?”
“Ah! It’s okay! Everything is… fine now! Sorry! Thank you very much!”
In the end, I called the police just to tell them “everything is fine” and hung up.
The most suspicious phone call ever.
…I’m sorry, officer.
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The movie didnt really convey this, but the whole part where Iroha madly rambles about finding a baby was just her practicing. The only thing she said to the cops is that everything is fine. Which explains why they didnt come to check it out.
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>>4559221
Fuck off noveltard. The novel adds stuff but this is a case of you speaking from your ass to overrate it and bitch about the movie
The movie conveyed it fine. I never questioned why the police didn't come or even think Iroha actually told them any of the explanations she was thinking. I knew it was her going through ideas and realizing how bad it sounds from the cops' perspective, realizing no way she could explain the sudden appearance of Kaguya that the cops would believe and not make Iroha look suspicious
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>>4559229
Sure buddy. Your perfect little mind made a good guess and now you feel very smart. Good for you.
Now when we return to reality, this was just a fun fact, because normal people would not jump to that conclusion, because the movie gave no indication that the call was still connecting or when it actually connected.
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>>4559573
VR on that level doesn't exist IRL. So the closest equivalent to the streaming with live 2D avatars Kaguya and Yachiyo are seen doing sometimes is indeed Vtubers. Not my problem if you hate Vtubers and hate the fact your favorite movie is assoicated with them. Cope and seethe
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>>4559573
They literally do L2D streams all the time in the movie. They also use 3D models for some streams like Vtubers do. Kaguya also is a hybrid streamer who does live cam stuff sometimes. You are so focused on the VR aspect, when that isnt even the majority of their content. They are literally called Livers which is a Japanese term for Vtubers. It's not the same term as just a general streamer.
Tsukuyomi is a platform, like Youtube. You can literally see the streaming/video platform several time in the movie. There is a reason why everyone from the staff, to the voice actresses, to the Japanese fans calls it a Vtuber influenced movie.
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>>4559578
i'm not any of those anons and i can't stand vtubers like any sane person, but you chose a pretty weird hill to die on
even if by some technicality the characters were to not be labeled as 'vtubers', they still do exatly the same kind of shit when streaming, it makes no difference
it's a good movie with a bad minor theme in it, big deal, vtuber-adjacent stuff is just being shoe-horned everywhere for easy money nowadays, it's the new idolshit fad
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>>4559634
>There is literally nothing wrong with Vtubers. They are just streamers
but that is what's wrong with them, buncha randos rambling about retarded shit at an even more retarded audience while begging for monetization support, i tried to sit through that shit several times but there's just no value whatsoever, it's not interesting, not funny, not cute, nothing but a waste of time
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>>4559639
>Hating the very concept
i'm hating that it makes me feel like gauging my fucking eyes and ears out the whole time, anon
i don't even have high standards or anything, but holy shit i don't know how they could conjure up something so cringe-inducing i'd rather watch idols instead, at least some of them have talent despite being glorified fetish material
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoaMMaeTpow
Another clip from the radio show.
I can't believe I have to point this out in an official promotion, but Natsuyoshi got it wrong.
>Because this was the first song Iroha wrote for me it's special
Except... it isn't. Iroha didn't write that song for Kaguya. It was one of her old songs she composed as a kid. Like all the songs Kaguya sings until Reply. I guess she might have cleaned and touched some parts of these old songs, but she most definitely did not write it for Kaguya. And as Natsuyoshi says herself, Kaguya wrote the lyrics, so it wasn't that either.
I suppose you can't expect her to remember all the details. But that means I know the movie better than Kaguya's own actress at this point. What am I doing with my life?
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>>4559841
I love that Kaguya is still so direct even when completely embarrassed. I hope there will be occasions to see her 10 (+8000) years later self get embarrassed in the presence of Iroha's herself as well.
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I wonder was there any kind of background hint about an asteroid coming close to Earth in the next 80 years or something? It feels like the kind of foreshadowing they would absolutely put into the movie, but I haven't found anything about it yet.
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>>4559909
It's in the novel but not in the movie.
With a ticklish laugh, the tablet's screen switched from one thing to the next. News reporting the possibility of a giant meteor approaching, a movie about a life-risking romance, a sold-out Yachiyo concert, anime, sports broadcasts, a silly video I took with my friends.
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>>4559215
https://x.com/oricon_ranking/status/2056819931774439497
So aside from its constant wins in the cinema, the song album for CPK! has been in the TOP 10 most downloaded for 17 week straight and the last two weeks it has been number 1 again.
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I really gotta share this one lol
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Yachiyo: "Everyone~ So do you have any oshis other than Yaccho~?"
Chat:
(a bunch of people posting Mikado or other streamers)
(One guy posts "IroP")
Yachiyo: "...Yeah yeah, seems like everyone's got some. I see lots of Mikado-sama...and..."
Yachiyo: "Ha?"
Chat:
(Gotta be Mikado
Only Yachiyo!
Kaguya because she looks like a JK
>>IroP
ROKA kicks ass
mamimami!)
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>>4561186
Yachiyo: "Eh? IroP? Ha? Did you say IroP? Did I misread? Huh? Why? Hey?"
Chat:
(Idiot, why did you say IroP...
Ah
Oh?
Oh no...
Huh)
Yachiyo: "Ha? Ha? Ha? Ha? Nononono haha~ Iroha can't really be your oshi. You know she doesn't want to stand out or anything, so I think that will be a bit of a problem~?"
Chat:
(Huh? I can't?
Aaah...
Damn she talks fast now lol
It's not that you can't, but think of who you are dealing with
Go To Heaven
Then I will stop staning IroP...
Scaary)
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>>4559216
Final(ish) box office: 2.56 billion yen.
That's around 16 million dollars or 14 million euros.
For a domestic box office of a movie that only ran in a very limited amount of cinemas and was also cheaply available on streaming platforms the entire time, this is an outstanding successs story.
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>>4559215
I noticed something on my like 10th rewatch of the movie. Really never "clicked" with me, but there was always an off feeling.
They go out of their way to make a sound that reveals the door to Yachiyo's appartment was unlocked from the inside.... But how?
There is nobody who could have done it. Fushi is just an AR image and the real one is a mindless slug now. Yachiyo doesnt have a body. I thought maybe the door was electronically locked and can be remotely opened, but... no? It's a basic mechnical lock and hinge. No sign of any tech.
Really weird.
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>>4562106
Someone certainly needs to maintain or supply her server network, so I assume she has confidants outside. I thought they would have spare keys, because there is usually no reason for Yachiyo to ever unlock the door herself.
But yeah, with this situation it must be a really well disguised electrical door.
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>>4562113
...then what are all the hundreds of hard drives and server infrastructure around it for?
My point was that if some of these get fried or a cable breaks, someone has to replace them.
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>>4562117
Some assume that Yachiyo was working with the CIA, due to her connection with the wine guy. I doubt it though, because it seems like he intentionally let her get away. The CIA 100% would want Lunarian tech for themselves.
The novel makes it really vague on purpose too, where Iroha says there are rumors the CIA back Tsukuyomi or Yachiyo is a digital ghost or there have been several "Yachiyo"s who just pass on the mental from administrative to administrative.
The only thing that is obvious is that this cannot be a solo operation. Yachiyo needed help to set it all up and to keep it going. Black Onyx has sponsors, so clearly money comes in that way. And they have a video platform like Youtube, so that probably has lots of investors too. And on top of that they got a service similar to Paypal, except you can pay real life with online currency... to set up that kind of system you need insane reach and deals.
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>>4562121
>And they have a video platform like Youtube
And it is called fucking BambooTube...
I honestly wonder if Yachiyo used her future knowledge to set up a video platform that replaces Youtube in the timeline and financed herself that way. Like it's a carbon copy.
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>>4562121
>The CIA 100% would want Lunarian tech for themselves.
Which is odd, as IRL it's the DOD handling alien (extraterrestrial) things, not the CIA.
As for Yachiyo, she has had 8000 years of networking. Not only she knows who's who, she most likely MADE who's who. She's older than every conspiracy.
She most likely has every tech bro in her pocket.
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>>4562132
Alien tech isnt real, so nobody is actually handling it. But if they find tech in some other country they'd certainly ransack it and bring it to the US.
Also I doubt she has that kind of network. She spent hundreds of years inside the Imperial treasury, because the people treated her spaceship as a sacred national treasure, same as that mirror, magatama etc. CIA guy found it after Japan's surrender in WW2 and freed Yachiyo. That's the only reason she is not rotting away in some vault. Doesn't seem like she did an awful lot of networking before that or she wouldnt have ended up that way.
The period betwen the 40s and 90s is a bit nebulous.
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I never noticed this, but this is the one shot that actually shows a child in Tsukuyomi. I assume she is here with her mom as they are both wearing Yachiyo fan outfits.
I really didn't expect children to have access to it. The more you look at it the more ubiqutous the smart contacts are in this society. But making some for children would mean making them especially small.
Anyway, I guess that means the tech has only become available recently, because child Iroha would have gone to Tsukuyomi literally all the time otherwise. If her mother let her get smartcons that is.
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>>4562234
>I'm always hungry because Mom spends all our money on Yachiyo merch, but she says things will get better when she marries Yachiyo and we can live in Tsukuyomi permanently. She's also been buying a lot of sleeping pills lately and trying to get me to take them, and they help me sleep through the hunger pangs.
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>>4559215
https://x.com/pianorock_y/status/2059573678103474537
This is the nerdiest and simultaneously most soulful shit I have seen yet.
They made a programming tutorial book based on CPK! that teaches you how to program InuDOGE and make your own web app and start as a streamer. This is 100% legit by the way, not a joke.
All for under 10 bucks btw. This is teaching material that would actually work for modern nerds.
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>>4562475
It's her way of dropping hints, but Iroha was at first too dense and later too Kaguyasexual to pick up on them. Also, I love ultra-feminine lesbians and it still hurts me that Roka never got the fat girl on the rebound.
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>>4562475
This is called the "lesbian handsign" in some circles. Though there are plenty of het artists who didn't get the message and use it haphazardly on their hetsluts.
Maybe this artist actually understood its meaning.
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https://cho-kaguyahime-officialstore.bookstores.jp/
The preorders for the limited edition of the blu-ray are open again. There are two choises aviable. One will ship in september and the other october to give them time to produce enough copies.
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Since people are looking at the official shop for the BDs. They also put up for preorder these acrylic stands of the early desings that have Yachiyo with the collarbone piercings. There are also acrylic stands of rare characters like Iroha's mom and Otakou.
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https://x.com/prinscarce/status/2060278920541548846
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https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/145322952
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> 아침과 밤의 온도차가 큰 야치요
> Yachiyo, with a large temperature difference between morning and night
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So remember this scene where Yachiyo casually tells Iroha that Kaguya was working for a black side of the moon company for 80 years and missed her expiration date? It's clearly shown that on top of finishing her backlog of work she made a Kaguyabot like copy that would continue doing her job perpetually.
The wind mechansim clearly implies this is a artificial thing that isn't exactly like Kaguya, but...
Many JP fans now wonder if this is the earliest iteration of Kaguya's ability to clone herself that she displays as Yachiyo. As Yachiyo she perfected the process, but this Kaguya clone on the moon could well be an actual copy of Kaguya that just stays in the brainwashed state the Lunarians put Kaguya in with the feather robe. Or it is a low functioning version without her memories or emotions so she wont suffer, but still. It's actually an insane plot point. Almost as crazy as considering that for the entire life of Iroha and Kaguyabot, the original Kaguya will be working on the moon... and only go back in time after their whole story is over. Imagine if she looked down even once in that time.
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SOME artists went as far as to imagine that copy of Kaguya on the moon to look back in time to Earth and see the original have a happy ending and feeling justifiably fucked over and used... and vowing revenge.
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>>4563747
It's an extra on the second disc so yeah, it will be a compilation separate from the movie.
Someone noted that this scene from the Ray music video is probably supposed to be the trio doing the commentary.
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>>4563748
That... doesnt make sense. Because the commentary is clearly for post timeskip versions of the trio. This scene clearly takes place before Kaguya leaves for the moon (moon hairpin, Iroha's super short hair).
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>>4563756
Except you don't know when that photo was taken. Kaguya wears the sun hairpin even IRL during the Ray MV. It's clearly replaced her moon hairpin. Goes right along with Tsukuyomi changing to Amaterasu. The fact that it's night in that photo even implies it was before the big changes after Kaguyabot got completed.
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>>4563758
That's a good question actually. DOES Tsukuyomi permanently change to Amaterasu? Aka, the whole world is always in sunlight now? Or was that just for the event? Or maybe it now has a proper day/night cycle?
Irl I could definitely see people being upset about losing the night setting completely. But I also assume that it was always night sort of bothered some people too.
The fact that the entrance gate plaquette changed completely makes it seem like it was a total rebranding though.
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>>4564823
Yeah, Yachiyo is probably one of the best programmers alive and Iroha is almost without question the best roboticist. And that's completely setting aside that Yachiyo at first and then probably both of them are crazy rich too.
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>>4564825
I mean, if that was the first time she got anyone else to invest, that means all of the technological development and the YC body were all funded by either research grants or Yachiyo, since Iroha was at most just a postdoc at that point. That's a ridiculous amount of money. Yes she needed a little more, but only to get her over the line to get to the second body.
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>>4564837
I very much assume her research was funded by investors who gave grants to the lab she works at. My assumption is that her particular strain of hyperfixation just wasn't what the investors cared about, so she needed her brother to bridge the money gap to the perfected android wife.
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>>4564838
Investors usually don't fund massive jumps in technology, they fund incremental progress, because it's lower risk then betting that this particular postdoc is going to advance the field of robotics by decades to build her wife a full scale robotic body. Non-governmental investors in particular would rather hire the researcher into their company than bankroll them externally. I still don't see how she pulls off the early days without Yachiyo bankrolling her.
Also, just on general principles, why wouldn't you expect Yachiyo to be rich? She created this universe's version of youtube and a nearly full immersion VR combination of Second Life and a MOBA, and that's just what we see in the restrained scope of the movie. People seem to be getting full on brand deals. There's no say she's not making bank.
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>>4564921
For various reasons, needing funding for the robot body being one of the biggest giveaways. It also follows that as the sole owner kf Tsukuyomi, she carries the financial burden of the entire thing. Sponsors are for the KASSEN aspect only. E-sports. Tsukuyomi is free with no subscription model. They support Fuju Pay, which is a system that somehow turns in-game currency into real money. These philantropic endeavors are costly.
And we dont know if BambooTube is actually Yachiyo's property.
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>>4564944
Roblox is the nearest real world analogy to Tsukuyomi, including being a free to play game and even having a conversion from in-game currency into real money, and the Roblox Corporation is on the Russel 1000, with 3.6 billion in revenue and 7.18 billion in assets. And Tsukuyomi unquestionably blows Roblox out of the water.
The only way Yachiyo isn't loaded is if she specifically goes out of her way not to be. And do you really think Yachiyo of all people wouldn't want to be able to provide for Iroha, when she hated seeing her struggle in poverty?
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How are we presuming that Yachiyo has access to a bank account if she doesn't have an ID card or human registration document of any kind due to being what people believe is just an AI program? Or did she just use her hacking skills?
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>>4564956
Unless you're thinking of somewhere different, it says she's a director at a white-sector research institute, not that she works for a company. Which brings it back to research grants, which would be much more narrowly targeted, not something like "I want to build an entire prosthetic robot body".
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>>4564950
Roblox makes money by scamming kids with overpriced content bundles and getting money off of their users creative works. This is literally nothing like Tsukuyomi, which appears to be entirely focused on enabling creative expression without looking at profit.
Let's look at what little monetisation methods we see in the movie:
-Superchats/donations
This is something we know from Youtube and Twitch and the platforms actively profit from this by taking a part of the donations as a service fee. However, as I mentioned before, we don't have any proof Yachiyo owns BambooTube.
Yachiyo herself is the number one streamer in Tsukuyomi, so you may assume she should be rich from simps and fans donating to her, however, there is not a single Donation pop up in ANY stream she appears in during the movie. It seems she disabled this feature entirely for her streams.
-Concerts
The concerts are clearly aired on the video platform mentioned before, but many VR visitors also aquire tickets. So you could assume that ad revenue and ticket sales would factor in. However, Yachiyo's concert tickets did not imply a purchase, but rather were treated like a rare item. Iroha has never been to a Yachiyo concert directly before as the novel confirms, she always watched outside the venue. Iroha is willing to spend money to get Yachiyo merch and smartcons.... I dont think she would be able to stop herself from buying tickets if they were actually for sale.
Ad revenue is a different matter, but Yachiyo treats her streams like a service and as mentioned before disables donations, so I assume she also disables ads.
-Merch
The only real life Yachiyo merch we see looks handmade, so it could just be something Iroha herself created. Virtual Yachiyo merch is probably bought with in-game currency.
I will say though, this is probably the most likely source of pure personal revenue for Yachiyo, unless she allowed third parties to profit on her image, which would be very dumb.
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>>4565045
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-Sponsors
They seem to be mostly there for the gamers themselves, but it is common courtesy for sponsors to pay the platform too. At best this would probably offset the cost of maintaining the servers, developing the game and doing all the promotions to begin with.
-Investors
I think this is just how Tsukuyomi actually runs. Shadowy investors who want the service available for their own reasons. As Yachiyo does not seem to run this thing for profit though and seems to be the sole owner, no shareholders or profit racketeering would make much sense. Who invests into something that they cant squeeze for money back?
-Counseling app
I do not believe for a second its monetized.
-Cosmetics
Ultimately I cant prove there arent stores for cosmetics. But with Yachiyo's goal being to support even poor people's creative spirit and remove them from the hardships of reality, it would seem counterproductive.
The issue overall is that Yachiyo doesnt care about personal enrichment and is too consientious to go full capitalist exploiter on her playerbase. Under that light, running Tsukuyomi itself would suck up all non-reprehensible forms of funding.
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>>4559215
https://x.com/yabuki_side/status/2062118674362986575/
Yabuki Kentaro of all people has also been jumping on the CPK train. Not a yuri mangaka by any stretch, but still pretty famous for Black Cat and To Love Ru. If nothing else he always loved having bisexual girls and cool action in his stories. So it doesn't surprise me that CPK tickled his fancy.
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>>4565046
Maybe she went with 'making the number go up' like she suggested to Iroha once upon a time.
But realistically it's probably the superchat and membership cuts since it appears she has no competition and her tech is out of this world and is the go-to for any form of entertainment.
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The scene where Iroha seeks funding from her brother is a little silly and just there to show Iroha has a good relationship with her bro + show the boyband IRL. Kaguya made enough money as a streamer in a few months to set Iroha up in an expensive apartment for the foreseeable future, so Yachiyo, the owner of that platform, should be able to easily finance Iroha's research.
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I think you severely underestimate the kind of funding this kind of resarch would take... we are talking about achieving total sensory fabrication, a perfect neurological link and creating what is essentially a working bio-mechanical human (considering Iroha made her "human" enough to have all bodily functions and a limited life span).
This is stuff that indidivually would have to be funded for decades, something you could pour millions of dollars into just to get a proof of concept going. Even if Iroha is a super genius, the equipment, hired research staff and testing would balloon into incredible expenses that no kind of streamer could cover.
Black Onyx are clearly pretty well off, but their money injection is seemingly just for the final step. Most of the major funding must have come from elsewhere for those 10 years.
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How did Iroha pitch the "indistinguishable from humans" androids to potential investors?
I'm going to assume what the above conversations stated and say that Yachiyo and Black Onyx only partially funded Iroha's research, and she needed a third party to get the $.
Maybe there's some interest in the robotics, cybernetics and medicine that could be derived from Iroha's research, but there's simply not that much market for a Bicentennial Man.
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