I... don't know eitherShe doesn't know.
It seems that their recent Oshi Live 3d mini concert they did is related to this "Brave Group", as this was on their website
They seem to be a group expanding in other regions as well?
It's possible. Maybe Brave's not satisfied with the growth of V4Mirai so far and this is testing the waters of doing a complete buyout of Idol in order to instantly get themselves a solid foothold in the EN market. Might not be a bad deal for either company.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Brave ends up buying out Niji or some shit to actually try to monopolize the whole industry, I still don't fully trust them. Aviel is definitely getting bought out though, but in typical jew trickery he might get himself a lofty position on the board in exchange and end up ascending to CEO of the whole thing in the future.
Money, everyone who wants this shitshow to succeed only cares because this is essentially just a charity for chuubas. The company is admittedly not intending to make a profit and is just a money burning scheme born out of rifuu's ego.As much as i want to say this is a peak woman take. I'm interested to see what you think is promising or appealing there? Getting a chuuba's view on it would be informative.
The OVA is a bummer and a half.I... don't know either
Considering a lot of the Idol girls are showing signs of life/activity on their PL's, a buyout could also go horribly wrong. Brave's restrictions are probably very different from what the IdolEN girls enjoyed having for most of their time thus far, so a buyout could blow up in Brave's face if they make too many changes.It's possible. Maybe Brave's not satisfied with the growth of V4Mirai so far and this is testing the waters of doing a complete buyout of Idol in order to instantly get themselves a solid foothold in the EN market. Might not be a bad deal for either company.
So you're in a "hope it works out cause it is a nice deal for talents" mindset. Hey if it works, that's great, but realistically I don't see it working all that well. I guess it is nice to see experimental corpos be more talent positive than heavy restrictive.Her general contract terms, while optimistic, are very VERY nice. I think she'll probably run out of money pretty quickly, and I think appealing to such a volatile audience is dumb (coomers), but overall I think if she can hold to what she's preaching and succeed, it'd be really cool to see.
I also just really like the silhouette for the "Pins" character...............
The cut is great, the benefits are great, the is great. Just overall good concepts for an agency, especially coming from being indie.
She doesn't know.
Ummm IDK about that while Chronoir its still under Anycolor they will still be safe: These two are currently the best vtubers in the industry and have a lot of deals with other brands.I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Brave ends up buying out Niji or some shit to actually try to monopolize the whole industry, I still don't fully trust them. Aviel is definitely getting bought out though, but in typical jew trickery he might get himself a lofty position on the board in exchange and end up ascending to CEO of the whole thing in the future.
Consider the simple math - being in a company is supposed to increase your revenue as a streamer to a rate proportional to a cut they take, to even consider joining them. If you want to launch new vtubers (and you do if you don't want to be forgotten and irrelevant) then it requires money. Let's be generous and assume a corpo doubles your income, this would allow it to afford a new gen every year, at the cost of 50% cut. This is a very big number and a very slow rate of expansion. She either needs to be extremely successful in boosting her members revenue (which let's be real is not going to happen with a no name agency) or take a very large cut. She thinks that she can pick dollars out of thin air and people will give it to her "just because". This will only end in everyone around taking advantage of her own stupidity, until she is broke, in debt, and lost an ability to trust anyone foreverHer general contract terms, while optimistic, are very VERY nice. I think she'll probably run out of money pretty quickly, and I think appealing to such a volatile audience is dumb (coomers), but overall I think if she can hold to what she's preaching and succeed, it'd be really cool to see.
I also just really like the silhouette for the "Pins" character...............
The cut is great, the benefits are great, the is great. Just overall good concepts for an agency, especially coming from being indie.
I'm glad we're all in agreement that the flurry of PL activity is caused by the Brave Partnership and not by Riro's firing.Considering a lot of the Idol girls are showing signs of life/activity on their PL's, a buyout could also go horribly wrong. Brave's restrictions are probably very different from what the IdolEN girls enjoyed having for most of their time thus far, so a buyout could blow up in Brave's face if they make too many changes.
I feel like investors would care less about how great of a deal Idol is for the talents and more about revenue and growth rates, tbh.I don't much to add, but all the "we're so cool, look at our revenue splits!" PR crap makes a lot more sense when you look at it from the perspective of Aviel shopping around to sell.
That seems questionable? I think the attraction of a corp for a lot of people is more the idea of additional management support, networking, etc rather than raw dollars? There's still a value added for cut taken equation for sure, but it's more complex than just $$$Consider the simple math - being in a company is supposed to increase your revenue as a streamer to a rate proportional to a cut they take, to even consider joining them.
Sorry guys Discord staff caught her grooming
I don't much to add, but all the "we're so cool, look at our revenue splits!" PR crap makes a lot more sense when you look at it from the perspective of Aviel shopping around to sell.I'm glad we're all in agreement that the flurry of PL activity is caused by the Brave Partnership and not by Riro's firing.
No, seriously, I'm pretty sure we're all agreeing on that.
IIRC, Brave has a poor reputation from the first time it tangled with the industry, but its financial resources are nothing to scoff at. There's a difference between "Jewish startup, ads, shekels, teehee" and "JP corp that bought out Japan's #3 corp (admittedly at a level loosely comparable to Phase Connect, not a serious competitor for the big two) at the start of its shopping spree."
If Brave Group is hands off enough and provides resources, this can be a legitimate boon for Idol's talents, getting shit in 2024 they couldn't expect from Idol alone by 2027. I can understand being worried about the future, but if I were an Idol talent, I'd absolutely give this a shot.
Okay, this does assume that this partnership turns into an actual buyout, but by the looks of it, everyone agrees that's a given as long as Idol's talents vibe with Brave's during the cooperation honeymoon.
Now the big question: Given Brave's shopping spree and EN startups (plural), I'd assume that Brave were the ones to approach Aviel. It's hardly certain, but IMO more likely.
Was he the only one they approached?
Hey now, they ban what they even suspect is grooming in anime communities. Now if it's furries or troonshine on the other hand....>implying discord bans people for grooming
I know Yamanbas are tired of the Phase and Idol comparisons but now its just funnyI'm glad we're all in agreement that the flurry of PL activity is caused by the Brave Partnership and not by Riro's firing.
No, seriously, I'm pretty sure we're all agreeing on that.
IIRC, Brave has a poor reputation from the first time it tangled with the industry, but its financial resources are nothing to scoff at. There's a difference between "Jewish startup, ads, shekels, teehee" and "JP corp that bought out Japan's #3 corp (admittedly at a level loosely comparable to Phase Connect, not a serious competitor for the big two) at the start of its shopping spree."
If Brave Group is hands off enough and provides resources, this can be a legitimate boon for Idol's talents, getting shit in 2024 they couldn't expect from Idol alone by 2027. I can understand being worried about the future, but if I were an Idol talent, I'd absolutely give this a shot.
Okay, this does assume that this partnership turns into an actual buyout, but by the looks of it, everyone agrees that's a given as long as Idol's talents vibe with Brave's during the cooperation honeymoon.
Now the big question: Given Brave's shopping spree and EN startups (plural), I'd assume that Brave were the ones to approach Aviel. It's hardly certain, but IMO more likely.
Was he the only one they approached?