I have yet to find a single decent argument for how VTubers graduating for little to no reason *ISN'T* considered selfish. Unlike other forms of entertainment, VTubers can't be easily replaced, especially corporate ones. Dragon Ball media is still being made after Akira Toriyama's passing. Other people are allowed to review movies and board games besides Spoony. But what happens when a VTuber quits? The IP holder is stuck with a character that they're unable or unwilling to do much with. It doesn't matter if the person behind the character becomes indie, because that's not the same character, not to mention they're legally unable to interact with their former colleagues. And yet for some reason, people think *I'M* the selfish one for wanting someone to stay in their comfortable jobs that most can only dream of having (and no, former Kurosanji members don't count because, unlike the recent Hololive defectors, *THEY* actually have legit reasons for quitting).
Otaking Mikohani
I have yet to find a single decent argument for how VTubers graduating for little to no reason *ISN'T* considered selfish. Unlike other forms of entertainment, VTubers can't be easily replaced, especially corporate ones. Dragon Ball media is still being made after Akira Toriyama's passing. Other people are allowed to review movies and board games besides Spoony. But what happens when a VTuber quits? The IP holder is stuck with a character that they're unable or unwilling to do much with. It doesn't matter if the person behind the character becomes indie, because that's not the same character, not to mention they're legally unable to interact with their former colleagues. And yet for some reason, people think *I'M* the selfish one for wanting someone to stay in their comfortable jobs that most can only dream of having (and no, former Kurosanji members don't count because, unlike the recent Hololive defectors, *THEY* actually have legit reasons for quitting).
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