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MoguLive Recommends VTuber Walking Vlog, VRChat Wedding, and Puppet-Making Video

The roundup shows how VTuber content continues to diversify beyond streaming into polished vlogs, virtual event services, and craft documentation, with MoguLive's curation signaling editorial taste in the space.

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MoguLive Recommends VTuber Walking Vlog, VRChat Wedding, and Puppet-Making Video

MoguLive's weekly VTuber video roundup for the week through June 26 highlights three recommended works: a walking vlog by Kono Pochi, a demonstration of a VRChat wedding service called V-Konshiki Ding filmed by Kawasaki Silvia, and a puppet-making video by self-embodied VTuber Aiizumi Ryoku. The column praises the editing and dialect in the vlog, the emotional resonance of the virtual wedding, and the detailed craftsmanship of the puppet build.

MoguLive's weekly VTuber video column for the week through June 26 picks three works it considers must-watch. The first is a walking vlog by Kono Pochi, an internet hamster who promised to climb Mt. Fuji and filmed a walk from Tabe Station to Kunitachi Station to get healthier. The column praises her Tosa dialect, brisk editing, and the unexpected appearance of a Freemason. The second is a demonstration of V-Konshiki Ding, a service for weddings and receptions in VRChat, filmed by Kawasaki Silvia. The column says the ceremony feels as wonderful as a real one. The third is a puppet-making video by self-embodied VTuber Aiizumi Ryoku, who creates and moves her own avatar. She shows the full process from buying materials to embroidering the face, and the column notes her skill at deforming her original design while keeping key details.

  • A Vtuber Bad at Walking: From Tabe Station to Kunitachi Station [Failure]: First vlog by Kono Pochi, praised for Tosa dialect, brisk editing, and bad-luck entertainment angle.
  • Happiness of Meeting and Marrying in Virtual Space: Demonstration of V-Konshiki Ding wedding service in VRChat, filmed by Kawasaki Silvia; column says ceremony is as wonderful as a real one.
  • A Self-Embodied Vtuber Makes Her Own Puppet! [Making]: Puppet-making video by Aiizumi Ryoku, showing full process from materials to embroidery; column praises costume adjustment and clear explanation.

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