TV-Series
Description
Yuki Tanaka streams as VTuber Awayuki Kokorone for Live-On agency, carrying childhood trauma and PTSD from family dysfunction that drove her to run away. This trauma persisted after her parents' deaths, suppressing grief during their funeral and triggering intense reactions to family references. Before streaming, she suffered burnout from an exploitative corporate job.
Her career launched with the elegant Awayuki persona—winter princess aesthetic, snow-themed phrases, and composed demeanor—but gained minimal traction until an accidental live stream revealed her drunken, unfiltered self: vulgar, loud, and openly attracted to female colleagues while drinking StroZero. This incident skyrocketed her popularity. She formally adopted a secondary persona, "Shuwa-chan," nicknamed for the fizz of her drink. Shuwa-chan reflects Yuki's authentic personality—crude, impulsive, and explicit about her attraction to women—with visual traits like an ahoge and lemon accessory. Alcohol or extreme nervousness triggers the switch between personas.
Openly lesbian, Yuki declares herself a "real-life lesbian," expressing romantic and physical attraction to fellow female VTubers, especially Mashiro Irodori. She discusses preferences for lesbian adult content and fantasies about colleagues. Relationships anchor her growth: Mashiro, her illustrator and collaborator, acts as her closest friend and emotional anchor, moderating her stream excesses. Over a year post-debut, Yuki confronted her trauma with support from VTuber Mana Hoshino during Hoshino's graduation stream, marking pivotal healing progress.
As Shuwa-chan, her chaotic streams feature loud outbursts, explicit language, and vulnerable self-esteem revelations. Notable moments include smashing a microphone during gaming rage and raunchy collaborations with openly lesbian colleague Sei Utsuki. Despite her brash exterior, she rejects harmful drinking dares and expresses remorse when actions hurt peers.
Embracing her unfiltered self via Shuwa-chan fueled professional success and personal development, including relocating after a fan doxxing incident. Supportive Live-On relationships aid her gradual trauma processing.
Her career launched with the elegant Awayuki persona—winter princess aesthetic, snow-themed phrases, and composed demeanor—but gained minimal traction until an accidental live stream revealed her drunken, unfiltered self: vulgar, loud, and openly attracted to female colleagues while drinking StroZero. This incident skyrocketed her popularity. She formally adopted a secondary persona, "Shuwa-chan," nicknamed for the fizz of her drink. Shuwa-chan reflects Yuki's authentic personality—crude, impulsive, and explicit about her attraction to women—with visual traits like an ahoge and lemon accessory. Alcohol or extreme nervousness triggers the switch between personas.
Openly lesbian, Yuki declares herself a "real-life lesbian," expressing romantic and physical attraction to fellow female VTubers, especially Mashiro Irodori. She discusses preferences for lesbian adult content and fantasies about colleagues. Relationships anchor her growth: Mashiro, her illustrator and collaborator, acts as her closest friend and emotional anchor, moderating her stream excesses. Over a year post-debut, Yuki confronted her trauma with support from VTuber Mana Hoshino during Hoshino's graduation stream, marking pivotal healing progress.
As Shuwa-chan, her chaotic streams feature loud outbursts, explicit language, and vulnerable self-esteem revelations. Notable moments include smashing a microphone during gaming rage and raunchy collaborations with openly lesbian colleague Sei Utsuki. Despite her brash exterior, she rejects harmful drinking dares and expresses remorse when actions hurt peers.
Embracing her unfiltered self via Shuwa-chan fueled professional success and personal development, including relocating after a fan doxxing incident. Supportive Live-On relationships aid her gradual trauma processing.