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Streamer Spotlight: ZuzuchiBGE

S2 E24 · Chatsunami
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In this episode, Satsunami interviews the rising vtuber ZuzuchiBGE. From anime to kdramas, the duo discuss what it is like to be vtubers during the early 2020s.

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Introduction to Season 2 with Zuzuche

00:00:05
Speaker
Welcome to Chatsunami.
00:00:17
Speaker
Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of Chatsunami. I'm Satsunami and joining me for this very special Season 2 episode of Streamer Spotlight is my very good friend Zuzuche. Zuzuche, welcome to the show. Hi, hi Shatu, how are you today? Genki Dash, Genki Dash. I am very good, thanks. How are you doing? Well, it's morning where I
00:00:44
Speaker
I'm just excited to be here and hang out with you and spend some time and get to know you better and high. I know. We've always said to one another that, oh, we're going to do a collab together. We're going to do something. But obviously, because of time difference, that's like very difficult. So yeah, it's honestly, it's a pleasure having you on the show today. Yeah. Do you want to introduce yourself to the lovely listeners at home?

Zuzuche's Streaming Journey

00:01:10
Speaker
Okay. So hi, Mina Sans. My name is Suzuchi on Suzu and I am a streamer on YouTube right now playing Pokemon Shining Pearl. But I did used to start streaming on Twitch and on Facebook. So I guess it makes me a streamer platform hopper. Oh yeah.
00:01:29
Speaker
But yes, I am a Vtuber and I've always wanted to be an anime girl so I was happy to be able to start streaming as a Vtuber with a group of friends in this little group called Very Grove Entertainment. Hi hi hi hi.
00:01:45
Speaker
I have to admit, it is a pretty awesome group. I have dropped in a couple of times. I think when we first met, I can't actually remember if it was through them we met, or do you remember the first stream you and I bumped into one another?
00:02:01
Speaker
I think the first stream that we bumped into each other was when I was streaming on Twitch. And at that time, I think I was streaming. It was either Sims 4 or getting over it. And then I think we were talking and Mandarin for a

Language Learning and Cultural Backgrounds

00:02:20
Speaker
little bit.
00:02:20
Speaker
And then our wanting to be Mandarin souls, resonated with each other. And we just started talking about Mandarin and the rest was history, I think.
00:02:31
Speaker
I mean, in fact, no, you know, but the people probably listening at home don't know how much of a nerd I am when it comes to language learning. Like, especially right now, my two main languages are Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. I absolutely love both of them. I love hate relationship, but whenever I meet someone else, like on Twitch or anyone online who's got the same kind of love of languages, I'm like a magnet. I just completely gravitate towards them and I'm like,
00:02:58
Speaker
Ah, niho, yeah. You're also there, man. Honestly, I think that was probably it. I was just like, yes, this person's awesome. I will stay here and watch your content. Very good.
00:03:11
Speaker
No, I mean, I found it so interesting. So your name, right? It's Satsu, Satsunami. And then you were writing Chinese characters in chat. And then so in my head, I was like, huh, maybe this is an Asian living in Europe or just somewhere or like somewhere abroad. And then I finally dropped by your stream one day and then I heard your Scottish voice. I'm like, oh, this is so amazing. Yeah.
00:03:39
Speaker
this mixture is so amazing. Yeah, oh no, absolutely. Although I'll give you a laugh for that because I had a similar experience when I started

Humorous Stories and Language Integration

00:03:48
Speaker
out streaming. My friend Green Shield and I, we decided to do like a couple of co-streams and during one of our Pokemon Emerald co-streams
00:03:57
Speaker
this guy from China. Well, we thought he was from China, but he just kind of lived there. A Twitch streamer as well called nafgains. So naf, if you're listening to this, big shout out. I remember he said how he lived in China and everything. I started speaking a little bit of Chinese. It's like, oh yeah, your Chinese is legitimate. And I was like, yes. So I decided to jump on his stream because I was like, oh, I'm really excited. I can't wait to talk to this person from China. He's British.
00:04:26
Speaker
He definitely was in Chinese. So when I hopped on, I was like, huh, okay, this is interesting. I did not expect it, but like, oh no, he's an awesome guy though. Awesome streamer, awesome guy. But yeah, no, I know exactly what you mean. Because that's the thing that was streaming, isn't it? When you get people in the chat and they're saying I'm from here or there, and they're talking about different things, you kind of build an image of them, don't you? You kind of think,
00:04:55
Speaker
like you said with me, as I said, I go on about languages all the time, so you would never expect me to suddenly turn around and produce this voice. For me, what I do whenever I know that there's like, or I think there's somebody who knows how to speak in Mandarin, I look for a few things, right? So one of them is when their name is actually a Mandarin character. Oh, of course, yeah.
00:05:21
Speaker
And then, so I tried to prove my Mandarin knowledge worth by actually trying to read their characters.
00:05:29
Speaker
and it's so funny it's like i think that i know the character and then i just say it all wrong and at some point i'm like you know what i don't know what your character name is please tell me but i will tell you niha or xianxian or whatever but definitely it's it's different when you i think the interesting about languages is like it helps you connect with people and it helps you try to be able to get a little bit closer to them because of this wall of the internet
00:05:56
Speaker
it like separate to you. Oh no absolutely. Like it is one thing kind of like trying to chat in someone else's like secondary language but if you try to speak to people in their native language it's amazing how you can you know meet so many amazing people and especially like for Twitch as well because I have to admit like you saying
00:06:16
Speaker
that you try to figure out the opinion from the characters because honest to God, sometimes whenever I go on to Twitch and I think, okay, today's the day I'm going to be brave enough and today I'm going to either speak Spanish or I'm going to speak Chinese and you know what? This is going to be the day and then I just panic and I'm like,
00:06:37
Speaker
you know, I turned full baby mode and I'm just like, ah, nie-ha. And they're like, you know, they speak very fast and fluent because that actually happened to me when, I can't remember who it was, but there was this same South American streamer that invited me to his stream. I said like, oh, does anyone use Twitch for language learning? And this guy was like, oh, I speak in Spanish. So, you know, you can drop by my stream. So I was like, oh, great. I spoke a little bit of Spanish and then he just like,
00:07:03
Speaker
It was like an unstoppable train. It was just like, yeah, no. I was like, yeah, no, I understand nothing of what you're saying. I accept. Yeah, I was just like, yeah, you know what? Just I trust what you're saying. Fair enough. I believe that I have found a foolproof way to be able to still have streams where you focus on different languages and it's okay for you to fail.

Vtubing Experience and Anime Influence

00:07:31
Speaker
So I actually tried.
00:07:33
Speaker
It's okay for you to not know what you're saying. I have tried Duolingo streaming, like learning. I tried too. I tried learning how to speak in Spanish, but it was an app, an actual, it wasn't Duolingo. And like they had math in Spanish and Espanol. And I was like, I was like, why am I doing this to myself? Why? And I was just going to say why or what in Spanish, but my brain, I just forgot it. So.
00:08:02
Speaker
but like I also am duolingo for learning nihongo so I tried it for a while because so as a as a vtuber I think a lot of the things that's because um of um companies like hololive or visualjo like I think it's at a certain expectation of what people want to see in a vtuber so because it's more of an anime kind of thing I think that people do want to see someone who
00:08:27
Speaker
kind of knows Japanese like a little bit here and there to have that nostalgic feeling of anime and so like it was something that I felt like should be learned so I guess that was what convinced me to try to do learning how to speak in Japanese.
00:08:43
Speaker
That honestly is still awesome though, that you are pursuing Japanese. Because let me tell you, it is horrific in some regards. In the sense that you know, you've got three separate alphabets for one. You've got your Katagana, Hiragana and Kanji.
00:09:00
Speaker
Like, if you learn Chinese, it's like you recognise the kanji, but you don't know how it sounds. And that is the worst. The word for water, for example, is shue and mandarin. And you think, OK, I can just go to Japan and say that. And it's like, no, you can't, because that's not how you say water in Japanese. Oh, OK, this is bad.
00:09:25
Speaker
I will tell you that when Suzuki went to Tokyo, right? So I went with my cousin at that time and we were this weird tandem because she knew how to speak, but I knew how to read because of Mandarin. So whenever we would like go, I was like,
00:09:42
Speaker
I know this means bathroom. This means we're going here. This means we're going there. I think you may not know how to speak it yet, but like, if long as you know how to read it, you won't get lost in Tokyo. Go Satsu! To be fair, that is a good life hack.
00:09:58
Speaker
It's like, learn how to read Mandarin and then you can get around Tokyo, you know? Like, you need the other alphabets. Just go with your kanji, you know? What's the worst that could happen? Spoiler's probably everything, but I do not advocate for that.

Impact of the Pandemic on Streaming

00:10:16
Speaker
I feel like there was like a missing step in that plan.
00:10:24
Speaker
You know, there was definitely a step in between. And someone's like, learn Mandarin, go to Japan. Yeah, sure. Nothing is going to go wrong here. No, nothing's going to. It is a true moral of story. Exactly. Exactly. I'm quite curious, before we move on to, you know, getting your worldly wisdom as it were, because you have been streaming for quite a while, haven't you? I've been streaming as a VTuber since January of 2021.
00:10:54
Speaker
Is it that airway? Wow. I thought it was longer than that, my goodness. I think I tried here and there like to test it probably in like December 2020 and I think that's when we met but like the time that it read that I really tried to do it dedicatedly with my vtuber group was in January. Hi hi. Ah okay.
00:11:17
Speaker
No, because I'm sure. Were you the same as me in the sense that you didn't show your face on stream? You were like a no face streamer. That sounds terrible by the way.
00:11:28
Speaker
I'm sure that's a category, a no-face streamer, but was that the case for you? Yes, it was. So at first I would just be playing games online and then I started to see some people being Vtuber and I was like, what is this thing? It's like, I feel like it's always been my dream to be a real anime girl too and that kind of like triggered it.
00:11:52
Speaker
I mean, yeah, go for it. If you can do it, yeah, live your dreams. Like, no one could stop you being an anime girl. I mean, that's what I say to myself every day, I mean. Well, I have to admit, yours is a lot more, how do I put this, like yours makes a lot more sense than the route

Advantages and Appeal of Vtubing

00:12:10
Speaker
I chose. So for anyone who doesn't know, of course you all know that the mascot of this channel is a red panda. I mean, technically I went the same route as you in the sense that I used a, it was V-roid, wasn't it, that you used
00:12:22
Speaker
For me, I've always wanted to be an anime girl. It was my dream since I was a little girl. So I really love anime. I grew up watching Naruto, and they made the remake of Shaman King, and they've continued stuff like Inuyasha. So going up and watching those things, it really made me kind of want to become a different version.
00:12:46
Speaker
and um and it was interesting how vtubing allows you to express yourself and you were able to like redesign what you wanted to do how you wanted to look and whatnot and you could also like express yourself more so I think that was one of the bigger reasons why I wanted to do it and then of course since the pandemic hit so one of Suzuki's promises to herself is every year I would
00:13:10
Speaker
travel somewhere but like for two years because of the pandemic i couldn't go anywhere i was like you know what i will live vicariously through my beetroot or shelf while i am unable to see the world i will see the world and people through beetroot as an anime girl so killing two birds with one stone hi hi hi hey like something
00:13:36
Speaker
It's like, it always reminds me of, see when you see those pictures online of people who say they've been like to Rome or, you know, like at all of these places but they've like poorly photoshopped themselves to the picture. Yeah, yeah, I was totally there. It's like Satsu, why are you a red panda? It's like, oh, well, oops. I forgot to trade it with my normal self. But I know what you mean. Do you find it easier to do VTubing compared to what you were doing before without
00:14:03
Speaker
the model because I know what you mean like when you were saying like it's a lot more expressive and that's definitely one of the reasons I feel as if I shifted towards it but do you feel the same that it's kind of someone to love through and it's like to give the audience and the or I say audience but the chat really it gives them someone to kind of relate to when they're watching you play
00:14:24
Speaker
I think it really just depends on the people who enjoy watching you and enjoy your stream.

Importance of Community in Streaming

00:14:30
Speaker
I think that their personality, it really doesn't, it normally shines through no matter what on stream, right? They're just people who prefer to watch VTubers more than streamers and vice versa. So I guess it just really depends on the chat's preference. But me personally, because you know, like I'm very, I love anime and I super, super love being an anime girl. So it's like, I feel like my voice
00:14:54
Speaker
has gone up to so many higher decibels because of my excitement when I stream. So yeah. Out of curiosity, you were saying that, did you start streaming in 2020? Is that right? Like before you got into VTubing? Why did you get into streaming then? Because obviously, I think I know the answer. I don't think I have to be a psychic to be like, there was something in particular in 2020 that happened. Gee, I wonder why.
00:15:21
Speaker
We might never know. Okay, that's the end of the episode. Now I'm going again. A lot of people got into streaming because of lockdown and of course the global pandemic. Was that the same for you then? Was it something like you've always wanted to do before that? I think other than this thing that we shall not mention that happened in 2020,
00:15:44
Speaker
I've always known that I wanted to stream within like as an anime but like at that time like I was still really testing it out and then I saw a lot of my friends who were playing Fortnite and starting to do it so it made me interested to just try it and one day I just made a really bad overlay and just tried
00:16:04
Speaker
It ended up pretty fun. I had fun just getting to know people and practicing my not as good Mandarin and Japanese to strangers who may learn it with me and the rest was history.
00:16:19
Speaker
All I can say is bravo to you for putting yourself out there to actually learn these languages live on stream because I would be terrified to do a dual-lingual stream. I've always been tempted to do it and I just thought, no, no, Satsu, don't do it.
00:16:35
Speaker
you're gonna make a butt out yourself. Because every time it's like, you know when you're practicing a language by yourself and you sound like Mr. World Wide, you sound like the absolute greatest polyglot in the world, and then as soon as you go on stream you're like, I've forgotten every single word, I am mispronouncing everything, but it's a sunny day, you know?
00:16:56
Speaker
I get what you mean because even when you learn it in school because I've been learning Mandarin for like eight years and like so like I really practice it and learned it in a classroom. The only time that I ever really could say I genuinely sincerely felt like a Chinese person speaking it was when I
00:17:15
Speaker
when I traveled to Taiwan and we were lost so we had to ask for directions because I could hear them speaking in a certain inflection so I was able to copy that inflection and it just felt natural from there so definitely it's better to learn languages in numbers so I find it interesting how you can learn how to speak another language on stream like using Duolingo or something else and chat can just help you and tell you
00:17:43
Speaker
oh no, you're pronouncing it wrong. This is how you should be saying it. So it's a really interesting new way for people to learn together, definitely, and feel more like they are learning the language properly.

Streaming Platforms and Game Choices

00:17:56
Speaker
And it is really cool that it does attract other people to the stream. It's people that maybe wouldn't have felt as confident to join in or anything. But the fact, as we said at the start of this episode, that you're talking in their language and of course they are coming in and saying, oh no, it's actually this or that. And they're getting more involved and
00:18:20
Speaker
I don't know, it's just there's something that is quite, I don't want to say wholesome, but you know what I mean? It's like really nice when you actually make friends. Fine, it's wholesome. Fine. But you know what I mean? It is so cool when you get to meet people from all over the world, especially when they come back and you're like, oh my God, that's cool. They don't hate my accent. That's right.
00:18:42
Speaker
Before you go into streaming on Twitch, because as you were saying before, you've jumped from every single platform, you've gone from Twitch to YouTube to Facebook. You've been awesome in all of them, by the way, but I wish I knew how to reply to that in Japanese. I was about to say, but no, no, that's random.
00:19:08
Speaker
Yeah, see, before going into Twitch, did you know much about streaming and Twitch? Did you watch a lot of streamers or was it just like it was one of those things that kind of popped up and you're like, okay, I'm going to try that. Yeah, I think versus YouTube, it's really just a spur of a moment thing and I was like, you know what, I'm going to be a Nike slogan and just do it.
00:19:30
Speaker
I know that Twitch is really cute for streaming, so it made sense to try it there. But when I finally started streaming with my avatar, that was when I tried and I jumped to Facebook streaming.
00:19:49
Speaker
What made you jump from Twitch to Facebook? Was there any reason or was it just you wanted to try something different? Because I wanted to just try to see the difference between it and since at that time I knew that there were a lot of VTubers that were also streaming on Facebook so I wanted to find some kindred souls.
00:20:13
Speaker
who would be able to help me and let me know if there's anything that we could do together and collab together. There's a lot of the people who were on Facebook for vtubing were mostly from Asia, which is where I'm from. So it made sense to me at that time to be able to create a more Asian community since BGE was also a group that was started by a bunch of Filipinos.
00:20:40
Speaker
as you said now your own youtube is that right yes so i recently jumped to youtube just for fun and to try it and i wasn't expecting to it's just that pokemon shining pearl came out last week and i just wanted to try and actually stream on a day of a game launch
00:20:58
Speaker
and it was such a fun experience counting down with people together and finally getting into the game and everyone was there and we were all suffering from not being able to enter the game because everyone was trying to enter the game and it was just a pretty fun experience and I really liked it. You know, Pokemon has such a fun community of people who just really love the game and it just also makes me want to keep playing it more. So that's where I am right now, playing Pokemon every morning.
00:21:27
Speaker
6am GMT plus 8 until 9am GMT plus 8.
00:21:32
Speaker
And I've got to ask like a very serious question now, just as a side tangent. Who did you pick as your starter? My starter Pokemon, okay, because I am all about cute things and I like form over function, but I'm not denying this creature of its awesome skills. What's Pinplup, Pinplup, Pinplup? Oh, yes. Yes. And because right now I love Mexican food and I have decided to call all my Pokemons after food
00:22:00
Speaker
I have decided to call him Agua Horchata. Yes, yes, yes. So that is this yummy drink with rice milk and cinnamon. I think that's all there is. So I named my water Pokemon Agua Horchata.
00:22:14
Speaker
The only reason I'm asking is because Gen 4, at least Diamond and Peril, wasn't really a generation I was really into, but I remember when I played it years and years ago. Honestly, I'm aging myself so much because there's people buying this game saying, oh, this is my very first Pokémon game, this is my childhood. Meanwhile, I'm yelling at children to get off my lawn.
00:22:36
Speaker
And I'll say this, I started playing just the other day with a little diamond, and I think my first one was Turtwig, but for the stream we started with a Chimchar, you know, the fire Pokemon.
00:22:53
Speaker
I mean, he's got a cool design. I mean, he's got a Monkey King looking design, which I have to admit, I missed out on. Because when I first played it, I was like, oh, Chimchar's not cool and everything, and I chose Tertweg because he's awesome, he's a dinosaur, for goodness sake. Then I saw his final evolution, and I was like, oh my God, look at this guy. He's a fighting monkey that looks like the Monkey King. I'm like, this is sick, but yeah.
00:23:17
Speaker
He does, doesn't he? With all the fire around his body and his pose, like a fighting monkey. Oh, he's so cool. I well admit, although I don't like his other evolutions, he does have a cool final evolution. But because of that, my chat are like Simpsons fans, so we all started naming.
00:23:39
Speaker
We all started naming the Pokémon after Simpsons characters. So my main starter is called Mojo after the monkey that Homer adopts, because initially it was going to be Mr. Burns. But now we've got characters like we've got Maggie for a star lab. We've got Milhouse the Bidoof, that kind of thing. Honestly, see playing Pokémon on stream? It is so fun.
00:24:03
Speaker
It is. So I think that it is just a joy of like finding a Pokemon in the wild, especially if it's shiny and you hear the ding. It just hits something that I guess it just finds your inner child and it just makes you keep searching and want to be the very best no one ever known.

Childhood Games and Streaming Enjoyment

00:24:22
Speaker
Here's a question for you, because when I started out streaming, Pokémon Green was like the very first game that I ever streamed. I don't mean like Pokémon Leaf Green, I mean like Pokémon Green, which was like the Japanese only release. And unfortunately, I got a version that I came across online
00:24:41
Speaker
And I'm surprised that not many people talk about it because of how bad it is. It's like a poorly translated version of the game. So it's like terrible, terrible translations in it. But it's such a laugh to get through. And the reason I started with Pokémon and I did play other games like Sonic and Getting Call of Duty and things, I played games that
00:25:03
Speaker
I grew up playing with as a child and kind of teenager by extension. But I'm just curious, were you the same? Did you decide that you were going to play games that you grew up with or was there another reason? What was your kind of motivation for playing the games that you play?
00:25:22
Speaker
The first game that I played was a childhood game that I really loved, so it was like Sims. So I used to collect Sims, like I play Sims 1, Sims 2, Sims 3, Sims 4, and then eventually, because I like building stuff and I like designing stuff, making stuff pretty in homes, I eventually grew to really really love.
00:25:39
Speaker
minecraft and then that's how it went to minecraft and for a while i would like build worlds and everything and i got into genshin impact because genshin is such a beautiful game so i wanted to recreate dua and minecraft and then eventually being in an open world survival kind of thing i kind of started to play pokemon a little bit later but
00:25:58
Speaker
I watched the movies and everything, so I watched the new movie, I watched the Nubian movie, I watched the series as a kid. So when I finally saw the Pokemon game and it was on the Switch, and it was like a kind of like an open world game, I was like, I think this is the Pokemon game that I am finally going to try. I must get my hands on all these cute little things. I know, I have simple joy, Satsu.
00:26:24
Speaker
like that is something that i think like a lot of streamers seem to miss out on you know it's like there's a lot of streamers that obviously chase trends and everything they're like oh i'm gonna play this game because it's coming out or i'm gonna play that but do you agree like that it's important that you have to play a game that you do enjoy on stream
00:26:42
Speaker
Yeah definitely I mean I feel like because if you're going to be playing this game day in day out for hours at a time I think it has to be something that you enjoy because when you're not happy and you're not having fun I think your chat can see it and the people watching you will kind of
00:26:59
Speaker
can kind of tell if you're just forcing yourself to do something. So it's always better to just play something that, you know, you can talk about, you know, that you have fun with and you can laugh over. And I think that's what people resonate with nowadays, especially because we're kind of all living and, you know, because of that, which must not be mentioned in 2020.

Streamer-Audience Dynamics

00:27:18
Speaker
Of course. So it's very important to just, you know, have fun, whatever you're doing when you're streaming.
00:27:26
Speaker
Would you say then that's why you do variety streaming as opposed to doing a single game? If you enjoy one game and that's all you ever want to play in your life, that is perfectly fine. But for you personally, is that why you do variety streaming? Because it just kind of mixes things up a bit.
00:27:48
Speaker
Well, I think that being a variety streamer definitely makes it more interesting for the streamer and also for the people that watch you because it kind of changes the game every now and then. So I think that being a variety streamer, it definitely has its pros and its cons.
00:28:09
Speaker
So I think one of the pros for it is that you as a streamer, you never really run out of things to do. And you're just able to change things up whenever you want to. And I think if your chat and your community is fine with that, then it's great also. I think at the end of the day, it really matters that both of you, you and your chat vibe on the same frequency for it to work.
00:28:32
Speaker
Um, but of course the best thing about having a specialty streamer, which I'm actually just experiencing now because I've been streaming Pokemon every single day for three hours for the last week. Can you believe that? Like even I'm amazed with myself and I know how easily distracted I am, but the good thing about it also is because people know what to expect of you. They know what time to see you and they can, it's
00:28:57
Speaker
it's like they follow something it feels like an episode an episodic thing so because there's like a story behind it somehow looks like there's a story behind it because you're doing it one after another day in day out and there's a different feel to it and there's a different kind of audience for it also so i guess it really depends on you as a streamer and also your community so yeah
00:29:22
Speaker
What would you say then though, you know, as we've established, we've been streaming since 2020, 2020 gang representing here for streamers, what would you say the most important part of streaming is? As you said, you know, it's about like vibing with your chat, it's about enjoying what you do, what things for you personally, what's important to you as a streamer?
00:29:45
Speaker
I guess for me, what's really important at the end of the day is one, of course, that you're having fun, that they're having fun. The second thing that's important to me is also the community. You'll be surprised. And I know there are lots of people in the world, like the things that people randomly say and chat that can actually be quite toxic and negative. So it's important to be able to create, you know, a safe environment for people that they want to chat and talk
00:30:11
Speaker
and like feel like they can just be themselves and say what they want to which is appropriate. And I really just think it's, you know, having good chair opposite their vibes. That's the important thing when you're streaming with people. And if you're having fun at the end of the day, at some point, people will start picking up on it and they'll love your personality and who you are. And then things will go the way they have to go eventually.

Memorable Streaming Moments

00:30:35
Speaker
As long as you have those faith, hope and pixie dust. Yes.
00:30:40
Speaker
well yeah sugar spice and everything nice hi hi hi hi hi i was gonna say i need to go to the shops tomorrow and pick that up on the next stream
00:30:49
Speaker
It's true though. It's something you said earlier when you were talking about how your personality, a streamer's personality kind of comes through as they're playing a certain game and somebody's personality is going to come through. I do agree. It is very important to create that very positive and welcoming environment because that is something you do fantastically after a minute. Whenever I go into your streams,
00:31:17
Speaker
I would definitely be worried if I came into one of your streams, you're just like, hey guys, today Zuzu's going to be doing this. I'd be like, holy shit, what happened to Zuzu today? Oh my god. It is. I do agree. It's definitely something that...
00:31:34
Speaker
I feel as if it is something that a lot of people do look for in a stream, but I know what you mean when you said about, you know, people who bring in kind of, I don't want to say, you know, like toxic views into the chat.
00:31:49
Speaker
Never. So do you have any favourite moments? I'm quite curious because as you said you've been streaming since 2020. Again 2020 gang representing. Yeah have you got any like favourite moments from your time streaming?
00:32:06
Speaker
yes i have two favorite moments so one was last year and one was this year so one was when i first started streaming one of the games that i played was getting over it by bennett party
00:32:21
Speaker
and I don't know why I played it, but people were trolling Suzuki and because I was a young, young, young streamer not knowing any better with life when they told me to press command R and I didn't put two and two together so I was quite far up my game and they told me to press that lo and behold I ended up back in the front so that was
00:32:48
Speaker
One of my favorite moments because as much as I hated it, I realized that people enjoyed my suffering. So good for them.
00:32:57
Speaker
I mean, that's a learning curve, isn't it? And what's up with that? Like, why do people enjoy, take joy in other sufferings? Hiya, hiya, dishonor on their cows. No, I'm kidding. But I guess my ultimate favorite really experience was the one that happened last week. It was like my first time to get so many viewers on

Anime Influence and Favorites

00:33:19
Speaker
a stream. And I really wasn't expecting it when we streamed Shining Pearl as it launched. So it was pretty cool.
00:33:26
Speaker
like to anticipate the game together with everyone and then to really go through it with everyone like you know like people were typing in chat that oh my gosh i'm in i'm in i'm in and i couldn't get in i was like what is happening i can't believe that i am experiencing this with like a whole bunch of people around the world right now and we're experiencing the same thing so that was just really cool you know to be able to play that game as soon as it came out for everyone else
00:33:52
Speaker
I mean, community is such a big thing in streaming, isn't it? I can honestly just imagine everyone just playing Pokemon Shining, Peril, or this is going to out myself as an anime fan as well, but every time I try to say these titles, Shining, Peril, and Brilliant Diamond, I keep thinking of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Have you seen that show? Oh my gosh, it sounds funny though, what is it?
00:34:15
Speaker
It's crazy. I can't do it justice, but to kind of advertise for own show, you know, this is like advertised inception here with my other friends, Blowfish Man. I was about to call him Jojo Man there. That's terrible. Blowfish Man TV and I, another awesome streamer, but him and I did like a retrospective on the series.
00:34:33
Speaker
It takes a while to explain. It's basically just like about a kind of family lineage fighting. And this, and you know what, I can't do justice because it begins with them fighting vampires, then they have spirits and things. It's absolute with bonkers. But my point to that, sorry,
00:34:49
Speaker
The reason I brought that up was because one of the characters in the English dub, his name was translated to Shining Diamond. So every time I see the game, I'm like, oh, Pokémon Shining Diamond. And I'm like, is that soo? No, that's a JoJo reference. Don't. Oh my god. The anime world was not kind to me since I got into JoJo's Bizarre Adventures. Oh, JoJo, the guy with the blonde hair. That's the one.
00:35:15
Speaker
Yeah, that's the one. If you haven't seen the show, you've probably seen the memes. I have. I watched an episode, but I'm not gonna lie. I didn't properly watch it, but it was just there. So I think now I have spoken to Satsu. I know what my homework is. I am going to watch some JoJo later on.
00:35:39
Speaker
I have to admit, this is terrible to say, but it's like the perfect pandemic show. Because I watched it last year during the lockdown because one of my friends kept telling me, oh, you need to watch JoJo for ages. You need to watch it. You need to watch it. And I was like, yeah, I'll watch it. I'm terrible, by the way. Can I just say, I am horrific when it comes to actually watching a show that people recommend. Not out of madness. I just genuinely am just lazy. Of course, I had nothing better to do last year. So I was like, OK.
00:36:08
Speaker
I'll finally watch it. And I agree, the first season is a slow burner. And normally I wouldn't recommend people watch hundreds of episodes just for it to get good, but that is kind of the danger of anime, isn't it? You have to watch a lot of episodes for it to get good usually. It was for some of them.
00:36:27
Speaker
think it's it's not for the faint of heart like some of the animes like i mean for like naruto because i mean the only reason why i was able to properly follow it was like i read the manga as it would come out you know the chapters or like i would um watch all the i didn't really watch all the anime because of all the fillers but then you have like anime like one piece which is like 1000 plus shows and like for a person who has never seen it but like she's the hype around it and like how iconic it is and you want to watch it i think
00:36:56
Speaker
the fear of having to go through all 1000 plus episodes to get to where your friends are. It's kind of intimidating, don't you think? I mean, one of my friends is like a huge one piece fan, but as you say, it's like he's been watching it since childhood and
00:37:13
Speaker
I myself like I grew up watching Dragon Ball Z so I love Dragon Ball Z. I honestly can't imagine many people going back to the very beginning of Dragon Ball Z and sitting through because Dragon Ball Z has like what 200 odd episodes and then there's like a hundred and something episodes for the abridged version. It's just a mess. Those are the kind of like long long series that you think yeah maybe not worth it unless you know you've got a friend or something.
00:37:41
Speaker
Oh my gosh, Satsu, then I guess I am. I don't know what is wrong with me, but I'm actually watching Dragon Ball Z here right now because one of my friends is like, you know what? Let's just watch it. But how this was introduced to me was basically, okay, because I have this thing and it's something that I do all the time. There has to be something that hooks me.
00:38:04
Speaker
doing anime, right? Normally when it doesn't look that nice to animation, I'm not gonna watch it. So like in the beginning when I would watch Dragon Ball Z as a kid, I'd be like, eh, I don't like how this person looks funny with his inverted eyebrows. But then I was like, you know what, benefit of doubt, benefit of doubt.
00:38:22
Speaker
So we started with the Dragon Ball with the Brawly movie. And the animation was so pretty. And the Kamehame wave and the Super Saiyan mode, it was just super cool. So I watched it and I was like, I think I can actually learn to love this show.
00:38:38
Speaker
and then so but then my friend was like you know what we should watch dragon ball z first instead of dragon ball and i was like aren't they gonna miss out on something he's like no i think we should watch dragon ball z first i'm like okay you know what trust the person who has seen everything you know they know this show better than you you know what trust the process trust the process so
00:38:58
Speaker
So I watched Dragon Ball Z in the first 10 episodes, right? I wasn't sure yet if I loved it. At first, I would watch it because, of course, you want to catch up with your friends, right? You want to be able to talk to them about it. And then I finally found that emotional connection that made me love Dragon Ball Z.
00:39:19
Speaker
And it was the episode when, I think it was episode 8, right? Episode 8 or 9. And no, I'm kidding. I think it was episode 12. And Gohan was like stuck in this underground, in this ruins, in the cave. So he was training with Piccolo and everything and Goku's still dead.
00:39:34
Speaker
and training and trying to run the snake path, going to Kayo-sama. And then, so there's this robot and the robot was just chilling there and he was like, leave me alone, child. And Gohan was like, okay, are you sure? But the whole cave was crumbling. And then right when the cave was going to flatten everything, Gohan thinks, oh no, but I left the robot on. I should turn him off. And I was like, oh, that compassion. This is such a cute way that the child
00:40:04
Speaker
Thanks! I was like, oh, Gohan, you're so kawaii! I emotionally resonate with you now. Oh yeah, Gohan's great, yeah. Yeah, and then ever since then, I started to really chat. Like, I like Dragon Ball Z, but I mean, I do confess. I like Gohan, I like Vegeta, and I even like Piccolo much more than Goku, but I guess that's because I didn't watch Dragon Ball. I didn't watch Goku's childhood. Wow!
00:40:31
Speaker
confession time here, I actually never watched the original Dragon Ball growing up. Yeah, no, legit. I know of it and I know the kind of story beats, because I'm a massive nerd. I actually went back and saw reviews and things that people have talked about.
00:40:48
Speaker
like Dragon Ball is one of those things it's like it's similar or not similar but it's related to like Journey to the West you know the Monkey King and everything because Goku is like based off of the Monkey King story. There's a lot less monks in it. This is the thing I find funny about it they kept the Monkey King you know like Goku they kept
00:41:09
Speaker
the pair of their shapeshifting pig. I don't think he's not in Dragon Ball as much, but trust me, you'll know when you see him. They kept him. They didn't keep the monk, which I kind of thought, huh, okay. So the only real similarity is one's a shapeshifting pig and the other one's a monkey man.
00:41:29
Speaker
and look like that's it, that's it, yeah. Other than that, not much difference. I do agree with your friend. Dragon Ball from what I've seen is more like an adventure fantasy story. You know, it's like they're collecting the dragon balls and they're running away from like this army that are trying to take over the world and things. When it gets to Dragon Ball Z without spoiling it too much, it gets insane.
00:41:50
Speaker
And then by the time you get to Dragon Ball Super, it gets even worse. It gets like wackier, and then they introduce things like gods, and you know, with the Broly movie as well, like they're practically jumping through dimensions and like destroying the world and you're like…
00:42:07
Speaker
Oh yeah and you're like wow this is um I was saying that to one of my friends like one of my friends and I um in university we watched Hunter x Hunter which we do call Hunter x Hunter. Have you seen it? Oh it's so good. The remake? Yeah the 2011 one I think it is yeah.
00:42:25
Speaker
I absolutely love that show, purely because of the, and this is so sad, but the way they do like the action and the power scaling compared to something like Dragon Ball. So like with Dragon Ball you're gonna get someone who can click their fingers or slap a butt cheek and all of a sudden half the earth explodes and you're like,
00:42:44
Speaker
Ha! Okay, interesting. But with Hunter Hunter, it's like, you know, the balance thing. Same with them Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood as well. That's such a, you know... I cried buckets at that show, I'm going to be honest. It's like, were you the same? Please tell me you were the same.
00:43:03
Speaker
Oh my gosh, Satsu. I cannot believe it. I am saying it, but I got traumatized again last night because of something I saw that had to do with Dragon Ball Z and Full Metal Alchemist. Oh, was it the fusion? Yeah, that one. Oh my gosh, Satsu. It scarred my soul all over again. I was like, that is so mean. I have seen that meme. I immediately knew what you were talking about. I was like,
00:43:31
Speaker
Oh no. Fun fact about that episode, the same friend that I watched Hunter x Hunter with, I also watched. Well, he watched Filmetto Alchemist Brotherhood before me, and I have to admit, the first time I watched it, I had a difficult time getting into the show, because the first few episodes I was kind of like, oh, I don't know if I like this, and as soon as you get past those first
00:43:52
Speaker
few episodes. It's amazing. 10 out of 10. If anybody's listening to this, please go watch. It's fantastic. It's on Netflix. Go, go, go. But the thing I found quite funny was I remember I got to that episode and I came to him and I was like, this episode is so bad. You're not so sad. And he turned around and went, what episode? And I went, you know, the one with the dog. And they went, oh, I skipped that episode. I went, you what?
00:44:21
Speaker
I got bored and I just skipped that episode. I'm like, you skipped that? But yeah! And I was like... Exactly. Yeah, you know who you are. The person, he will be listening to this episode, so you know who you are. How could you?
00:44:38
Speaker
without spoiling the person who dies. There's a lot of death in this show, but that is fantastic. But there's a certain funeral scene that just gets me every time. See if I need a good cry. Just watch that. It is. You know the one I mean, don't you? If you want to cry buckets and buckets and buckets and have your heart broken and squish, that is the series to watch.
00:45:01
Speaker
Oh, absolutely. It's fantastic though.

Challenges of Anime Adaptations to Live-action

00:45:04
Speaker
It's not like a series that, well, for the most part you're not going to be as depressed. Oh, such a good series though. I don't actually think, does Fullmetal Alchemist have a game? Unless there's like some really obscure Fullmetal Alchemist-like Leastation 2 game that we don't know about, but... Google is my friend so I typed it in for you. Thank you.
00:45:25
Speaker
you are right. So there's Full Metal Alchemist and The Broken Angel, PlayStation 2. There's Full Metal Alchemist, Dual Sympathy on DS and Brotherhood on PS. Hi, hi, hi, hi. Thank you. You're welcome. Much appreciated. Who needs Google when you've got friends like Suzuki? Such a good show though. Have you seen Rooney Kenshin, Samurai X?
00:45:50
Speaker
I don't think I have, actually. I'm gonna look that up in the background. Basically, it's an anime about this guy, Kenshin, who was a samurai of the government, and they were basically trying to create a new Japan, right?
00:46:07
Speaker
The reason why I bring this up is since we're talking about remakes, Brotherhood is a remake and they actually didn't remake it but they actually made it into a live-action movie, Rooney Kenshin. It was I think produced by Warner Brothers and then recently during the pandemic they also released it on Netflix produced the last two movies in the series
00:46:31
Speaker
And I find it amazing because you don't really see many Japanese movies that are given like such a good quality, you know, and like how it was made and how they reproduce it. And they really made the live action so similar. And like, if you didn't watch the anime, I would recommend that you watch that and you would probably love it.
00:46:50
Speaker
I just had a look there. I do recognise the character. It's like bleach, you know, that way where it's like, oh, I recognise the people from it, but no, I don't think I've ever seen it. That is actually quite rare though. Like when you were talking about live adaptations of anime, because yeah, it's not a very well-recorded medium. Let's just say, thinking off the top of my head, there's the Attack on Titan one, there's Death Note.
00:47:16
Speaker
Oh, there's so many. So JoJo one is well technically, but from what I saw of that, it didn't look as bad as something like say Attack on Titan or Dragon Ball. The less said about that one, the better. The film mental alchemist actually had a live action adaptation. And scary.
00:47:38
Speaker
I never saw it, so I can't vouch for it, but I have heard it's not very good. I've been recently rewatching Death Note, and I know that they use a Hollywood actor to recreate it.
00:47:55
Speaker
and I don't know I'm kind of scared to watch it because you know Death Note was made so beautifully like all of the smirks and the red light and the blue light and the black and light when they're all thinking

The World of K-dramas

00:48:06
Speaker
and like when light and L are like internalizing like there's such drama to it in the anime like I don't know how they would ever be able to bring justice to it in live action you know like I don't know. I think the spoiler is they didn't.
00:48:20
Speaker
I don't think the live adaptation was received. In fact, there's two live adaptations. There's a Japanese one, I'm sure. I don't think that was received well. They split it up into two parts. The second one was the Netflix adaptation, which nobody liked. I don't think I've ever seen someone say, do you want to watch Death Note? Yeah, man, let's load up Netflix and watch a live adaptation. Nobody saw that.
00:48:47
Speaker
It's kind of cool how Netflix now has so many good animes that you can watch. It's surprising, yeah. Because I mean, I've like, I've honestly seen a load of anime pop up recently. Well, that and K-dramas. Are you a fan of K-dramas? Yes, do you know? So Jochi went to Korea just to look at all of the places where some K-dramas were shot. Oh yeah, of course. Yeah, remember? And then, and then...
00:49:16
Speaker
I also stalked one of the actors. Oh, of course. Yes, yes, yes.
00:49:22
Speaker
I must have been talking to you about this before then, because again, there was a past episode that my friend and I did on Squid Game, which of course has blown up in popularity, like everybody's talking about it. What are you watching? K-drama-wise just now. I haven't got anything lined up. I know there's one called Hellbound that's out recently. Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That seems to be quite interesting. What was the other one? There's My Name as Well. I've heard that's meant to be quite good.
00:49:52
Speaker
where it's just like a woman who's fighting to find her father's killer and all that. Your tale was all the same. There's one that I actually need to finish in my k-drama watching Crendel kill me for this but there was one about, it was like Heaven's Moving Company or something like that and it's about like an autistic boy that goes into people's homes who have just died and they like clears out the house and everything and
00:50:16
Speaker
That was all right. It wasn't the best, but I remember when my friend and I were like talking about how to put this, like when we were talking about Squid Game and I was like, yeah, I don't really watch many key dramas, you know, I've only seen, you know, this, this, this, that, you know, My Love from the Stars, you know. Oh my gosh, I've seen Squid!
00:50:37
Speaker
Oh so good. Oh yeah, because weirdly enough for once, like this isn't one of the key dramas I watched. It was actually my partner that said, oh you should watch this. And I was like, oh okay, you know, it might be cute. And honestly, I did really enjoy it. It's a guilty pleasure.
00:50:55
Speaker
dramas but my god they're so long because the one I watched recently like the kind of long drama that I watched recently was Descendants of the Sun. Have you seen that one? Unfortunately that's one of the ones that I never started because it felt slow for me when I first tried watching it but I watch everything. I watch Goblin.
00:51:16
Speaker
i have not seen that yet but everybody seems to rave about that it's really good i think well i like it because of the history of it like there's a supernatural like a superstition history behind it right so like that's what makes it more interesting descendants of the sun what is it about like i
00:51:36
Speaker
It's like a special ops army man who loves Subway and he meets a doctor who is also into Subway and they get into a relationship because they both love Subway. You might be wondering why I'm mentioning Subway a lot because it's one of the funniest things of product placement I have ever seen in my life.
00:51:59
Speaker
It's like, I kid you not, there's legitimately a scene. Subway? Like the sandwich? Subway? Yeah, like the sandwich shop. Legitimately there's a scene where they're both in Korea, basically the whole plot is it's like this army guy gets sent to, you know, he falls in love with this doctor and, you know, they've both got completely different lives and they end up meeting again and this, like,
00:52:24
Speaker
fake foreign country which I've heard was filmed in Greece so I thought oh that's cool but you know it's like the Korean special forces for some reason are like you know doing like a peace mission over in this country I don't know why but and you know there's all the drama that has
00:52:41
Speaker
former colleague or something like that who you thought was dead is alive and smuggling drugs or weapons. I don't know. It's so stupid. It's like your typical k-drama but it's entertaining as hell. But there's literally a scene halfway through the series where they go for lunch like the two love interests. And I kid you not, they're sitting there and right behind them are all these banners that are like
00:53:06
Speaker
Subway. Subway. And they're having this really serious conversation and all you can see is just, Subway, get a meatball. Get a meatball sub. And I'm like, this is ridiculous. And I've seen Meteor Garden, which is, oh god, have you seen that?
00:53:25
Speaker
Oh, just that is the worst example of, because I was saying this to my partner as well, this is the worst example of product placement. I kid you not, there's a scene where they're talking, the two love interests are talking, and the guy's like, oh, I can buy you everything. Why are you selling your clothes online? And she pulls up this Chinese version of eBay, and she's like, I'm doing it because it's good for society. And he goes, yes, I agree. It's good for society.
00:53:52
Speaker
and then they just keep talking and you're like, what? What just happened? And then there's another one where it's like a character berates her bodyguard for having dandruff. And I shit you not, she uses the force, she uses her telekinetic powers to bring this anti-dandruff shampoo out of nowhere to give to him. And I'm like, okay.
00:54:14
Speaker
That's just too much. Even for me, I like weird stuff, like Twin Peaks. I love Twin Peaks. I love things like that. That is just too. That's like beyond for me. I was just like, yeah, no. And unfortunately, I did watch the whole thing because I thought, I gotta see how this ends. There's no way. And yeah, it does not end the way you

Diverse Content on Streaming Platforms

00:54:32
Speaker
think it ends. That's all I'm saying.
00:54:33
Speaker
I find it so funny how like sometimes like you can just tell because like the camera angle and the zoom in it's like stays there for like 5-10 seconds and you're like hahaha and of course like in my head I'm like hmm I wonder how much these people paid so like one of my friends it's so funny whenever we watch anything right and I was like hey product placement hey product placement hey I wonder if they're sponsored
00:55:03
Speaker
Whenever I'm watching a show with a friend and you know they're holding like a Pepsi or a Coke or something, I always smack my lips and I go...
00:55:13
Speaker
I don't know about you, man, but I feel thirsty right now for a good old Coca-Cola. It's like... A good old Coca-Cola. This conversation is not sponsored by Coca-Cola. Yeah, but if anybody out there is listening from Coca-Cola and or Pepsi, you know, give me a call. You know how to reach me. I'm happy to sell my soul just to advertise, so please.

Advice for Aspiring Streamers

00:55:38
Speaker
Honestly, that's all Netflix is for me nowadays because I try to use it for language learning as well, but oh my god, yeah, just nothing but key dramas and key dramas, anime, and recently La Casa de Papel or Money Heist.
00:56:00
Speaker
It is fantastic, genuinely. I would recommend it to anyone who has it. Well, I would recommend the first two seasons to people who haven't seen it. The rest is kind of like, you know, like the first two seasons they kind of tied it together and it's like a nice contained story. And then after that, you're just like, what are you doing, guys?
00:56:19
Speaker
No, I think the last season that came out, okay, so it's spoiler, but I will try not to spoil it. So the last season that came out, it was so funny because like you just know that someone, like you can tell, for me, I don't know if you can tell, but what we noticed is like every time someone is given a backstory or like, like, or so much screen time, you just know that they're gonna get killed. So it's like the last season where we were watching, if you're just like, okay, when is this gonna happen?
00:56:49
Speaker
You're checking your watch like anytime now, anytime. I genuinely, I would not be surprised if that character was still alive.
00:57:05
Speaker
honest to god some of this stupid stuff that they've pulled off and that series like I was with them until see the season before this one where they literally have a guy who acts like the terminator he goes around like throwing grenades and you know shitting people with pinpoint agger it's just comical at that point. I think that was the last season right? That was the last one. It was season four well he was in that one as well. That was the special foresters thingy right?
00:57:33
Speaker
Yeah, and you were just like, come on. In some moments it did feel like I was watching a K-drama because I was like, really? I was like, genuinely, I was like, dip it on. Is this something else again? I was like, no, it's definitely money heistner like this is. Because some of the stuff they brought in where it's like, oh, do you remember that time where so and so promised to do this for them? Oh no, but they can't now because they're dead. And you're like, this was never said.
00:57:59
Speaker
and season one and two. It honestly feels as if they just added it for the sake of drama and you think, I get it, I get adding things for drama, but it just seemed as if they were keeping it on thick in that one. They were definitely keeping it on thick and you were like, yeah, not great. Yeah, there's honour on that. Exactly. Huge dishonour.
00:58:23
Speaker
What else is coming out that is good? Oh, there's quite a few things. I say that and I don't remember. There's definitely something. There'll be something coming out, I'm sure. There's nothing coming out, but we don't know what, but we know it's gonna be good.
00:58:38
Speaker
Well, that's Netflix's strategy, isn't it? It's like, we've got something, it's coming out soon. We don't know what it is, but it's going to be something good. Just like a wrapping up point before we set the world right with our opinions on Keira. Don't worry, that's next week's episode.

Episode Recap and Future Plans

00:58:53
Speaker
Don't worry. So just going back to like streaming just before we wrap up, is there anything like you would say to up
00:59:01
Speaker
coming streamers who are either thinking of getting into you know either vtubing or just streaming in general because as we said before and this is like this isn't me just being nice for the sake of it but you are genuinely like a very positive person you do show that in your streams so is there any words of wisdom
00:59:22
Speaker
Aww, thank you for thinking that. No, Jamie, wait. That's the truth. Okay, well, I don't know, like, how legit this is gonna sound coming from me since, you know, really, we're just all starting. Like, I mean, it feels long, but like, I know it's just the beginning. But I guess based on my experience so far, what I think I would let other streamers know is to really, sometimes you just gotta do it. And I'm not trying to copyright Nike here.
00:59:49
Speaker
Yeah. But you really just got to start and when you start you just have to set a schedule that you're comfortable with for yourself and be committed to that schedule because sometimes it gets hard because you don't know people are watching or if anybody even hears you but when you start doing it every day there will be people who will find you and a person is a person no matter how
01:00:16
Speaker
singular their number is. And I guess, you know, I think, I think the reason why I'm really streaming is booming a lot right now is really the circumstance that we all find ourselves in. So I think that there's a lot of value of just having even one or two person on your stream. And if there is one or two people there, you know, just have a conversation with them because you never really know what they're going through.
01:00:39
Speaker
And it's your chance to also just, you know, have a little fun. Let them have fun. Because I mean, for me, streaming was like an avenue to like kind of get away, you know, take a break. And I'm sure it is also for them. So let's all spread some happiness to everyone. But yes, just keep it up. Just be dedicated and have a schedule and play a game that you love and that you know you're having fun with. Because at the end of the day, that's all that matters. Zizuc, thank you so much for coming on this episode. It was a blast.
01:01:08
Speaker
And thank you so much for having me today, Satsu Arigato Gozaimasu. No problem at all. No problem at all. Before we wrap up, where can these awesome listeners at home actually find your content? If you have some time and you just want to watch someone fail epically in her misadventures at Pokemon, please go to YouTube and type Suzuki. That's where you'll find me every morning at 6am GMT plus 8. Yes, if I wake up on time.
01:01:38
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Oh, yeah. No, I know the show. Sometimes I'm an hour late, but yes, normally I try. That's what I aspire to do. It's my goal to be.
01:01:49
Speaker
Oh yeah, I remember the last morning stream I did and I woke up and I was like, oh god, I've slept in. I hadn't, but I thought I was. I have no faith in myself. I have three alarms, I think, set up in my room. Each at different points, I'm like, yeah, there is no way I am not waking up. Doesn't always work, but you know what? It's worth a shot. That's all I'm saying.
01:02:24
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So I like to live life on the edge. I'm usually the 50 minutes, so like 8 and then 8.15, 8.30, 8.45, et cetera. But if it gets later on in the day, the gaps in between the times become less and less. So it's like 9, 9.05, 9.10, 9.30, 9.30. And I'm like, yeah, I've got to get up by then otherwise. I'm not getting up.
01:02:39
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Spreading that alarm positivity.
01:02:48
Speaker
I'm just like, yeah, five more minutes of glam. But that's why I've got an old phone set up just as an alarm. I've got one of those smart devices that yells at me to get up. So all my neighbours here is me yelling.
01:03:04
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this machine to stop, I like, stop the alarm. It's as if it hears me, but there's a kind of stereotype in Scotland where a lot of people say that these kind of machines don't understand Scottish accents. It's true, they really don't understand Scottish accents. So I'm yelling at this thing saying, come on, stop the alarm. And it still keeps going and you're like, ugh. And they're fumbling with the phone.
01:03:36
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Thank you so much again for coming on this episode. And yeah, good luck in your Pokemon run. Hope it goes well. I hope I catch them all. Oh, you will. Oh, I have faith. You'll get. I don't, but I hope.
01:03:53
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And without any further ado, thank you all so so much for listening to this episode. Seriously, go check out Zuzuche, she's honestly an amazing, you're an amazing like Vtuber, streamer in general. So yeah, go check it out. And as always guys, thank you all so so much for joining. Stay safe, stay awesome, and most importantly, stay hydrated. Bye bye!