Do you feel the summer yet? She also dances in the original source, so I recommend checking it out: www.bilibili.com/video/BV1pt4... Fanart: www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/752... #vtuberen #NatsuiroMatsuri #夏色まつり
@@randomscroller9347 nope it's a virtual RU-vidr agency with idol activities on the side,sure yagoo wanted something like akb48 but idol isn't it's main focus at all.
@@astrotecn Love every single one of them, a few more than her, but Sora is the one who embodies an idol to me, she genuinely feels like she is a perfect genius when I see her, even more so than any fictional character who is made to feel like that to begin with
Matsuri acting like an idol once more, she really has the feel of one at times like these. Thanks for clipping and making this video Zenoslash. It's a nice song.
I think she's a bit of an M because she likes heartbreaking stories the most and if she really likes hoshikawa.. idk this might be crazy fan theory 65862 but for me it's kinda painful to watch
@@Blade2323B dont say like that man. Hoshikawa is a very close friend with Matsuri, and it takes a lot of effort to straightly reject Matsuri, rather giving her flase hope
@@koryusguitar6556 "straightly reject her" lol. I meant that she "rejected her" but actually I don't blame Hoshikawa. I blame Matsuri for not moving on. It's really awkward to have a friend that keeps shouting they love you and you're cute everytime you're around them.
everytime as soon as Matsuri started singing, everyone is like *WHO IS THIS WOMAN?!* *Oh i forgot hololive is an idol agency* *i forgot that Matsuri is an idol*
Gosh this song truly hits home for us who long to be with that certain someone, but alas are too shy to ask them out... Still an amazing song that brings out that longing for love! -w-
her name is basically summer festival, isn't it? That naming convention with meaning has been lost in the west, if some names do have it we don't really care much either.
It's pretty unique. English is a completely phonetic language, so you just have letters that spell words. In Asian languages, each character has meaning on it's own. For example, a typical Chinese name consists of 3 characters, when put together, can have some pretty significant meaning. But, translate it to English, and you get something like "King, Manliness, Feather" or something.