Minato Aqua Graduation
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Minato Aqua Graduation Live Concert Is Online 

Minato Aqua’s Graduation Live Concert was held online, drawing in fans from around the world to bid farewell to the beloved Hololive VTuber. The live stream, titled “Dyed in Aqua’s Color! Minato Aqua Graduation LIVE,” took place on YouTube and featured a blend of live and pre-recorded segments, highlighting Aqua’s journey and achievements over the years.

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Watch her stream below:

The concert included a goodbye interview with Motoaki Tanigo, commonly known as YAGOO, the CEO of COVER Corporation and the parent company of Hololive Production. During the event, Minato Aqua shared a prepared speech, reflecting on her time with Hololive and expressing gratitude to her fans and fellow members. The concert also featured performances with other Hololive talents. Following the live stream, Minato Aqua took to Twitter to express her gratitude, thanking everyone for their support throughout her career. 

View her post below:

In related news, Entergram recently announced the cancellation of the planned sequel to Aquarium, the romantic visual novel created in collaboration with Minato Aqua. The decision to halt development was directly tied to Aqua’s graduation, which took place on August 28, 2024. The announcement, shared on Entergram’s official twitter account, expressed apologies to fans who were anticipating the new game but emphasized the necessity of the decision given Aqua’s departure.

As part of the graduation event, special anniversary merchandise and reprinted goods were made available, along with the release of her 14th original song, “Kimiiro Princess.”


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