I'm really impressed by the frequent rush of new content. The tracks are great, and I've discovered some fresh tunes and killer mixes. As someone who's been into Vtubers, voice acting, and Den-on-bu for about a year, and as an amateur creator/designer myself, I have some constructive feedback. While the music is solid, the videos could benefit from more depth and interactivity. What makes 2D anime characters engaging is the life in their voices - their calls, excitement, and unique personalities. For instance, if Mimito were brought to life, she'd likely act smug and playfully tease the audience, showcasing her cheeky side. To enhance the experience, consider incorporating elements like call and response, mic breaks, or hype calls. These additions could really bring the character to FULL life and increase audience engagement. I hope this feedback is helpful. I'm sharing it because I see great potential in your work and I'm excited to see how it evolves.
@HigginsObvious6 ай бұрын
I'm really impressed by this comment. As someone's who's been into vaguely backhanded compliments, unrequested critiques, and being self aware for about a year, and as an amateur commenter myself, I have some constructive feedback. While the feedback is solid, Bandai Namco is a Japanese company, and I doubt their subsidiaries will be paying much attention to random English comments on a particular KZbin video out of hundreds. What makes feedback helpful is that it is not only accurate, but delivered at an appropriate time in the production process to individuals or teams who have the resources to actually implement that feedback. For instance, giving feedback specifically during early testing of new concepts or when requested by a creator. To enhance your feedback, consider using the language that the creator in question uses, waiting until feedback is solicited, and meanwhile focusing on encouraging and supporting the aspects of the work you already enjoy to demonstrate interest in the concept. I hope this feedback is helpful. I'm sharing it because I see great potential in this comment section and I'm excited to see how it evolves.