>>48929280>the top 35>>48929356>Yeah, what does it look like head to head between them to filter out the shitters of Niji>>48929430>iirc, it will be around 6k for niji. But you should chart anon later onHere it goes, the chosen top 35 (based on their overall average in the period, and excluding 2023 debuts and graduated) are
>Toya, Kuzuha, Salome, Lize, Mito, Minato, Ange, Yashiro, Hayato, Kanae, Maimoto, Toko, Ibrahim, Sasaki, Iroas, Shiina, Akina, Nui, Furen, Rindou, Rikiichi, Ars, Leos, Chihiro, Hoshikawa, Gaku, Ryushen, Ratna, Kaida, Chaika, Kou, Mashiro, Amamiya, Yorumi and the main channelFor most of the span of this chart, Nijisanji Top 35 stays solidly glued to below the 7.5k line
>which, ironically, coincides a little with the CCVID career low by Hololivewith the exception of the two hot periods for Nijisanji
1) Summer season: due to Koshien, Radio Taiso and, in 2022, Salome debut and Mayuzumi graduation arc
2) December, due to NJU, Radio Taiso and the New Years even programming, along with assorted tournaments
Two interesting facts about their magnificent peak in 2022
1) They spent exactly a week ahead of Hololive: between August 13 and August 20
2) Their highest peak, even with the (company) record setting stream, couldn't reach as high as the previous Holo peak (during HoloX debut arc) or the next one (the 2023 Year of the Rabbit arc)
and along with that, it seems this year they didn't manage to get any boost from the Golden Week, unlike in 2022 which kickstarted what looks like a permanent incline in the numbers of that particular subset
>>48929687>oh phew, i thought you were going to ask me to fuck chart anonIt's not gay if you say "no homo"