>>45742110As a Brazilian I can give an answer that is actually REALLY the main problem and nobody in the Thread has mentioned it yet:
>Brazil unfortunately is a monolingual country. The vast majority of the population does not speak English, much less Japanese.
This becomes the base problem of everything because it makes most of them unable to follow Hololive or any of the most famous VTubers in the world. The only contact that most of the BR population has with Hololive for example are by Clips/Translations channels, which need not even explain that is not enough to make anyone a fan, most just watch and say "haha, anime girl who talks and plays game, funny" And his contact with the VTuber is limited to that clip of 3/5 minutes.
And you might think that being monolingual, even not being able to watch foreign VTubers would at least make BRs follow their own Brazilian VTubers, but this doesn't happen.
>Another big reason is that Brazilians for some reason hate Brazilian things.Most Brazilians hate Brazilian VTubers because they "copy" Japanese and American VTubers.
When a foreigner does it, it's based. when a Brazilian does it, it's cringe. This is literally the mentality of the majority here...
And because the VTubers themselves don't know how to speak English, they end up not being able to broadcast outside of Brazil.
>So the Brazilian population doesn't like the only option of VTubers that they can watch.>And the Brazilian VTubers are forced to depend on a population that literally despises them.For this reason the VARIOUS Brazilian VTubers have almost no audience and don't grow.
The officially biggest VTuber in Brazil (in numbers): BatataComPepino only became famous because she was doing VRChat Videos and showing her face BEFORE she became a VTuber. Currently there isn't a big VTuber in Brazil that grew up only being VTuber....
>Just a Batata image. My underrated Brazilian Queen