>>108197075>This is a thread that argues about which one gets the higher numberDon't mind if I do.
*FINAL NOTES ABOUT THE MONTH OF DECEMBER - ENGLISH TALLY*
Total amount of talents that won at least one Gold medal: 8
The talent that won the most medals (overall): Koseki Bijou-Hololive English (9 Gold, 5 Silvers, 2 Bronze for a total of 16 medals)
The talent that won the most Gold medals: Koseki Bijou-Hololive English (9 Golds)
The talent that won the most Silver medals: Koseki Bijou-Hololive English (5 Silver each)
The talent that won the most Bronze medals: Gigi Murin-Hololive English: (4 Bronze)
Tinboy Award (talent that finished fourth the most) goes to Gigi Murin (four 4th places)
The group (or organization) that won the most Golds: Hololive English (28 Golds (+6 increase from last month, 2025 record))
The group (or organization) that won the most Silvers: Hololive English (21 Silvers (-3 decrease from last month))
The group (or organization) that won the most Bronze: Hololive English (15 Bronze (-9 decrease from last month))
The biggest CCV difference between first and second place on a day was on the December 13th Tally (49,159 concurrent viewers between Hoozuki IRyS' "Routine" and Mori Calliope's "Sekiro, Shadows Die Twice" [Small Botting Incident]
The smallest CCV difference between first and second place on a day was on the October 25th Tally (212 concurrent viewers between Shu Yamino's "Backseat Drivers" and Elizabeth Rose's "Unarchived Karaoke")
Hololive English achieved a majority of Gold medals ("won the month") on December 16th, Koseki Bijou's "Karaoke Practice"
The game Dispatch won a total of 6 medals, divided in 3 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze.
One talent won Gold during two or more consecutive days: Mori Calliope (Hololive English)
Four different talents won all three possible categories of medals: FUWAMOCO Abyssgard, Hoozuki IRyS, Koseki Bijou and Mori Calliope.
For the second time since November 2024, Indies win no Golds during the month.
Hololive English achieved a majority of Gold medals for the second year in a row. Out of the last 36 months, Hololive has won 35 of them.
Hololive English's best month in regards to Gold medals was December (28/31), their worst month was July (17/31)
Hololive English won 79% of all possible EN Golds throughout the year, their second biggest win rate in EN Tally history (first one being 2024, 321 Gold medals for a win rate of 88%)
IRyS (Hololive English Promise) breaks her record of most gold medals won on a single month, her record used to be 5 on May 2023.
FUWAMOCO (Hololive English Advent) break their 2025 record of most gold medals won on a single month. The last time they had won 5 (or more) Golds was May 2024.
Koseki Bijou (Hololive English Advent) breaks her record of most gold medals won on a single month, her record used to be 8 on April 2024. She becomes the fifth talent with most Gold medals won on a single month, behind FUWAMOCO (December 2023), Gawr Gura (October 2022), Ceres Fauna (December 2024) and Sameko Saba (July 2025)
Following the tendency of previous months, the first five days of December saw increased cases of botting on Nijisanji English, after that, it settled into "normalcy" on the days after. The month saw a streak of 18 consecutive Golds, the third biggest consecutive streak in EN Tally history. Despite some of the members having decreased activity during the beginning of the month, December ended up being Hololive English's best month of the year, same thing that happened on 2024 and 2023, the only anomaly being December 2022, in the middle of the infamous "Grim Era"
With this, I complete six months of working on the English Tally. I am really happy to be able to document and compile historical moments in Hololive English's history, while I have committed some syntax mistakes on some of my tallies (mostly typos, like accidentally writing "15" instead of "15,578" on the December 30th Tally), I hope they do not sour or ruin your enjoyment of this tally. I thank you all for your comments and I hope to continue working on this tally for the year 2026. Happy new year!