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Gorilla

AKA Gorilla-sanGori-chanゴリラ
VEEMusic Knot Not Rank Active Last active 4 months ago on Twitter

About

The Virtual Gorilla (バーチャルゴリラ) or simply Gorilla (ゴリラ) is a male Japanese Virtual YouTuber affiliated with VEEMusic as its virtual president, and is known as the most recent member of the VTuber group, Tenmakinin ver G.. He is also a member of Knot Not Rank (KNR), a game streamer group founded by Shibuya HAL. He primarily uploads music content on his main channel, and mainly streams FPS games on his gaming channel.

Bio (from YouTube)

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Bio (from Twitter)

VEEMusicバーチャル社長 バーチャルゴリラです。 お仕事依頼等は veemusic.jp のcontactへ。 イラストは #ゴリゴリアート⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ゲームチャンネル: piped.video/channel/UCjtEt…

Character Info

Country JP Japan
Gender Male
Birthday 13 January
Age 6 years old
Debut YouTube: 2018/01/13
Height 195cm
Blood Type B
Illustrator Tokioka(April Fools' Model), Modelling: Kazan'in Rose(April Fools' Model)

Community

Streaming Language Japanese

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Personality

Gorilla has a calm and laid-back personality. He often described as someone who is big, muscly, and likes to workout. He was the one who coined the term "Muscle Training Apex" (筋トレApex Kin-tore Apex - it stands for 筋肉トレーニング).

Background

Gorilla's YouTube channel was created on 13 January, 2018, and he uploaded his first video on the same day.

Relationships

Miscellaneous

  • Virtual Gorilla has reached the rank of Apex Predator in Apex Legends a number of times, causing him to be consistently among the most expensive players points-wise in Shibuya HAL's VSaikyou Apex tournaments.

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2018

On 14 August, Gorilla's duet with Tokino Sora, a cover of the song Cendrillon by Signal-P feat. Hatsune Miku and KAITO, was uploaded on her channel.

On 20 August, he uploaded his cover of Lemon by Kenshi Yonezu on his music channel.

On 24 December, it was announced that Gorilla would be a part of VEEMusic as its first member.

2020

On 31 May, Gorilla uploaded his cover of Feelings of Love (恋の予感) by Anzen Chitai on his music channel.

2021

On 1 April, Gorilla streamed Apex on his gaming channel with a human Live2D model as a prank, it was designed by Tokioka and rigged by Kazan'in Rose with assistance from Sunohara Mai for the samurai outfit.

2022

On 18 February, Gorilla's duet with Kurumi Noah, a cover of the song Feeling Good (気分上々↑↑, Kibun Joujou↑↑) by mihimaru GT, premiered on Noah's channel.

2023

On 13 January, Gorilla premiered his cover of Kawaikute Gomen (可愛くてごめん) by HoneyWorks on his music channel.

2020
2021
2022
  • On 28 January, Gorilla participated in the FFL SELeCT CUP #2 Apex Legends tournament as "Team Virtual Gorilla" along with Euriece and Rkn. The team took 11th place in the overall ranking.
  • On 17 April, Gorilla participated in the Apex Legends VTuber Most Cooperatitive Tournament Season 4 (VSaikyou 4) along with Dennou Shojo Siro and Hoozuki Warabe as team "Cyber-oni Gorilla" (電脳鬼ゴリラ). The team got 4th place in the overall ranking.
2023
  • On 15 April, Gorilla participated in the Apex Legends VTuber Most Cooperatitive Tournament Season 5 (VSaikyou 5) along with Yozuna Niu and Kaga Nazuna as team "(Kabu) Gorilla Unyu" ((株)ゴリラ運輸, (Company) Gorilla Transport). The team got 15th place in the overall ranking.
2024
  • On 10 March 2024, Gorilla participated in the Corecatis Virtual Games Apex Custom tournament, as part of team "Ojou-sama to Gorilla" (お嬢様とゴリラ) along with Airi Kanna and dtto.
  • On 24 August, he participated in the Apex Legends VTuber Most Cooperatitive Tournament Season 6 (VSaikyou 6) together with Inami Rai and Yuhi Riri as team "Rising Beast" (ライジングビースト). The team took 6th place in the overall ranking.
2026
Quotes
  • "GoriHara desu yo" (ゴリハラですよ, That's Gorilla Harassment!) (when asked by Tachibana Hinano why he wasn't playing jungler role in LoL)
Muscle Training Apex

Also known as KinTore Apex (筋トレApex, stands for 筋肉トレーニングApex Kinniku Toreeningu Apex), is a workout program developed by Gorilla using Apex Legends' match result to determine how many counts of workout set one will have after each round ends.

Rules:
  • Everyone starts with a set of 50 base counts each round.
  • Team rank placement - determines how many counts will be deducted from base count for all players each match. 1st place: -50 counts 2nd place: -30 counts 3-5th place: -20 counts 6-10th place: -10 counts 11-20th place: -0 counts
  • Kill point bonus - every 1 kill point will deduct 5 counts from the player's set.
  • Female player will only do 3/5 of their total counts.
  • Excess kill points (eg. if the team won 1st place and the person has kill point on top of that) will be multiplied by 3 counts and the owner will "give" it to other chosen teammate(s) as their additional counts.
  • For each time anyone got revived by re-spawn beacon will get additional 20 counts, and this cannot be reduced by any other terms (kill points and female players discount). Because of this rule, players tend to prioritise reviving their teammates as many times as possible for whatever it takes to make them suffer for fun.
  • The type of workout (push-ups, squats, etc.) can be determined by discussion among teammates.

For anyone interested on using the training program, feel free to do so and no need to ask for Gorilla's permission.

Clipping policy

In regards to stream clipping, Gorilla has addressed the issue on his twitter. The policies addressed are: * Please refrain from clipping his streams, especially when he is the main focus of the clip. * For collaboration stream, as long as it was taken from a different point of view (POV), it is OK to have him on the clip (as long as he is not the main focus of the clip). ** In case of collab stream (eg. Valheim) when he is the only apparent POV, it is ok to use his stream for clipping (again, as long as he is not the main focus of the clip). Be sure to check the other streamers' clipping policy first.

Products/Equipment

Some of the products and equipment listed may not be up to date.

Peripherals
  • Mouse: G Pro X Super Light
  • Mousepad: Razer Gigantus V2
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