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Hyaxis
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Indie VTuber Hyaxis is currently inactive. Region: United Kingdom. Notable detail: Amiaryllis Bloo's fans are called Bloobies. Their profile includes an introduction video.
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Introduction Video
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Trivia
- Amiaryllis Bloo's fans are called Bloobies. Her fanart tag is #BlooArt. She is a blueberry who was turned into a human by magic. Her oshi mark is 🫐✨ (blueberries and sparkles).
- Hareka Kiratani's nickname is Harechi. She is an android girl who wants to make meaningful connections. She is the youngest in the group, yet often the most mature. Her fans are called Androtanis, and her fanart tag is #HareTaniArt. Her oshi mark is 🤖🎀✨ (robot, ribbon, sparkles) in reference to her red hair ribbon.
- Alya Kiratani is nicknamed Ali. She is half-android, and Hareka's sister. Her fans are called Shinytanis, and her fanart tag is #AliTaniArt. Her oshi mark is 🎈🎀✨ (balloon, ribbon, sparkles).
- Kataya Misuri is also called Kat, or Suri. Her fans are called Misoups, and her art tag is #MisuriArt. Her oshi mark is 🥣✨ (soup and sparkles).
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2024
On 1 May, the Hyaxis Twitter account was created. It introduced the four first-generation members of the group: Amiaryllis Bloo, Hareka Kiratani, Alya Kiratani, and Kataya Misuri. Amiaryllis was previously part of the group CyberMelody, while the other three were new VTubers whose accounts had been created in March/April. Kataya and Hareka had previously debuted on Twitch on 14 April.
PNG models for the group were designed by Conan Grass.
On 6 May, the Hyaxis YouTube account was established.
On 31 May, the Hyaxis channel published a group cover of GETCHA, featuring all four members.
The talents were mostly inactive during the month of June, returning from hiatus on 13 July, when Alya's Twitch account was created.
On 29 July, the members debuted 3D models on TikTok, featuring a matching white and blue dress designs by Bikonos. They continued to produce content until 31 July, after which output from all members stopped. Hareka, Alya, and Kayaya never returned, while Amiaryllis would go on a hiatus.
On 10 August, the group's manager Maria (aka Marionica) stepped down due to personal circumstances. Her position was filled by a new manager named Melody.
Disbanding
On 2 November, Amiaryllis Bloo posted a video to her YouTube channel announcing her graduation for health-related reasons.
On 3 November, Hyaxis announced on Reddit that Amiaryllis Bloo had passed away shortly after posting the graduation video, due to a heart attack. The post also announced that Hyaxis would disband, since remaining staff were unable access the group's accounts. Additional clarifications were given on 7 November, in a Twitter thread posted by former manager Maria.
On 18 November, it was announced that the remaining three talents would re-debut as part of Luminary Idol Project's second generation, HarmoniBloom. Ultimately, this would not occur.
Controversy
- See also: Amiaryllis Bloo
On 2 March, a Reddit thread cast doubt on Amiaryllis' story, further alleging that all four members of Hyaxis were secretly performed by Amiaryllis Bloo herself. Additional VTubers and staff identified as Ami included manager Marionica; every member of Luminary Idol Project including Ophelia Amaris Mortem, Yuki Hoshino, Aqua Seraphine, and their manager Stephen Lewis-Walker; every member of Celestiverse Production, including Noire Celestia, Himari Momoiro, and Aoi Maijou; as well as independent VTuber Dia Shizuku, Ami's boyfriend Alex, and Ami's allegedly deceased former manager Aliana Havenside. Subsequent discussion also identified Ami as all CyberMelody members, including Yana Ovechkina and Amelia Newton; all Eclipsia Project members including Melody Shiori, Luna Serenity, and Mina Hoshizora; Celestiverse member Yuki Momose; and independent members Kana Nagamine, Ichika Setsuna, Saki Morikawa, Lianna Preston, Katya Berryanova, and Megu Shirokuma.
On 3 March, Amiaryllis Bloo denied the allegations, including by posting videos which claimed to disprove claims that she and Himari Momoiro were the same person.
On 4 March, Ami announced her decision to retire from VTubing. On 6 March, Celestiverse Production also announced it was disbanding, with all members retiring except Himari Momoiro, who would continue as an independent VTuber. On 8 March, Ami closed her YouTube account.
Media
- @HyaxisVTG - Twitter account
- @HyaxisVTG - Twitter account