Yukoku Roberu

Yukoku Roberu (夕刻ロベル) is a male Japanese Virtual YouTuber endorsed by hololive's branch Holostars. He is a member of its second generation, also known as "SunTempo" alongside Astel Leda and Kishido Temma.

Introduction Video


Roberu's introduction.

Personality
A barkeep with a fast mouth, Roberu is someone who can keep talking at length on various topics, sometimes even able to speak rapidly for nearly a minute. He can almost always prepare a funny quip for any situation, often praised by many for his ability to be a good tsukkomi. He speaks in a Kansai dialect. He talks to anyone openly, however it is hard to guess what he is thinking. Even though there are many chances for him to drink, it doesn’t necessarily mean he is a good drinker. His motto is: "Men happily believe what they wish."

Background
His Twitter account was created in November 13 2019; his YouTube channel was created on 25 November 2019, and his debut stream was performed on 24 December 2019.

2020
On May 1, Roberu appeared on Holocomi, an online convention/event hosted by Shirakami Fubuki, along with fellow SunTempo members, Astel and Temma.

On May 1, his channel reached 10,000 subscribers.

On 17 July, he announced that he will have a 24-hour chatting livestream on 27 July.

On August 5, he received an alternate outfit.

On August 6, his channel reached 30,000 subscribers.

Fans

 * His fanbase is officially called "Regulars" (常連さん).

Trivia

 * Units and groups he is part of:
 * "Sun Tempo", along with Kishido Temma and Astel Leda.
 * "Re:NoiSe", along with Natsuiro Matsuri, Rikka, and Shirakami Fubuki.
 * "Babudon" (ばぶどん), along with Kageyama Shien.
 * "Oumagadoki" (オウ魔ガ刻), along with Aragami Oga.
 * "Robe-kukku" (ロべくっく), along with Kazami Kuku.
 * "Nanitozo Combi" (何卒コンビ), along with Yunohara Izumi.
 * Likes: Gummy, Soba
 * Dislikes: Dark Places
 * During his debut tweets and stream, Roberu presented himself as someone formal and polite, an act that did not last even a week into his debut. Nowadays, Roberu feels rather embarrassed by that, something his friends and viewers usually take advantage of to tease him over.
 * He calls the Super Horn in Mario Kart 8 the "Chanchakadondon" (チャンチャカドンドン) and refuses to call it anything else. This has lead to various jokes on his channel with the use of this phrase and is also used by his viewers in his chat whenever Roberu takes brief breaks in the middle of a stream.
 * On 18 June 2020, Shirakami Fubuki started a hashtag on Twitter labeled "朝食ロベル" (Choushoku Roberu) as a play on Roberu's name and later that day streamed herself drawing Roberu as bacon. The hashtag ended up trending in Japan in the number 5 spot and earned Roberu enough subscribers to hit the 20,000 milestone.
 * Roberu noted that he wasn't aware of the hashtag being on the trending tab during the entire time it was trending and made a joking complaint about how a trending hashtag about him just disappeared without his permission.
 * Roberu is a fan of Discovery Channel content, particularly things with Bear Grylls and Ed Stafford and a watch along stream even got a reply from the official Discovery Channel Japan twitter account.
 * Roberu is openly a fan of the straight shota genre, which is what introduced him to and made him a fan of artist/vtuber, Pochimaru, and later led to the two of them becoming friends.
 * Roberu is a die-hard fan of THE iDOLM@STER, and his favorite idols in the franchise are Minami Nitta and Chiyuki Kuwayama.
 * His overseas fans call him "son" and he doesn't understand where the nickname came from.
 * The first instance of someone calling him "son" was in one of his Mario Kart 8 streams, when someone in chat commented the meme, "Are ya winning son?", and he responded, in English, "YEAH! I'm Roberu Yukoku, I'm fine, thank you, and you? I like... Mario Kart 8. Because... fine!".
 * He made a song about him being a "winning son", called "Im winning son!!!!" in his English singing stream, where he sung songs in English that didn't exist.
 * Later, Iofi explained to him the origins of the joke.
 * There is sometimes confusion among viewers as to whether or not his name is supposed to be written out as Roberu or Robel when referring to him in English. It should be noted that "Robel" is officially only used in reference to his bar (i.e. his intro card and all the bottles in his stream background image having a BAR ROBEL label on them and his streaming hashtag is #ROBEL営業中, which directly translates to "#ROBELisOpenForBusiness,") while "Roberu" is only used when referring to the person in question (i.e. his channel logo, channel name, Twitter username and all of the posts made by the hololive's official Twitter account when referring to Roberu).