Yusya-ism

Yusya-ism (lit. Heroism, Japanese stylized: 勇者ズム！) was a Virtual YouTuber group that started its activities in August 2018.

The group published an announcement in October 2019, saying that that Yusya-ism would be disbanded at the end of the same year.

Backstory
The background story behind these virtual youtubers are that they are heroes from another world.

Translated from the Yusya-ism official website


 * [Ladies and gentlemen, after we defeat the Demon King. Let's cheer up the Japanese people!]


 * A group of heroes defeated the Demon King's army in Anastowel, another world. Since they have defeated the Demon King, they want to live a slow life, but they are treated as heroes wherever they go, so they are not comfortable with their lives. The heroes decide to spend a long vacation in another world, thinking that it would be better if they were in a place where they didn't know themselves.


 * After being transferred to another world, the heroes arrived in Japan. They started to live a free life, going to high school and working part-time. However, unlike Anastowel, they noticed that the people of Japan, whose civilization had developed so much, were not in good spirits. It's not like they're being ruled by a demon king, but most people's eyes are dead.


 * The heroes who can't overlook this are trying to cheer up the Japanese people as much as possible. They decided to start a VTuber career!

Members


By the end of 2019, Ayase Marie, Kotone Mia, Amanogawa Risa, Arisumi Sybille and Himekawa Serina retired. The only member that remains active is Hajime Lise. Even after the group's breakup, Lise will invite the other members for a bonus video every once in a while.

Hashtags

 * Himekawa Serina: #姫川セリナ #姫川あのね #セリアート #セリ生
 * Ayase Marie: #綾瀬マリー #マリーかまちょ #今日のマリー #MariArt[ambiguous]
 * Kotone Mia: #小刀禰ミア #ことねぇねぇ #ことミアート
 * Amanogawa Risa: #天ノ川リサ #あまでんぱ #リサアート
 * Arisumi Sybille: #有澄シビル #天シビル #しびるあーと
 * Hajime Lise: #本リーゼ #リーゼの絵本 #本の虫[ambiguous]
 * Collab/General: #勇者ズム #ズムコラボ
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