Comedy shorts featuring various VTuber characters from Hololive agency.
Holo Graffiti is currently airing and will have Episodes. It is also Known as: ホロのぐらふぃてぃ, Holo no Graffiti
Genres: Slapstick , Comedy , Parody , Idol , Working Life
Try our anime quiz: Anime Characters Guessing Quiz/Game
Top 10 Anime Like Holo Graffiti (Holo no Graffiti) [2024 List]
10. Choco Sanji
Snack Time! is NIJISANJI's first full-scale 3D animation video content where fans can catch snippets of the daily lives and shenanigans of their favorite NIJISANJI VTubers.
Snack Time! has finished airing and it has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: ちょこさんじ, Nijisanji
9. Virtual-san wa Miteiru Specials
Unaired episodes included with volumes 5 and 6 of the Blu-ray release.
Virtual-san Looking Specials has finished airing and it has 2 Episodes. It is also Known as: バーチャルさんはみている, Virtual-san wa Miteiru Specials
8. e-ma Nodo Ame CMs
Commercials for a collaboration between e-ma throat lozenges and various popular VTubers.
e-ma Nodo Ame CMs has finished airing and it has 3 Episodes. It is also Known as: e-maのど飴/TVCM: Vtuber, e-ma Nodo Ame CM: VTuber
7. Virtual-san wa Miteiru
A TV anime featuring 30 VTubers including Mirai Akari, Siro, Nekomiya Hinata, Tsukino Mito, Tanaka Hime, and Suzuki Hina! In a creative collaboration Anno Hideaki, the six primary cast members will appear in Evangelion costumes. The theme song is composed by producer Nakata Yasutaka, sung by Kizuna Ai in the first six episodes, before being taken over for episodes seven through twelve by the main cast as the special VTuber unit dubbed "Virtual Real".
An original 3DCG animated project with an omnibus format designed to put the personality and charm of VTubers on full display.
Virtual-san Looking has finished airing and it has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: バーチャルさんはみている, Virtual-san wa Miteiru
6. Yoroyoro Tamatama
Music video for Souta Sugahara's Yoroyoro Tamatama, animated by himself. The song is a cover of "Yoroyoro" by Kappa, created as a new year's gift for the artist.
Yoroyoro Tamatama has finished airing and it has 1 Episodes. It is also Known as: よろよろたまたま, Yoroyoro Tamatama
5. Pop Team Epic
Popuko and Pipimi are a pair of foul-mouthed girls ready to take on every pop culture reference ever made. Pop Team Epic follows the pair through a series of surreal skits and short stories full of internet, movie, video game, and self-referential based comedy.
Pop Team Epic has finished airing and it has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: ポプテピピック, Poputepipikku
4. Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan (TV)
To the average person, psychic abilities might seem a blessing; for Kusuo Saiki, however, this couldn't be further from the truth. Gifted with a wide assortment of supernatural abilities ranging from telepathy to x-ray vision, he finds this so-called blessing to be nothing but a curse. As all the inconveniences his powers cause constantly pile up, all Kusuo aims for is an ordinary, hassle-free life—a life where ignorance is bliss.
Unfortunately, the life of a psychic is far from quiet. Though Kusuo tries to stay out of the spotlight by keeping his powers a secret from his classmates, he ends up inadvertently attracting the attention of many odd characters, such as the empty-headed Riki Nendou and the delusional Shun Kaidou. Forced to deal with the craziness of the people around him, Kusuo comes to learn that the ordinary life he has been striving for is a lot more difficult to achieve than expected.
Note: Originally aired as 120 5min episodes that were later compiled into 24 normal lenght episodes
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. has finished airing and it has 120 Episodes. It is also Known as: 斉木楠雄のΨ難, Saiki Kusuo no Psi Nan
3. Asobi Asobase
Three classmates play simple hand games. One of the girls is good at games, but hates them as she always lost to her older sister and forced to do chores while growing up. Another girl is of American descent, but raised in Japan, and who only pretends to be bad at Japanese. Another girl usually observes their games, and loses to the other girls.
Asobi Asobase -workshop of fun- has finished airing and it has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: あそびあそばせ, Asobi Asobase
2. Gintama
The Amanto, aliens from outer space, have invaded Earth and taken over feudal Japan. As a result, a prohibition on swords has been established, and the samurai of Japan are treated with disregard as a consequence.
However one man, Gintoki Sakata, still possesses the heart of the samurai, although from his love of sweets and work as a yorozuya, one might not expect it. Accompanying him in his jack-of-all-trades line of work are Shinpachi Shimura, a boy with glasses and a strong heart, Kagura with her umbrella and seemingly bottomless stomach, as well as Sadaharu, their oversized pet dog. Of course, these odd jobs are not always simple, as they frequently have run-ins with the police, ragtag rebels, and assassins, oftentimes leading to humorous but unfortunate consequences.
Who said life as an errand boy was easy?
Gintama has finished airing and it has 201 Episodes. It is also Known as: 銀魂, Gin Tama, Silver Soul, Yorinuki Gintama-san
1. Teekyuu
Teekyuu is all about the wacky antics of four schoolgirls—Kanae Shinjou gets bored easily and often breaks the laws of physics to get what she wants; Nasuno Takamiya is incredibly rich and knows how to make things go her way; Marimo Bandou would probably get arrested from her actions like eating panties or kidnapping children; and Yuri Oshimoto, their ordinary junior, rounds out the eccentric bunch that forms the sole members of their school's tennis club.
Despite their interest in learning the sport, the older girls prefer messing around, while Yuri, being the only one who actually knows how to play and the most mature in spite of being younger, has to deal with her seniors' out of control behavior.
When these four girls come together, insanity ensues in this lightning-paced comedy about a tennis club that doesn't really play tennis.
Teekyu has finished airing and it has 12 Episodes. It is also Known as: てーきゅう, Tekyuu, Te-kyu