Holostars, Cover Corp’s beloved all-male VTuber group that debuted in June 2019, has reached its seventh anniversary. Yet this milestone arrives under a cloud of official silence following a major agency restructure that has ended group activities for the Japanese branch.
Graduations and Changing Times
Six Japanese members are set to graduate beginning June 8, marking the end of an era for the pioneering male VTuber collective. The restructure has left fans, known as starmins, navigating bittersweet emotions as beloved talents prepare to move on. Despite the lack of formal announcements from Cover Corp, the community has refused to let the occasion pass unnoticed.
Fan Art and Global Tributes
Creative tributes have flooded social media, including stunning group pose illustrations by artists like @oru_orum and printable designs perfect for personal keepsakes. Fans worldwide are organizing cupsleeve events to honor the group’s legacy, turning personal passion into coordinated celebrations across continents. Holostars EN talent Banzoin Hakka added to the festive mood by sharing his own vibrant fan art, bridging branches in a show of unity.
Remaining members such as Astel Leda and Aragami Oga have quietly acknowledged the main account’s inactivity, highlighting the unusual circumstances. Still, starmins have rallied together, determined to fulfill Hanasaki Miyabi’s final request for a proper celebration of the milestone.
- Worldwide cupsleeve events planned by dedicated fans
- High-quality group illustrations shared across platforms
- Cross-branch support from Holostars EN talents
A Community United
The outpouring of artwork and events demonstrates the deep bond between Holostars and their audience. Even as official channels remain quiet, the grassroots efforts ensure the group’s seven-year journey receives the recognition it deserves.
In the end, Holostars’ seventh anniversary stands as a testament to fan resilience, proving that community spirit can shine brightest during times of transition.
