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Hey, Sora-tomo! How are you all doing? It's me, Tokino Sora!

―Tokino Sora

Sora Tokino (ときのそら, 時乃そら, 時乃空, Lit. Sky of Time) (born May 15, 2000 (2000-05-15) [age 25]) is a female Japanese VTuber and the founding member of Hololive.

While she debuted alone way before generations were established, she is currently part of "hololive 0th gen" alongside fellow solo debutants Roboco, Sakura Miko, Suisei Hoshimachi and AZKi.

Content[]

Sora debuted on the 7th of September, and most of her streams were short clips under 5 minutes. In January of 2018 she released her first song cover[1]. She[2] would[3] produce[4] even[5] more[6] song[7] covers[8] before producing her own original song[9]. Her first hour long stream was to commemorate her role as Watanuki Ichika in the TV Tokyo show[10] Watanuki-san Chi No, which consisted of two seasons. The next year she released a teaser for her new album[11]. She started to stream games such as Little Witch Nobeta, Fall Guys, The Ghost Train, NieR: Automata, Minecraft, The Caregiver, Animal Crossing, Submerged and Rhythm Fighter. She also decided to learn English with Duolingo[12].

Collaborations[]

She once collaborated with four other VTubers for her cover of Alice in N.Y[13].

Laplus, Sora, Watame and Marine all held a collaboration with Japanese voice actress and singer Sachiko Kobayashi. The stream was of them learning voice acting lessons from her[14].

Once a month she and Airani Iofifteen talk on the latter's radio show where they discuss Japanese pop culture.[15]

Partnerships[]

She has appeared in the games Azur Lane, Taito Online Crane Game and Dengekionline.

Discography[]

Albums[]

Dreaming![16] (Released on 27 March 2019)

  • "Dream☆Story"
  • "Heroic Heroine" (ヒロイック・ヒロイン)
  • "Kotobakaze" (コトバカゼ)
  • "Hoshi no Furu ni wa" (ほしのふるにわ)

On Stage![17] (Released on 21 October 2020)

  • "Step and Go!!"
  • "Chu-Chu-Lu"
  • "Rea/Remo Sympathizer" (リア/リモシンパサイザー)
  • "Blueberry Moon" (ブルーベリームーン)
  • "Sora Matsuri" (空祭り)
  • "Guruguru Love Story" (ぐるぐる・ラブストーリー)
  • "Let's Dance! Maimai Time" (マイオドレ!舞舞タイム キノシタ, Maiodore! Maimai Taimu)feat. SoraMiko (Tokino Sora & Sakura Miko)
  • "Bluesky Symphony" (青空のシンフォニー, Aozora no Shinfonī)

EP[]

Virtual Kaika Saizenzen!/Fragment[18] (Released on 28 April 2019)

  • "Virtual Kaika Saizenzen!" (バーチャル開花最前線)
  • "Fragment"
  • "Virtual Kaika Saizenzen! (you Remix)"
  • "Fragment (Capchii Remix)"

My Loving[19] (Released on 4 March 2020)

  • "Equation of Love"
  • "Wonderland"
  • "Sayonara Blossom" (サヨナラブロッサム)
  • "Setsunatick Code" (刹那ティックコード) feat. SorAZ (Tokino Sora & AZKi)
  • "Hurray Hurray LOVE" (フレーフレーLOVE, Furē Furē LOVE)
  • "Yukkuri Hashireba Kaze wa Fuku" (ゆっくり走れば風は吹く)

Fandom[]

Her fanbase is officially called "Sora-tomo" (そらとも) likely from "Sora no tomodachi", or Sora's friends. Popular Soratomo include Pekora Usada.

In-jokes/memes[]

  • Since Sora is the only member of her generation who hasn't gotten an Imposter role in Among Us, Soratomo say that she is too pure for the game.
  • Sora being jealous of the attention Ankimo gets.
  • When her streams are close to ending, or when Sora implies they are close to ending, chat spams いかないで (Please don't go!).
  • After Sora from Kingdom Hearts appeared in the last DLC of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, fans joked that hololive's Sora was in Smash, and congratulated her.

Trivia[]

  • Her character designer originally was いかき[20] but currently, it is ordan.[21]
  • She is 160cm.
  • Her mascot is a Teddy bear named "Ankimo".
  • She is a Taurus.
  • She was signed on record label, Victor Entertainmnet, with famous Japanese singer, such as Gen Hoshino, Kohmi Hirose and Kiroro.
  • She debuted when she was just 17.

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Partnerships[]

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