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The Holo no Graffiti anime in general is a relentless onslaught of Rapid-Fire Comedy of the most absurdist kind.


  • Subaru's attempt at an ASMR Video was hilariously disastrous. So much that it gets its own HoloGra episode. Note that in this depiction almost everything you hear is lifted from the original stream.
  • "I Went and Slipped Up" features Mio trying to break Shion out of a bizarre fugue where she keeps on saying she slipped up. Suisei just ends up joining in reaffirming the fact when she appears, and ultimately Mio literally slips up on a bit of wasabi from a cake she made. What really sells the short is the usual ending shot, with the thing Shion slipped up on being a letter from H**vard, a note about her rejection into a exam...which also proclaims her to be a failure. And it even goes as far as to say 'lmfao' at the end, in all lowercase at that.
  • "Hanging On" is about one of the most bizarre, disturbing, but hilarious shorts. The plot is that Aki's ability to produce anything from her thighs is creating a non-stop flood of poison in the hololive office, so she and Miko are desperately hanging on rope to avoid drowning in it. The episode features such dark moments as Friend A opening the door to immediately drown to death, Roboco offering to help before she decides to just swim through the poison and flee out the windows using her immunity as an android, and finally ending with Miko managing to stop the flood of poison and for Aki to cheerfully point out it all drained out the window and into the city streets below.
  • "The New Member of the Family" gives Matsuri one hell of a Humiliation Conga; to start, she gets transformed into a dog by eating a plate of bone-shaped cookies. Then, Subaru and Roboco enters the office finding a stray dog inside, unaware that said dog is actually Matsuri and the latter actually offers "them" a bar of chocolate to feed (mind you, chocolate is poisonous to dogs) and suggests doing ridiculous things to "them". To add salt into the wound, Fubuki, Korone, and Mio (whom all of them are animal-girls) are aware of Matsuri's situation, but chose not to talk about it at the expense of herself, much to her chagrin. And somehow Ayame suffered the same fate as Matsuri too, just mere moments before the short ends.
  • Matsuri, Rushia, and Ayame attempt to find alternatives to the "good morning" greeting (because Matsuri said "good morning" when entering the office even though it's nighttime) in "Episode 55: A Carnival of Greetings!" ("The Greetings Championship" * Original Japanese title: "最強の挨拶を決めろ☆挨拶王選手権!"), with increasingly bizarre results. When Rushia rejected Ayame and Matsuri's final suggestion (the two suggested saying "right-o"), the oni hypnotized her and the aftermath is what could be described as a G-rated version of a hangover. Eventually, they all ended up saying "good morning" anyway when A-chan comes in.
  • "Episode 61: Annihilate 'em All!" * Original Japanese title: "全員ぶっ潰せ" is Coco's debut in the series, and does not disappoint as she ropes Marine and Fubuki in performing a yakuza-style raid on the Hololive office:
    • She first knocks politely on the door and announces "You have raid!", annoying Marine.

    Marine: What are you, the mailman?! Kick the door down or something!

    • Next, she kicks down the door and comes barreling in with a Hockey Mask and Chainsaw.

    Marine: Try again when it's Friday!

    • Then Coco kicks in the door while carrying a missile launcher.
    • Then she kicks in the door while riding a T-rex.

    Coco: Jurassic desu! ("We're going Jurassic!")

    • Finally, Coco explains that the goal of the raid was to smash the windows with the rival clan's family crest on it, leading her, Marine, Fubuki, and the dino to crash some windows, to A-chan's dismay. Best of all, the windows they broke were the ones that did not have Hololive's logo.
  • "Episode 62: Bomb Disposal Squad" ("Frozen Out in the Bomb Disposal Squad" * Original Japanese title: "関係がギクシャクする爆弾解除") has Coco, Kanata, and Choco find a bomb planted in the office in response to a cockroach.
    • The three attempt to defuse the bomb, with unanimous results. Later on, Coco suddenly cuts the red wire of the bomb, much to Kanata's panic. Her response?
    • The bomb is still ticking even after the wire has been cut, impliying that Coco cut the wrong wire. Somehow, she assumes that the bomb has been disarmed despite the timer is still active (she learned it from Yaboo! Answers), so she and Kanata threw the bomb into a freezer as a last ditch effort. Unsurprisingly, one Nichijou reference later, the office explodes.
  • "Episode 66: Caltrops" ("Grant My Wish" * Original Japanese title: "お願いがあるの…") might be the crowner of the most bizarre Holo no Graffiti short out there. To wit; Matsuri wakes up on the sofa with the floor covered with spikes because Haato apparently got too excited spreading them over after moving the sofa. The duo then finds a magic lamp, rubs it, and summons a genie... who is actually a miniature Suisei as an Akinator pastiche. Craving for a bowl of ramen, Matsuri asks Suisei for one only for Haato to intervene, summoning a lion instead. Getting desperate, Matsuri then asks the lion to cook her a bowl of ramen, but instead summons Suisei again. After Matsuri's ramen craving was answered by sending her to a ramen shop, Haato suddenly finds a soot monster, who apparently gifts her a trip to "an island to the south". The short ends with Haato shivering around the cold grounds of Antarctica.
  • "Episode 68: Ship in the Bottle" ("The Idiots' Guide to Making People Mad" * Original Japanese title: "人の怒らせ方") has Marine's ship-in-a-bottle building session constantly interrupted by Coco and Suisei (and also Pekora, but Marine silenced her before she could pester her more) trolling her by making too much noise. Her patience finally breaks when Pekora's sneeze causes a pan to fall on her head. Later on, Fubuki enters the office to see Pekora, Coco, and Suisei being locked up a giant bottle with Marine resting on the cork, much to her confusion.
  • "Episode 75: Curry Meshi VS Hololive" is an utterly bizarre promotional short for Nissin's Curry Meshi that defies explanation: Shion finds Korone and Okayu scarfing down cups of Curry Meshi like a pair of drug addicts getting their fix as a confused Fubuki watches in disbelief, all the while Curry Meshi-kun stands like a monolith in the room. When Shion goes to see who is in the Curry Meshi-kun costume, she gets hypnotized into spreading the good word of Curry Meshi, and convinces Pekora to follow suit. After some strange dance vids (including Pekora dancing in the style of MC Hammer from "U Can't Touch This"...yeah...), Subaru comes to save the day.
  • "Episode 77: Pigtails" ("A Smart Way to Use Pigtails" * Original Japanese title: "強奪事件") features a call-back to Aqua's ability to fly using her pigtails. The short actually starts off with a subtle nod to the running gag that Towa's actually an angel, by having her sing Tsubasa Wo Kudasai, before going into the main gag that all the members of hololive with twintails are actually able to fly using them. While Towa, Marine and Aqua all use them as propellers, Aki manages to use her detached twintails as jet shoes, donning a set of glasses. Matsuri tries to join in as well, but since she only has a single side-ponytail, ends up flying sideways. One particularly noteworthy gag is when Aqua tries to lie early on about flying being an ability inherent to twintailed girls and Marine calling her out on it, with the translation team clearly having some fun with the dialog.

    Marine: DAU-TO! (meaning "Doubt" or "Doubtful.")

  • "Episode 81: Heater" ("Help! I'll Be Burned!" * Original Japanese title: "助けて!焼かれる!") has Ayame offer to Miko a heating element for the winter: a bucket of lava. Miko, who's had severe accidents with handling lava in Minecraft, desperately declines it. Ayame eventually trips and spills the lava, to the horror of both girls. Roboco's hand emerges from the spilled lava, giving a very familiar thumbs-up.
  • "Episode 82: Cretaceous Period" ("Survival of the Fittest" * Original Japanese title: "弱肉強食") cranks up the surreal hilarity of Holo no Grafitti Up to Eleven by detailling that hololive has existed since, well, the Cretaceous Period. It starts with Haachama gnawing on some grass (which, to some, wouldn't be too off-character to her) and Sora fending her and Choco much like a certain velociraptor tamer. It goes downhill from there when Subaru (dressed up in a dinosaur onesie, alongside actual dinosaurs) kidnaps Haachama to feed her rubber duckies. Miko, Aki, and Choco vows to rescue her... only to get distracted by PC games. Mio gets reduced into a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment gag, and Fubuki (who's narrating the entire thing) has a yukkuri-esque head, which Haachama suddenly throws at Rushia's computer, which breaks it, and triggers her to desk-slam so hard that it simulates a meteor impact and wipes out a portion of the Earth. ...Yeah.
  • "Episode 83: Emergency" ("How to Invoke a Kaiju" * Original Japanese title: "怪獣の降ろし方") has Fubuki suddenly becoming a Kaiju with Ayame, Rushia, and Towa looking on. Ayame thinks it's All Just a Dream and decides to sleep. Rushia wants to stop the rampaging Fubzilla while Towa doesn't want to take part of it. Ayame dozes off in her own, saying "Sleeping Technique: First Form". Rushia suggests reciting from a script with Towa thinking such ideas aren't too far-fetched from methods used in kaiju films, especially the ones that use unmanned train bombs. It turns out Rushia insisted Towa to recite the script, which consisted of severely cheesy Tsundere lines, narrated by Sora of all people, with a microphone. Fubzilla comes near Towa and Rushia and force both of them to recite the lines instead. God knows what happened between them that caused Ayame to wake up in a barren wasteland... Another important to note is Rushia telling Towa to "Smash" while the latter tells her "I don't have anger issues".
  • "Episode 90 - Polka" ("How to Become a Cat" * Original Japanese title: "猫になる方法") is Polka's first appearance in the animated shorts, with Fubuki "welcoming" her as another fox by hazing her (with Ayame and Haachama helping.) She eventually calls Polka a cat which then convinces Polka that she is a cat, rather than a fox. Okayu and Korone, the "cat police," then kidnap Fubuki under suspicion of being a cat, with Polka and the others setting out to rescue her. It succeeds until Fubuki informs Polka she's actually a fennec fox, and Polka loses her balance while bridal carrying Fubuki across a steel girder.
  • "Episode 91 - Lamy" ("Polar Bear vs. Young Lady" * Original Japanese title: "白熊VSお嬢様") is Lamy's own first appearance in the animated shorts, and it wastes no time making fun of her alcoholism by implying she's got alcohol hidden everywhere in the office, including unlikely places like Ayame's katana. When Flare calls her out on her desire to drink, Lamy then summons Daifuku, who transforms into a real polar bear holding a lawnmower (for no apparent reason) to try and force Mio and Flare to join her for drinks. Daifuku instead confiscates her alcohol, reducing Lamy into a blubbering mess.
  • "Episode 92 - Botan" ("Grown-Ups on Tricycles" * Original Japanese title: "三輪車に乗る大人たち") sees Botan's debut in the series. After being forced to stay indoors due to the sunny-turned-rainy weather, Botan is forced to clear up a misunderstanding with Towa over holding a (plastic model) rifle, but the latter flees before Botan can do so. Enter Luna, sporting Cool Shades and acting all gangsta while riding a tricycle. Luna somehow convinces Botan to ride her tricycle by guilt-tripping her over the concept of clearing misunderstandings by placing onself into another's shoes, using Marine (who's outside in the rain riding her own tricycle, thinking it's her pirate ship) as an example. Thus, an embarassed Botan gets on the tricycle... just in time for Towa to walk in on her and create another misunderstanding, with Towa immediately snapping a quick picture of her and upload it to Twitter just to rub salt in the wound. The video ends with Botan chasing Towa around and trying to clobber the latter with the tricycle.
  • "Episode 93: Bloom" ("Help! We'll be fired!" * Original Japanese title: "助けて!クビにされる!") sees the girls fearful over their impending termination after finding a document that seems to indicate an imminent downscaling of the organization, leading to the realization that they are not idols, but comedians. After failing to become proper idols, they go to A-Chan to make an impassioned plea to let them be idols in their own way...only to learn that no one was going to get fired: the document was actually about an employee's weight loss attempts!
    • Marine's reaction to the document is particularly priceless.
    • One of Marine's ideas of being more like an idol is to imitate 24-Hour Cinderella.

      Mio: Why is even your idea of idols so damn boomer?

  • "Episode 97: To The Sky" ("The Perfect Cover-Up" * Original Japanese title: "先輩の〇〇を隠蔽したい!"). The episode opens with Polka fretting over having accidentally broken Okayu's handheld video game console. When Okayu returns from getting rice balls, Polka knocks out Aki before she can blab about the game. When Okayu asks about the game she left on the table, Polka yeets the table out the window. When Aki finally blabs about the game, Polka then yeets her out the window. Okayu figures out what happened and turns out to be pretty chill about it...because she actually borrowed the game from Korone, who is far less forgiving.
    • Even funnier, Okayu can be seen in the background sitting on the couch and playing the handheld in the ending shot while looking rather pleased with herself.
  • ""Episode 99: Battle!" ("I Refuse to Lose to You" * Original Japanese title: "お前には負けられない") sees Subaru, Lamy, Watame, and Noel in an Absurdly High-Stakes Game of Old Maid. What are those stakes? The loser is forced to take on a dare: Subaru would be forced to speak like an Ojou for a month, Watame would be forced to eat jingisukan (a Japanese dish made with mutton, making it cannibalistic for Watame) for a month, Lamy would abstain from booze for a month, and Noel would abstain from beef bowls for a month (after trying to weasel her way to only having two servings). The end result: Lamy wins, Subaru gets Noel's mace shoved up her ass, Noel and Watame end up body swapping, and Lamy knocks herself out on a bottle of hooch.
  • "Episode 100: Congratulations!" ("Really Wanna Eat You-Know-What!" * Original Japanese title: "絶対に許さない!") combines Surreal Humor with Rapid-Fire Comedy in a way that defies description. It's a little better explained as a storybook of detailing one of Marine's fever dreams, but only slightly. Then Luna throws that book to the fireplace for good measure.
  • "Episode 102: First Look" sees Mel find a camera that transmogrifies whoever she takes pictures of, transforming Watame into a sheep, Botan into a cute little kitty cat, and Kanata into an increasingly irate and dangerous angel statue that really wants to murder Mio for some reason.
  • "Episode 103: I Got Lucky!": Towa wins tickets for a space tour for herself, Luna, Aqua, and Roboco. Shenanigans ensue that sees them crash-land back in their office in the distant future (as indicated by Fubuki sporting a long beard). The good news is that this time period has the tech to send them back to their proper place in time. The bad news is they wind up in the middle of the desert: the office they crashed in was the future Hololive's Egypt branch.
  • "Episode 104: Beware, Beware the Blues of May":
    • The episode begins with Ayame being thrown onto the scene with a clown honk and for the next twelve seconds, she talks about trying to cure her fellow idols' spring blues while flailing around like a fish out of water before launching herself out of the Hololive building's window.
    • Ayame sets out to cure her fellow idols of their spring blues, starting by beaning Subaru upside the head with her club and then running to avoid being beaned by Subaru throwing soy beans, then jacking up the temperature in the office by causing Roboco to overheat. The heat is dispelled, thankfully, through the power of an Incredibly Lame Pun, after which Roboco yeets Ayame out the window.
  • "Episode 106: In Spring, w00t!" is the debut episode for Nene, and it doesn't disappoint.
    • Because Nene claims to know a lot about spring, Flare and Kanata waste no time proving her wrong by asking her if she knows spring-related things like the vernal equinox and Humpty Dumpty's Recitation, prompting Nene to run off in frustration.
    • The next thing Nene knows, she finds herself in a Blank White Void that a voice (that's totally not Miko) claims to be the springworld. As the voice introduce itself as the goddess of spring, Nene immediately interrupts her by Breaking the Fourth Wall and address her as Miko-senpai, much to Miko's displeasure.

      Miko: This is the springworld, and I am the goddess of spring-
      Nene: Oh, hey, Miko-senpai.
      Miko: Hey! No breaking that wall!

    • Despite Nene seemingly gaining powers from the spring goddess and dispelling headaches and spring breezes, on top of being worshipped as a goddess by Flare and Kanata, the entire skit is revealed to be just Nene having a daydream while dozing off.
      • Miko's personal comment to the video:

        Miko: (rough translation) A god... Finally, Miko has become a god... ・△・ MIKO IS GOD

  • "Episode 107: Critical Memory Lapse": the members of the first generation (Natsuiro, AkiRose, Haato, Fubuki and Mel) panic at the prospect of the rapidly-approaching #from1st concert celebrating their third anniversary, pulling all kinds of Oh, Crap! faces whenever they find out the concert date is much, much closer than anticipated (it goes from Fubuki's "tomorrow" to Mel's "today"). After a Hope Spot of the girls resolving themselves to drill the dance steps into their brains for the next two hours, A-chan enters the room... just in time to witness the girls having completely lost their minds and reciting utter nonsense.
  • Episode 108: Looking the Part begins with Shion acting as 'Super Sleuth', a detective a la Sherlock Holmes, while Towa can do naught but yelp at what she sees. The pipe she holds does nothing more than blow bubbles.
    • Pekora is the first person to enter the office to request assistance from Shion, as her black hole-sealing carrot hair decorations have gone missing. After a Fanservice-in-Progress scene in which Pekora becomes increasingly embarrassed as Shion stares at where a carrot should be, the latter reveals she used them to play darts the day before. Sending Pekora packing, Shion proudly asserts that she can solve anything to Towa's disbelief, who tells her to get rid of the pipe as it's bad.
    • Shion hears Choco call out from afar that the latter needs help, and declares to her non-apparent sidekick that "the game is afoot". To her chagrin, Towa realises that Shion means her as she's pulled along. Choco describes her issue as having lost her bag and purse, and Shion sends her off by telling her to file a report to the police.
    • Shortly after Towa calls Shion out for sending her client packing, the former alerts the latter that A-chan has been killed, with the staffer in a pool of blood at the keyboard. Towa turns back to Shion to see the latter covering her face, who explains she's no good with blood. Towa snaps and asks her what good she's for as a detective, prompting Shion to summon Pupper Sleuth Josephine, a regular dog who quickly becomes a human with a dog's head. Shion immediately puts them on the case only for Josephine to highlight that the pipe Shion discarded at Towa's behest was the murder implement. Shion tries to divert suspicion but Towa, having none of it, calls the Police. The end card is Shion being led away by Oozora Police while Towa holds A-chan's body.
  • Episode 109: The Need for Speed is essentially built on the talents taking great pride in their unflattering vehicles of choice:
    • Suisei is merrily playing in the office with a cardboard train she made while Kanata looks on in confusion; the former invites the Angel to ride the 'Surly Suisei Train'. This prompts Kanata to question "That was you being surly? Weren't you singing or something?", only for Suisei to rebutt coldly, "No mood lasts forever", to Kanata's horror. The Comet then invites the Angel to try the train out, placing her in the empty carriage of the box to further confusion of Kanata, before Suisei leads her at high speed around the Earth a few times, causing Kanata to faint once they return to the office.

      Suisei: We've arrived. How'd you like it? Oh, did you have so much fun you're in seventh heaven?
      Kanata: *collapsing backwards, thinking* I caught a glimpse of my homeland!

    • Marine enters the office on her tricyle (Marine Bike) from "Grown-Ups on Tricycles", trying to appeal to Kanata that her 'vehicle' is much better; when Kanata tries to reject the notion by stating that it's a tricycle, Marine immediately gets angry, scaring Kanata, and tears into Suisei's cardboard train, to which the comet energetically ripostes that she has the Midas Touch.
    • Botan then enters the office in her trademark Shopping Cart to the shock of both Suisei and Marine, and the Lion rips into the latter duo by stating that their 'rides' aren't durable and that they can't win if they haven't prepared properly, sending the Comet and Pirate into despair over their efforts to create/purchase their respective vehicles while Kanata continues to watch on. Nene steps through the door having been looking for the Lion, so that her DeLorean is returned so she can win the lottery; despite protests, Nene pushes Botan, still in the shopping cart, out of the office.
    • Suisei and Marine then decide to race outside to determine which is better, the train or the tricycle, only for Kanata to point out that it's raining. Undeterred, Suisei decides they settle it with a game of Old Maid. The office explodes once again, strong enough to emit a shockwave that parts the rain clouds. Nene and Botan (still in the cart) on a nearby rooftop watch on as the sunlight falls upon them, while Suisei, Kanata and Marine fade in against the blue expanse, celebrating the end of the rainy season.
  • Episode 110: Police Presence builds off Nene's diary.
  • Episode 111: Advice Unwise sees Pekora open a consultation service. Naturally, it goes downhill right off the bat.
    • First up is Rushia, who wants to become buxom. Her generic solutions were already attempted, so, having hit a wall with the advice she can offer, Pekora indirectly tells Rushia to just deal with it. Rushia is understandably furious and is dropped into a giant rabbit hole to help Pekora escape her wrath.
    • Next is Towa, who wants to develop a more devilish aura. Pekora already sees the craziness in consulting a rabbit for such a request, but goes ahead and suggests Towa prank someone by bopping the next person to walk into the room. Simple enough... but the target ends up being Korone, who drags Towa off for a "nice talk" while bathed in a murderous aura.
    • Lamy comes in... but flips the situation by offering to counsel Pekora instead. Lamy's only advice is to quote Pekora verbatim while telling her to just live with her problems.
    • As the cherry on top, the post-episode caption reads "No gain, only pain peko".
  • Episode 112: Live Strong! is Coco's final appearance in Hologra before her graduation, and as such, is a simultaneous celebration of Coco's time in Hololive and her unique brand of humor.
    • To start, Coco and Watame find themselves caught in the rain. When Watame balks at Coco's demand for an umbrella, she uses Watame as an umbrella, at least until they find Luna walking by with her parasol. Then Watame finds herself forced to carry Luna while being carried by Coco before getting hit by a car.
    • Coco then returns to the Hololive offices, her entrance accompanied by Yakuza-style Boss Subtitles. Unlike the games, the subtitles don't freeze the shot, so Coco's seen shaking in place trying to maintain a Badass Arm-Fold. Luna, entering the office behind Coco, is just really confused at the spectacle. When the subtitles appear for Towa and she continues bawling her eyes out, Coco kicks her off the couch she's on and insists she holds still while the subtitles are on-screen.
    • Towa, unable to bear the thought of Coco graduating, attempts to stab her with a knife. Coco counters her, however, and the two argue for a while until Kanata beans Coco over the head (leaving a large Cranial Eruption) and tapes her mouth closed (though it doesn't prevent her from speaking).
    • A brief one that's easy to miss with the emotions on display: all those times when the Hololive office window was broken? It turns out it was All for Nothing because, as Coco demonstrates as she exits the office for the last time, the window slides open!
    • After Coco takes her leave, an AsaCoco segment plays revealing Coco was still outside the Hololive office, rocket launcher in hand, threatening to make her genmates "graduate" with her. The missile she fires, however, merely disperses money ala the end of the first Yakuza (and it's funny money, at that).
    • And last, but not least, Coco's parting words.

      Live strong, you guys, and have a good morning, motherf*ckers!

  • Episode 113: The Importance of Catch sees Suisei eager to play a game of catch with Matsuri.
    • After a misunderstanding in which she mishears the game as "Catch-as-catch-can Figure Plus Leg Lock" to Suisei's confusion, Matsuri is given a glove and asks where the ball is. Cue Suisei lifting a boulder to be used as the ball, with Matsuri Lampshade Hanging the entire presence of it.
    • Mio enters the office, curious about the gloves and is surprised when shown by the duo what the ball will be; Suisei then throws it in her direction, causing the wolf to narrowly dodge. Mio tries to offer up an alternative, Old Maid, only for Suisei to point out that that game recently blew up the office, forcing Mio to retort that the boulder catch game is much more risky, or rather, isn't a game of catch anyway. Suisei then tries to win her over.
    • Enter Rushia, who is curious about what's happening. Mio begs for the necromancer to join a game of cards, which is reluctantly accepted by the latter, only for Rushia to trip on the actual ball for the catch game as she walks further into the office. Mio tries to save her, only for the two to be tangled up by their legs. Suisei and Matsuri look on and then at each other.
    • The end card even hangs a lampshade over how Suisei even got the boulder into the office for the game in the first place.
  • Instead of a regular Hologra episode, July 11, 2021, saw another Curry Meshi collab in the form of an utterly bonkers commercial. The video's title lampshades this: "Are we really going to broadcast this?"
  • Episode 114: Stay Out of My Lane:
    • This episode opens with Korone pinching Aqua's cheeks, when Kanata comes crashing in through the ceiling. Korone cheerfully tells Kanata that "that's a RIP" to the angel's confusion before she realises the situation; cue A-chan dropping a box out of shock and getting so annoyed at the latest damage to the office she just faints.

      Korone: See? RIP.

    • After Kanata makes an attempt to fix the damage, she tries to find out what's going on with Aqua and asks Korone what could've caused her non-responsive state. Korone thinks back to her spinning continuously in front of the maid-styled idol, hypnotising her into catatonia and proceeding to have lunch without her. Korone immediately denies having knowledge of what transpired with a smile, but the angel calls her out and asks why she did it.

      Korone: Because the pendulum's there.
      Kanata: Mallory Korone?!

    • The repaired section of ceiling collapses on its own, coming down on Aqua's back, worrying the duo when she gives up the ghost. Aqua's ghost form immediately flies off in search of sushi, beginning a frantic chase where Kanata briefly catches her only to lose her grasp because she applied too much strength, and Korone accidentally catches her own tail. Out in the street, Aki's twintails end up becoming attached to Ghost!Aqua, followed by Marine's hat, before Ghost!Aqua stops to nibble on Pekora's hair ornaments. A short while later, Aqua wakes up after her ghost had been returned, but still clad with Aki's twintails, Marine's hat and now one of Pekora's decorations, and wonders what she was doing as she is surrounded by the four pursuers and Pekora. Kanata and Korone apologise to everyone, to their confusion.
    • The end card features a jiggling Ghost!Aqua in Marine's hands, to which the subtitles remark "She'll be hologra's mascot".
    • An added bit of meta humor: Aki would later stream with her model's twintails set to invisible, since Aqua had stolen them in this short, implying Aki hadn't gotten them back.
  • Episode 115: Tanabata Lives On!: It's time for Tanabata again (even though it was already celebrated weeks earlier), and the girls of Hololive are celebreating the best way they know how — as chaotically as possible. Noel arrives with bamboo to place tanzaku paper, and when the bamboo stalk proves too big to fit in the office, Noel simply breaks it. Just as the girls write their wishes and place them on the bamboo, dark clouds gather, threatening to leave their wishes unseen. Thankfully, Noel has just the solution: yeet the bamboo out the window and into the heavens for Fububoshi!
  • Episode 116: Verbal Pek has Pekora discover the "Peko Note", a magical notebook that makes whoever's name is written in it adopt her Verbal Tic. With it, Pekora decides to go full Light Yagami and fill in as many names as she can. Unfortunately, with the exception of Luna (who is upset she can't do her own Verbal Tic), her "victims" decide to take their newfound tics in stride and adopt them into their livestreams, to surprising success. Fearful that her own channel will crash and burn, Pekora erases the names she wrote down, restoring her victim's normal speech. Just as she breathes a sigh of relief, though, she discovers a name that had been written in the Peko Note before she found it: "Usada Pekora"!
  • Episode 117: Wanna See a Witch Do Magic Tricks?:
    • Shion trying to impress Marine and Nene with magic, summoning huge arms out of her back, which Marine is horrified by.

      Marine: Sure you didn't mean black magic?!
      Shion: [smugly] Marine, could you ever provide entertainment so high level? Well? You have no idea how far I can go with this.
      Marine: Oh, I ''wish'' you'd go far away.

    • Nene requests more magic from Shion, and the witch obliges, but she starts using simple misdirection tricks such as a rose from the sleeve or a bird inside the hat, culminating in perfectly landing a ball-in-a-cup game, which while Nene shows increasing levels of amazement, Marine snarks that there's nothing magical about the last one. The Pirate relents when she sees how thrilled Nene is by Shion's actions, but notices from the Witch's panicked expression that she's run out of material, which leads to an attempt out of desperation:

      Shion: [covers her face with both hands and then uncovers them] Peekaboo!
      Marine: For cryin' out... [Nene laughs and claps like a entertained child.] She loves it...

    • Shion attempts an impression of Marine, having well and truly gone deviated from attempting anything magical. Her attempt completely falls flat in delivery and reception, as Nene watches her confused, and the Witch tries the peekaboo attempt again, only to disappear from the office to Nene and Marine's surprise. She finds herself in the middle of a campus in another part of the world.

      Shion: Oops, I used a warp spell by mistake.
      Student 1: [in English, as are subsequent students] Who's this girl, and where did she come from?!
      Student 2: She could be an enemy spy!
      Student 3: What the hell are the cops doing?!
      Student 4: Heeeeeelp!
      Shion: [having become increasingly apprehensive as they surrounded her] Wait, what? What are they saying? [She's then carted away by a police car] My magic tricks and I are innocent!

    • The scene cuts back to the office as Marine and Nene watch a news report of the trespasser arrested at Harvard U, the former incredulous while her junior endlessly claps energetically.

      Nene: Wow, Shion-senpai's incredible! [Marine looks towards her junior with exasperation]
      Marine: Yikes.

  • Episode 118: Blame the Heat Wave
    • It stars Ayame... a whole lot of Ayame, all offering a cooling element to help beat the summer heat.
    • Flare's exasperated by the sudden amount of Ayame, and approaches the "cooling element" with apprehension. When it's revealed that it works by thoroughly freezing the one who eats it, as demonstrated by Watame and Fubuki, Flare decides to have none of it.
    • Two of the Ayame clones start succumbing to the summer heat and eat the shaved ice, instantly freezing themselves. Ayame decides to avenge the clones, only to start arguing with the remaining clone over who's the original. More clones start to show up (all of them speaking different dialects), which prompts an Oh, Crap! from Flare, and it escalates into a Big Ball of Violence.
      • In a humorous Call-Back, one of the Ayames pops down from the Kanata-shaped hole in the ceiling from the episode a month prior.
    • When the smoke clears, the last Ayame standing declares herself to be the original (in an exaggerated rural dialect) to which a dismayed Flare asks "Who the hell are you?" to end the short.
  • Episode 118.5: The Beginning of the End: It's The End of the World as We Know It. How did things get so bad? Sora takes us on a trip down Memory Lane to figure out how exactly the End Times started:
    • #10: Suisei's sudden mood swing in "The Need For Speed", her wrath having the potential to cause an apocalypse.
    • #9: Subaru's putting Watame in a chokehold in "The Difference Between Coffee and Mud", which an actual wrestler started using.
    • #8: The raging spirit of an alarm clock giving Marine a Bionic Elbow in "Really Wanna Eat Your You-Know-What!"
    • #7: The birth of the Korone Company in "You Won't BELIEVE What These Two Did!", and its eventually going public.
    • #6: Pekora's pekotastrophic trolling of Shion in "Buried in Wall. Send Help."
    • #5: The tidal wave of tweets engulfing the world following Ayame's cute intro in "Help! I'll Be Burned!"
    • #4: Lamy's lawnmower impression in "Polar Bear vs. Noble Girl" causing lawnmowers to fly off of shelves and wiping out Earth's flora.
    • #3: Matusri's hypnotic triangle in "Let's Form a Band". The Negative Ion Vacuum Sisters were an overnight sensation.
    • #2: Nene's reality-altering powers in "In Spring, w00t!" causing all of Earth's seasons to disappear, placing the planet in a never-ending spring.
    • #1: Rushia's Earth-shattering desk-slam in "Survival of the Fittest". Sora could never have known because she slept through it!
  • Episode 119: The Ideal BBQ:
    • The episode opens with Noel casually setting the scene that her and Mel were cooking BBQ on the moon one day just because it was summer, and went up there to solve "humanity's greatest mystery" of if there was a bunny on the moon. Mel, in the middle of her series of Lampshade Hanging, is unimpressed with her kouhai's explanations and asks why they even have a barbeque with them.

      Noel: BBQing while gazing at animals would be quite poignant, no?
      Mel: [dropping her piece of meat] Did you leave your empathy back at the office?

    • Noel then spots bunny ears and Mel worries that Pekora's stuck in the ground; the knight pulls on the ears, revealing Aki. Noel asks "Why?" note the English subtitles translate the word into the Gratuitous French "Perché?", and as soon as Aki explains that it's because it's summer, she nearly gets reburied by Mel. Aki protests that she's brought something useful for the two, which Mel finds hard to believe, and the former reveals, to the initial delight of the vampire and the knight, a spaceship...themed slot machine. Cue Mel taking her anger out on Aki, while Noel sets down to playing the machine while her thoughts are detailed:

      Noel: "I thought we could finally go home... Obviously, it was too good to be true... But having recreation in this hellhole with nothing but craters and a BBQ set was a big respite. 5 stars from me."

    • It becomes too much for Mel as she begins having a breakdown over the situation, and Aki suggests they enjoy some BBQ while they gaze at her bunny ears. Mel slaps Aki for contributing ultimately nothing, knocking a lemon out of the latter's mouth and making Aki quiver in fear on the ground. Mel snaps from the stress of being stuck on the moon, as Noel and Aki discuss that a BBQ would be incomplete without a lemon, the knight not realising she's managed to set her clothing on fire. Noel tries to roll to put the flames out but ends up setting the moon on fire'. Some time later, back at the office, Fubuki observes the sky:

      Fubuki: Ever since that day, our world came to have two suns in the sky.

  • Episode 125: Danger: Do Not Wake is a mostly No-Dialogue Episode that sees Korone peacefully sleeping in the middle of the office. Sora elects to move her to the couch so that the dog is at least comfortable. What follows is a parade of pranks as Korone continues to slumber:
    • Okayu and Matsuri pop up from behind the couch, with the former starting to stroke Korone's hair; this makes the dog tail start wagging, forcing Okayu to stop, but Matsuri gets stars in her eyes as she's excited to try it out. She strokes Korone's hair much more energetically, only for her motion to crawl to a stop when she realises she's not getting a reaction from the tail, prompting Okayu to comfort her with a head pat.
    • Towa then pops up and decides to take a selfie with filters on. As she quietly chuckles at her devilish work, Mel joins her and the two begin taking more filter-focused selfies with the dog, culminating in one that enlarges and warps all three of their mouths.
    • Marine and Suisei enter the office, and notice that Korone is still sleeping. They exchange a knowing glance at each other, and Marine starts feeding the dog some cookies. Suisei struggles to hold back her laughter at the first bite, but when Marine tries to deliver the rest of the cookie, her fingers get caught in Korone's teeth, ending the duo's prank.
    • Enter Pekora, Kanata and Shion. The witch decides to poke Korone's belly, which results her being reflexively and violently kicked off-screen, to Pekora and Kanata's horror. The Angel hesitatingly follows suit with trying to poke the dog's belly, only to be launched head-first into the ceiling with another kick, which leaves Pekora trembling in fear. Cue A-chan energetically and loudly opening the door to the office with a "Good Morning!", which is enough to cause Korone to wake up. Pekora, still terrified, realises the dog is awake, and Korone slowly and silently turns her head, her eyes obscured by her bangs but her signature smile visible. Cut to the end card, where we don't know what came of Pekora or A-chan, but the office building is a bunch of rubble once again with Korone sat in the middle of it.
  • Episode 126: 21st Century Sheep shows the editing process of HoloGra.
    • Watame is the slave-driver producer forcing Lamy and Kanata to finish in only a minute. With more attention to Kanata as something as simple as replacing a baseball with a knife somehow has multiple steps.
    • When there's a only a few seconds left, Watame tries to delay the timer by grabbing the second 0 in 0:10. However, the 1 ends up turning into a 0. Watame gives a "Warukunai no ye?" (translated appropriately as "I did nothing wrong... right?")
    • The whole video was an Imagine Spot by Marine wondering if that's what the hololive producers are like. Watame scolds her for casting her in the role.
  • Episode 127: A Peach of a Tale starts with Mio turning into a little girl.
    • In order to win her respect, Luna suggests that Subaru play Momotaro with her. She ends up playing the Oni and tries to act it out, only for Mio to be distracted by the TV with Rushia and Flare seeing her and being amused.
    • The whole video was a movie, Is This a Bad Joke? Momotaro: Onigashama Strikes Back!. We see Subaru, Suisei, and Luna in the audience clearly unimpressed. Subaru then turns to Mio and asks if she liked it, only to find her asleep with her eyes open.
    • The episode in general has a rather noticeable Animation Bump with every character's mouth, making for some really goofy expressions.
  • Episode 129: Barrel and Hardy starts with Towa stuck in a barrel:
    • Subaru tries to avoid eye contact and walk past, only for Towa to call her out for not asking what happened. Subaru is visibly annoyed by this, but fakes a smile and gives in. Towa apparently tripped on the sidewalk, was chased by a dog, and slipped on a banana peel, and landed in the barrel that just happened to be at the Hololive office.

      Towa: (Randomly nibbling on the barrel) Now I'm stuck and can't get out.
      Subaru: (Sighs) Fine, I'll help ya out.
      Towa: (Grinning sardonically) Can you, though?
      Subaru: "Ever heard of "beggars can't be choosers?" (Climbs on top of the barrel and tries to yank Towa out by her head.)
      Towa: Wait, you're bruteforcing this?!
      Subaru: (Strains for a couple of seconds, then falls to the floor in knocked out pose.) SHUBA!
      Towa: Yikes.

    • The office door opens and Polka bursts in, inexplicably chanting her name and prancing around.
    • Polka's seemingly random chanting and prancing was so bizarre/adorable that Hololive fans have already started making remixes of it within days of the video being posted.
  • Episode 130: Don't You Dare Be Sour
    • The episode opens with Noel trying to cook her microwaveable yakisoba, only to spill its contents in the sink. Matsuri then gives her a spicy flavored yakisoba, to which she isn't amused.
    • Pekora walks down a street and steps on a switch that opens a hole, causing her to fall in. Matsuri decides to help her out by... tying a carrot on a string with Pekora trying to grab it.
    • Detective Shion returns and dismissing Suisei's alibi, who is wearing a hockey mask and brandishing a chainsaw, and then Matsuri comes in a helicopter and bails her out with Shion chasing after them.
    • Matsuri then finds Roboco, Mel, and Botan passed out and sees an energy tube, which leads her to a tree. She asks "Are you...pine..?" The tree replies with "I'm good, thanks".
  • Episode 133: The Hangover
    • Aki Rosenthal walks into work completely hungover, and it's up to the people in her head to fix it.
    • The many personalaties include the level-headed leader Geeky Rosenthal, the metal loving Moshy Rosenthal, the fitness obsessed Aki Swolenthal (original Japanese name being the very familiar [MukiRose]), the big eater Hungry Rosenthal, Pumpki Rosenthal (calling back to her Halloween 2021 stream), and A-Tea Rosenthal, who talks like an old woman.
    • Nene shows up inside Aki's head, by busting through a wall carrying a massive Yellowtail fish.
    • The smell of the fish ends up being too much that Aki projectile vomits out the window (breaking the pane too) while Ode to Joy plays. This ends up creating Pukey Rosenthal.
  • Episode 134: Health is Wealth:
    • Noel, Roboco, Watame, Shion, and Aqua find themselves in an empty room with a door that can't open. Noel even tries to open the door with her mace, until Fubuki, acting as the moderator, asks who is the unhealthiest amongst them. Why? Because they have medical checkups the following month.
    • Right off the bat, the girls throw Aqua under the bus due to her reclusive tendencies, and Fubuki drops her into a pool of medicinal tea with Choco inside, sitting on a floatie.
    • The girls then vote against Watame, who apparently does a lot of late-night streams, and she falls down into a heated pool (with Choco also inexplicably being in it too). Upon seeing this, the other girls then try to vote themselves out in order to receive a similar Unishment.

      Shion: I bet I'm more unfit than you two. I mean, I'm purple!

      Roboco and Noel: So?

      Shion: I mean, the color itself just seems so unhealthy...

    • Noel ends up being the next to fall and her punishment is to receive a massage. From Kanata. What little Shion and Roboco see on screen seems to be anything but pleasant.
    • Shion and Roboco then challenge Fubuki to see who can say "Kabaddi" the longest. Fubuki outlasts Roboco and Shion only to fall in a hole anyway, and the door finally opens with the captions saying "And then there were none fit".
  • Episode 135: Manners? Hardly Knew Her!:
    • After being offended by a subpar imitation, Towa decides to teach Botan and Nene proper etiquette by giving them a pop quiz. The first question is a relatively simple one asking Nene what she'd do if the pedestrian signal started flashing while she was still on the crosswalk. Her answer? Why, she'd simply break the signal by hurling one of her shoes at it.
    • According to Botan, the three finest dishes in the world are foie gras, caviar and...Watame, who Botan joyously tries to take a knife and fork to before Towa cuts her off.
    • Then there's Nene and Botan's answers to Towa asking them what Yuri Gagarin said when he went into space...

      Nene: The Earth...is white.

      Towa: That's the moon!

      Botan: The Earth...is fake.

      Towa: Where're you from, then?!

  • Episode 137: Moar!
    • Sora wants a quirk, as she's jealous of Pekora. Watame tries to help and has her "pull out tissues in anger".
    • Then the two try a Manzai routine that completely falls flat.
    • Sora tries playing a piano outside a store, only for Officer Fubuki to stop her as she doesn't have a permit to play a "wild piano".
    • Sora decides to BE a piano, and we cut to Marine playing her and noticing the pitch is off. Sora slams the key cover onto her fingers. The final image is Sora with a piano for a head chasing Marine.
  • Episode 138: Free Real Estate: Mel is looking to be more vampire-like, and decides to go property hunting for a suitably dark and moody castle with the help of "executive real-estate master" Suisei. She finds one she likes and goes for a property visit, only for it to turn out to be a trap set by Fubuki to lure in vampires for her to hunt. Cue Mel saying that she isn't a vampire... but rather an umpire, using a pun so bad that it causes Fubuki to completely zone out. And that's where it ends.
  • Episode 139: Chocolicious
    • Choco starts with offering chocolates, and Sora takes one. What these chocolates actually do is transform those who eat them to gain some of Choco's own attributes. Sora undergoes an extended transformation sequence, much to Choco's delight.
    • Subaru comes in, is rightfully suspicious, and declines the chocolate. Mel, who's on par with Choco in the sexiness department, grabs one... but the chocolate gives her Choco's gaming skills — or rather lack thereof. A despondent Choco confirms if that's what she's like on-stream.
    • Pekora arrives and is immeditately force-fed a chocolate. It turns her very horny but the atmosphere gets dissipated when she ends up making a few puns.
  • Episode 140: Lost in Translation runs off a Sustained Misunderstanding where Aqua mistakes Suisei's talk of okayu (rice porridge) for their own Okayu (Nekomata Okayu, whom she's infatuated with).
  • Episode 141: Ruing the Ruining
    • Luna's attempt to tell fortunes involves pulling a deck of cards out of her mouth like a magic trick. Mio imitates it.
    • The end has Mio, Subaru and Luna look at the final fortune, only for Mio to break the fourth wall and ask "Whoever said there would be a punchline?"
  • Episode 143: Who You Gonna Call?
    • The sun is bothering Rushia, so she calls Haachama to "take care of it". The fact they've accepted that Haachama is an Eldritch horror only makes funnier.
    • Rushia ends up eating aluminium foil and turns metal. The other girls (Aki, Luna, Watame, Marine) run after her for the experience points.
    • The ending has the sun return, and it reflects of Rushia's metal body. Utterly burning the other girls and turning them into the "Four Women of the Burnpocalypse".
  • Episode 144: The Time has Come sees AZKi makes her holoGra debut.
    • She arrives by coming out of the TV when Subaru hits it after it freezes, eager for Watame's opinion on how the episode should go on from that point.
    • She immediately fits in to the series' antics by following Watame's suggestion of kicking down the door and demanding everyone's health insurance IDs. Watame cheers, turns on the radio, and they start dancing. After turning it into a Boke and Tsukkomi Routine, they then smugly grin at Subaru.
    • After AZKi performs an interview answering session that culminates in her and Watame smugly smirking at the Duck again, Subaru puts the Sheep in a camel clutch, while AZKi asks Watame if she submits like the former was a wrestling referee.
    • In the end, AZKi reveals that she joins in the fun to promote Hololive Super Expo, with her singing later on March 19. Subaru and Watame retort with "What was all this for, then?!"
  • Episode 145: Yukihana Needy has Nene, Botan, and Polka try to cheer up a despondent Lamy who won't tell them what she's upset about. After a lot of failed attempts, she reveals the reason — she's just annoyed that they didn't notice that her Idiot Hair is angled slightly differently. The rest of gen 5 gets mad enough about this trivial reason that they give her a taste of her own medicine when she needs help with the door she just broke.
  • Episode 146: Tough Love
    • Based on the myth that lions throw their cubs off a cliff to make them tougher, Botan throws Polka off a cliff to make her stronger. She gets back up with an elevator, an escalator, before bouncing off an offscreen trampoline.
    • When Botan gets annoyed at her bouncing, she jumps down to talk with Polka directly, only for Polka to return by escalator saying the trampoline broke.
    • After Botan tries to attack her, Polka muzzles her and brings her back to the office, with a bamboo internode on her mouth. Lamy starts treating her like a kitten, much to Botan's annoyance.
    • Polka calls the "Doggo Police", and Officer Korone arrives. Polka asks her what to do as a fellow canine. Botan then voluntarily removes her muzzle and throws it at Polka while yelling how lions are felines.
    • In a chatting stream after this episode was released, Botan admitted she wanted to sing her own take on the opening bit of Circle of Life, but it was vetoed for obvious reasons.
  • Episode 147: Musclebrain Stretches
    • Noel, along with Aki and Kanata, sing about how she's a total "musclebrain". The song degrades into singing "aubrain" which confuses Noel.
    • Noel goes on a quest to find the aubrain, and eventually finds it. It's a gold (au) brain that she wears atop her head.
  • Episode 148: The Office: AZKi arrives and finds the entire office is gone. According to Fubuki, a group of recurring gags (croco-crab, lawnmower, moai, and the kanji for tapioca) formed a band and wanted to go to HoloFes, but they can't get out. Fubuki arrives and the office itself starts speaking, asking Fubuki to take them. Because she refuses to carry a lawnmower, the office starts shaking and manages to break off and head to the festival. AZKi doesn't believe a word of it.
  • Episode 150: Mooching Sushi: While out riding a tricycle, Polka decides she wants to buy sushi using someone else's savings. She then decides to split into two halves, with the "evil half" being just her in kabuki makeup. From there, things get...a bit nuts, even by Hologra standards.

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