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Which ‘Holo no Graffiti’ Character Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Holo no Graffiti character you resemble the most? Now is your chance to find out! Take our fun and interactive quiz to discover your Holo no Graffiti alter ego. With a wide range of unique and colorful characters to choose from, this quiz will not only be entertaining but also reveal which character embodies your personality. Click the "Start" button below to begin the quiz and let the fun begin!

Welcome to Quiz: Which 'Holo no Graffiti' Character Are You

About “Holo no Graffiti” in a few words:

Holo no Graffiti is a virtual idol project that combines live performance, music, and technology. Created by Cover Corp, the series features a group of talented virtual characters who perform on stage and interact with their fans through live streams and social media. Each character has a distinct personality, appearance, and musical style, making them popular among anime and gaming enthusiasts. The project has gained a huge following worldwide, with fans eagerly anticipating new performances and releases.

Meet the characters from Holo no Graffiti

Shirakami Fubuki

Okay, Fubuki is that impossibly cheerful white-haired fox who somehow radiates “let’s all be friends” energy — like, immediate group leader vibes but in the softest way. She’s bubbly, loves gaming and collabs, and can go from soothing chill chat to full-blown screaming over a boss fight in, like, two seconds flat. Somehow professional and zero-pressure at the same time; she organizes things but will also forget her own schedule (classic). Little quirk: she insists she’s not competitive but will absolutely gloat if she wins, just quietly, with a smile.

Oozora Subaru

Subaru is the loud, punchy heartbeat of chaos — big grins, bigger energy, and zero chill when it comes to hyping people up or starting a ridiculous challenge. She’s tomboyish and direct, always shouting encouragements or threats (both with equal sincerity), and somehow both a hype-man and the comic relief. Loyal to the core, will protect friends like a bulldog, but also cries at tiny touching moments, which is adorable and terrifying. She wears a headband like it’s a battle flag and probably keeps a secret stash of weirdly specific snacks.

Natsuiro Matsuri

Matsuri is pure, chaotic festival sunshine — pranks, high-fives, sudden competitive streaks, and this tiny mischievous grin that says “I did the thing on purpose.” She’s energetic and a little wild, loves games and collabs, and somehow balances idol-like enthusiasm with absolute goofball behavior. Claims she values punctuality and then shows up late because of “one more game,” which is peak Matsuri. Also collects plushies and will probably trade them for your attention if you ask nicely (don’t test this unless you want to lose your wallet).

Roboco

Roboco is the gentle robot with weirdly human vibes — polite, soft-spoken (except when she doesn’t remember she’s a machine), and devoted to gaming but also to just being kind to people. She acts mature and tidy but will get flustered like a tiny child if her friends roast her, which is surprisingly wholesome. There’s this constant joke about her being “rich AI” and yet she binge-streams indie horror at midnight like a normal person. Small oddity: she sometimes forgets to be robotic and hums pop songs while building a PC, which is peak Roboco.

Murasaki Shion

Shion is the purple-haired witch who moonlights as a professional tease — smug, sleepy, and endlessly charming, with a voice that can be silky or slovenly depending on how much she slept. She’s playful, a bit lazy, loves teasing colleagues (and fans), and also somehow knows more about tabletop games and anime lore than she should. Very witchy persona but also into tech and memes — like ancient magic meets Discord server admin. Quirk: claims to brew potions but actually makes instant coffee 90% of the time.

Sakura Miko

Miko is the adorable shrine maiden who is 60% pure, 40% chaotic gamer — awkwardly sweet, loves anime, and somehow both airheaded and sharp when it counts. She’s a big otaku, does high-energy streams, and has this weird tendency to pretend to be ultra-holy while immediately screaming at jump scares. Officially a shrine maiden but also a closet gamer nerd (no contradiction there, right?), and she’s the kind of person who will bless your stream and then challenge you to Mario Kart. Little detail: randomly flirts with the idea of being a space princess in-between shrine duties.

Nakiri Ayame

Ayame is the elegant demon princess who’s secretly a cinnamon roll — graceful, a little mischievous, with regal airs and a soft, giggly laugh that melts you. She oscillates between refined etiquette and sudden goofiness (like making cruelly cute faces at memes), which is honestly why she’s so lovable. She bakes, crafts, or at least claims she does, and then gets distracted by cute videos for three hours — very human for a demon. Tiny contradiction: will scold you like royalty but cry if you compliment her too hard.

Minato Aqua

Aqua is the ultimate clumsy maid archetype but in the most determined, hardworking way — apologizes for everything, tries ridiculously hard at games, and somehow turns every defeat into an “I’ll train harder!” montage. She’s adorably subservient-sounding but has a fierce competitive streak in multiplayer games, which catches people off guard. Clumsy in real life (drops things, trips) yet shockingly precise with controller inputs when it matters. Also keeps a mental list of things to be “better” at (and loses the list constantly), which is both sad and motivating.

Ookami Mio

Ookami Mio is the calm, soft-spoken wolf girl who gives cozy vibes and low-key savage commentary when provoked — ASMR queen energy plus thoughtful gamer vibes. She’s shy and gentle but has this dry wit and occasional sass that sneaks out, like a cozy fireplace that occasionally flicks sparks. Musical and warm, she plays guitar and makes streams feel like a late-night hangout, then will suddenly roast you with a single deadpan line. Quirk: claims to be nocturnal but paradoxically naps during midnight streams (classic Mio).