Video deep dive · culture2020-08-04 · 5 years ago

Our Favorite Childhood Gay Awakening Anime

The Brief

This is a confessional that doubles as a fan beacon — two hosts cataloguing their childhood 'gay awakening' anime and accidentally building a comment section that out-confesses them.

148 comments on a 7,672-view video (6.9% engagement) with the top comment landing on a joke — @hellotheregabe's 21-like 'I died when Andrew said Evangel-ON' — not the content itself.

The open-ended prompt 'let us know what your gay awakening was' converted viewers from watchers into contributors, turning the comments into a crowdsourced sequel.

Watch outThe hosts' own list skews Sailor Moon / CLAMP, but the audience keeps pulling toward titles they never mention — Saint Seiya, JoJo, Yu Yu Hakusho — suggesting a generational and regional blind spot worth covering.

If a single 'tell us yours' line generates this much richer testimony than the script, what does the channel become if the audience writes the next episode?

Summary

Two hosts from the TokyoBTM channel discuss which anime from their childhoods they feel sparked or reflected their gay awakenings. They compare their different relationships to the same shows, note how parental restrictions shaped what they watched, and observe that their attractions often centered on fierce, fabulous female characters or conventionally charismatic male characters rather than typical action heroes. The conversation ends with an invitation for viewers to share their own experiences.

  • ·Both hosts independently identify Sailor Moon as a shared formative anime, revealing this simultaneously at the start.
  • ·Andrew describes Sailor Moon's appeal as its overall 'fabulousness' — the transformations, final attacks, and poses — which he compares to voguing or Madonna for 'nerdy gays.'
  • ·Andrew recounts that Tuxedo Mask (called Darien in the English dub) was an early awakening, specifically citing the character's voice, though he did not consciously understand what that attraction meant at the time.
  • ·One host (Meng) says his parents and social environment told him Sailor Moon was 'for girls,' making it a forbidden area he barely watched as a child, though he has since watched it as an adult.
  • ·Meng notes that revisiting Sailor Moon as an adult he discovered it contained lesbian couples and transgender concepts, describing it as 'ahead of its time.'
  • ·One host describes Pokemon as a 'gay sexual awakening,' specifically citing the rival character (the doctor's grandson) for his 'charai' (flashy, playboy) personality and always being surrounded by girls and fancy cars.
  • ·Andrew says his attractions in anime were less about male characters and more about being drawn repeatedly to shojo (girls') manga and anime featuring strong, fierce, independent female leads, without understanding why at the time.
  • ·Andrew cites 'Dirty Pair' — two female crime fighters — as an early example, describing an internal reaction of 'werk it girl' while watching without consciously knowing what it meant.
  • ·Other strong female characters mentioned as formative include Rei from Neon Genesis Evangelion and Lina from Slayers, with Lina noted for being funny and hardcore rather than conventionally sexy.
  • ·Carmen Sandiego (a Western cartoon, not anime) is briefly mentioned as another fierce female character, though dismissed as 'too much of an older lady.'
  • ·Chobits is discussed as an anime with a sexual dimension; both hosts comment on the main male character as attractive and on CLAMP's distinctive art style.
  • ·One host says his relative disinterest in Dragon Ball Z — despite knowing basic facts about it — now reads to him as a retrospective sign of his sexuality, since the show's appeal to many boys didn't resonate with him.
  • ·Meng describes watching Card Captor Sakura extensively in middle school once he had more personal freedom, praising CLAMP's art style and the show's feminine aesthetic; he still owns a prop wand from the series.
  • ·Pretty Cure is mentioned as an ongoing magical girl series; one host jokes that a child watching it is 'fully gay,' while the other pushes back, adding that parents should be open to their child coming out.
  • ·The hosts note that the magical girl (mahou shoujo) genre has produced a new series for every generation and attribute its appeal to its consistent fabulousness.
  • ·The video closes with the hosts asking viewers to share which anime or character was their own gay awakening.
Views
7.7k
7,672 total
Likes
384
5.01% like rate
Comments
148
1.93% comment rate
Our Favorite Childhood Gay Awakening Anime
Comment deep diveExplore all 148 comments →filter by sentiment · theme · superfans · questions · what to fix
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Summary

Two hosts trade the anime and cartoon characters that sparked their earliest queer feelings, from Sailor Moon's transformations and Tuxedo Mask's voice to Pokémon's playboy rival, Chobits, and Card Captor Sakura. They circle a recurring pattern — being drawn to 'fierce,' fabulous feminine leads rather than male characters — and note how English dubs and parental gatekeeping shaped what they were allowed to watch. The episode is loose and joke-driven, closing with a direct call for viewers to share their own awakenings.

Content pillars
animequeer identitychildhood nostalgiafan culture
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Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avg 6.93pp
6.93% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
5.01%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
1.93%
of viewers leave a comment
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The hook

weak

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[0:00] Hi Tokyo tops. [0:02] we're back again and this week we thought we would do something a little bit fun [0:07] to talk about maybe sort of the type of anime we used to watch when we were younger [0:11] that kind of sparked the ...gayness [0:15] Sparked the rainbow.

Assessment

The hook spends 15 seconds announcing intent ('we thought we would do something fun') behind three hedging qualifiers before reaching 'gayness' — the only line with energy. The actual hook, the synchronised Sailor Moon reveal at 0:23, arrives after the opening window has already closed; compared to TokyoBTM episodes that open mid-banter or mid-argument, this one makes the audience wait for the chemistry.

Hook quality
weak
Call-to-action
present
Archetype
curiosity_gap
Composite score
4/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
5/10
clarity
5/10
curiosity
6/10
specificity
3/10
stakes
2/10
time to payoff
3/10
Anti-patterns detected
greetingself intrometa commentaryslow contextvague tease
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Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: flip_declarative_to_stake

We went through every anime we watched as kids and catalogued the ones that secretly turned us gay — and the list is not what you'd expect.

WhyOpens with a completed audit rather than a plan, framing the episode as a reveal the viewer is already chasing rather than a topic announcement.

Rewrite №2 · experimentertechnique: lead_with_outcome

We each wrote down the anime that made us realise we were gay before we had a word for it. Our lists had exactly one thing in common.

WhySets the Sailor Moon payoff as a mystery the viewer needs to solve, earning the reveal rather than stating the premise up front.

Rewrite №3 · scenetechnique: cold_open

ONE, TWO, THREE — Sailor Moon. For every gay kid who grew up watching anime, one show did something the rest didn't. Let's get into it.

WhyDrops straight into the funniest, most quotable moment in the video, triggering instant identity recognition in the target audience before any setup.

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Title gap & rewrites

Gap 28 · undersell

The title accurately names the topic but frames it as a personal list ('Our Favorite') when 61.5% of comments are viewers volunteering their own awakenings — the real draw is communal recognition, not the hosts' list. The word 'Our' signals a monologue; the actual video is an invitation that commenters accepted enthusiastically.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · Sailor Moon (12+ mentions)
  • · Card Captor Sakura (8 mentions)
  • · Dragon Ball Z / DBZ (7 mentions)
Anti-patterns in current title
my journeyimplied universal
Thumbnail recommendation

Side-by-side Sailor Moon and Card Captor Sakura artwork with the two hosts' faces reacting in recognition — the most-cited titles in comments used as visual proof of shared community, not just the hosts' personal taste.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · The Anime That Secretly Raised an Entire Generation of Gay Kids
    curiosity gap
    Shifts ownership from the hosts to a generation, mirroring comments like 'I can relate to 100% of it' and triggering the participation the video actually earned.
  2. 02 · Sailor Moon, Card Captor & the Anime That Gave Gay Kids a Feeling
    specificity
    Anchors on the two most-cited titles in comments, giving search traction and signalling to the target audience that their shows are in the conversation.
  3. 03 · What Anime Gave You a Gay Awakening? Ours Might Be Obvious
    identity
    Mirrors the CTA at 8:23 and converts a passive title into a direct invitation — structurally matching the comment pattern where viewers competed to name their own show.
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What viewers said

Explore all →

148 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly positive

positive 86%neutral 12%negative 1%
Real breakdown over 73 of 73 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

Viewers loved the personal, confessional format that gave them permission to share their own awakenings — the comments section became its own version of the video. The hosts' chemistry generated specific quotable moments: 'I died when Andrew said Evangel-ON' (21 likes) and 'this vlog was a total psych lesson into the ticking minds of two gay guys' capture the tone. The framing of Sailor Moon and CLAMP as 'nerdy gay' touchstones resonated deeply — 'CLAMP is just turning out the gays' became a shared punchline.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Sharing personal childhood anime gay awakenings not covered in the video (~55 mentions across thread — Sesshoumaru, Trunks, Kakashi, Kurama, Syaoran, Hibari, Bakura, Kai from Digimon, etc.)
  2. 02
    Saint Seiya as the overlooked gay awakening (~6 mentions — sig4311, mixboymakub, hrafa8887, claudiomywaifu, nathanwanders426, Bricio_Campana; commenters feel robbed it wasn't discussed)
  3. 03
    Western cartoons and non-anime awakenings (~8 mentions — X-Men, She-Ra, Power Rangers, Totally Spies, Scooby Doo, Carmen Sandiego, Farscape, 1940s Superman)
  4. 04
    CLAMP appreciation (Card Captor Sakura, Chobits, X/1999) (~7 mentions — jengaaa, ericma858, guilhermemuramatsu, IanCunningham92, andrijor, AshleyBlakeSchmidt)
  5. 05
    Dragon Ball Z muscles as gay awakening (~5 mentions — hrafa8887, kietkat88, huhokayyeah, mixboymakub/Trunks+Vegeta, sig4311)
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Audience pulse

How the audience feels — a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+80Warmly receivedmood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+85
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.40
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.03
is the room split?
Warmth
53%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
73
comments (confidence)
Churn signalnormal0 comments flagged dissatisfaction (0.0% — channel norm 2.8%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Nostalgic
    42%
  2. Funny
    29%
  3. Warm
    11%
  4. Curious
    10%
  5. Neutral
    5%
  6. Sarcastic
    3%

Net Sentiment Score over 73 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

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Audience composition

★ algo-friendly · +85

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 73 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Sharing a story
    64%
  2. Relating personally
    19%
  3. Devoted fan
    5%
  4. Debating
    3%
  5. Mentions subscribing
    1%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Other
    100%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    100%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

★ algo-friendly · +85

YouTube’s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals — comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We can’t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
86%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
63%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
3%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+85
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
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Moments that landed

Key transcript moments — tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

0:11The framing line 'the type of anime that kind of sparked the gayness' sets the whole confessional, shareable premise.0:39Andrew's 'it's the transformation, it's the final attack, it's the pose' gives the episode its most quotable distillation of why Sailor Moon landed.1:51Meng's memory of being told Sailor Moon was 'for a girl, not a boy' introduces the parental-gatekeeping thread that several commenters echo.2:25The Pokémon 'I had a crush on the rival' bit lands as a recurring callback to the channel's 'Charai' (playboy) running joke.3:35Meng's realization that he was drawn to fabulous female characters, not male ones, names the episode's core pattern.4:46The shojo-anime insight ('strong feminine roles I had no idea why I liked') is the line commenters most identify with.5:39The blunt Chobits 'super sexual' exchange is the riskiest, most uncensored beat of the episode.8:23The closing 'let us know what your gay awakening was' is the engagement trigger that powers the comment section.
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What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Personal childhood anime crushes and gay awakenings not covered in the video (~55 mentions)

Each time the hosts named a specific show — Pokemon at 2:25, Card Captor Sakura at 6:47, Sailor Moon at 0:23 — it triggered a wave of 'mine was X' sharing, with commenters using the moment as a prompt to confess their own specific crush (Sesshoumaru, Trunks, Syaoran, Kakashi, etc.).

2:256:470:23
Saint Seiya as the overlooked gay awakening (~6 mentions)

Saint Seiya was never mentioned in the video — the absence itself was the trigger; six commenters independently flagged it as a betrayal, suggesting the hosts' North American frame excluded a globally significant touchstone.

CLAMP appreciation (Card Captor Sakura, Chobits, X/1999) (~7 mentions)

Andrew's praise of CLAMP's art style at 6:24 and 7:31 directly unlocked a cluster of comments name-dropping X/1999 and Chobits — jengaaa and guilhermemuramatsu both latched onto it as validation of a shared aesthetic sensibility.

6:247:31
Reactions to hosts' humor and chemistry (~6 mentions)

The mispronunciation of 'Evangelion' around the 4:26 Rei/Evangelion reference (top comment, 21 likes) and the Chobits vagina joke at 5:39 were the two moments that generated pure humor reactions — the rest of the video's comments were content-driven rather than host-driven.

4:265:39
Trans and non-binary viewers resonating with the fierce-feminine arc (~3 mentions)

Andrew's reflection at 3:35–4:46 on being drawn to fierce female characters without understanding why — 'I had no idea why I liked them so much' — was the specific passage ValkyrieTiara and enfantome were responding to, noting it mapped onto their trans experience in a way the hosts hadn't explicitly named.

3:354:46
US localization erasing LGBT content from anime (~2 mentions)

Meng's reveal at 2:10–2:15 that he only recently discovered Sailor Moon had lesbian couples and transgender concepts triggered RecordoftheRainbowWitch's comment about how the US version was deliberately stripped of that content — a direct cause-and-effect reaction to that moment.

2:102:15
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Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

Major franchise omissions — Saint Seiya and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure not mentioned despite being top-of-mind 'gay awakening' anime for a chunk of the audience (esp. Latin America/Europe)sev 2/5 · 6 mentions
A full episode about anime/manga helping you figure out that you're definitely some form of LGBTQAI or another and no mention of Saint Seiya ? Or even JoJo ? Nani ?!↗ view
FixAdd an end-card or pinned comment acknowledging viewer-named omissions, and tee up a 'your picks' follow-up episode covering Saint Seiya, JoJo, Yu Yu Hakusho.
North-America-centric scope — Latin American and European staples (Saint Seiya, Magic Knight Rayearth) felt underrepresentedsev 2/5 · 5 mentions
I know Saint Seiya wasn't as popular in north america as in Latin America, but you bet that Ikki, Shiryu and Hyoga woke something up in my gayness.↗ view
FixOpen the next episode by sourcing picks from international viewers first, or caption a note that the list reflects the hosts' own NA/Canada upbringing.
Disagreement with the hosts' read of the title character — some viewers say Sailor Moon herself isn't the 'gay' draw, the side characters aresev 1/5 · 2 mentions
There is nothing gay about Sailor Moon (character not anime) it was Sailor Mars for me. Strong independent woman, beating villains up.↗ view
FixWhen citing a series, distinguish the title character from the ensemble on screen (lower-third labels) so the claim isn't overstated.
A factual claim challenged — the in-video assertion that the Sailor Starlights were trans drew a viewer correctionsev 1/5 · 1 mentions
Although I disagree that Starlights were trans. I always thought they were fabulous, too.↗ view
FixFor canon claims (trans/lesbian representation), add a quick on-screen citation or soften to 'often read as' to avoid lore disputes.
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Sponsor fit

Build first · 68/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

This audience doesn't show direct purchase-referral behaviour — nobody asks for product links — but it shows something brands value more: deep identification and trust. The video prompted 73+ heartfelt personal-disclosure comments (people sharing their own queer awakenings, ages 24 to 'mid 50s', from Brazil, France, Latin America, Canada), and multiple unprompted 'I'm a new fan / love you guys' declarations (@Skittlebutt714, @tiagolima9442, @FRANCISCARUSOworld). That's a warm, globally-distributed, identity-loyal audience that will tolerate an integration from a brand that respects them — but at 7.7k views it's a build-the-relationship play, not a high-CPM cash-out yet.

Integration rate
$280–$420
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$450–$670
full sponsored video
Basis: Roughly 7,700 people watched this, which is small — but they're worth more per view than a typical channel because they're intensely engaged: 148 comments on 7.7k views (about 1 in 52 viewers commented, far above normal) and many wrote long, personal, loyal messages. A sponsor pays a flat fee for that reach plus that loyalty, not just for raw views, so the number sits above a plain views-times-rate calculation. We landed near $350 for an integration (a ~60-second mention inside the video) because the audience is loyal and hard to reach elsewhere, and roughly $560 for a dedicated video (the whole video built around the sponsor) since that's worth about 1.6× a quick mention.
Brands to pitch
Crunchyrollanime streamingEntire 148-comment thread is people naming specific anime they want to (re)watch — Sailor Moon, Card Captor Sakura, Saint Seiya, JoJo, Yu Yu Hakusho. Direct catalogue overlap; the video is effectively a watchlist.
SurfsharkVPNAnime audiences are the #1 VPN-sponsorship vertical (region-locked catalogues); commenters note US edits censored LGBTQ content (@RecordoftheRainbowWitch) vs uncut JP versions — a literal geo-unblocking use case. Surfshark is also openly LGBTQ-friendly.
NordVPNVPNSame geo-unblock rationale; standard anime-channel sponsor with the highest payout rates in the niche.
Squarespacewebsite builderDefault sponsor for LGBTQ/creative lifestyle channels; brand-safe and comfortable with queer content the way alcohol/finance brands aren't.
Babbellanguage learningAudience is anime-fluent and Japan-curious; the hosts code-switch Japanese terms ('Charai', 'Mahoshojyo') and commenters write in Japanese (@MegaKick16, @beginnerfx1784) — high latent demand to learn Japanese.
Airalotravel eSIMGlobally dispersed audience (LatAm, Europe, SE Asia comments) with strong Japan affinity; Airalo is the top travel-niche YouTube sponsor and this is a Tokyo-based channel that draws Japan-bound viewers.
Manga/webtoon apps (e.g. INKR, Manta)manga readingCommenters share manga links directly (@Sayhoun posted MangaDex links) and repeatedly note 'the manga told the real story' the anime censored — explicit appetite for reading source material.
Established (HER) / queer dating appsLGBTQ social100% LGBTQ-identified audience self-disclosing orientation in-thread (gay, bi, trans, pan, ace) — a precisely-targeted, hard-to-reach-elsewhere community.
Avoid
  • Conservative family/faith brandsContent is explicitly queer and includes frank sexual humor (Chobits 'turned her on' bit at 5:39); a values-conservative advertiser would reject or get backlash.
  • Gambling / cryptoTrust-driven identity audience; predatory-finance reads would torch the parasocial goodwill that is this channel's only real asset at this scale.
  • Alcohol (as primary)Mixed-age audience (commenters span teens to 50s) and global ad-law variance make age-gated categories a poor fit for an evergreen video that keeps acquiring viewers.
How to integrate

A 60-second mid-roll integration around the 4-5 min mark (where energy peaks on Dirty Pair/Slayers) fits best — this casual, conversational audience tolerates a host-read mention but would resent a hard pre-roll on a feel-good nostalgia video.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Clean — 73 comments, zero hostility or slurs; tone is warm, funny, and supportive throughout (e.g. @bradleyf3224 'total psych lesson into two gay guys').
Controversy
Low risk, but note frank sexual jokes (5:39 Chobits bit) and adult-themes; no FTC/disclosure or strike signals detected — just keep any sponsor comfortable with explicit queer content.
Audience conduct
Effectively 100% on-topic (people answering the host's 'what was your awakening?' call-to-action); no troll or spam comments observed in the top 73.
Sponsor evidence quotes
I know this is an old vid but I loved hearing Andrew praise CLAMP... Thank you for bringing me back to that time 💖
Proves the video is evergreen and emotionally resonant — a sponsor read keeps earning impressions for years↗ view
Hello there guys! My name is James and I am now a fan of your YouTube channel... I'm hooked!
Unprompted new-subscriber conversion — shows the content actively recruits a loyal, high-trust audience a brand can borrow↗ view
In the states, they always edited the anime to make it not lgbtqia+. But the manga always told the real stories.
Surfaces a real geo-unblock/uncensored-source pain point — direct VPN and manga-app integration hook↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Let It Run · score 82/100

high
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Treat this as an evergreen asset, not a fresh launch: pin a comment re-asking 'What was YOUR awakening anime?' and add timestamped chapters (Sailor Moon, Pokémon, Dirty Pair/Slayers, Chobits, Card Captor Sakura).
    The CTA already drives the channel's best comment volume; chapters lift retention on a chapterless talky video.
    WatchNew comments/day on the pinned thread; average view duration vs the pre-chapter baseline.
  2. Day 2-3
    Cut a 30-45s Short from the Dirty Pair 'werk it girl' beat (4:00-4:13) or the 'Evangel-ON' joke (top comment, 21 likes) and link back to this video.
    @hellotheregabe's 'Evangel-ON' line was the single most-liked comment — proven hook material.
    WatchShort → long-form click-through rate and the long-form's traffic-from-Shorts in Analytics.
  3. Day 4-7
    Greenlight the sequel the audience explicitly demanded — a 'Saint Seiya / JoJo / Yu Yu Hakusho gay awakening' episode covering what this one missed.
    Multiple commenters (@sig4311, @mixboymakub, @claudiomywaifu) said they felt 'betrayed' Saint Seiya wasn't mentioned — pre-validated demand.
    WatchLikes/replies on a comment floating the sequel idea as a demand test before filming.
  4. Day 7-14
    Build a 'Gay Awakening Anime' playlist linking this with the channel's Sailor Moon movie video (@Skittlebutt714 found the channel via that video) to chain sessions.
    A known acquisition path already runs Sailor Moon content → subscriber; a playlist captures that session intent.
    WatchPlaylist views and average videos-per-session from Analytics.
Why it could lift
  • +6.9% engagement is exceptional (384 likes + 148 comments on 7.7k views) — a strong satisfaction signal to the algorithm
  • +Comment-to-view ratio ~1.9% (1 in 52 viewers commented) vs a typical sub-0.5% — high interaction depth
  • +Massive story-share behaviour: 70+ comments are personal narratives, the exact 'long dwell + reply' signal YouTube rewards
  • +Proven evergreen: a 2020 video still pulling comments in 2026 (@TylerNoUmi 'Watching this video in 2026') — sustained long-tail watch
  • +Clear, working CTA ('let us know your awakening') that reliably converts viewers into commenters
Why it might stall
  • Low absolute reach (7.7k views) caps how much raw lift it can generate now
  • Niche framing ('gay awakening anime') limits broad-audience suggestion despite high in-niche satisfaction
  • It's a 2020 upload — the initial promotion window is long closed; gains now come from search/suggested, not a fresh push
  • Conversational, low-production format may underperform vs the channel's higher-retention list/explainer videos
  • No chapters — hurts retention graph and re-watch navigation on a 8.5-min talky video

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

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The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

8 unanswered

  • ?What is the current equivalent 'gay anime' for the next generation — what replaced Sailor Moon and Precure? (hosts asked directly at 8:08, no answer given; lohhao9635 and 27greenboi partially responded but question remained open)
  • ?Why wasn't Saint Seiya covered? It was massively formative for Latin American, French, and Southern European gay audiences (~6 commenters asked this)
  • ?How does US/Western localization actively strip LGBT content from anime, and what was lost? (RecordoftheRainbowWitch raised it; no deep dive followed)
  • ?What are the best current anime with genuine LGBTQ+ representation — not just subtext? (Jimmack16 mentioned Sarazanmai; speedwagoncito listed several; no authoritative answer from hosts)
  • ?Is there a distinction between gay men who were drawn to fierce female characters vs. male characters — what does that split say about identity formation? (ValkyrieTiara raised this explicitly)
  • ?What's the YuYu Hakusho LGBT canon actually like? (speedwagoncito gave detail; not addressed by hosts)
  • ?Did growing up in different countries (Japan vs. English-speaking world) change which anime were accessible as gay touchstones?
  • ?Is Puella Magi Madoka Magica more of a lesbian awakening than a gay one? (27greenboi raised, unanswered)
Requests

7 explicit asks

  • askJapan vs. USA/West cultural differences in LGBTQ+ media representation — explicit video request (@andrewjohnson4678)
  • askEpisode dedicated to Saint Seiya and its outsized gay influence outside North America (implicit from ~6 commenters)
  • askVideo on Western cartoons as gay awakenings — X-Men, She-Ra, Power Rangers, Totally Spies (pattern across ~8 comments)
  • askAnime recommendations for current LGBTQ+ viewers — what to watch now (multiple comments offering partial lists suggest demand for a curated episode)
  • askDiscussion of how US dubbing/localization erased LGBT content — with specific examples from Sailor Moon, Cardcaptors (RecordoftheRainbowWitch, charlieedwards4331)
  • askEpisode on yaoi/BL anime and how it shaped gay male identity (Sayhoun, guilhermemuramatsu, others referencing BL)
  • askReact to or discuss Revolutionary Girl Utena (IanCunningham92 recommended it to hosts who hadn't mentioned it)
§06

What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Gay awakenings in Western cartoons — X-Men, She-Ra, Power Rangers, Totally Spies, Scooby Doo

TitleOur Gay Awakening (Western Cartoons Edition)
HookYou don't have to watch anime to have a gay awakening — here's what happened to the kids who grew up on American cartoons
Why nowEight commenters on this video independently brought up non-anime shows unprompted, signaling a large adjacent audience who felt left out but want in on the conversation.
02

Japan vs. USA: how Western localization erased LGBT content from anime you watched as a kid

TitleThey Made Your Childhood Anime Straight (And You Didn't Know)
HookThe Sailor Moon you grew up with had all the gay removed — here's what they cut
Why nowRecordoftheRainbowWitch's comment about censorship got strong engagement and andrewjohnson4678 explicitly asked for this video — the audience already knows something was off but wants the receipts.
03

Saint Seiya, JoJo, YuYu Hakusho — the gay awakening anime that never made it big in North America

TitleThe Gay Anime That Didn't Reach Us (Saint Seiya, JoJo, YuYu Hakusho)
HookIf you grew up in Latin America, France, or Southern Europe, your gay awakening was a completely different anime — one we'd never heard of
Why nowSix commenters independently flagged Saint Seiya as a massive blind spot in the video — there's a built-in audience waiting to feel seen, and the geographic angle gives it a travel-channel hook that fits the TokyoBTM brand.
04

Best anime for LGBTQ+ people RIGHT NOW — a 2020 guide with genuine rep, not just subtext

TitleGay Anime You Should Actually Be Watching Right Now
HookWe grew up hunting for scraps of gay in straight anime — here's what's actually out there now
Why nowThe hosts asked 'what is the current gay anime?' on camera at 8:08 without an answer — commenters like speedwagoncito and IanCunningham92 offered partial lists, proving audience appetite exists and the hosts already telegraphed they want to know.
05

How trans and non-binary people experienced the same childhood anime differently

TitleWhat Sailor Moon Meant to Trans Kids (ft. a trans guest)
HookWe were both drawn to Sailor Moon for basically the same reasons — but it meant something completely different for each of us
Why nowValkyrieTiara's comment about trans viewers resonating with the same content 'in almost opposite ways' is one of the most liked and thoughtful responses — it identifies an angle the hosts didn't cover and a guest format opportunity.
§07

Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Make the sequel covering Saint Seiya, JoJo, and Yu Yu Hakusho gay awakenings

Evidence@sig4311 'no mention of Saint Seiya? Or even JoJo?', @mixboymakub Saint Seiya, @speedwagoncito detailed YYH/JoJo essay
Watch forComment volume on the sequel vs this video's 148 within 7 days
Do 02

Add timestamped chapters to this video

Evidence8.5-min conversational video with distinct segments (Sailor Moon 0:23, Pokémon 2:25, Dirty Pair 3:45, Chobits 5:26, Card Captor 6:47) and no chapters
Watch forAverage view duration vs current baseline over next 7 days
Do 03

Pin and re-pose the 'what was your awakening?' CTA as a pinned comment

EvidenceClosing CTA at 8:23 already produced 70+ personal-story comments; people still answering in 2026
Watch forNew replies on the pinned thread per week
Do 04

Cut a Short from the 'Evangel-ON' joke and the 'werk it girl' Dirty Pair bit

Evidence@hellotheregabe 'I died when Andrew said Evangel-ON' is the top comment at 21 likes
Watch forShort view count and click-through to the long-form within 7 days
Do 05

Build a 'Gay Awakening / queer anime' playlist linking the Sailor Moon movie video

Evidence@Skittlebutt714 'I first discovered you from your Sailor moon movie video and I'm hooked'
Watch forVideos-per-session and playlist views in Analytics
Do 06

Lean into CLAMP as a recurring topic/segment

EvidenceHost's CLAMP praise plus @jengaaa, @AshleyBlakeSchmidt, @lukuze, @guilhermemuramatsu all engaged specifically on CLAMP
Watch forComment count on any CLAMP-focused content vs channel average
Do 07

Address the US-censorship vs uncut-manga angle as a video topic

Evidence@RecordoftheRainbowWitch and host (1:15) note English versions edited out LGBTQ content; @Sayhoun shared manga source links
Watch forEngagement and saves on a 'censored anime' explainer
Do 08

Include trans/non-binary awakening perspectives explicitly

Evidence@ValkyrieTiara and @enfantome (trans) wrote thoughtful comments noting they connected 'in almost opposite ways'
Watch forReply depth from trans-identified commenters on follow-up content
Do 09

Replicate the high-energy reaction beat (Slayers/Dirty Pair) that drew the most quotable lines

Evidence@Pikachuslut 'when you said Lina in Slayers I fucking went to the moon'
Watch forLike-to-view ratio on segments with similar spontaneous reactions
Do 10

Add non-anime/Western-cartoon awakenings as a spin-off given recurring off-topic mentions

EvidenceRepeated Power Rangers, X-Men, She-Ra, Totally Spies, Carmen Sandiego mentions (@4cristobal, @TheSanarossOne, @dynamojoeful, @markmarsmark9591)
Watch forWhether a 'cartoon awakenings' video matches this one's 6.9% engagement
§R1

Reply queue

Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

Skittlebutt714 · high↗ view

Hello there guys! My name is James and I am now a fan of your YouTube channel. I first discovered you guys from your Sailor moon movie video and I am hooked! I'm fact, sailor moom was my very first anime. It was the transformation for me! That and she is very iconic to me because she's the hero of the story. It was the anime that I j knew I was gay.

Why: New fan introducing themselves by name — warm, personal, and a great chance to make them feel seen and pull them deeper into the community
Draft reply

James!! Welcome to the Tokyo BTM family — so happy the Sailor Moon video brought you here. The transformation sequence really is the gateway drug, isn't it? 😄 Stick around, there's so much more where that came from.

IanCunningham92 · high↗ view

I never watched Sailor Moon when I was growing up, but I was a huge Pokemon fan. Ash was my favorite. If you haven't already, you should check out Kunihiko Ikuhara's work. He worked on Sailor Moon and directed Revolutionary Girl Utena, which I haven't seen yet, but have heard good things about. He also made one of my favorite anime in recent years, Sarazanmai, which is about boys who transform into kappas and steal shirikodama out of people's butts. It's a weird concept, but an amazing story and full of gayness!

Why: Substantive anime recommendation that could fuel a whole follow-up video — Utena and Sarazanmai are iconic queer anime and this thread has real content potential
Draft reply

Sarazanmai has been on our list for ages and you just reminded us we need to actually sit down and watch it. Boys transforming into kappas stealing shirikodama is the most chaotic premise ever — sounds very us. Utena too, we'll report back!

ValkyrieTiara · high↗ view

As a trans person, hearing all this is really interesting to me! Specifically how, like.... we're attracted to basically the same stuff and even for the same reasons (fierce ladies working it, classy guys being studs, etc) but somehow, at the deepest level, it clicked in almost opposite ways.

Why: Thoughtful, original observation about how the same media resonates across LGBTQ+ identities in different ways — worth amplifying publicly and shows the channel's reach
Draft reply

This is such a beautiful way to put it, and honestly we hadn't thought about it that way until you said it. The same fierce energy, just landing in totally different places. Thank you for sharing this — it genuinely adds something to the conversation.

jengaaa · high↗ view

I know this is an old vid but I loved hearing Andrew praise CLAMP because I also grew up loving Card Captor Sakura and other CLAMP stuff. Similarly to Meng I watched much more CCS growing up than Sailor Moon so I think it was more formative for me. I related heavily to Sakura's crushes on her older brother's friends and the lovey friendships she had. Thank you for bringing me back to that time 💖

Why: Warm returning viewer who engaged deeply with the content — old video love is great for the algorithm and personal gratitude deserves a personal reply
Draft reply

Old vids deserve love too! Sakura's crush on Yukito is genuinely one of the most tender things in that show — you had great taste. CLAMP really did quietly raise an entire generation of gays 💖

TheSanarossOne · high↗ view

Can we take a moment and talk about Xmen that whole show is basically a good metaphor for being in the closet hahaha! But yeah... It was more comics and cartoons for me rather than anime. But nowadays animes like JoJo and Dorohedoro do stick with me, I like the absurdity of the scenarios.

Why: Opens a genuinely interesting follow-up topic (X-Men as queer metaphor) that could anchor a whole new video — high conversation and content potential
Draft reply

The X-Men metaphor is SO real — literally mutants who have to hide what they are and come out to their families. Someone greenlight a collab video on this please. And JoJo… the poses alone are a whole sexuality awakening.

Iago1503 · medium↗ view

I'm 24 and I love watching Precure, every year there is a new season, it is very nice and I notice that they are surprisingly forward looking in the anime. In the 2018 season there was even an appearance of a male precure, the Cure Infini!

Why: Answers the hosts' open question about current Precure — great to close the loop publicly and reward the viewer who filled in the gap
Draft reply

Wait, a male Precure in 2018?! We had no idea — Cure Infini!! This is exactly the kind of update we were hoping someone would drop. Thank you for watching AND for doing the research 😄

dynamojoeful · medium↗ view

And how about the 80's animated series 'She-Ra: Princess of Power'? Okay, so perhaps now I have an understanding of why my memories are so vivid of watching that show, yeah, He-man was great too but it's always been She-ra that's stood out in my mind more! P.S. I'm really enjoying your Channel, please keep it up guys!

Why: Channel compliment + She-Ra mention ties into the 'fierce feminine icons' theme from the video — affirming this comment rewards loyalty
Draft reply

She-Ra is such a valid awakening — the sword, the horse, the whole transformation. And the new Netflix reboot took it even further with the gayness. Thank you for the kind words, we're not going anywhere! 💪

raimcene · medium↗ view

Younger, I had such a crush on Sesshomaru from Inyuasha. I found him to be so hot! I think it was because he was so put together and led by his intellect but was still super power... And he was animated pretty hot too. I also like Piccolo from DBZ.

Why: Specific and vivid crush description that maps perfectly to the 'classy, put-together guys' theme in the video — very replyable and builds community warmth
Draft reply

Sesshomaru is such a gay awakening character — the long silver hair, the fur, the utter disdain for everyone around him. Piccolo though, that's a curveball we respect. 😄

ericswann1417 · medium↗ view

I'm in my mid 50s, so this goes back a while, and isn't an anime. Something about Shaggy from Scooby Doo seems to have stuck with me, as I'm still into tall, skinny stoners to this day. :)

Why: Genuinely funny comment from an older viewer who rarely shows up in this demographic — a warm reply signals the channel is for everyone
Draft reply

The fact that Shaggy set a type that has held for decades is honestly iconic. A tall skinny stoner with a great dog? We get it. Thank you for watching from the vintage era 😄

RecordoftheRainbowWitch · medium↗ view

Sailor Moon and Cardcaptors. In the states, they always edited the anime to make it not lgbtqia+. But the manga always told the real stories. Seeing all those representations definitely made me realize I was on the spectrum. There was lgbtqia+ representation all over the place. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, ace, drag... they covered it all.

Why: Raises an important point about localization censorship that adds real substance to the conversation — worth acknowledging publicly
Draft reply

The US edits were genuinely wild — Sailor Uranus and Neptune becoming 'cousins' is still iconic bad censorship. The manga always delivered the truth. So glad it still reached you through the cracks 💙

tiagolima9442 · medium↗ view

For sure mine was Kurama Yoko from Yuyu Hakusho. That anime was very successful here in Brazil. And also had the Ferio of Magical Warriors of Reyaerth. I loved the video, I discovered the channel recently and I'm already a fan. Congratulations boys! 😊

Why: New fan from Brazil — signals international reach and is easy to reward with a warm reply
Draft reply

Kurama!! The long hair, the roses, the whole vibe — yes, completely valid. Welcome from Brazil, so happy you found the channel 😊 we hope you stick around!

hellotheregabe · low↗ view

I died when Andrew said, 'Evangel-ON'

Why: Top-liked comment and a funny callout — a self-deprecating reply keeps the energy light and shows personality
Draft reply

In Andrew's defense… it's still spelled weird. He stands by it 😂

§R2

Promo pull-quotes

Shareable social-proof quotes — ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

This vlog was a total psych lesson into the ticking minds of two gay guys 😆👍🌈

bradleyf3224 · community post↗ view

This was such a fun video to watch! I can relate to 100% of it

FRANCISCARUSOworld · pinned comment↗ view

Haha haha tuxedo masked awakened something in all of us hahaha

Jessicaysl · community post↗ view

So clamp is just turning out the gays lol

AshleyBlakeSchmidt · thumbnail↗ view

I first discovered you guys from your Sailor moon movie video and I am hooked!

Skittlebutt714 · sponsor deck↗ view

So basically their gay awakening was seeing and identifying with hyper feminine presenting leads giving CUNT aesthetics and SERVING cohesive LOOKZ hair, makeup,clothes and accessories….love to see it !

h0odspice · community post↗ view

Omg the cover of this video!! 😍 how good! enjoyed the content toooo!

rikasmith4449 · pinned comment↗ view

I know this is an old vid but I loved hearing Andrew praise CLAMP because I also grew up loving Card Captor Sakura and other CLAMP stuff.

jengaaa · community post↗ view
§R3

Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[0:19] ↗We Both Said Sailor Moon at the Same Time~20s
HookI think we have one common thing, right? One, two... Sailor moon!
The simultaneous reveal is an instant feel-good moment — 61% of commenters shared their own Sailor Moon or magical-girl awakening, so this mirrors exactly what the audience came to see
[2:25] ↗My Gay Awakening Was… Pokémon??~35s
HookI would say Pokemon for me was very gay sexual awakening.
The confession + the immediate incredulous 'It's not gay at all!' reaction is a perfect comedic beat; commenters like @Superlegalyutube and @ryle1732 also shared Pokémon awakenings, confirming broad relatability
[2:39] ↗Did You Have a Crush… on a Pokémon?~25s
HookI actually had my first like anime crush in Pokemon — On a pokemon?
Pure comedic escalation with a surprising punchline; high shareability and the 'on a pokemon?!' reaction is quotable — comment section shows this type of unexpected specific crush resonates strongly
[3:35] ↗I Didn't Know I Was Gay, I Just Thought All the Women Were Fabulous~40s
HookI don't know if I really knew I was gay at that time, but I remember thinking all these female characters were fabulous.
This insight — pre-knowing-you're-gay but being drawn to fierce women — is the emotional core of the video and maps exactly to @ValkyrieTiara's top comment about the same media clicking in different ways
[7:42] ↗If Your Kid Is Watching This Anime, They're Fully Gay~20s
HookYeah I mean that's like super… if your kid is watching that they're fully gay.
Instantly meme-able line followed by the 'just accept that your child is gay' counter — high viral ceiling, comedic framing with a genuine inclusive message underneath
[1:06] ↗I Wanted to BE Her, Not Date Her~30s
HookI want to be this magical girl fighting for justice.
Captures the identity vs. attraction distinction that runs through the whole video — @h0odspice's top comment about 'identifying with fierce feminine aesthetics' shows this is the central insight audiences latched onto
[1:49] ↗Sailor Moon Was a Forbidden Area for Me~35s
HookMy parents and also like people surrounded me would tell me that 'oh this is for a girl, this is not for a boy' so it's kind of like a forbidden area that I shouldn't enter.
The 'forbidden show' angle is emotionally resonant for a queer audience — @lamthanhhai3h's comment ('my older brother bought it for me and him to watch… but he's married to a girl now and I'm here') echoes this exact experience
[6:29] ↗Dragon Ball Was NOT My Gay Awakening (A Sign)~25s
HookI wasn't that into Dragon Ball, which was also kind of a sign, if you think about it, right?
Self-aware, funny line that the comments engaged with — @hrafa8887 and @kietkat88 both mentioned DBZ specifically, so the contrast lands for people who were AND weren't into it
§08

Top comments

Explore all 148 comments →

Verbatim — the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

@hellotheregabe21 · positive↗ view

I died when Andrew said, 'Evangel-ON'

Why picked: highest-liked comment, reacts to a specific in-video joke
@TheSanarossOne16 · positive↗ view

Can we take a moment and talk about Xmen that whole show is basically a good metaphor for being in the closet hahaha! But yeah... It was more comics and cartoons for me rather than anime. But nowadays animes like JoJo and Dorohedoro do stick with me, I like the absurdity of the scenarios.

Why picked: 2nd-highest-liked, extends the premise to comics/cartoons
@raimcene13 · positive↗ view

Younger, I had such a crush on Sesshomaru from Inyuasha. I found him to be so hot! I think it was because he was so put together and led by his intellect but was still super power... And he was animated pretty hot too. I also like Piccolo from DBZ.

Why picked: top childhood-crush confession, the video's core call-to-action
@Iago15038 · positive↗ view

I'm 24 and I love watching Precure, every year there is a new season, it is very nice and I notice that they are surprisingly forward looking in the anime. In the 2018 season there was even an appearance of a male precure, the Cure Infini!

Why picked: directly answers the hosts' on-screen 'what's the new one?' question
@RecordoftheRainbowWitch7 · positive↗ view

Sailor Moon and Cardcaptors. In the states, they always edited the anime to make it not lgbtqia+. But the manga always told the real stories. Seeing all those representations definitely made me realize I was on the spectrum. There was lgbtqia+ representation all over the place. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, ace, drag... they covered it all.

Why picked: echoes the hosts' English-dub censorship point with added detail
§08

Threads that sparked discussion

Explore all 148 comments →

Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 75 replies across 51 roots · max chain 4 deep · creator replied to 66%

01 · @speedwagoncito6 replies · ♥ 2· creator replied↗ view

I must admit I don't watch tons of anime, but I've watched quite a few over the years. Yu Yu Hakusho has a few lgbt+ characters and bits that don't fall in that trope of the "ridiculous gay character" that a bunch of shounen animanga have (which doesn't come as a huge surprise…

02 · @TheSanarossOne3 replies · ♥ 16· creator replied↗ view

Can we take a moment and talk about Xmen that whole show is basically a good metaphor for being in the closet hahaha! But yeah... It was more comics and cartoons for me rather than anime. But nowadays animes like JoJo and Dorohedoro do stick with me, I like the absurdity of th…

03 · @huhokayyeah3 replies · ♥ 2· creator replied↗ view

Mine was definitely Sailor Moon, bc the girls were fabulous 😉✌️, but also Dragon Ball Z with the muscles 😅. I use to watch the “straight anime” bc there slender male leads were hot and I could do so without being questioned on my sexuality.

04 · @Bricio_Campana3 replies · ♥ 2· creator replied↗ view

when I was a kid the ones I loved the most were Sakura card captor and sailor moon(part gay💅🏻) and Saint seya/zodiac knights, Pokémon(part straight 💪🏽...is it really? hahaha 🤭) today I still love them, but now many more hahaha

05 · @Skittlebutt7143 replies · ♥ 1· creator replied↗ view

Hello there guys! My name is James and I am now a fan of your YouTube channel. I first discovered you guys from your Sailor moon movie video and I am hooked! I'm fact, sailor moom was my very first anime. It was the transformation for me! That and she is very iconic to me beca…

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