【悲報】FUJIWARA、バイオハザード実況でストーリーをスキップしまくり炎上→動画削除へ
Comedian Toshiyuki Fujimoto of FUJIWARA sparked massive outrage after his "Resident Evil" playthrough video on YouTube repeatedly skipped crucial story cutscenes.
Viewers flooded the comments with criticism, decrying the "ruined story" and "lack of respect for the game," which ultimately led to the video's deletion.
While disappointing for fans, this incident highlights the complex challenges content creators face in game streaming.
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What is FUJIWARA (Fujimon)?
FUJIWARA is a comedy duo from Yoshimoto Kogyo, consisting of Takayuki Haranishi and Toshiyuki Fujimoto. Toshiyuki Fujimoto, affectionately known as "Fujimon," is particularly popular for his unique 'tsukkomi' (straight man) style and reactive humor, active in many variety shows. In recent years, he launched a YouTube channel, venturing into diverse content including game playthroughs, aiming to attract new fans. His straightforward manner and approachable personality have resonated with general audiences.
What is Resident Evil?
Resident Evil (known as Biohazard in Japan) is a survival horror game series developed and published by Capcom. Since its first release in 1996, it has captivated players worldwide with its unique world view, intricate story, and gameplay that fuses horror with action. Besides combat against zombies and creatures, it also features puzzle-solving and resource management. The series has also been adapted into films and actively pursues media mix developments. As a monumental title in horror games, many new titles and remakes continue to be released today.
What is Game Playthrough/Let's Play?
Game playthrough (or Let's Play) is an entertainment content where players record or live stream their gameplay, adding their own voice, commentary, and reactions for viewers. The player's personality and communication skills are highly valued, allowing viewers to enjoy not only game strategies but also the streamer's emotional engagement, empathy, and unique perspectives. Popular YouTubers and celebrities have also entered this field, establishing it as a major genre on video platforms like YouTube.
What is Online Outrage/Netizen Backlash?
Online outrage, often referred to as "netizen backlash" or "internet firestorm," describes a phenomenon where criticism and condemnation intensely focus on specific information or individuals on the internet, escalating into a social controversy. Information spreads rapidly via social media and forums, and when many people react emotionally, it often becomes uncontrollable. It frequently originates from statements or actions by public figures or corporate scandals, and once an "internet firestorm" occurs, reputation recovery can be difficult. It is an unavoidable risk in modern society where the internet is widespread.
What is Video Deletion?
Video deletion refers to the removal of a video published on the internet, either by the uploader's decision or by the platform operator. In cases of intense backlash or criticism, or when the content is deemed problematic, uploaders often voluntarily delete their videos. Additionally, if there are copyright infringements or guideline violations, the platform may forcibly delete the video. Once a video is deleted, it is generally not re-published.