An interactive log of all videos on A.I.Channel, A.I.Games, and A.I.Channel China spanning from Love-chan and AI-pii’s debut on A.I.Channel to their Live2D redebut on their own love-pii Channel.
Its main purpose is to show which videos AI-chan, Black AI, Love-chan, AI-pii, and AI-bro participated in.
There are two versions of the attendance log.
Symbol | Version of Kizuna AI |
---|---|
AI-chan / Oyabun / Original / OG | |
Black AI | |
Love-chan / AInee / キュール / AI #2 | |
AI-pii / AImouto / すきぴ / AI #3 | |
AI-bro / AI-ge / Chinese AI / AI #4 |
The website uses the automatically generated Channel Uploads playlist for each channel, so only publicly listed videos are included.
The A.I.Games Video List playlist has a bunch of additional unlisted and members-only videos, but nearly all of these have a publicly listed digest version and are thus negligible.
The only notable exceptions are the members-only AI-pii stream of upd8’s Pokémon Sword and Shield Cup and the unlisted Love-chan and AI-pii stream of Man of Medan.
A.I.Channel China’s videos are sporadic reuploads of Bilibili videos. This means the section isn’t in true chronological order and is missing some content.
Most collaborations with AI-chan are still included though, so this error is minor.
I reviewed and marked all 534 videos myself. Though I thoroughly checked each video, I may have missed or mismarked some entries.
For example, I would’ve missed AI-chan and Love-chan in AI-pii’s Christmas livestream if I hadn’t checked the last few minutes knowing it was the last of 3 livestreams that day. I also would’ve missed Love-chan’s participation in AI-pii’s 9-hour livestream if I hadn’t checked timestamps in the comment section.
Sometime after Love-chan and AI-pii left, A.I.Channel (and A.I.Games, less consistently) went back and labeled every video appropriately with “【*】” and “【#】” (in the Japanese titles; many English-localized titles were left unchanged). These retroactive labels seem to corroborate my own.
Still, if I got anything wrong, please let me know.