Jenma

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Jenma
Concept design by Mamaloni
Details
English NameJenma
Debut Date?
IllustratorMamaloniand Various
Official Media
Websitehololive.tv (English)
hololive.tv (Japanese)
Hashtags
Fanart#Jenmart

Overview

Jenma an English manager for Hololive EN is the manager who works most closely with Kiara, Amelia and Gura[1]. Even after Kiara moved, Jenma continues to be dedicated to her, as stated in various instances on-stream. Similarly to J-chad, she has not yet made an appearance on-stream.

Her current design was first drawn by Mamaloni. This current design is based off a description by Kiara which was first shared with Members but permitted to be shared with non-members for fan-art[2]. After finding the concept art by Mamaloni, Kiara endorsed it and has not yet made an official design herself[3]


Career

Trivia

  • Jenma was first meentioned as "manager" during the Pekora x Kiara Collab. After the collab, Kiara revealed that she could not hold back excitement upon hearing Pekora's voice and repeatedly slapped Jenma's leg out of excitement. [4]
  • J in Jenma does not stand for "japanese". [5]
  • Jenma stays up to watch Kiara streaming, even if it is late in Japan [6]
  • Jenma and Kiara had one final meal together at a convenience store before Kiara moved.
  • Jenma and Kiara spent a lot of time together before she moved, Kiara says Jenma was very sad when she was leaving but hopes to see her again soon.
  • Early on Amelia and Gura referred to Jenma as Enma due to her being the only named manager at the time.[7]
  • While discussing some of the accessories and actions of her new outfit, Amelia noted that Enma and Jenma have different roles.[8]
  • Jenma attended the Dokomi convention in which Takanashi Kiara participated between August 7th & 8th, 2021. [9]

Media

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