Ami Yamato
Japanese virtual vlogger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ami Yamato is a Japanese virtual vlogger. In her videos, she makes vlogs from the perspective of a 3D-animated character who does not seem to realize that she is animated.[2][3] She is based in London, England,[4] having originally moved there from Japan in the spring of 2011.[5] Her videos deal with topics like her love of Starbucks and her light-hearted perspective on the world.[6] She has produced a series of parodies called "Mash-Ins" where she edits herself into popular movies and TV shows, changing the narrative with a comical twist.
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Ami Yamato | |||||||
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Born | October 26, 1995 | ||||||
Origin | Tokyo, Japan | ||||||
Nationality | Japanese, British | ||||||
Occupation | Animator. VFX artist. VTuber | ||||||
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Location | London, Tokyo | ||||||
Years active | 2011–present | ||||||
Genre(s) | Animation, VFX, Vlogging, Comedy, Travel | ||||||
Subscribers | 144k[1] | ||||||
Views | 9.35 million[1] | ||||||
Website | https://amiyamato.com | ||||||
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Last updated: May 3, 2025 |
Yamato has collaborated with other YouTubers such as Captain Disillusion on a Back to the Future-themed video.[7][8][9] Natalie Tran (Community Channel),[10][11][12] Jaiden Animations,[13][14] Lily Hevesh,[15] LetMeExplain Studios,[13][16] PewDiePie,[17] Marzia Kjellberg,[17] Domics,[17][18] Thomas Ridgewell (TomSka),[19][20] Shutter Authority,[21] and Sneaky Zebra.[22] She was nominated for the "Vlogger of the Year" award at the 11th Shorty Awards.[23]
In 2019, Yamato was featured in an episode of BBC Click[24][25] about virtual YouTubers.
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