Fischer's

Japanese YouTube maestros Fischer's hold the title of one of the most-viewed channels in Japan for their comedy-led videos and skits. Originally an eight-member group and currently comprising members Silk Road (19 August 1994), Masai (12 January 1995), Ndaho (4 August 1994), Motoki (3 September 1994), Zakao (3 June 1994), and Dāma (25 February 1995), the group first formed in February 2010; the same day as their high school graduation. Five years later, original member Daibū quit with the group citing a broken rule as the reason for his departure. In 2019, the group won a Streamy Award in the International Asia-Pacific Region, becoming the first Japanese YouTubers to receive said award. That same year, they also achieved the Guinness world record for the largest game of tag. In October 2020, Peketan was suspended from the group after multiple women accused him of extorting sex and money. The group have released a slew of J-pop singles and albums since their inception, including 2018's Bokuranoiro Minanoiro, 2019's New Challengers and 2022's "Tairyousendan Sakananjya." Fischer's Last Restart album was released in 2023.

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