Weatheroid Type A Airi
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Weatheroid Type A Airi | ||
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Information | ||
Real Name | Airi (アイリ) | |
Nicknames | Airin (アイリン, Ponko (ポン子) | |
Moe Points | genki, robot | |
Height | 158 | |
Age | 24 | |
Birthday | January 22 | |
Zodiac Sign | ||
Activity Info | ||
Language | Japanese | |
Scope of Activities | ![]() | |
Emoji | 🦀 | |
Tag | [https://twitter.com/hashtag/ポン子
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Followers | ![]() Error in widget youtubeChannel: Unable to load template wiki 'youtubeChannel'
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Group Affiliation | Weathernews | |
Relationships | ||
Related Characters | Tsukino Mito, Tokino Sora | |
Airi is a virtual weather forecaster created by Weathernews, Inc. She is voiced by Airi Yamagishi.
Introduction
WEATHEROID Type A Airi is a virtual intelligent weather announcer developed with state-of-the-art technology.
She is called "Airi" for short, and is also nicknamed "Airin" and "Ponko". Her main responsibility is to broadcast the weather for Weathernews' own weather program, as well as having often cute-ish expressions and strange-ish actions.
Every Thursday at 22:00 JST, she does live broadcasts with a real human voice.
She first debuted in 2D form on April 13, 2012 on the webcast program "SOLiVE24", on December 7, 2012, she made her 3D model debut at "Soratomo Party 2012" and interacted with the audience. The following year, on February 4, 2013, an experimantal program was performed in 2D.
Official setting
WEATHEROID Type A (Airi)
- Age: 24 / Height: 158cm.
- Favorite weather: A blue sky with airplane clouds.
- Added-in function: Rainbow alarm.
- Recommended air pressure: 1030 hectopascals-1052 hectopascals. (High-pressure environments)