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\\\'\\\'\\\"the popularity of the character has to have influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role, or led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\"\\\'\\\'

If being popular and having a cameo is all it takes to be an example of BreakoutCharacter, then they wouldn\\\'t mention the minor/main character part, since having cameo doesn\\\'t automatically change a minor character into a main. The fact that they mentioned \\\"influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role\\\" in the first part of the sentence indicates that even when they show up in other works, the work they show up in should be directly connected to the original, if not a part of the series/franchise (in our case, \\\'\\\'hololive\\\'\\\'). \\\'\\\'Toreba\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'Rakugaki Kingdom\\\'\\\' are their own work, not connected to the hololive \\\'canon\\\' at all. If you take a look at the examples listed in the BreakoutCharacter page that use \\\"led to the creation of new content specifically for them\\\" as the reason, most if not all examples there have at least two works that are connected narratively, or at least share the same universe.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"the popularity of the character has to have influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role, or led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\"\\\'\\\'

If being popular and having a cameo is all it takes to be an example of BreakoutCharacter, then they wouldn\\\'t mention the minor/main character part, since having cameo doesn\\\'t automatically change a minor character into a main. The fact that they mentioned \\\"influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role\\\" in the first part of the sentence indicates that even when they show up in other works, the work they show up in should be directly connected to the original, if not a part of the series/franchise (in our case, \\\'\\\'hololive\\\'\\\'). \\\'\\\'Toreba\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'Rakugaki Kingdom\\\'\\\' are their own work, not connected to the hololive \\\'canon\\\' at all. If you take a look at the examples listed in the BreakoutCharacter page that use \\\"led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\" as the reason, most if not all examples there have at least two works that are connected narratively, or at least share the same universe.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"the popularity of the character has to have influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role, or led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\"\\\'\\\'

If being popular and having a cameo is all it takes to be an example of BreakoutCharacter, then they wouldn\\\'t mention the minor/main character part, since having cameo doesn\\\'t automatically change a minor character into a main. The fact that they mentioned \\\"influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role\\\" in the first part of the sentence indicate that even when they show up in other works, the work they show up in should be directly connected to the original work, if not a part of the series/franchise (in our case, \\\'\\\'hololive\\\'\\\'). \\\'\\\'Toreba\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'Rakugaki Kingdom\\\'\\\' are their own work, not connected to the hololive \\\'canon\\\' at all. If you take a look at the examples listed in the BreakoutCharacter that use \\\"led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\" as the reason, most if not all examples there have at least two works that are connected narratively, or at least share the same universe.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"the popularity of the character has to have influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role, or led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\"\\\'\\\'

If being popular and having a cameo is all it takes to be an example of BreakoutCharacter, then they wouldn\\\'t mention the minor/main character part, since having cameo doesn\\\'t automatically change a minor character into a main. The fact that they mentioned \\\"influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role\\\" in the first part of the sentence should indicate that even when they show up in other works, the work they show up in should be directly connected to the original work, if not a part of the series/franchise (in our case, \\\'\\\'hololive\\\'\\\'). \\\'\\\'Toreba\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'Rakugaki Kingdom\\\'\\\' are their own work, not connected to the hololive \\\'canon\\\' at all. If you take a look at the examples listed in the BreakoutCharacter that use \\\"led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\" as the reason, most if not all examples there have at least two works that are connected narratively, or at least share the same universe.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"the popularity of the character has to have influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role, or led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\"\\\'\\\'

If being popular and having a cameo is all it takes to be an example of BreakoutCharacter, then they wouldn\\\'t mention the minor/main character part, since having cameo doesn\\\'t automatically change a minor character into a main. The fact that they mentioned \\\"influenced the direction of the narrative\\\" in the first part of the sentence should indicate that even when they show up in other works, the work they show up in should be directly connected to the original work, if not a part of the series/franchise (in our case, \\\'\\\'hololive\\\'\\\'). \\\'\\\'Toreba\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'Rakugaki Kingdom\\\'\\\' are their own work, not connected to the hololive \\\'canon\\\' at all. If you take a look at the examples listed in the BreakoutCharacter that use \\\"led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\" as the reason, most if not all examples there have at least two works that are connected narratively, or at least share the same universe.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"the popularity of the character has to have influenced the direction of the narrative and put them into a major role, or led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\"\\\'\\\'

If being popular and having a cameo is all it takes to be an example of BreakoutCharacter, then they wouldn\\\'t mention the minor/main character part, since having cameo doesn\\\'t automatically change a minor character into a main. The fact that they mentioned \\\"influenced the direction of the narrative\\\" in the first part of the sentence should indicate that even when they show up in other works, the work they show up in should be directly connected to the original work, if not a part of the series/franchise (in our case, \\\'\\\'hololive\\\'\\\'). \\\'\\\'Toreba\\\'\\\', \\\'\\\'Rakugaki Kingdom\\\'\\\' are their own work, not connected to the hololive \\\'canon\\\' at all. If you take a look at the examples listed in the BreakoutCharacter that use \\\"led to the creation of new content specifically for them.\\\" as the reason, most if not all examples there have at least two works that are connected narratively, or at least sharing the same universe.
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