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Aogiri High School’s Legendary Server Returns After 4 Years!

Welcome back to the world of Aogiri High School! After a long hiatus, the beloved Minecraft server has made its grand return, bringing with it a wave of nostalgia and excitement for fans. In this article, we will explore the revival of the Aogiri server, the adventures of its members, and what this means for the community. Get ready to dive into the enchanting world of Aogiri!

Aogiri High School’s Minecraft Server Revival

The popular VTuber group Aogiri High School has made a triumphant return with their legendary Aogiri server in Minecraft, featuring Tsukiho Ibuki and Harusame Reijo. After four long years, fans were thrilled to see the revival of the Aogiri server, which had been a topic of nostalgia among the community.

What is the Aogiri Server?

The Aogiri server was first introduced in a video titled “Aogiri Exploration Team – Conquer the Forest Mansion!!” four years ago. Although it was meant to be a two-part series, the second part was never released, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its continuation. Comments like “I’m still waiting for the sequel” have been common in the video’s comment section, but the recent post by Tsukiho sparked excitement among fans once again.

While members occasionally played Minecraft in private streams, many fans were surprised to learn that the Aogiri server still existed. Despite the video being four years old, it captured the essence of Aogiri High School, showcasing the quirky personality of leader Otonashi Tamako and the free-spirited nature of the recently graduated Ooshiro Mashiro. If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s definitely worth checking out!

Additionally, Otonashi has individual streams where she introduces the school and builds her own house. Watching these streams beforehand can enhance your experience, as you might recognize familiar structures from the past.

Exploring the Nostalgic Aogiri Server

In this recent stream, Tsukiho and Harusame revisited the nostalgic Aogiri server. Tsukiho, who had never played Minecraft before, and Harusame, who isn’t particularly skilled at games, navigated the server with a sense of wonder and humor. Tsukiho came prepared with a custom skin, while Harusame showed up in the default Alex skin, providing a comedic contrast as Tsukiho treated Alex like a mob character.

The duo explored various buildings, including a schoolhouse adorned with eerie murals like flaming skulls. Their reactions to the bizarre structures, such as a fighting arena where the loser falls into lava, were both entertaining and relatable. Their attempts to decipher the purpose of these creations added to the fun, making it a must-watch for fans.

After touring the school, they decided to revitalize the neglected land by starting a farm. During this process, Harusame humorously explained how to farm, leading to a moment where Tsukiho couldn’t help but laugh at the confusing instructions. The chat was filled with comments poking fun at Harusame’s explanations.

As they discovered that a nearby building belonged to Otonashi, they cheekily raided her house for missing items. Although Otonashi is no longer active in Minecraft, it was amusing to see Tsukiho and Harusame playfully act like bandits. This behavior echoed the antics of the original Aogiri members, showing that the spirit of Aogiri High School lives on in its successors.

At the end of the stream, they expressed their excitement for the server’s revival and shared plans to expand the fighting arena into an “Aogiri Battle Royale” in the future. Harusame even announced another Minecraft stream the following day, where she would start building her own house. Keep an eye on the Aogiri High School Minecraft streams as they continue to grow!


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