Anime YouTuber, Gigguk’s, Tweet Announces His Quarantine Ending in Japan

Gigguk, the anime YouTuber who has made a name for himself with his quirky and comedic videos, is back in Japan. The influencer had moved to Japan in 2019 to spread the anime culture further around the world.

Although he is sometimes called an anime critic, it is his absolutely hilarious videos that keep me up at night.

Gigguk had visited England in August, and on September 21, he tweeted that he was back in Japan. The tweet was further accompanied by a picture on which he ironically commented that he was ready for quarantine.

Although his quarantine tweets were no less funny than the rest, I did miss the content. Well, the wait is finally over for all of you Gigguk fans as he has recently tweeted about the end of his quarantine period.

Now that Gigguk is finally out of quarantine, I am excited to see what else he puts out there for us. As I’ve already binge-watched most of his videos, I am in a fix as to what to watch next, so I hope more content is coming soon.

Anime YouTuber, Gigguk’s, Tweet Announces His Quarantine Ending in Japan
Gigguk | Source: Fandom

Gigguk can easily be called one of the most well-known anime YouTubers. I have read and watched numerous manga and anime following his recommendations, and I can’t say I was disappointed even once.

His “Anime in Minutes” playlist on Youtube is probably one of the funniest anime-based content ever. From podcasts to Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram, the man’s hilarious comments are everywhere, and they can get you addicted in no time at all.

Gigguk’s funny-bone was not dormant even during his quarantine period, as you can see clearly from his tweets: 

With his quarantine over and Gigguk back in Japan, I cannot wait for more podcasts and videos from the popular Youtuber.

Source: Gigguk’s official Twitter

Aaheli Pradhan

Aaheli Pradhan

A grandma by heart who loves to knit, sketch, and swing in parks. Binge-reads a massive amount of manga from psychological to shounen-ai. Either awkward or salty, there's no in-between.

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