⚠ What is Honshitsuka?
A rare species inhabiting YouTube comment sections. Scientific name: Honshitsuka vulgaris. Primarily appears in highlight videos on overseas football channels featuring Korean players. Has established a legendary position in the ecosystem with a unique critique style.
Known aliases
[DETECTED] Frequent spawn locations
[RARE_EVENT] Rarely spawns here
Behavioral Traits
Comment Pattern
Writes in Japanese. Develops lengthy 'essence' analysis emphasizing how unnecessary Korean players are to the team. Invests considerable effort into a single comment.
Player Naming Convention
Never calls Korean players by name - always by squad number. E.g., 'XX's No.7', 'Tottenham's No.7'. Like a wildlife documentary identifying specimens by tag number.
Active Hours
Highest spawn probability within 24 hours of video upload. Shows nocturnal tendencies.
Like Count
Thoroughly ignored even among Japanese viewers. Barely gets any likes.
Discovery Difficulty
★★★☆☆ Medium. Once you know the habitat, catching is relatively easy. But requires thorough investigation since they don't appear on every video.
Targeting Japanese Players
Strangely harbors extreme dislike toward Japanese player Ritsu Doan, with a tendency to focus criticism on him. Presumed to have a personal grudge. A unique behavioral pattern of attacking not only Korean players but even domestic players.
Half-Korean Players Undetected
Fortunately, half-Korean players seem to go undetected or are intentionally left alone, tending to be excluded from attack targets. Appears to target only players with full Korean nationality.
Absent from Shorts
Honshitsuka's comments have never been found on YouTube Shorts. Presumably because short-form videos lack the space needed for lengthy 'essence' analyses. Confirmed to inhabit only full-length highlight videos.
How This Tool Works
1. Register a YouTube video URL or ID
2. Click "Scan" to fetch all comments and replies from the video
3. The system automatically filters comments matching Honshitsuka's name patterns
4. Found comments are saved with YouTube deep links for easy access
Detection Patterns