
Their most common ship name is hitojyu in the English-speaking fandom. In the Japanese fandom, they're referred to as either hitojyushi or jyushihito depending on the shipping dynamic.
noctilucent is named after Hitoya and Jyushi's duet "Noctiluca," released in 2023.
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Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Hypmic for short) is a music-centric multimedia franchise created by Japanese record company King Records in collaboration with Otomate, known for their otome games catering to a female audience. It combines seiyuu-performed anime songs with rap delivery and hip hop-inspired production. First debuting in 2017 as a series of singles and albums, it's since spawned eight manga runs, two anime seasons, two stage play series, two mobile games, and a 3DCG movie.
The premise: After World War III, the all-female Party of Words staged a coup and took over the Japanese government, banning all weapons and effectively demoting men to second-class citizenship. Japan has been restructed into "Divisions" where men reside, while only women are allowed to live in the central ward of Chuo-ku.
The main cast consists of six teams of three men each for a total of 18 emcees. Each team represents their hometown Division in rap battles: three representing different wards of Tokyo, one representing Yokohama, one representing Osaka, and one representing Nagoya. Hitoya and Jyushi are members of the Nagoya-based team Bad Ass Temple.