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Funimation sits at the top of No Jumper's similarity graph at 0.88 — and it isn't another podcast. That cross-kind result sets the tone for a broad neighbor set that spans entertainment platforms, musicians, game developers, and anime publishers with no single subcategory dominating.

The shape is broad: scores run from 0.88 down to 0.82 across the top 10 with no sharp drop-off. After Funimation, the next four neighbors are Travis Scott (0.86), Daily Loud (0.85), YG (0.85), and Bryson Tiller (0.85) — three Musicians and Bands and one News Publisher. Worldstarhiphop (0.85) adds a Websites entry, while Doja Cat (0.83) and 21 Savage (0.83) extend the musician cluster. The two outliers in the top 10 are Sonic the Hedgehog (0.83), a Movie Franchise, and PlayStation (0.82), an Entertainment Platform alongside Funimation. No other podcast or radio channel appears in the top 10; the center entity's own subcategory is absent from all ten neighbors.

The subcategory tally across the top 10 breaks down as: Musicians and Bands (5), Entertainment Platforms (2), Websites (1), News Publishers (1), and Movie Franchises (1). Musicians and Bands form the plurality, but the presence of two entertainment platforms and a gaming franchise signals that the audience's shape extends well into gaming and anime-adjacent territory — a cross-kind reach that distinguishes this neighbor set from a straightforward music-podcast profile.

The overall picture is an audience that sits at the intersection of hip-hop fandom and youth entertainment culture, with gaming and anime properties pulling nearly as strongly as the musicians themselves.

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Cosine similarity over Persona Live audience composition.
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