Thinkverse AI — Viraler Anime-Kanal mit Claude (2026)

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This anime channel is 2 months old. 268K views on one video. 142K on another. No face. No camera. Just voiceover and anime clips. I reverse-engineered the entire system at 2 AM and rebuilt it using Claude. Every step is in the video above.

But the whole thing starts with one decision — picking the RIGHT idea. Wrong idea = 47 views. Right idea = 268K views. Same format. Same effort. Different outcome.

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I found an anime recap channel at 2 AM that made me sit up in bed. Two months old. Videos doing 268K views. 142K views. 100K views. Over and over again. No face. No fancy studio. Just a guy talking over anime clips in his bedroom. I stayed up till 4 AM reverse-engineering the entire system. By morning I had cracked every step. Today I’m handing you the complete blueprint — from finding the viral idea to uploading the finished video. Five steps. Miss one and the whole thing falls apart. Follow all five and you’ve basically got a faceless channel printing views while you sleep.

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⚠️ Important Disclaimer (Please Read)

If you’re wondering why this content or voice sounds familiar — yes, that’s intentional.

We run two faceless YouTube channels in this niche:

Geekbot AI

ThinkVerse AI

Both channels are owned and operated by the same team, and we often cover similar topics because our goal is to educate creators on YouTube growth, AI tools, and platform changes — from different angles.

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Based on the full video transcript:

So, I’m laying in bed last week at 2:00 a.m. phone an inch from my face, slowly killing my eyesight. That’s a normal Tuesday. And YouTube served me this random anime channel called AniSigma. I tap it, and I’m not exaggerating when I say I sat up in bed. This channel is 2 months old. That’s it, 2 months. The kind of old where you’d still be figuring out your channel banner. And it’s already pulled videos doing 260,000 views, 100,000 views over and over again from a guy who’s basically talking over anime clips in his bedroom. No face, no fancy studio, no 14 camera setup, just anime recaps. That’s the whole channel. That’s the whole thing. So, obviously I did what any normal person does at 2:00 a.m. I went full FBI on this channel, stayed up until 4:00, reverse engineered the entire system, and by morning I had cracked exactly how anyone, and I mean anyone, [music] even if your only video editing experience is rotating a camera on your iPhone, can build a channel like this using Claude and a few AI tools. Five steps, that’s all it takes. Miss even one, and I’ll see you in 6 months in the comments going, “Bro, YouTube is dead. This stuff doesn’t work.” Follow all five, and you’re basically going to have a faceless channel printing views while you sleep. But fair warning, step five is the one nobody talks about, and it’s the reason 90% of channels die before they hit 1,000 subs. So, actually stick around for that one. Let’s go. Real quick, before we dive in, I need you to actually look at this channel for 2 seconds because the numbers are kind of insane, and I don’t want you to think I’m making this up. Look at the uploaded dates. Look at the view counts. Titles like, “Reincarnated with no magic, treated like trash until he awakened.” Sitting at over 100K. “Boy with power got mocked, but becomes strongest after unlocking legendary system.” 268K views in 1 month. What? On a channel younger than most people’s gym [music] memberships before they cancel them in February. And the format, stupidly simple. Voiceover plus anime clips plus a story that hooks you [music] in the first 10 seconds. That’s it. That’s the whole recipe. It’s like the McDonald’s of YouTube content. Nobody’s going to call it gourmet, but the entire planet eats it. Now, look, anime recap channels have existed before. Anime Sigma didn’t invent the wheel, but they figured out the 2026 version of the wheel, the one the algorithm is actively boosting right now, and we’re going to copy that system step by step, not the videos themselves. Copy a video and you’ll get hit with a copyright strike faster than your mom finds your browser history. We’re copying the blueprint, which is 100% allowed, 100% legal, and 100% how every faceless channel actually works behind the scenes. Five steps, here we go. Step one is the most important. Get this wrong and the other four don’t even matter. Okay, brutally honest moment. This is the step 99% of people screw up, and it’s the reason their channel sit at 47 subscribers for a year while Anime Sigma is over here doing 268k per video like it’s a part-time job. Here’s the thing nobody wants to hear. Your idea decides if your video pops, not your editing, not your voice, not your thumbnail. It’s the idea. Read that again. Tattoo it on your forehead if you have to. See, you can have the best editing on YouTube like Marvel movie level cinematography, and if the idea is mid, well, the algorithm buries it like it owes them money. But if the idea is fire, even a mid edit goes nuclear. I’ve videos that look like they were edited in iMovie 2009 pull a million views because the idea was, well, undeniable. Look at Anime Sigma’s biggest hit again. Boy with power gets mocked but becomes strongest after unlocking legendary system. Just read it out loud. Read it slowly. That title is basically every underdog fantasy your brain has ever had compressed into one sentence. It’s Karate Kid, it’s Spider-Man, it’s the scene in every superhero movie where the ner