Who am I?
My name's Demi! I'm a 28 years old guy who lives in Catalonia (Spain).
Demirramon is pronounced like Demi Ramon by the way.
I'm a software developer, an artist/animator, a VR enthusiast and a furry.
If you know me it's most likely the cause is one of the following:
- My YouTube channel.
- The Undertale text box generator.
- My VRChat shenanigans and/or The Bestboi Project.
If not, I welcome you to my website either way! I hope you find what you're looking for or have a nice time here.
Looking for contact methods or social media links?
Check the links page out!
My story
Below is my journey as a content creator from the beginning to today.
It's quite a long read but if you ever wondered something about my past... now you can find out.
Because of the length of this category, I folded every sub-section. Click on the titles to display its content.
Before YouTube
Since little, I have always had a desire to create. I didn't know what I wanted to create, but I knew I wanted to.
My first creative projects were silly comics of a character I called Demirramon. His creation was inspired by a teacher I had at the time, called Ramón.
These comics were never put online, but his name ended up as my username after I lost an account with my actual name and I had to make a new one. I liked the name, so it stuck.
The first time I did something online was on online forums. At the time, forums were very popular. I created a forum about dragon adoptables and that was my first experience at managing a small community.
I wasn't great at art, especially at digital art since I didn't have (or even knew they existed) a drawing tablet, so I begun experimenting with pixel art.
My first creative projects were silly comics of a character I called Demirramon. His creation was inspired by a teacher I had at the time, called Ramón.
These comics were never put online, but his name ended up as my username after I lost an account with my actual name and I had to make a new one. I liked the name, so it stuck.
The first time I did something online was on online forums. At the time, forums were very popular. I created a forum about dragon adoptables and that was my first experience at managing a small community.
I wasn't great at art, especially at digital art since I didn't have (or even knew they existed) a drawing tablet, so I begun experimenting with pixel art.
YouTube and Popomon (2009)
I uploaded my first YouTube video 15 years ago, in May 2009 (now hidden). It was a silly, very basic Mario & Luigi sprite animation. Being able to create videos with just MS Paint and Windows Movie Maker made me want to make more, so I began working on my first animated series: Popomon.
In December 2009 I uploaded a parody of the Spanish Pokémon anime opening, and two days after I had finished making the first chapter. At first, I drew every single frame on MSPaint. I eventually tried new things and finally moved to Flash on chapter 15 in October 2010.
The first run lasted until chapter 22, published on December 31, 2011. After this, Popomon went on a hiatus for a year and a half.
During this time I used to draw silly comics of my friends and I at school. The style I used in them ended up influencing the style of the Popomon reboot, which now included voice acting.
Around the time the reboot was announced, I made my first website ever. At the time it only hosted a bit of information about Popomon and a built-in comments page. I didn't know how to make websites, so I just used a free web builder for it.
I had lots of plans for this series, but only two chapters were done due to how busy I was at the time and the amount of work the new style required. The last chapter was published on Christmas of 2014.
In December 2009 I uploaded a parody of the Spanish Pokémon anime opening, and two days after I had finished making the first chapter. At first, I drew every single frame on MSPaint. I eventually tried new things and finally moved to Flash on chapter 15 in October 2010.
The first run lasted until chapter 22, published on December 31, 2011. After this, Popomon went on a hiatus for a year and a half.
During this time I used to draw silly comics of my friends and I at school. The style I used in them ended up influencing the style of the Popomon reboot, which now included voice acting.
Around the time the reboot was announced, I made my first website ever. At the time it only hosted a bit of information about Popomon and a built-in comments page. I didn't know how to make websites, so I just used a free web builder for it.
I had lots of plans for this series, but only two chapters were done due to how busy I was at the time and the amount of work the new style required. The last chapter was published on Christmas of 2014.
How FNAF blew my channel up (2014)
Between the first and second chapters of the Popomon reboot, I participated in a FNAF MAP for the FNAF song. It was a 8-seconds long video featuring some events of FNAF 1 and 2 on the "Popomon style".
After chapter 2, I decided to make an animation of It's Been So Long, a FNAF song by The Living Tombstone, as no one had done it before. This animation was based on my choice of theories about the FNAF lore that made most sense to me (and turns out to be surprisingly accurate to this day).
It blew up VERY quickly. I didn't even have 1k subscribers at that point, and this video got millions of views and thousands of subscribers. I released my 1k celebration video on February 24 of 2014, but it was just the beginning. It was what got me to monetize my videos, it kept getting views for years. As an student with no job, I was living the dream.
I was planning to do more animations like that, and I even started a mini-series about FNAF, but no more FNAF videos were done after that.
Past this point, I made a few animations in the same style.
After chapter 2, I decided to make an animation of It's Been So Long, a FNAF song by The Living Tombstone, as no one had done it before. This animation was based on my choice of theories about the FNAF lore that made most sense to me (and turns out to be surprisingly accurate to this day).
It blew up VERY quickly. I didn't even have 1k subscribers at that point, and this video got millions of views and thousands of subscribers. I released my 1k celebration video on February 24 of 2014, but it was just the beginning. It was what got me to monetize my videos, it kept getting views for years. As an student with no job, I was living the dream.
I was planning to do more animations like that, and I even started a mini-series about FNAF, but no more FNAF videos were done after that.
Past this point, I made a few animations in the same style.
Undertale, Underswap and furries (2016)
When Undertale released... I was OBSESSED. I had to make some kind of video about it!
At first, I considered animating the whole game in the Popomon style, but I'm glad I never actually did that. Instead, I made a fake battle against my character Demi, as if it were a secret battle for hard mode (which is a mode that was never released).
Demi was my fursona. A fursona is pretty much a humanoid cartoon animal used by furries to express themselves online. And I got a lot of hate because of that. Despite Undertale being full of anthropomorphic animals.
Even then, this video got very popular and it was fun to make.
A few days after that, on Christmas 2015, I released a 8k subs celebration video. This was the first video I used Demi to portray myself.
Later, I released a sequel to the fake hard mode video featuring Bludi, my girlfriend's fursona. It also got pretty popular, and even got fan animations of it. Neat.
At the time, Underswap (Undertale AU where character pairs swap) was pretty popular at the time. As there was a lot of music made for it, I decided to make fake gameplay featuring it.
The first chapter got released between the Demi and Bludi fights, on January 2016. That video is now unlisted, as I remade it later with better visuals.
I made a few of these. I covered Temmie, Asgore, Happstablook, Papyrus and Sans, and even Asriel. These videos got quite a bit of attention, but it was the skelebros video that made it blow up.
The last video I made of this series was Sans' fight, published in September 2016.
On July 2017 I decided to attempt to make an Undertale text box generator. It began as a Discord bot command, and eventually made a page for it on my recently made website (now with actual coding, as I was learning software development) as the complexity was increasing. A lot of people started using it, and that became the thing I'm known for.
At one point I formed a team to work on better Underswap videos for the future. We had a lot of big plans, but after some incidents, lots of changes, disagreements, etc. I decided it was time to move on and limited my Undertale work to the text box generator.
At first, I considered animating the whole game in the Popomon style, but I'm glad I never actually did that. Instead, I made a fake battle against my character Demi, as if it were a secret battle for hard mode (which is a mode that was never released).
Demi was my fursona. A fursona is pretty much a humanoid cartoon animal used by furries to express themselves online. And I got a lot of hate because of that. Despite Undertale being full of anthropomorphic animals.
Even then, this video got very popular and it was fun to make.
A few days after that, on Christmas 2015, I released a 8k subs celebration video. This was the first video I used Demi to portray myself.
Later, I released a sequel to the fake hard mode video featuring Bludi, my girlfriend's fursona. It also got pretty popular, and even got fan animations of it. Neat.
At the time, Underswap (Undertale AU where character pairs swap) was pretty popular at the time. As there was a lot of music made for it, I decided to make fake gameplay featuring it.
The first chapter got released between the Demi and Bludi fights, on January 2016. That video is now unlisted, as I remade it later with better visuals.
I made a few of these. I covered Temmie, Asgore, Happstablook, Papyrus and Sans, and even Asriel. These videos got quite a bit of attention, but it was the skelebros video that made it blow up.
The last video I made of this series was Sans' fight, published in September 2016.
On July 2017 I decided to attempt to make an Undertale text box generator. It began as a Discord bot command, and eventually made a page for it on my recently made website (now with actual coding, as I was learning software development) as the complexity was increasing. A lot of people started using it, and that became the thing I'm known for.
At one point I formed a team to work on better Underswap videos for the future. We had a lot of big plans, but after some incidents, lots of changes, disagreements, etc. I decided it was time to move on and limited my Undertale work to the text box generator.
Trying new things (2018)
During the Undertale period, I was already experimenting with new things. I released some Rythm Heaven videos with my own characters, the Wormsona video, and on Christmas 2016 I released a Christmas special where I got arrested by an anonymous person. This one ended up turning into a mini-series and kind of an ARG. I will mention it again later.
I released a few Undertale anniversary videos, but that's where it ended.
During 2018 VR was getting pretty popular, especially VRChat. When I learned that you can put any 3D model into that game to use it as your avatar... I opened Pandora's box and learned Blender. I learned the minimum necessary to make a model of my fursona Demi, and I made it. I released a couple of sped-up videos of me working on it.
I made a video out of funny footage I got from playing VRChat in March 2018, playing on desktop mode. A second one was released in April.
Eventually, I purchased my first VR headset: the Oculus Rift. It was an amazing experience, and I became a VR enthusiast immediately.
This is also the time I found out about The Bestbois, one of the longest-running VRChat communities where I made most of my VR friends.
I joined their staff not long after it became The Bestboi Project and have been attending their meetups and helping out until today.
On December 5 of the same year, I released my first video inside VR. It was an announcement of a Q&A, recording myself in my Demi avatar. I answered these questions in late January and April split into two different videos.
The first and half of the second video were an attempt at roleplaying as Demi while answering the questions. I just began working on a backstory for him and tried to implement it into these videos, but I wasn't very satisfied with the result.
I released a few Undertale anniversary videos, but that's where it ended.
During 2018 VR was getting pretty popular, especially VRChat. When I learned that you can put any 3D model into that game to use it as your avatar... I opened Pandora's box and learned Blender. I learned the minimum necessary to make a model of my fursona Demi, and I made it. I released a couple of sped-up videos of me working on it.
I made a video out of funny footage I got from playing VRChat in March 2018, playing on desktop mode. A second one was released in April.
Eventually, I purchased my first VR headset: the Oculus Rift. It was an amazing experience, and I became a VR enthusiast immediately.
This is also the time I found out about The Bestbois, one of the longest-running VRChat communities where I made most of my VR friends.
I joined their staff not long after it became The Bestboi Project and have been attending their meetups and helping out until today.
On December 5 of the same year, I released my first video inside VR. It was an announcement of a Q&A, recording myself in my Demi avatar. I answered these questions in late January and April split into two different videos.
The first and half of the second video were an attempt at roleplaying as Demi while answering the questions. I just began working on a backstory for him and tried to implement it into these videos, but I wasn't very satisfied with the result.
The three-year radio silence (2020)
At this point, a lot of things were going on. I moved out with my girlfriend, the pandemic was going crazy, things at work were insane, etc.
Handling my life was not easy, making it hard to work on videos for YouTube.
For a while, I only worked on updates for the website and the Undertale generators. I was also improving my Blender and Unity knowledge, and having lots of fun adding fun features to my VRChat avatars.
My girlfriend and I had been working for a long time on our story: Chains of Fate. As I wasn't really satisfied with my latest videos (despite their popularity) I decided I would start making some animated videos about it. In fact, in November 2019, I released Don't Forget featuring Demi and Kean as a teaser.
In the following couple of years, we would work a lot on writing the story and its characters. We started to work on many animations in parallel at once. In November 2021 she released an animation titled Leni featuring Mush and Victor, and two years later we worked together on another animation titled Mirrors, which features Bludi and Lix.
My channel, however, was on halt during this time. I began to work on many animations and a lot of progress was being made by the end of the year, but none of them got finished before 2024.
Handling my life was not easy, making it hard to work on videos for YouTube.
For a while, I only worked on updates for the website and the Undertale generators. I was also improving my Blender and Unity knowledge, and having lots of fun adding fun features to my VRChat avatars.
My girlfriend and I had been working for a long time on our story: Chains of Fate. As I wasn't really satisfied with my latest videos (despite their popularity) I decided I would start making some animated videos about it. In fact, in November 2019, I released Don't Forget featuring Demi and Kean as a teaser.
In the following couple of years, we would work a lot on writing the story and its characters. We started to work on many animations in parallel at once. In November 2021 she released an animation titled Leni featuring Mush and Victor, and two years later we worked together on another animation titled Mirrors, which features Bludi and Lix.
My channel, however, was on halt during this time. I began to work on many animations and a lot of progress was being made by the end of the year, but none of them got finished before 2024.