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Streamable Creator Spotlight: mimisemaan

A creator profile of mimisemaan, the French Canadian cosplayer, Twitch Partner, variety streamer, and anime/gaming creator with a huge short-form audience.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is mimisemaan?

mimisemaan is Mimi Semaan, a French Canadian cosplayer, streamer, and anime/gaming creator. On Twitch, her profile describes her as a French Canadian variety streamer and cosplayer who mostly likes to chat, game, and be silly. That sentence is basically the whole channel in miniature.

Viewers love watching Mimi because she does not feel locked into one platform or one format. Twitch is where she can hang out live, talk, play games, and let chat pick the direction. Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are where the cosplay transformations, anime looks, fitness posts, and polished short clips get their own life.

She is a Twitch Partner with a little over 36K followers, but the wider creator profile is much bigger than the Twitch number alone. YouTube lists `@mimisemaan` at 125K subscribers and hundreds of videos. Instagram search snippets show 503K followers. Famous Birthdays describes her as a French Canadian TikTok star and cosplayer with more than 1.6 million followers on TikTok.

That is the important part: Mimi is not just a streamer who also posts cosplay. She is a cosplay and anime creator whose Twitch channel gives fans a more casual place to see the person behind the transformations.

Cosplay first

Mimi's public pages make the cosplay side impossible to miss. YouTube Shorts metadata showed recent clips around Bleach, One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, Nikke, anime transitions, cosplay transformations, GRWM cosplay posts, and video game cosplay trends. The titles mention characters like Nel, Nico Robin, Nami, Maki Zenin, and Siren.

Those Shorts are not tiny either. The first batch pulled from her YouTube Shorts page showed view counts like 38K, 36K, 34K, 30K, 27K, 26K, and 24K. That is a lot of people coming for cosplay before they ever think about a Twitch schedule.

The best thing about Mimi's cosplay page is that it feels like a fan making the things she actually likes. Wawa Productions lists her content type as lifestyle, cosplay, anime, and gaming. Famous Birthdays says she is a fan of anime, drawing, video games, and piano, and that she has cosplayed characters from Jujutsu Kaisen. The YouTube titles back that up with One Piece, Bleach, JJK, gacha, and gaming tags.

That gives the Twitch channel a different kind of context. When Mimi is chatting or playing Mario Kart World, fans are not only watching another variety streamer. They are watching someone they already know from cosplay transitions, anime clips, and the short-form side of the internet.

The Twitch side

On Twitch, mimisemaan is English-language and Partnered. TwitchTracker lists the account as created on September 21, 2020, ranked #23,956 overall, #11,035 among English channels, and Twitch Top 0.38%. The profile line says she is a French Canadian variety streamer and cosplayer who likes to chat, game, and be silly.

TwitchMetrics gives a more current live read: 36,579 followers, first seen February 12, 2021, last seen July 4, 2026, and usually streaming Just Chatting. Its last 30-day FAQ listed 15 hours streamed, 2,027 hours watched, 129 average viewers, and a 212 viewer peak.

The recent stream logs are very Mimi. TwitchMetrics showed a stream titled `CHAT CHOOSE A GAME`, with Just Chatting and Hollow Knight split across the broadcast, plus a goal around a cooking stream. Streams Charts showed April streams titled `LETS RACE`, `HAPPY SUNDAY LETS RACE`, `GET UR ASSS OVER HERE`, and `POKOPIAAAA`, with Mario Kart World, Just Chatting, and an unknown game in the recent category list.

The channel is not currently a grind-every-day Twitch page. Streams Charts even said the streamer had not been active in the last 30 days on one section while TwitchMetrics had more recent data from July. That mismatch looks like tracker timing, but the real read is still clear: Mimi streams, but the live channel is one part of a much larger cosplay/social presence.

YouTube and longer videos

YouTube is one of the cleanest ways to see how Mimi wants to frame herself. The channel description in search says `Cosplayer | Twitch Partner | MORE ON IG: mimisemaan`, and yt-dlp metadata listed the channel ID `UCd7vQK1Bn3YK9WUEmsEM36A` with 125K subscribers.

Her long-form YouTube search results are more personal than the Shorts feed. `Q&A AS A COSPLAYER CONTENT CREATOR` had 5,425 views in yt-dlp search metadata. `ROOM TOUR 100K SUBS SPECIAL` showed 3,650 views. `I BOUGHT MY VERY FIRST HOUSE` showed 4,157 views. `LOS ANGELES ANIME EXPO | 4 DAYS CONVENTION` showed 6,114 views.

The travel videos also stand out. `I AM IN JAPAN AND ITS AMAZING` showed 57,032 views, and `JAPAN VLOG Pt 2 | Everything I did in Tokyo` showed 11,443 views. Those uploads make her feel less like a cosplay-only page and more like a creator who lets fans follow the life around the cosplay: conventions, travel, room tours, house updates, Q&As, and setup videos.

That matters for the Twitch audience because Twitch is naturally more relaxed. Someone who found Mimi from a perfect anime transition might stick around on Twitch because the live room shows the casual side: chatting, gaming, cooking stream goals, Mario Kart, Hollow Knight, and little off-script reactions that short-form clips do not always show.

The social base

Mimi's social base is the reason this creator spotlight should not be written like a normal Twitch stats page. Instagram search snippets showed 503K followers, 745 following, and around 119 posts, with the profile text describing her as a cosplayer, streamer, fitness creator, and French Canadian.

Famous Birthdays says she has more than 1.6 million followers on TikTok and is known for costume transition videos. The same page says she posted her first TikTok in 2020 and lists her as a cosplay creator. Linktree shows her public hub connects Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Amazon, donations, a store discount, and MyAnimeList.

That is a very modern creator shape. Twitch is not always the biggest surface. Sometimes the live room is where the most dedicated fans go after finding the creator through Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube Shorts. For Mimi, that makes sense. Cosplay transformations are built for short video, but personality is easier to feel live.

Her community probably finds her from different doors. Some people come from One Piece and Bleach Shorts. Some from Instagram cosplay. Some from TikTok transitions. Some from the YouTube Japan vlog or Q&A. Some from Twitch chatting and gaming. The same person is in the middle of all of it, which is why the brand feels bigger than one category.

Why viewers watch Mimi

Viewers watch Mimi because she is easy to understand without being boring. The words are cosplay, anime, gaming, French Canadian, Twitch Partner, silly chat, and variety streams. The actual appeal is that she can move from a clean character transformation to a casual live room without making either side feel fake.

Her cosplay clips give fans the high-effort version: makeup, outfits, transitions, character choices, anime references, and the quick reward of a good reveal. Her Twitch channel gives fans the low-pressure version: chat, games, jokes, racing, Hollow Knight, random goals, and the feeling that she is not performing every second.

That split is why the account has lasted. A creator who only posts perfect short clips can start to feel distant. A creator who only streams casually can be hard to discover. Mimi has both. The cosplay gets people in the door, and the live/chat side gives them a reason to care about her beyond the costume.

She also has a clear taste profile. Anime, One Piece, Bleach, Jujutsu Kaisen, video games, fitness, conventions, Japan travel, room tours, and gaming streams all point in the same general direction. Fans are not guessing what world they are stepping into. They are coming for Mimi's version of anime and gaming culture, with Twitch acting like the hangout attached to it.

Where to follow Mimi

Twitch is `mimisemaan`, where Mimi streams Just Chatting, games, variety nights, and casual community hangs.

YouTube is `@mimisemaan`, with Shorts for cosplay transitions and longer uploads for Q&As, room tours, conventions, Japan vlogs, and personal updates.

Instagram and TikTok are the biggest public surfaces for cosplay and short-form posts. Linktree is the cleanest public hub for her Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, store, wish list, donations, and anime list links.

The quick version

mimisemaan is Mimi Semaan, a French Canadian cosplayer, Twitch Partner, variety streamer, and anime/gaming creator.

Her Twitch channel has more than 36K followers, while her wider audience is much larger across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.

Fans know her for cosplay transformations, anime characters, gaming, fitness, Japan and convention videos, Just Chatting, Mario Kart, Hollow Knight, and a casual live room that shows more of her personality.

Streamable is happy to support mimisemaan's streams and help keep them running clean so she can stay live without dealing with tech issues.

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