Bilibili, often called the “YouTube of China,” is uniquely suited to host such content. Unlike Western platforms that aggressively enforce copyright through automated Content ID systems, Bilibili operates on a hybrid model—encouraging user-generated content, reaction videos, and “derivative works” (二创). This environment has allowed SapphireFoxx clips to flourish, often labeled under tags like #欧美动画 (Western animation), #性转 (gender transformation), or #搞笑 (funny/hilarious).

Top-tier voice acting, melodramatic plots, and a weirdly entertaining comment section where Chinese fans debate the morality of the body-swap villain.

One rainy Tuesday, Leo decided to stop watching and start creating. He opened his tablet, determined to capture that same "spark" he saw in the SapphireFoxx community. Here is how he turned his inspiration into progress:

Fans and independent "re-uploaders" routinely post clips, full episodes, and compiled series to Bilibili.