is a highly popular, fan-made interactive animation collaboration between the prominent independent digital artists ENarane and GrimGrim . This adult-oriented project expands upon the internet-famous "Goat-Chan" (or Goat Nun) phenomenon, which originally stars the character Thetis from the mobile game Last Origin reimagined in a stylized, monster-girl aesthetic. Combining GrimGrim's signature high-fidelity character illustrations with ENarane's fluid 2D animation and programming, "Goat-Chan At The Beach" serves as a summery, interactive spin-off that has garnered millions of views across indie gaming and animation platforms.
The project is primarily a collection of video files rather than an interactive game.
Links often lead to personal blogs, art galleries, or community forums like Chuuni Corner. Goat-Chan At The Beach -ENarane- GrimGrim-
ENarane watched, trembling, as Goat-Chan walked into the surf. The sea tried to rise against her—a wall of green-black water, studded with the bones of drowned kites and lost sunglasses. Goat-Chan raised one hoof. The water stopped. It quivered like a struck bell.
Moving away from the dark, gothic church backdrops of the original "Goat Nun" series, this specific release adopts a bright, tropical, and relaxed atmosphere. The project is primarily a collection of video
The viral Live2D animation is a comedic, summertime short created by animator ENarane with illustration art by GrimGrim (also known as @x2_grim) . Released in September 2024, the video features the recurring internet character "Goat-chan" disruptively invading the personal space of a man trying to enjoy a peaceful beach vacation. The short rapidly gained attention across social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube for its smooth, high-quality Live2D movement and playful, chaotic humor. Key Production Credits Platform Profile Animator & Producer ENarane on itch.io Illustrator / Character Artist @x2_grim on X Patreon Content GrimGrim Production Pergrim Patreon The Storyline and Aesthetic of "Goat-Chan At The Beach"
For a while, she simply watched the waves. The GrimGrim Sea didn't crash or roar; it whispered . Dark water slid over dark stones, hissing secrets that made lesser beings go mad. Goat-Chan just yawned, revealing a row of flat, herbivorous teeth. The sea tried to rise against her—a wall
Goat-Chan builds a sandcastle replica of a slaughterhouse. She does not know it is a slaughterhouse; she thinks it is a "friendly barn." She lays out a picnic blanket. The ants arrive, but the ants are actually hands reaching out of the ground. She offers them cookies. The hands take her shadow.
is known in the digital art community for creating "monster girl" illustrations that balance cute (moe) aesthetics with bold, modern graphic design. Their work often features recurring characters in various seasonal outfits, building a sense of continuity and personality that fans find highly engaging.