There are plenty of idols and celebrities in Japan, but the trend is moving on to the anime universe as well. After Idolmaster and AKB48, yet another idol-themed anime series will be hitting one's television (or computer) screens, entitled "Love Live! School Idol Project".
To save their high school from being closed down due to declining student enrollment, 9 girls come together to form an idol group, to serve as a marketing and advertising campaign. Will these girls succeed after overcoming the obstacles ahead? Will their beloved high school be saved?
After doing some research on the internet, I was surprised to discover that there was actually a voting system to determine the position of the various characters in the music videos produced by Sunrise. Presently, quite a number of singles and music videos have been released, although I am unsure about the extent of their popularity.
Perhaps the upcoming (tonight actually) anime series will enhance their popularity further.
PV 1:
PV 2:
And some images I found by performing a simple search on google:
Not forgetting a link to the official anime website: http://www.lovelive-anime.jp/
[font=Arial Black][color=blue]Will the trend of idols in anime continue to thrive?[/color][/font]
[color=blue][font=Arial Black]Edit:[/font][/color] All credits must go to BagMan for bringing us news that there will be a second season.
Oh, man. Pretty much no one showed up to the concert. Even if the studio was trying to be realistic about it, that's harsh. It's probably a good thing that Umi was told to imagine vegetables, if she imagined naked people who knows how terribly she would scar herself for life.
Oh, man. Pretty much no one showed up to the concert. Even if the studio was trying to be realistic about it, that's harsh. It's probably a good thing that Umi was told to imagine vegetables, if she imagined naked people who knows how terribly she would scar herself for life.
Honestly the minute they cheered up and were 100% prepared, I just knew that the outcome would be what it was.
I don't know why it is exactly that I love this series, but I just do!
At this point, my favorite girl has to be Kotori.
If this episode was any indication, it seems that they'll be having full songs- rather than just short snippets.
(Song begins at 2:30)
Animation quality not quite up there with Idolmaster, having to resort to 3-D, but it's still very good. A bit more of a coherent, overarching storyline going on here, too; less episodic.
Still too early to tell, but I do believe that Love Live is gonna be something to be looking forward to weekly- and may well give the Idolmaster anime a run for its money.
And does anyone know if A-Rise is an actual idol group?
Delicious tsundere~! The shy girl's angle was handled pretty well, but I am rather excited about Nico. We need someone a bit more devious in this anime.
I've seen videos of Love Live! roaming around YouTube a while back last year, and was wondering when they were going to make an anime for it. I'd have to check it out and see it for myself.
This show was surprisingly good and has some nice emotional layers to it. I always though it was some iDOLM@STER knockoff but it so far coming into it own. Also Umi super cute :D
Just finished the first episode. I find it decent so far. Has a decent starting plot and the characters seem real likeable. Since 2011, I was waiting on this to become an anime, and as of right now, it's doing quite a good job of getting me interested in it.
Maki, the pianist, was one of the characters I took a liking during the MV projects before this anime, and it seems that I will really like her too in this anime.
i hate how they try to blend cg into regular animation or that 3d feel, but i can let it slide since it's all really enjoyable and i'm pretty sure all other idol shows are guilty of doing the same thing.
anyway, latest episode, 12, is quite the shocker
Spoiler:
their leader is no longer their leader!
and oh shit, a slap in the face!
my favorite is either nozomi, eri, or honoka - basically, mainstream.
The drama in the previous episode wasn't that good, and the way the drama was solved was rather trite. Other than that though, Love Live recovered nicely and ended on a high note. I wouldn't mind seeing more of this series... even though it lacks the dancing-in-traffic I originally started watching it for.
The drama in the previous episode wasn't that good, and the way the drama was solved was rather trite. Other than that though, Love Live recovered nicely and ended on a high note. I wouldn't mind seeing more of this series... even though it lacks the dancing-in-traffic I originally started watching it for.
Spoiler:
Yeah I wasn't all that pleased with how it was wrapped up, but I am glad it ended on the note it did. I would love to see more of this!!
I finally finished the last episode, and I've got to say that it ended fine, but kinda wanted me yearning for more. This is due to the fact that Love Live has plenty over other songs besides the ones that were in the anime that weren't shown and I was looking forward in seeing more from them.
Other than that, this was a decent series, fleshing out what once was just only MVs for characters, into an actual anime that brought out each individual for a whole School Idol Project.
I don't feel this warrants a new thread considering this anime is only a season old but according to Anime News Network and the Love Live! School Idol Festival game that I'm a little addicted to at the moment (I think, I can't read japanese) there will be a new season of Love Live! next year.