What do you do when you've created a successful anime franchise that's already spawned two seasons, CDs, manga, light novels, video games and more? End things with a movie of course! And that's exactly what Love Live! School Idol Project has done - ending it's final episode with the perfect lead in to a full blown cinematic feature. Going by the full title of Love Live! The School Idol Movie, this film is the swan song of μ's before the band go their separate ways and the group is retired to make way for a new group of super stars in Love Live! Sunshine later this year. Given μ's monumental success, it's only fitting that they be seen out in style.
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Showing posts with label Nozomi Tojo. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Movie REVIEW: Love Live! The School Idol Movie
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Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Anime REVIEW: Love Live! School Idol Project
Every so often there comes around an anime franchise that seems almost impossible to ignore no matter how hard you try, and in the past three years Love Live! School Idol Project has definitely qualified as one. The idol-themed series from ASCII Media Works', music label Lantis and animation studio Sunrise has gone from strength to strength spawning not only an anime series but also a movie, multiple manga adaptations, light novels and a rather addictive iOS/Android game by the name of Love Live! School Idol Festival. Summer 2016 will see a brand group of idols take the reins in spin-off series Love Live! Sunshine, but for now we're looking back on the ones that started it all. The original Love Live! School Idol Project ran for a total of 26 episodes split into two 13-episode seasons, with the first airing late 2013 and the second following mid-2014.
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anime,
Eli Asase,
Hanayo Koizumi,
Honoka Kōsaka,
Kotori Minami,
Love Live!,
Maki Nishikino,
Muse,
Nico Yazawa,
Nozomi Tojo,
review,
Rin Hoshizora,
School Idol Project,
sunrise,
Umi Sonoda,
μ's
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