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Love Live! School Idol Project Series [a] is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino and co-produced by Kadokawa through ASCII Media Works; Bandai Namco Music Live through music label Lantis; and animation studio Sunrise.
School Idol Project [a] is a Japanese multimedia project co-developed by ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine, music label Lantis, and animation studio Sunrise. It is the first multimedia project in the Love Live! franchise.
School Idol Project anime "Donna Toki mo Zutto" (どんなときもずっと, Always No Matter What) May 8, 2014 2 [32] Ending theme of the second season of the Love Live! School Idol Project anime "Yume no Tobira" (ユメノトビラ, The Door of Dreams) May 28, 2014 3 [33] Insert songs from the second season of the Love Live! School Idol ...
The School Idol Movie (ラブライブ!The School Idol Movie, Rabu Raibu! The School Idol Movie) is a 2015 Japanese animated youth school musical film. [4] The film is part of the Love Live! School Idol Project multimedia series by Sunrise, Lantis and Dengeki G's Magazine, [5] taking place after the second season of the 2013-2014 anime ...
Keke is a third-year student who hails from Shanghai, China, having just recently moved to Japan—her mother's homeland—to become a school idol, and is initially responsible for recruiting new members for the club. Despite wanting to become a school idol, Keke lacks in physical stamina and has a hard time keeping up with her fellow members.
Riko is a kind, polite, modest, and down-to-earth second-year student at Uranohoshi Girls' Academy. She previously went to μ's former school, Otonokizaka Academy in Akihabara, but was unaware of the group before becoming a school idol. She is a talented young pianist, but felt that she had stopped improving, and moved to Numazu to take ...
Love Live! School Idol Festival [a] (often abbreviated as LLSIF or Sukufesu) is a Japanese rhythm game series. The first game, developed by KLab and published by Bushiroad's Bushimo, was released in Japan on April 15, 2013, for iOS and June 8, 2013, for Android. [2]
Each of the individual titles within the franchise revolve around teenage girls who become "school idols". A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live! School Idol Project produced by Sunrise, directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, and written by Jukki Hanada aired in Japan on Tokyo MX from January 6 to March 31, 2013 and was simulcast by ...