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This is a list of episodes for the Japanese anime television series Idolish7. It was announced during a Niconico livestream event on August 19, 2016. [1] The 17-episode anime premiered on January 7, 2018, and concluded on May 19, 2018. Makoto Bessho is directing the anime at Troyca while Ayumi Sekine
Idolish7 (アイドリッシュセブン, Aidorisshu Sebun, stylized as IDOLiSH7) is a Japanese rhythm game developed and published by Bandai Namco Online with music collaboration by Lantis for Android and iOS platforms, [1] which first released in Japan on August 20, 2015.
The series began as a series of drama CDs released by Exit Tunes in March 2014. In November 2018, an anime television series adaptation was announced. [3] The series was produced by Drive, with direction and script writing by Osamu Yamasaki, character designs by Asako Nishida, and music composed by Hideakira Kimura, Tomotaka Ōsumi, and Hiroaki Tsutsumi. [1]
Anime television series — — 2015 B-Project: Mages & Love&Art: Music group Anime television series, manga, video game KitaKore, MooNs, THRIVE, KiLLER KiNG [22] 2007 Bakumatsu Rock: Marvelous AQL: Video game Anime television series — [22] 2015 BanG Dream! Bushiroad: Music group Anime television series, Anime film, manga, video game
Years in anime: 2017 2018 2019 ... Episodes Studio Director(s) Original title Ref ... Idolish7: Second Beat! 15 Troyca: Makoto Bessho [91] April 5 – April 4, 2021:
173 cm (5 ft 8 in) [1] Yūya Hirose ( 広瀬 裕也 , Hirose Yūya , born April 9, 1996) [ 2 ] is a Japanese voice actor who is affiliated with Arts Vision . [ 3 ] He is known for his roles as Junichi Aizawa in Handa-kun , Aki Kashii in Dynamic Chord , Yūta Hibiki in SSSS.Gridman , Takuma Akutsu in Val × Love , and Haruka Isumi in IDOLiSH7 .
An anime adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired between October and December 2017, [1] and a second chibi slice of life anime adaptation of a manga, animated by Zero-G, aired from October to December 2018. [4] On October 6, 2021, THE iDOLM@STER SideM GROWING STARS, a spinoff rhythm game, was released for Android and iOS. [5]
Wataru Hatano (羽多野 渉, Hatano Wataru, born March 13, 1982) is a Japanese voice actor, singer, actor, narrator and comedian affiliated with 81 Produce.At the 2nd Seiyu Awards in 2008, Hatano won the Best Male Rookie Award for his roles as Sam Houston in Toward the Terra and Tenshi Yuri in Saint Beast: Kouin Jojishi Tenshitan. [2]