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The series of anime shorts, titled Idolish7: Vibrato, is currently being streamed exclusively on Bandai Visual's official YouTube channel as a YouTube Original, with the "first part" of the shorts focused on Trigger. [17] The first episode aired on February 16, 2018. The second to eighth episodes ran from January 17, 2019, to March 7, 2019. [18]
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.
Character song of IDOLiSH7: August 15 Touch You Mori Moori Private School♡Boys 「Touch You」 Character song of "Yarichin Bitch Club" Ayato Yuri August 17 ROCK DOWN vol.1 -Shidou- ROCK DOWN 「ROCK DOWN」 「Yasashii Sekai」 「Kodoku no Vampire」 Character song of "VAZZROCK" September 26 IDOLiSH7 Collection Album vol.1 MEZZO" 「LOVE&GAME」
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IDOLiSH7 (Tamaki Yotsuba) Piano no Mori (Lev Shimanovski) 2019. Meiji Tokyo Renka (Hishida Shunsou) Afterlost (Rui) JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind (Secco) [4] Ace of Diamond Act II (Carlos Toshiki Kamiya) YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World (Abel) Star-Myu: High School Star Musical 3 (Izumi Toraishi)
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8-4, Ltd. (Japanese: 有限会社ハチノヨン, Hepburn: Yūgen Gaisha Hachi no Yon) is a Japanese video game localization company based in Shibuya, Tokyo. [1] The company was founded in 2005 by Hiroko Minamoto and former Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) editor John Ricciardi.