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Love Live! is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino. 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 Crunchyroll.[1] An original video animation episode was released on November 27, 2013.[2] A second season aired on Tokyo MX from April 6 to June 29, 2014, also airing on TV Aichi, Yomiuri TV, and BS11,[3] and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.

Both seasons are licensed in North America by NIS America, who released the premium edition of the first season on Blu-ray on September 2, 2014[4] and an English dubbed version was released with the standard edition of the first season, along with the premium edition of the second season, on February 14, 2016, as well as the standard edition of the second season on April 12, 2016.[5][6] MVM Entertainment released the first season in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2015 on DVD, with plans to release it on Blu-ray Disc in 2016 with an English dub.[7] MVM Entertainment also released the second season in 2016.[8] Madman Entertainment released the first season in Australia and New Zealand on June 10, 2015 on DVD.[9]

A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live! Sunshine!! produced by Sunrise, directed by Kazuo Sakai, and written by Jukki Hanada aired between July 2 and September 24, 2016 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.[10][11][12] A 13-episode second season aired between October 7 and December 30, 2017.[13] The series is licensed in North America by Funimation, in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited, and in Australia by Madman Entertainment.[14][15] An English dub by Funimation began streaming from July 30, 2016.[16]

A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club produced by Sunrise, directed by Tomoyuki Kawamura, and written by Jin Tanaka, aired between October 3 and December 26, 2020.[17] It was also streamed live through the Bandai Channel, Line Live, and YouTube Live.[18]

Love Live! Superstar!! was announced in 2020 as an anime television series.[19]

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Love Live! School Idol Project2613January 6, 2013 (2013-01-06)March 31, 2013 (2013-03-31)
13April 6, 2014 (2014-04-06)June 29, 2014 (2014-06-29)
Love Live! Sunshine!!2613July 2, 2016 (2016-07-02)September 24, 2016 (2016-09-24)
13October 7, 2017 (2017-10-07)December 30, 2017 (2017-12-30)
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club13October 3, 2020 (2020-10-03)December 26, 2020 (2020-12-26)

Episode list

Love Live! School Idol Project (2013–2014)

OverallEpisodeTitleInsert song(s)Ending theme singer(s)Original air date [20]
11"May Our Dream Come True!"
Transliteration: "Kanae! Watashitachi no Yume" (Japanese: 叶え!私たちの夢――)
"Susume→Tomorrow" (ススメ→トゥモロウ, Susume→Tumorō, lit. "March Forward to Tomorrow") by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)
"Private Wars" by A-Rise (Tsubasa Kira (Megu Sakuragawa), Erina Tōdō (Maho Matsunaga) and Anju Yūki (Ayuru Ōhashi))
January 6, 2013 (2013-01-06)
22"Let's be Idols!"
Transliteration: "Aidoru o Hajimeyō!" (Japanese: アイドルを始めよう!)
"Start:Dash!!" by Maki Nishikino (Pile)
"Private Wars" by A-Rise
Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)January 13, 2013 (2013-01-13)
33"First Concert!"
Transliteration: "Fāsuto Raibu" (Japanese: ファーストライブ)
"Start:Dash!!" by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)
"Private Wars" by A-Rise
μ'sJanuary 20, 2013 (2013-01-20)
44"Maki Rin Pana"
Transliteration: "MakiRinPana" (Japanese: まきりんぱな)
"Start:Dash!!" by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile) and Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo)January 27, 2013 (2013-01-27)
55"Nico Attacks"
Transliteration: "Niko Shūrai" (Japanese: にこ襲来)
Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)February 3, 2013 (2013-02-03)
66"Who is the Center?"
Transliteration: "Sentā wa Dare da?" (Japanese: センターは誰だ?)
"Korekara no Someday" (これからのSomeday, lit. "Someday in the Future") by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida), Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori), Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile), Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida), Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori), Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile), Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)February 10, 2013 (2013-02-10)
77"Elichika"
Transliteration: "Erīchika" (Japanese: エリーチカ)
"Start:Dash!!" by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō) and Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda)February 17, 2013 (2013-02-17)
88"What I Want to Do"
Transliteration: "Yaritai koto wa" (Japanese: やりたいことは)
"Korekara no Someday" (これからのSomeday, lit. "Someday in the Future") by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida), Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori), Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile), Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)
"Bokura no Live, Kimi to no Life" (僕らのLIVE 君とのLIFE, Our Live, Your Life) by μ's
μ'sFebruary 24, 2013 (2013-02-24)
99"Wonder Zone"
Transliteration: "Wandā Zōn" (Japanese: ワンダーゾーン)
"Wonder Zone" by μ'sKotori Minami (Aya Uchida)March 3, 2013 (2013-03-03)
1010"No Senpai Allowed!"
Transliteration: "Senpai Kinshi!" (Japanese: 先輩禁止)
μ'sMarch 10, 2013 (2013-03-10)
1111"The Greatest Concert"
Transliteration: "Saikō no Raibu" (Japanese: 最高のライブ)
"No Brand Girls" by μ'sμ'sMarch 17, 2013 (2013-03-17)
1212"Friends"
Transliteration: "Tomodachi" (Japanese: ともだち)
Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta)March 24, 2013 (2013-03-24)
1313"μ's Music Start!"
Transliteration: "Myūzu Myūjikku Sutāto!" (Japanese: μ'sミュージックスタート!)
"Susume→Tomorrow" (ススメ→トゥモロウ, Susume→Tumorō, lit. "March Forward to Tomorrow") by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)
"Start:Dash!!" by μ's
μ'sMarch 31, 2013 (2013-03-31)
OVAOVA"—""Music S.T.A.R.T!!" by μ'sNovember 27, 2013 (2013-11-27)
OverallEpisodeTitleInsert song(s)Ending theme singer(s)Original air date [21]
141"Another Love Live!"
Transliteration: "Mōichido Rabu Raibu!" (Japanese: もう一度ラブライブ!)
"Koremade no Love Live! (Musical ver.)" (これまでのラブライブ! 〜ミュージカルver.〜, Koremade no Raburaibu! Myujikaru ver., Previously on Love Live! (Musical ver.)) by μ's, Hideko, Fumiko, and Mika.April 6, 2014 (2014-04-06)
152"Aiming for Victory"
Transliteration: "Yūshō o Mezashite" (Japanese: 優勝をめざして)
Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō), Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)April 13, 2014 (2014-04-13)
163"Door of Dreams"
Transliteration: "Yume no Tobira" (Japanese: ユメノトビラ)
"Shocking Party" by A-Rise
"Yume no Tobira" (ユメノトビラ, Door of Dreams) by μ's
μ'sApril 20, 2014 (2014-04-20)
174"Best Idol in the Universe"
Transliteration: "Uchū Nanbā Wan Aidoru" (Japanese: 宇宙No.1アイドル)
Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)April 27, 2014 (2014-04-27)
185"A New Me"
Transliteration: "Atarashī Watashi" (Japanese: 新しいわたし)
"Love Wing Bell" by Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile), Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo), Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō), Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui)Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida)May 4, 2014 (2014-05-04)
196"Happy Halloween"
Transliteration: "Happī Harowīn" (Japanese: ハッピーハロウィーン)
"Dancing Stars on Me!" by μ'sRin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile) and Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo)May 11, 2014 (2014-05-11)
207"We Have to do Something!"
Transliteration: "Nantoka Shinakya!" (Japanese: なんとかしなきゃ!)
Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori)May 18, 2014 (2014-05-18)
218"My Wish"
Transliteration: "Watashi no Nozomi" (Japanese: 私の望み)
Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō), Maki Nishikino (Pile) and Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda)May 25, 2014 (2014-05-25)
229"Melody of the Heart"
Transliteration: "Kokoro no Merodi" (Japanese: 心のメロディ)
"Snow Halation" by μ'sJune 1, 2014 (2014-06-01)
2310"μ's"
Transliteration: "Myūzu" (Japanese: μ's)
Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta)June 8, 2014 (2014-06-08)
2411"Our Decision"
Transliteration: "Watashi-tachi ga Kimeta Koto" (Japanese: 私たちが決めたこと)
μ'sJune 15, 2014 (2014-06-15)
2512"Last Concert"
Transliteration: "Rasuto Raibu" (Japanese: ラストライブ)
"KiRa-KiRa Sensation" by μ's
"Bokura wa Ima no Naka de" (僕らは今のなかで, We're Living in the Moment) by μ's
June 22, 2014 (2014-06-22)
2613"May Everyone's Dreams Come True!"
Transliteration: "Kanae! Minna no Yume" (Japanese: 叶え!みんなの夢---)
"Happy Maker" by μ's
"Aishiteru Banzai! (Piano Mix)" (愛してるばんざーい!(Piano Mix), Hooray for I Love You (Piano Mix)) by μ's
"Oh, Love & Peace!" by μ's
June 29, 2014 (2014-06-29)

Love Live! Sunshine!! (2016–2017)

OverallEpisodeTitle [22][a]Insert song(s)Ending theme singer(s)Original air date [23]
271"I Want to Shine!!"
Transliteration: "Kagayakitai!!" (Japanese: 輝きたい!!)
"Kimeta Yo - Hand in Hand" (決めたよHand in Hand, It's Decided - Hand in Hand) by Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), and You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō)
"Start:Dash!" by μ's
July 2, 2016 (2016-07-02)
282"Catch the Transfer Student!"
Transliteration: "Tenkōsei o Tsukamaero!" (Japanese: 転校生をつかまえろ!)
"Yume no Tobira" (ユメノトビラ, Door of Dreams) by Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida)Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō)July 9, 2016 (2016-07-09)
293"First Step!"
Transliteration: "Fāsuto Suteppu" (Japanese: ファーストステップ)
"Daisuki Dattara Daijōbu!" (ダイスキだったらダイジョウブ!, I Love You, So It'll Be Fine!) by Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), and You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō)AqoursJuly 16, 2016 (2016-07-16)
304"Two Girls' Feelings"
Transliteration: "Futari no Kimochi" (Japanese: ふたりのキモチ)
Hanamaru Kunikida (Kanako Takatsuki), Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata)July 23, 2016 (2016-07-23)
315"Yohane Descends"
Transliteration: "Yohane Daten" (Japanese: ヨハネ堕天)
Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi)July 30, 2016 (2016-07-30)
326"Let's Make a PV"
Transliteration: "Pī Bui o Tsukurō" (Japanese: PVを作ろう)
"Yume de Yozora o Terashitai" (夢で夜空を照らしたい, I Want to Light Up the Starry Sky With Dreams) by Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō), Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi), Hanamaru Kunikida (Kanako Takatsuki), and Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata)Kanan Matsuura (Nanaka Suwa), Dia Kurosawa (Arisa Komiya), Mari Ohara (Aina Suzuki)August 6, 2016 (2016-08-06)
337"Tokyo""Self Control!" by Saint Snow (Sarah Kazuno (Asami Tano) and Leah Kazuno (Hinata Satō))Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi), Hanamaru Kunikida (Kanako Takatsuki), Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata)August 13, 2016 (2016-08-13)
348"Isn't It Frustrating?"
Transliteration: "Kuyashikunai no?" (Japanese: くやしくないの)
"Self Control!" by Saint Snow (Sarah Kazuno (Asami Tano) and Leah Kazuno (Hinata Satō))Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō), Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi), Hanamaru Kunikida (Kanako Takatsuki), Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata)August 20, 2016 (2016-08-20)
359"Young Dreamer"
Transliteration: "Mijuku Dorīma" (Japanese: 未熟DREAMER)
"Mijuku Dreamer" (未熟DREAMER, Young Dreamer) by AqoursAugust 27, 2016 (2016-08-27)
3610"We've Got Stewshine"
Transliteration: "Shai-ni Hajimemashita" (Japanese: シャイ煮はじめました)
Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida)September 3, 2016 (2016-09-03)
3711"Aye Aye, My Friend"
Transliteration: "Yūjō Yōsorō" (Japanese: 友情ヨーソロー)
"Omoi yo Hitotsu ni Nare" (想いよひとつになれ, Our Feelings Become One) by Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Kanan Matsuura (Nanaka Suwa), Dia Kurosawa (Arisa Komiya), You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō), Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi), Hanamaru Kunikida (Kanako Takatsuki), Mari Ohara (Aina Suzuki), and Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata)You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō)September 10, 2016 (2016-09-10)
3812"It's Time to Fly"
Transliteration: "Habataki no Toki" (Japanese: はばたきのとき)
AqoursSeptember 17, 2016 (2016-09-17)
3913"Sunshine!!"
Transliteration: "Sanshain!!" (Japanese: サンシャイン!!)
"Mirai Ticket" by AqoursSeptember 24, 2016 (2016-09-24)
OverallEpisodeTitle [24][a]Insert song(s)Ending theme singer(s)Original air date [25]
401"Next Step"
Transliteration: "Nekusuto Suteppu" (Japanese: ネクストステップ)
Chika Takami (Anju Inami), Riko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), You Watanabe (Shuka Saitō)October 7, 2017 (2017-10-07)
412"The Sound of Rain"
Transliteration: "Ame no Oto" (Japanese: 雨の音)
AqoursOctober 14, 2017 (2017-10-14)
423"Rainbow"
Transliteration: "Niji" (Japanese: )
"My Mai Tonight" (MY舞☆TONIGHT, My Dance Tonight) by Aqours
"Kimi no Kokoro wa Kagayaiteru kai?" (君のこころは輝いてるかい?, Is Your Heart Shining?) by Aqours
October 21, 2017 (2017-10-21)
434"Don't Be So Formal with Me"
Transliteration: "Daiya-san to Yobanai de" (Japanese: ダイヤさんと呼ばないで)
Dia Kurosawa (Arisa Komiya)October 28, 2017 (2017-10-28)
445"Taking in a Dog"
Transliteration: "Inu o Hirou" (Japanese: 犬を拾う)
"Crash Mind" by Saint SnowRiko Sakurauchi (Rikako Aida), Yoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi)November 4, 2017 (2017-11-04)
456"Aqours Wave""Miracle Wave" by AqoursNovember 11, 2017 (2017-11-11)
467"The Time Left"
Transliteration: "Nokosareta Jikan" (Japanese: 残された時間)
"Miracle Wave" by Aqours
"Sora mo Kokoro mo Hareru Kara" (空も心も晴れるから, Because Our Heart Will Clear Up Just Like The Skies) by Aqours
AqoursNovember 18, 2017 (2017-11-18)
478"Hakodate""Drop Out!?" by Saint SnowYoshiko Tsushima (Aika Kobayashi), Hanamaru Kunikida (Kanako Takatsuki), Ruby Kurosawa (Ai Furihata)November 25, 2017 (2017-11-25)
489"Awaken the Power""Awaken the Power" by Saint Aqours SnowDecember 2, 2017 (2017-12-02)
4910"Finding a Way to Shine"
Transliteration: "Shainī o Sagashite" (Japanese: シャイニーを探して)
Kanan Matsuura (Nanaka Suwa), Dia Kurosawa (Arisa Komiya), Mari Ohara (Aina Suzuki)December 9, 2017 (2017-12-09)
5011"Uranohoshi Girls' High School"
Transliteration: "Uranohoshi Jogakuin" (Japanese: 浦の星女学院)
Aqours, Shima Takami (Kana Asumi), Mito Takami (Kanae Ito), Yoshimi (Risae Matsuda), Itsuki (Hisako Kanemoto), Mutsu (Yu Serizawa), Shiitake (Anna Mugiho), Answerer A (Saki Yamakita), Answerer B (Sayaka Senbongi), Other Schoolgirls (Haruka Miyake, Tomomi Mineuchi, Naoko Komatsu, Miho Okasaki, Tomoko Tsuzuki, Runa Onodera, Shoko Haraguchi, Asumi Yoneyana, Aiko Ninomiya, Momo Higuchi, Kurumi Kimoto, Masae Naruoka, Karin Oda, Mami Uchida, Taeko Morinaga)December 16, 2017 (2017-12-16)
5112"Sea of Light"
Transliteration: "Hikari no Umi" (Japanese: 光の海)
"Water Blue New World" by AqoursDecember 23, 2017 (2017-12-23)
5213"Our Own Shine"
Transliteration: "Watashi-tachi no Kagayaki" (Japanese: 私たちの輝き)
"Aozora Jumping Heart" (青空Jumping Heart, Blue Sky Jumping Heart) by Aqours
"Wonderful Stories" by Aqours
December 30, 2017 (2017-12-30)

Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club (2020)

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Promotional image featuring characters that appear in the Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club anime adaptation, including the protagonist Yu Takasaki
ラブライブ!虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会
(Rabu Raibu! Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukūru Aidoru Dōkō-kai)
GenreMusic
Created byHajime Yatate
Sakurako Kimino
Anime television series
Directed byTomoyuki Kawamura
Written byJin Tanaka
Music byNaoki Endo
StudioSunrise[b]
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, SUN, KBS, BS11, TVA, SATV, TVh, TVQ, SBS
Original run October 3, 2020 (2020-10-03) June 25, 2022 (2022-06-25)
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Manga
Nijiyon: Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Dōkōkai Yon-Koma
Written byMiyakohito
Published byASCII Media Works
Original run2018 (2018)2022 (2022)
Volumes2
Anime television series
Nijiyon Animation
Directed byYūya Horiuchi
Music byNaoki Endo
StudioSunrise
Licensed byCrunchyroll
YouTube
Original networkTokyo MX, BS11
Original run January 6, 2023 June 21, 2024
Episodes24 + 3 OVAs
Original video animation
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Next Sky
Directed byTomoyuki Kawamura
Written byJin Tanaka
Music byNaoki Endo
StudioSunrise
ReleasedJune 23, 2023
Runtime30 minutes
Anime film series
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Final Chapter
Directed byTomoyuki Kawamura
Written byJin Tanaka
Music byNaoki Endo
StudioSunrise
Released September 6, 2024 scheduled
Films3
Video game
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club
PublisherBushiroad
GenreVisual novel
PlatformNintendo Switch

Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club[c] is a Japanese multimedia spin-off project from the Love Live! series and its game series Love Live! School Idol Festival. It was first introduced in 2017 as "Perfect Dream Project" and was initially created as part of the game Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars.[26] Unlike μ's and Aqours, the previous groups from the franchise, they are a group of individual school idols who compete with each other while working together to keep their school idol club alive. Together, they are referred as the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club.[d]

They are featured in the spin-off game Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars along with μ's and Aqours. They also appear as SR rarity cards in Love Live! School Idol Festival.[27][28] The girls were initially split up into groups of three to begin activities in three different apps before their addition to the game: Dengeki Online website (Kasumi, Karin, Setsuna), Famitsu App website (Ayumu, Ai, Rina), and the game's official website (Emma, Shizuku, Kanata). Each place is working as a separate room or branch office for the Nijigasaki High School.[29] Later, they were officially split into three subunits: DiverDiva, A・Zu・Na, and Qu4rtz.

An anime television series adaptation by Sunrise (credited as its parent company Bandai Namco Filmworks since Season 2) aired from October to December 2020. A second season aired from April to June 2022. An anime television series adaptation of the spin-off manga Nijiyon: Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Dōkōkai Yon-Koma, titled Nijiyon Animation, aired from January to March 2023. A second season aired from April to June 2024. An original video animation episode, Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Next Sky, was released theatrically in Japan in June 2023. A trilogy of theatrical films based on the project is slated to release in the future, with the first film set to release in September 2024.

Plot

Nijigasaki High School (虹ヶ咲学園, Nijigasaki Gakuen) is a large academy located in Odaiba, Tokyo. The school is popular for its free school style and diverse majors.[30] The story centers on the members of the school idol club in Nijigasaki, who work together as solo idols and their attempt to prevent the club from being abolished. As the story progresses, more girls begin to participate in the club's activities.

Characters

Where appropriate, plot descriptions mentioned below refer to the story in Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars. Other parts of the franchise, such as the manga and animation series, feature some variations in the storyline.

Nijigasaki High School Idol Club

Top: Official group logo in Japanese
Bottom: Official group logo in English
Yu Takasaki (高咲 侑, Takasaki Yū)
Voiced by: Hinaki Yano[31] (Japanese); Madeline Dorroh[32] (English)
Yu is a cheerful second year at Nijigasaki High School who has been friends with Ayumu since childhood and lives next to each other. She belongs to the general course, but decided to transfer to the music course later in the anime series. Both Yu and Ayumu fell in love with school idols after seeing Setsuna Yuki's performance and decided to enter Nijigasaki's school idol club upon discovering that Setsuna is a student at their school. Rather than becoming a school idol herself, she decided to support Ayumu and other school idols. Her catchphrase is "I'm thrilled!" (ときめいた!). She has an optimistic and kind personality, and despite being the group's manager and not an idol herself, her charisma and supportive nature easily attract others and make them interested in idols. Yu is the anime equivalent of the Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars' protagonist. Her name was decided through fan votes.[33] Yu made her first in-game appearance in School Idol Festival 2 Miracle Live!.
In All Stars, the protagonist becomes interested in school idols after seeing a joint live between μ's and Aqours but after looking for a related club in Nijigasaki, they learned that the existing school idol club is on its last legs of survival and decides to rebuild and reform the school idol club. Unlike Yu, All Stars' protagonist belongs to the music course from the start and already owns a keyboard in their home. The protagonist acts as the manager and song composer for the rest of the members. The protagonist's gender is left vague in the Japanese version, but is referred as "she" in the English version due to the language limitation in third person pronoun. The protagonist is nameable, but is generally referred as "You" (「あなた」, "Anata") by other members.
Ayumu Uehara (上原 歩夢, Uehara Ayumu)
Voiced by: Aguri Ōnishi[34] (Japanese); Suzie Yeung[32] (English)
Ayumu is a second year who became a school idol after a suggestion by the protagonist, who is her childhood friend. She is somewhat shy, but also hard-working and kind; however, she tends to be a little too dependent on Yu at times. Ayumu belonged to the general course. She is distinguishable by a semi short hairstyle, a hair bun with a tiny braid around it, and hairpins on her right side of her head. Ayumu likes to put effort toward everything, especially as a school idol.
Ayumu is described as a "hard-working type school idol" (コツコツ系スクールアイドル, kotsukotsu-kei sukūru aidoru).
Kasumi Nakasu (中須 かすみ, Nakasu Kasumi)
Voiced by: Mayu Sagara[34] (Japanese); Kayli Mills[32] (English)
Kasumi is a first year who refers to herself as "Kasumin." Due to her full name, she is often called "Kasukasu" as a joke, which she hates (as it means "dried out" in Japanese). She belongs to the general course. She is the first person that the protagonist encounters at the school idol club, where she was striving to keep the club alive. She is distinguishable by her beige-colored semi-short hair and a star-shaped hairpin. She wanted to become a school idol more than anyone and sometimes tries to be mischievous towards her rivals; however, she is a good-natured and friendly girl despite her claiming to be mean. She also likes to send hate mails to her rivals, although sometimes it naturally becomes normal fan mail. Kasumi refers to the protagonist as "Senpai."
Kasumi is described as a "black-hearted type school idol" (腹黒系スクールアイドル, haraguro-kei sukūru aidoru).
Shizuku Osaka (桜坂 しずく, Ōsaka Shizuku)
Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[34] (Japanese); Jill Harris[32] (English)
An honorable first year student and theater club member who was introduced to school idols by her admired senior, she belongs to the international exchange course. Shizuku is one of the five original members of the school idol club, but unintentionally departed as she became devoted to the theater club. She is one of the original N-rarity girls introduced in School Idol Festival; she originally was a Seiran High School student. She is distinguishable by her long brown hair and red ribbon. Shizuku is considered as a yamato nadeshiko, a classical Japanese beauty, and personality-wise she is very level-headed, kind, mature and polite, and can be pretty shy. She comes from a wealthy yet loving family, and is an only child. Her sweet nature is also seen when she invites all her group at her home during their practice trip.
Shizuku is described as a "junior type school idol" (後輩系スクールアイドル, kōhai-kei sukūru aidoru).
Karin Asaka (朝香 果林, Asaka Karin)
Voiced by: Miyu Kubota[34] (Japanese); Shara Kirby[32] (English)
Karin is a third year student who aims to become a model (already making shootings for a magazine) and has confidence with her body; she belongs to the life design course. Her personality is passionate and mature, yet she also has somewhat of a pure side, and can be clumsy and naive. In the game she is more outgoing and teasing, and is aware of her good looks, while in the anime she is more introverted and a little aloof at first; however, she is shown to be genuinely kind and caring after her personal confidence issues are solved. She is good at coordinating clothes.
She is described as a "sexy older sister type school idol" (セクシーお姉さん系スクールアイドル, sekushi onee-san-kei sukūru aidoru).
Karin is regarded as "2018 MVP" for ranking first-place for three consecutive months; taking only 2nd and 3rd in the other monthly polls.[35]
Ai Miyashita (宮下 愛, Miyashita Ai)
Voiced by: Natsumi Murakami[34] (Japanese); Daisy Guevara[32] (English)
An energetic second year, Ai is an honor student despite her gyaru appearance. She loves to make puns especially using her given name ("Ai" means "love" in Japanese) and refers to herself as "Ai-san." She joined the school idol club because she likes to try new things. She is very kind and friendly, and quick to socialize. While she is intelligent, she is also pretty goofy and has a rather childish sense of humor. She is Rina's only friend at first, and her caring, supportive nature is shown when she helps her overcoming her social anxiety.
Ai is described as a "true gyaru type school idol" (ガチギャル系スクールアイドル, gachi gyaru-kei sukūru aidoru).
Kanata Konoe (近江 彼方, Konoe Kanata)
Voiced by: Akari Kitō[34] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel[32] (English)
A third year who always looks sleepy and unmotivated, she belongs to the life design course. Kanata refers to herself as "Kanata-chan." She often looks sleepy because she studies hard to keep her scholarship. One of the original five school idol club members, she stopped coming to the club because she had to repair her exam scores; she agrees to return as Ayumu promised her that Shizuku and Ai would help her with her studies. She is one of the original N-rarity girls introduced in School Idol Festival; she is originally a Shinonome Institute student. She became a school idol to get motivation from her younger sister Haruka Konoe, also a school idol. In the anime, she is a selfless older sister who supports her Haruka and does house chores, though this results in a poor sleep schedule. She is also a good listener and counselor, helping Yu and Ayumu overcoming their issue of leaving each other to follow their dreams.
Kanata is described as a "spoiled older sister-type school idol" (甘えん坊お姉さん系スクールアイドル, amaenbō oneesan-kei sukūru aidoru).
Setsuna Yuki (優木 せつ菜, Yūki Setsuna) / Nana Nakagawa (中川 菜々, Nakagawa Nana)
Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki[34][36] (2017–2023), Coco Hayashi[37] (2023–) (Japanese); Laura Stahl[32] (English)
A second year who, for some reason, does not wear a school uniform nor had anyone seen her at the school. Setsuna is an otaku who likes to sing anime songs. It is revealed that Setsuna Yuki is actually her stage name, with her real identity being Nana Nakagawa, Nijigasaki Academy's student council president. She belongs to the general course. She is one of the original five school idol club members and had left because she was unable to tolerate its atmosphere due to her strong feelings towards school idols. This caused the club's failing state. Under her student council president disguise, she commands the protagonist to gather 10 members in order to keep the club alive. After 8 members (excluding the protagonist) gathered, she reveals herself to be Setsuna Yuki and rejoined the club.
Setsuna is described as a "Mysterious type school idol" (???系スクールアイドル, ???-kei sukūru aidoru), and once her true identity is revealed, she is shown to be an optimistic, charismatic and kind girl with an extremely passionate nature that is infectious to others. Setsuna is regarded as "2017 MVP" for ranking first-place three times out of the six monthly popularity polls held; she held second-place in the other polls.[38]
Emma Verde (エマ・ヴェルデ, Ema Verude)
Voiced by: Maria Sashide[34] (Japanese); Lisa Reimold[32] (English)
A cheerful third year exchange student who came abroad from Switzerland. Growing up there, she loves what nature brings, like mountains and forests. She belongs to the international exchange course. Emma is distinguishable by her twin braids, freckles on her face and her well endowed figure. Like Karin, she also models occasionally; the two are also friends and roommates, and Emma helps her at being more organized and orderly. Her favorite food is bread and she is able to eat a lot of slices, as well as mixing it with other food. Emma is one of the original N-rarity girls introduced in School Idol Festival as a student of Y.G. International Academy. She is one of the five original school idol club members; her absence from the club was simply because she went back to her home country for a while, leaving a letter that Kasumi misunderstood as a challenge letter from another school's club.
Emma is described as a "pure type school idol" (純粋系スクールアイドル, junsui-kei sukūru aidoru).
Rina Tennoji (天王寺 璃奈, Tennōji Rina)
Voiced by: Chiemi Tanaka[34] (Japanese); Hayden Daviau[32] (English)
A first-year student who claims to have a very cute face, but is too shy to show it; thus, she covers her face with the "Rina-chan board," a small notebook with a drawing on it of a facial expression she made with Ai. During live shows, she wears a cat eared pair of headphones with a small monitor that covers her face. She belongs to the information processing course, explaining her well-informed personality on technologies. In one of Rina's bond episodes of the game and anime series, she eventually decides to reveal her face to the protagonist; in All Stars, after reading this story, the player is also able to remove Rina's mask during live shows. She has difficulty expressing emotions and is very shy, but she also has a kind and supportive personality, and is shown to work hard on her technologic gadgets to cure the technical side of the idol club.
Rina is described as a "face-hiding type school idol" (顔出しNG系スクールアイドル, kaodashi NG-kei sukūru aidoru).
Shioriko Mifune (三船 栞子, Mifune Shioriko)
Voiced by: Moeka Koizumi[39] (Japanese); Caitlin Myers[40] (English)
Shioriko is an intelligent and hard-working first-year student. She becomes the student council president, taking Nana Nakagawa's position, to abolish clubs she believes hold no educational merit for the school, including the school idol club. However, she eventually joins the school idol club herself. In August 2020, Shioriko joined the All Stars game's playable cast and Nijigasaki High School Idol Club as an official member, receiving a solo song, a 3D model, and cards obtainable within the games scouting boxes.
Her personality in the anime is completely different from the game. While still diligent and serious, her anime counterpart is not aggressive and is shown to be kind and supportive toward the club even before she joins. She is also friends with Setsuna to begin with, and keeps her true identity secret when she discovers it.
Mia Taylor (ミア・テイラー, Mia Teirā)
Voiced by: Shu Uchida (Japanese); Lindsay Sheppard[40] (English)
Mia is Lanzhu's friend, who was raised in New York. She is bilingual; she speaks Japanese and English. Unlike Lanzhu, Mia applies to Nijigasaki only because she was persuaded by Lanzhu. She is fairly aloof, standoffish, and apathetic at first, but she gets on good terms with Yu and they help each other with musical compositions. Mia is 14 years old but, since she is a genius, skipped grades and is a third year student; she also helps the other members at studying. She is currently the youngest main character in the franchise history. She gets her solo song and a 3D model a while after her first appearance, but was only added as a playable character in September 2021.
Lanzhu Zhong (鐘 嵐珠, Shō Ranju)
Voiced by: Akina Homoto (Japanese); Courtney Lin[40] (English)
Lanzhu is a second-year student and Shioriko's childhood friend. She was raised in Hong Kong. Her mother is the chairwoman of Nijigasaki High School. She is trilingual and speaks Japanese, Mandarin, and Cantonese. She applies to Nijigasaki to study together with Shioriko along with Mia. In All Stars, she got her own solo song as well as a 3D model a while after her first appearance, but was only added as playable character in September 2021. She is arrogant and stuck-up, lacking empathy, but secretly would like to connect with others on an emotional level; in contrast, while still cocky, her portrayal in the anime is much softer.

Others

Haruka Konoe (近江 遥, Konoe Haruka)
Voiced by: Kaede Hondo
Haruka is Kanata's younger sister and a first year member of the Shinonome Institute Idol Club. Like her sister, she was originally one of the N-rarity girls introduced in School Idol Festival, but did not place in the top three of the popularity poll that determined which girls would be a part of the "Perfect Dream Project." In All Stars, she appears in her sister's bond episodes.
Misato Kawamoto (川本 美里, Kawamoto Misato)
Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa
Ai's "older sister whom she doesn't have blood connection with."
Kaoruko Mifune (三船 薫子, Mifune Kaoruko)
Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa
Kaoruko is Shioriko's older sister and a supporting character. She is considered as caring for her sister, but Shioriko tends to feel uncomfortable for unknown reasons. In the anime, Kaoruko is a university student who enters Nijigasaki Academy as the school's student teacher in the music course. She is a Shion Girls Academy graduate and used to be a school idol but did not make it to Love Live's qualifications.
Uzuki (右月) & Satsuki (左月)
Voiced by: Rico Sasaki (Uzuki) & Kana Ichinose (Satsuki)
A pair of twins who serve as the secretary of Nijigasaki High School's student council. In All Stars, both of them are revealed to be fans of the school idol club.

Broadcast and distribution

Top: TV series logo (Japanese)
Bottom: TV series logo (English)

The anime television series is animated by Sunrise and directed by Tomoyuki Kawamura, with Jin Tanaka handling series composition and Takumi Yokota designing the characters.[41] A public vote was held to decide the name of one of the anime's characters, Yu Takasaki, who is voiced by Hinaki Yano and based on the player character in the game.[42][31] The 13-episode anime aired from October 3 to December 26, 2020 on Tokyo MX, SUN, and KBS, October 4 on BS11, and October 6 on region-exclusive channels.[43] It was also streamed live through the Bandai Channel, Line Live, and YouTube Live.[44] Odex licensed the anime in Southeast Asian territories excluding Thailand, where it is licensed by Dream Express (DEX).[45] Funimation (now Crunchyroll, LLC) licensed the series and streams it on their website in North America, and on AnimeLab in Australia and New Zealand.[46] Nijigasaki High School Idol Club performed both the opening and ending themes, respectively titled "Nijiiro Passions!" (虹色Passions!) and "Neo Sky, Neo Map!".

During the group's 3rd live concert at the MetLife Dome on May 9, 2021, a second season was announced. The main cast and staff of the first season reprised their roles.[47] It aired from April 2 to June 25, 2022.[48][49] Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, now along with new members Shioriko, Mia, and Lanzhu, returns to perform both the opening and ending themes, titled "Colorful Dreams! Colorful Smiles!" and "Yume ga Bokura no Taiyō sa" (夢が僕らの太陽さ) respectively.

During the Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 5th Live! Where Rainbows Bloom concert on September 18, 2022, an anime television series adaptation of the spin-off four-panel manga Nijiyon: Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Dōkōkai Yon-Koma was announced. Titled Nijiyon Animation and directed by Yūya Horiuchi, it aired from January 6 to March 24, 2023, on Tokyo MX and BS11.[50][51] The group, along with Yu Takasaki, will sing the opening song titled "What You Gonna Do" (わちゅごなどぅー, Wachugonadu).[52] During the "Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 6th Live! I love You ⇆ You love Me" live concert, a second season was announced and it aired from April 5 to June 21, 2024.[53]

During the live-streamed special for the Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club project on November 24, 2022, an original video animation episode for the main anime series was announced.[54] Titled Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Next Sky, the OVA premiered in Japanese theaters on June 23, 2023, with the main cast and staff from the series reprising their roles.[55] On the same day as the OVA's release, a three-part series of animated theatrical films was announced,[56] with the first film in the trilogy set to be released on September 6, 2024. The main cast and staff from the series are once again reprising their roles, with the film series serving as the anime's finale.[57]

Music

Nijigasaki High School Idol Club initially debuted with a nine-member lineup in 2018, consisting of Ayumu, Kasumi, Shizuku, Karin, Ai, Kanata, Setsuna, Emma, and Rina. In 2020, Shioriko joined the group, while members Mia and Lanzhu would follow in 2021. Yu, who is a member of the club but not the idol group, also occasionally participates in group releases and events.

The first nine members of Nijigasaki High School Idol Club were split into three subunits of two, three, and four members. A fourth subunit featuring the last three members to join would later follow. These four subunits are: DiverDiva (Karin and Ai), A・Zu・Na (Ayumu, Shizuku, and Setsuna), Qu4rtz (pronounced "Quartz"; Kasumi, Kanata, Emma, and Rina), and R3birth (pronounced "Rebirth"; Shioriko, Mia, and Lanzhu).[58][59][60]

Notes

  1. ^ a b All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.
  2. ^ Credited as Sunrise in season 1 (#1–13) and Bandai Namco Filmworks in season 2 (#14–26)
  3. ^ Japanese: ラブライブ!虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会, Hepburn: Rabu Raibu! Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukūru Aidoru Dōkō-kai, often abbreviated as Nijigaku or simply Nijigasaki
  4. ^ 虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会, Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukūru Aidoru Dōkō-kai

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