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[BanG Dream!] If the classic era had aired one season before mygo, I think the most popular combination would have been Soyosaki.

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📱Soyo…💙

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In that case, Shoko’s left side cup would have been very popular, so the popular one is Saki Soy.

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Sakisoyo’s popularity is just too otherworldly…

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I think that “Takiano” would have been a staple during the Classical era.

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It seems that if CRYCHIC1’s coolness was involved, other pairings with Sho-chan wouldn’t be functioning well.

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At first, I found him intimidating and scary, but he gradually became more approachable, and after the live show, when he hugged me, I think Takitomo might become popular.

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>>8

When I write this, it seems like there’s a romantic comedy vibe between Riki-chan and Akari.

Actually, it didn’t turn out that way.

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There’s a possibility that the female protagonist in the comic adaptation could be seen as an all-receiving character.

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It seems likely to get really chaotic near the final episode.

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Sakii Tomo is right in the center of the royal road, so she will become popular.

A bright and cheerful girl and a somewhat boyish genius-type introvert.

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>>9

If we continue with the development of episode 3 of mygo, it’s completely just Saki and Tomo in the anime.

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The CRYCHIC edition will ultimately be like a manga, so I guess the main character will be Soyo Den.

It seems like Saki Tomo is being treated as the beginning of the end.

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The development of MyGO after a season of CRYCHIC seems too hellish and likely to be extremely chaotic.

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>>12

In episode 7, the classicists are likely to be very shocked and upset by the Kasukabe Shadow NTR.

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>>17

It seems that mygo is really chaotic, with a large number of viewers who have the same face as Soy.

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(Completely unrelated to the story, but frequently appearing is the silly pink.)

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>>13

What is this, this pink-haired glasses-wearing background character is too conspicuous.

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While I was slowly working on the classic edition, I was excitedly thinking that Kasukage was a confession from Akari to Shoko.

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The yuri anime CRYCHIC where Akari and Soyou are driven mad by Sayoko.

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>>16

Isn’t it the other way around?

After Shoko got involved with Mutsu, drove Soyō crazy, and found Taki, she acted like a harem protagonist.

I think I will depict the time until I meet the light and am driven to madness.

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If Shoko is the protagonist, I think the setting of being a former lady living in an apartment in Akabane would create an incredible amount of noise.

Because the important character elements were depicted in a work where MyGO is the main focus, it is somehow being accepted.

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When I was playing CRYCHIC, it was so much like the light of Shoko that I understand why so many women would go crazy if they were exposed to that up close.

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The sudden transformation of Takimoto in the final episode might confuse viewers.

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CRYCHIC seems to have no problems at all and looks completely devoid of ups and downs.

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Even after one season of CRYCHIC, Mucchan still can’t grasp the character and is treated like a fairy.

It seems fun to be with everyone, but when I’m playing the guitar, my expression is dark… Is it a bad luck story? That’s about all the information I have.

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In the final episode, the statement “I’ve never thought band was fun” seems too explosive, and I can imagine all the viewers reacting with “Huh? What does that mean?”

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If the classic edition had continued, there would have been a twist where the lamp, which was being pulled along, would turn into the one pulling everyone else and it should have ended happily, but it exploded before that happened.

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I want CRYCHIC to properly show Shoko-chan’s circumstances in mujica episode 1 before they disband, and have a full season of it.

After that, I want to finish episode 7 of mygo.

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It’s all the fault of the con artist who deceived Kiyoshi Toyokawa.

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The final episode has such a bad ending, and the plot development is so sudden it’s like a cancellation of a Showa-era anime…

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How long was the period from the formation to the disbandment of CRYCHIC?

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Was the activity period of CRYCHIC clearly defined?

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About three months at the longest?

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Since I haven’t changed into summer clothes after the music festival, it might be quite short.

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It seems that many viewers will be stabbed by Mutsumi’s statement of “I’ve never thought it was fun.”

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When playing the guitar, I often don’t show a smile, leaving clues for a part of the audience to think, “I knew it.”

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It seems like an event that happened around the period from March to July.

If we advance the time by one week for each episode, it will fit perfectly into one season.

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The first live performance after forming the group had Shoko leaving, and then they disbanded.

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Since the first live is structured as the final episode, it will mainly focus on the youth parts, but I wonder if they were also going out to play together aside from karaoke…

It is also a mystery whether there was that much time.

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Aside from the light, we hardly know each other’s houses at all…

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The proliferation of Mutsu〇〇 theories after the final episode.

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I’ve never seen anyone laugh during a performance in one season… that’s what the viewers think.

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If the character who is not the protagonist had been introduced first…

I think they said something extremely awful about Nanashi-chan.

I can’t believe they were treated as just a mascot at the very least.

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Surprisingly, it’s a hellish band where Ricky as the main character becomes the most peaceful perspective.

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The hate towards Chihaya Aine-san that suddenly appears after the CRYCHIC arc seems intense.

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>>45

The woman who invites Akari to the band after the CRYCHIC edition probably looks quite a bit like that…

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>>45

You wanted to form a band just for show!

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>>52

That’s right.

It’s the band we started.

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>>45

The number of viewers who want to become like Ricky will increase.

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Mutsumi will smile.

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>>46

In fact, while I was carefully working on the CRYCHIC edition, I got to see Mutsumi-chan smiling quite a bit.

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A scene that discusses the charismatic senior, Kurata-san, is necessary.

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In the first initial meeting, Shoko said, “I’ve been fond of playing the guitar since childhood, so you can rely on me,” and the reply of “…no” was also foreshadowing…

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The feelings of Shoko and Mutsu complement each other, and just as Soyo said, everyone really treasures Classic and didn’t want it to disband.

Shoko was full of lingering attachments, and I felt like a reunion could have been possible.

The one who created a new band and crushed its potential is none other than Soy.

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The foreshadowing of how famous Mutsuki-chan’s parents are is sprinkled throughout the play in building advertisements and conversations among the mob.

Therefore, without the individual’s recollection, it is nearly impossible to contemplate the reasons why “the band is not fun,” which leads to the emergence of various strange theories.

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In order for Aine-chan to gain hate, viewers need to have a strong sense of sympathy for Tomorin being hurt by the dissolution of CRYCHIC.

I honestly wonder if there are many viewers who would have such a strong attachment to Tomorin starting from the CRYCHIC arc.

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Even if I’m told to do MyGO for life, I would still have to think about it.

I’m saying that I will never forget about CRYCHIC for the rest of my life…

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In the classical era, I was a carefree girl who was straightforward and unrefined, unlike what you would imagine now.

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Is there something going on at Shoko’s family home that could explain her quitting the band? That’s about the extent of my speculation.

It’s too difficult to analyze Mutsumi-chan’s statement “the band isn’t fun” to “it’s not fun because I can’t make them sing guitar” → “that’s not a technical issue, but rather how the person feels.”

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I guess we’ll have the first live around episode 10, and then we’ll disband after the final episode with the misunderstandings.

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As a band anime, it is undoubtedly crazier than Ave Mujica.

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Although that character is supposed to be a spadari, they don’t feel like one in the story.

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>>62

In that regard, the nameless ones are exaggerating a bit…

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>>62

When Aine-chan isn’t doing Ahopi, it means there’s fundamentally something urgent going on…

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>>62

I’m not a super darling, to begin with.

Since we sit together and search for stones while getting muddy, our natures are completely opposite.

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There are definitely too few events to run for one season.

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>>63

It seems like a lot of episodes were added in the Mygo compilation, so let’s add more episodes like that.

It’s said that once you start getting used to it, you can fit in a lot of little things.

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After the first season of the classic ended in disarray, when Aine dropped Todoraki Soy, she was called the worst Mary Sue of the Reiwa era.

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If Shoko and Mutsumi are not the main characters.

It’s an anime that is so unclear about what it wanted to do.

It might be treated like a POV horror.

There are too many mysterious descriptions and abrupt developments.

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It might be nice to see a lot of Shou-chan acting her age, like having fun with maracas and making silly faces.

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The TV anime Classic starts out like a Kirara anime in the early to mid stages, but the chaotic developments in the latter part will lead to a massive increase in anti-fans, creating a hellish situation.

For some reason, there will probably be arrests.

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>>70

Damn old man…

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I wonder if it will really become that popular…

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>>72

In mygo3, the flow of the struggling Tō meeting Shōko and starting a band is a classic girl meets girl storyline, and since it’s a BanG Dream series, it definitely works.

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>>80

If the light is the protagonist, then I suppose so.

When other members are the protagonists, Tou’s joining is quite late…

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Classical! It seems like Kirara is jumping in the opening!

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At the Battle of Asukayama, the Saki Soyoi faction has become like a wake.

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>>75

What was the handling of Soyo Den in the first place?

What is this guy doing, even though CRYCHIC ended up like that…? I should have been agitated all this time.

Rather, it might actually increase the popularity of Kapu if they cared so much about CRYCHIC!

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>>79

Even so, there were comments saying that since the MyGO broadcast, I’ve only had this girl CRYCHIC on my mind…

If CRYCHIC is properly delving into the past, I think the feelings can be fairly understood.

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First of all, the name CRYCHIC is too ominous.

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“Saikisoyo and Takitomo are the two main attractions, huh…”

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Just looking at the drink bar makes me really excited.

Just looking at the drink bar makes me really excited. It was such a happy space where everyone, including Mutsumi, was laughing around here... I can't go back anymore though...

It was such a happy space where everyone, including Mutsumi, was laughing around here… I can’t go back anymore though…

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After Saki Mutsu’s childhood, let’s decide to start a band during the cultural festival live → We’ll use several episodes for looking for members.

But even with Shoko as the protagonist, I can’t tell if Mutsumi thinks playing the guitar is fun, so the explosive statement remains unchanged…

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Right now, the main story feels like the classic conclusion, but all the members are captivated by the classic.

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>>83

I am happy now, but

Got it! 🤚

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It seems that Mutsuki-chan was also fond of Natsuki-chan? So the tsundere girl surrounded by small animal girls might be a hit!

I mean, I want to see it.

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Basically, the soyo → saki arrow should still be quite large at this point.

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Ricky is happier in his current environment, both mentally and personally…

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Maracas Shoko is too cute.

I want to marry her.

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Let’s do it! My Mujirushi Episode 0, screening alongside Hatsuha’s Summer Vacation!

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>>90

It would just be an anime that is solely about how cute Shoko is!

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Ricky said in an interview that MyGO!!!!! is the most ideal space.

Not everyone is looking for classical music, you know.

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>>91

Only Soy wants that; it was shown in the main story, and that’s to be expected.

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>>88

It’s only deep because you know what happens later; if it suddenly happens and then they put an end to the band activities in the final episode, I think it would end up being quite harsh.

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In case the perspective of harmony increases.

I knew it, this guy went and messed up again!

Honestly, I can’t recommend it.

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Crying over the farewell with Shoko.

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The current state looks too pitiful compared to seeing the light of Shoko.

I can’t be like that anymore, but I wonder if I can go as far as to work hard again with Mutsumi and everyone as AveMujica.

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Tomosaki…!

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>>99

The feeling of being stolen away after being shown the overnight stargazing event seems really strong for Aine-chan.

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>>99

Right now, it’s impossible in the classical era.

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>>102

I don’t understand the appeal of a weak attacker.

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>>105

Tou is not a coward!!!! This guy doesn’t understand anything!!!! I’ll block him!!!!!!!

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>>107

Yeah

Coward

It’s Rikki, isn’t it?

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When you think about it, the outcome of CRYCHIC is a story that can only be excused if it’s a prequel.

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>>100

It’s a project that fundamentally assumes band activities in other media… or rather, music releases.

There’s no way an anime about a band that’s already decided to disband in the final episode can be made…

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Until it ends and MyGO starts after the disbandment, the atmosphere in the community seems like a funeral.

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In practical terms, I feel that Riki as the main character is the most peaceful and easier to connect to the later developments.

A girl with a complex about her excellent relatives was acting cold towards those around her.

One day, I met a mysterious girl and became a band member, drawn to her talent.

The band disbanded due to discord caused by other members.

Taki firmly vowed to continue protecting Akari from now on.

…Aine-chan, you’re too much!

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>>104

Well, it’s no surprise to grab onto something in the first episode of mygo.

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>>104

I can’t do it!!!

It’s not good to draw boundaries on your own instead of trying to get closer.

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(Tou runs away upon seeing Rikki.)

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What kind of joke is it that it ends without having an intimate relationship with Akari from that Rikki perspective?

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The light has stopped coming to the band… Should I stop going too… Is it alright to end it like this, the main role?

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Then, shall we do it this way?

Meanwhile, while Tomorin and the others were playing CRYCHIC

The story of what a wonderful junior high school girl our Chihaya Aine-chan was!

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>>115

What is this anime that just keeps getting more painful as it approaches the finale…?

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>>121

I understand that the last cut of the final episode is a crumpled piece of memo paper.

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In the first half of mygo, it becomes filled with nameless people who sympathize with Soy.

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No matter how much affection there is, isn’t it still true that Soy’s way of doing things is awful?

If you want to do it without relying on Ai, do it on your own!

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>>117

The mother, who was built in such a way that she could only demonstrate her abilities by relying on others, was actually making progress by actively trying to utilize others.

It’s a lie, I said something random.

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I enjoy watching works with a guaranteed bad ending, so I hope they release OVAs from the classic era even now.

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The protagonist…

Shoko → My father has been arrested, so the cat band is over… this is the final episode.

Mutsumi → I’ve never thought it was fun to be in a band… that’s the final blow of the last episode.

Soyo → Everyone was having fun, right? … What a final episode.

Taki → Akari was waiting for you! Not for me, but for you! The final episode.

Lamp → Because I failed at the live… the final episode.

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>>119

Is this the spin-off that’s currently happening?

Isn’t it terrible?

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>>119

When I hear that, it sounds like an overly heavy line…

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That’s why in fan creations, Taki is always depicted as the one attacking Tomorin, right?

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It is certain that a large number of derivative works of the classic survival if route will be created.

Of course, there will be a collaborative magazine too.

The event involves a cold war situation on Classic Island and Mimeji Island.

Of course, the artist has mutual blocking.

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When did Rakuna-chan’s guitar return start again?

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>>128

Just before the start of the main MyGO story.

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It should be a work that can be listed among the top 10 depression anime.

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>>129

I think it will be treated as an anime that causes chaos when names are mentioned.

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>>132

First, it would probably be considered more of a nonsensical anime than a depression anime…

As Shoko and Mutsumi take center stage, a lot of negative convenience starts to happen leading up to the finale.

When the other three are the main characters, everyone becomes scattered without understanding what has happened.

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Since Mutsumi-chan is the main character, with the ominous elements left unattended as the final episode approaches, you can predict the future developments and learn the full extent of the band’s collapse.

In the beginning, Shoko, the main character, is happy, but everything falls apart in the final episode, and I don’t understand the meaning of “barakum”.

If anything else is the protagonist, they will truly meet a dark ending without understanding anything.

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Initially, they will be active in real life as CRYCHIC, and after the anime’s final episode, they will announce MyGO and Ave Mujica.

It will definitely get chaotic…

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>>134

It might be because the cast members will engage in real live performances as a band for a certain period and then disband to form separate bands.

A storm of expressions of feelings will rage on Twitter and note.

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>>134

First, Aine-chan is going to be beaten up badly…

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>>139

It’s better if the characters are just criticized, but conspiracy theories arise suggesting that it’s a strategy to promote the voice actors of additional characters like Aine, Ruka, Umi, and Rin, which leads to suspicions directed towards the cast, director, and sound director.

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If the structure of the story changes depending on whose perspective it is from, it might be like a dating sim.

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Even if it serves as an introduction for the two main bands that will be formed later.

I think the plan is too leisurely to maintain popularity normally.

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After doing a real band, the real one also splits due to the anime’s disbandment development!

It feels like Electric Wave Boy.

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>>140

Maybe Mjuka will do this…

Well, I don’t really think that’s the case…

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>>144

I’m going to say something meta, but this is a band that is going to be marketed even more from now on, so it probably won’t happen.

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>>127

I started middle school and had that electric guitar… it hasn’t even been half a year since then…

Lost for three years, it’s spring…

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First of all, if Saioko is the main character, “A young lady who chose a life of poverty chasing her father who was driven out by a large debt, even as a middle school student, works part-time jobs like crazy to somehow make a living while also being in a band!” So there are just too many elements.

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“First, let’s include a narrative that says, ‘This is the story of a band until it falls apart,’ to create relevance and a sense of understanding leading up to the dark developments?”

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Conversely, I can confirm that starting from mygo was the right choice if…

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Doesn’t it become too abrupt if we add more narration?

It’s a natural external factor, even if you mention your circumstances.

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Alright!

Manaui has been assured of its survival up to that point!

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Even now, it should be fine if Soyosaki’s popularity increases.

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Expectations are definitely rising.

I trust you.

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Talking about various “ifs” in this late-night mood is just right.

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Shoko worked hard to bring Hikari down to the light, and the live performance ended successfully.

The 13th episode has a happy ending! But in the next moment…

The scene shifts to Manachan, who has fallen into darkness, as she is about to start a new band with Myimuji…

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I don’t think it necessarily has to be a group of five, but Mana-chan definitely has that vibe of being a face for the next generation.

Sharing half…

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Why does Rikky feel more comfortable at Maigo than at Classic?

Is it because Anon can be used as a good way to relieve stress?

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>>157

I can put music to the lyrics of my beloved Akari’s song, and they support me.

The stray cat stimulates my sensitivity with its guitar.

Creating music fulfills my identity through a role that only I can perform.

Playing together with everyone felt great, so I feel like this band can go far!

I originally didn’t have any particular attachment to Shoko, and since I was approached by a band because her sister is famous, the hardest part has been that Tou stopped coming to practice. So, I’m happy now that I can take on a sort of big sister role in various ways.

Is this the place?

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Is it because we were able to become more comfortable with each other than during the classic?

It seems that if Shoko is around, I might not need to try so hard.

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It’s amazing to have my own composition sung by Akari.

It’s not directly stated, but the genre has changed to punk, which Riki likes.

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The only one who can clearly say that Rikki’s mental state is down due to music is Aine-chan.

Shoko was so amazing that it actually stimulated my complexes, which was portrayed throughout MYGO as well.

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When I create a rough draft of the song, Raruna-chan adds a cool guitar that fits really well, so it takes time to incorporate that and redo it, but we’re able to make a satisfying song.

It takes time, so I end up pulling more all-nighters.

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Indeed, Ricky is on the happy side now.

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Even Akari-chan probably has no complaints about MyGO!!!!!…

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Even without Soyos, Shiriki tried to bring Kurumi along to seek survival, so it turns out he actually had motivation since the CRYCHIC era.

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>>165

I think it’s not so much that they wanted to, but rather that there was a past dissolution, so they probably didn’t want to repeat it.

I don’t know if it’s for myself or for the light.

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Among the former CRYCHIC members, Rikki has a small arrow pointing to Shoko.

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>>167

Well, you see… it’s not like Shoko directly invited me…

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>>169

My older sister is famous for her concert band, and that’s how I got introduced.

So, Ricky’s mood is maintained because Tohorin’s lyrics make me feel like this is about me… that it’s okay to be alive.

Sayoko is a presence that mixes in a complex related to her sister.

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I’m playing the role of the lost bandmaster.

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Rikky doesn’t seem to have any lingering attachment to CRYCHIC at all.

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