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[The Idolmaster] I hope you’ll hold an EXPO again soon.

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I don’t think it’s possible for about another 10 years…

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If it’s held every year, it seems like the official releases might run out, so maybe every few years…?

No, but I want you to do more.

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Do it this year 😬

Sing Campus Mode with Azusa, Kaede, Fuka, and Chiyuki 😬

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It’s probably a mistake in the nationwide sake drinker’s song.

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Every year, it feels like “not again…”

I want it about once every three years…

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Let’s cycle through three years: the year of the joint live event, the year of the expo, and the year each brand focuses on itself.

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I want them to hold a joint live show with MR.

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It was really great that we were able to do this much without the main cast being present.

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It was an extremely experimental event, but everyone who was at that venue liked something about Idolmaster and it created a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere.

Those who paid 5000 yen to come to Makuhari for an event they didn’t really understand might have had a bit more money to spare.

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If too much time passes, the AS cast will really struggle with age, so I hope they hold events more frequently while they are still healthy.

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There are people who are pretty much solidly in the realm of being an aunt just based on age… Seriously, they are doing really well.

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It seems that the live event can be held without considering the voice actors’ schedules, and because it’s short, it looks good for the management as they can do multiple performances.

Watching is tough both financially and physically…

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I never imagined that it would become an event where it’s impossible to see everything.

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Million doing as they please.

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For now, I’m looking forward to Hachipochi 2.

Because I have never seen or done what was done before.

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Wakabayashi Kami will turn 50 years old this year.

…this is bad.

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30th anniversary or the turning 60…

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Let’s increase food and drink the next time we hold it.

If I were to be greedy, it would be better if each brand created their original menu first.

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Even with more options, the curry bread will probably sell out instantly.

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Stir-fried bean sprouts… strawberry pasta… one serving of fried rice… black coffee… dystopian meal… are there five of you!

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The age of the AS group is quite concerning, but at the same time, Deremiri’s upper ages are also quite high…

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I wonder if we can feature an idol in MR who hasn’t performed solo concerts recently.

Kaede and Sato were able to go, so Yukari and Suzuho can go too… right?

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Exhibiting at the circle was really fun.

All my friends are coming, and I’ve made more acquaintances.

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Tom… friend…?

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Should we go for shumai or a large serving of fried rice… no, anmitsu is also an option…

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Curry bread has a filling that you can’t find anywhere else…

However, if we could make a really delicious but never wanting to eat again Mother’s meal with Hanami Saki’s special characteristics, I think it would sell really well.

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I saw Wakabayashi a couple of days ago, and he seemed well.

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Ritsuko’s style is still totally fine now… I thought.

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How many servings is one serving of fried rice?

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I’m a full-fledged adult!

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It changes based on the standard of normal people or Minako’s standard.

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I want each brand to prepare their proud dishes.

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A rice ball cake, huh…

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“Girl power yakisoba…”

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Guts Gear, huh…

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Is it time for the celebrity croquette?

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An SSD!?

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Don’t you think udon is good?

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I thought I was going to die from being so hungry, so please really strengthen the food and drink options.

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S-strawberry pasta…

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The other day, Yukipo introduced the hole digging tournament and Ritsuko’s stream before the expo.

That’s probably the same type of model being used, but perhaps Yukiho’s incredibly clumsy movements are due to the difference in the number of trackers.

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I think they collaborated before to offer Satake Hotel’s special fried rice, right?

I think if we collaborate with Chinatown to sell a set with shumai, it can be sold as a proper meal.

By the way, let’s go with two sizes: regular size and Minako size.

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From Shani, we’ll serve rose tea, so Mr. Million, please bring the beef stew.

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I wonder how to handle a blood-themed menu in dere mode.

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Let’s make something with pumpkin.

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It would be fun if it turned into a large-scale collaboration café where you could eat various dishes from the series in a huge food court-like place.

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It was really fun, anyway…

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An bento that says “idiot”…?

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The million beef stew must be a strong place that can withstand reputational damage.

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It was still fun enough that I occasionally dream about it.

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Why isn’t clam soup being brought up…?

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I want to eat the sanma that China-chan grilled…

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Is it sanma or patapata?

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I wanted you to call the Shark Burger that I’ve been taken care of from time to time.

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I want them to hold regular live performances about once every six months rather than events like this.

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AS is physically impossible, but since there are quite a number of people in Milidere, it should be possible, yet it doesn’t seem to be increasing…

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There are so many live performances, it’s crazy, so I hope they spread out over time…

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For the time being, I want more curry bread food trucks to be added.

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Grilling saury at the venue is terrorism!

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Is it okay to be boiling people?

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Now is the time for Café Palet to give it their all!

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I want the schedule to be divided between the live day and the expo day.

I went full throttle to the live event with the SP ticket, so I didn’t really get to see the exhibition.

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But that mixed feeling was also enjoyable, so it’s perplexing…

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The crowd at the GakuMas live was amazing to see from the sidelines, with its energy being so visible…

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Dere’s food is always ridiculously voluminous, so sometimes I want something completely off the wall.

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It was an amazing space where important people were walking around, and if the timing was right, you could have a conversation with them…

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The circle area started to feel like a cleanup mood in the afternoon, and I, who went to watch Haruka’s live performance first, swallowed my tears.

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I couldn’t see a clear picture for the first event…

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Many circles that reprinted at Winter Comiket did so, but it’s really tough when there are some that haven’t restocked or reprinted since then.

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I was suddenly informed about the exam in just three weeks of preparation for Sanrich! I was shocked.

Did you manage to do something about that performance on the 21st!?

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That starting star is amazing, isn’t it…?

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Isn’t there something like “dere” in idol death-related stuff? Like at a crappy performance or something?

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There was a shitty movie where every time you walked in the mobile era, an idol died…

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>>67

Satisfaction Town edition or something.

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There was a story where a ghost who choked to death on katsudon and a ghost who fell into a well and died, neither of whom realized they were dead, were the main characters, and it turned out that everyone was actually dead.

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There was a time when the character I was responsible for died just a few seconds after the start of the 10th anniversary anime.

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>>86

You’re in charge of the naughty stuff, aren’t you?

I like it too.

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I finally met you in Makuhari! The day after, my manager died and my head became a mess.

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>>67

There is a story about an idol who seriously attempted suicide outside of a performance!

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I thought it had been about a year since the expo… that was just a few months ago!?

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It’s about two months, right…?

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I thought it was bad that it took about 30 to 40 minutes to get back to the expo area after the DereMR event due to the overcrowding during the exit.

When I returned, I was surprised to see a ridiculous crowd gathered at the school festival stage.

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There were quite a few moments where the expo stage and live events seemed to overlap, but did those who managed to get the numbered tickets actually make it in time?

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I don’t think it was possible for anyone other than those with a direct route hotel plan.

I think there were many people who left early for the school event.

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Why are you trying to kill us?!

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I hope they hold the Jump Festa every year!!!!!!!

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Aren’t they at the level of doing live shows every month, or even every week?

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If you follow multiple brands, it might happen (March was exactly like that).

Isn’t it that even if you include collaborations or external appearances, it’s only about three times a year for just one brand?

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Didn’t every brand have about 10 events on weekends last year?

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Hearing the sound of calls leaking from the live stage is kind of enjoyable, isn’t it?

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It seems like there was a battle royale with stand abilities.

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I was quite anxious before it started, but it was really fun.

There are a lot of events like this in Idolmaster…

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I thought it wouldn’t be fun since there were only old men in the DJ booth, but I ended up having an amazing time as a reaction to that.

It’s so much fun when my uncle plays my favorite song and comments on it while everyone around is making a fuss…

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In the latest play-within-a-play event, someone died.

Pearl Star (After the festival ended, my older sister Orihime passed away. It was as if she had completed her role…)

In the latest play-within-a-play event, someone died.

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Since the flow was dead, it was a nice decision to immediately open the entrance for SP tickets to everyone.

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It’s a valuable event in the sense that there aren’t many opportunities for the cast and staff who usually organize live events to casually participate.

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It was really cold until recently, so the scarf and hood I got at the expo were really useful.

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I’ve been wearing a jacket all winter…

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Please do it about once every three years.

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They handed me a bulky item for admission points! After walking around all day and getting excited, the eye drops really worked wonders, and I thought… this is… so helpful…

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I wonder how many people were mobilized.

It seems that on the second day, there were about 5000 people from one end of the school mass stage to the other, so maybe around 13,000 people per day.

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If I could wish for anything, I would want it to happen about once a year!

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The circle that could be presented here was one that received official leniency.

The stage is different.

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If you say people die in Shani, it’s Detective×Murder.

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Misawa has completely acquired the image of being a huge fan of Idolmaster.

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Is it just an image?!!

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Winter live events can be quite tough, so projects like this are really helpful.

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The circulation in my dead legs feels nice and smooth; I’m grateful for this…

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I thought it was expensive and that I would wear it out to my heart’s content…! But then a cold wave came in and I’m really grateful for it.

I thought it was expensive and that I would wear it out to my heart's content...! But then a cold wave came in and I'm really grateful for it.

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It’s really helpful that it’s light and warm…

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M@-1 is seriously stylish, so I want you to check it out…

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If we do it next time, it seems like the mix of MR, circle exhibitions, manufacturer exhibitions, stage events, and itasha will no longer feel chaotic.

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How about holding an event every year with a relaxed theme to enjoy the cries of overlapping ideas?

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Next, Shani might disappear.

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It was exciting to get very close to the behind-the-scenes people in various places.

I took a peace sign photo with Kasshi, had a two-shot with Wakachiko P, and marched around with Katsumata P.

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On the second day, JUNGO and Nakagawa-san were casually hanging out and listening behind the uncle DJ stage.

I was hiding my face with a mask and hat, but there was no doubt it was Genta P with a big smile standing there at 1 million percent certainty.

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I caught a glimpse of Pyon-san and couldn’t help but be captivated…

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I hope they continue the real live performances as long-term content for live-action voice acting.

Being able to perform on stage for decades through voice in a character live is truly the essence of being a voice actor.

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The oldest god might actually be the most full of vitality content.

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Seeing the staging suggests that although there is enthusiasm, it seems there isn’t enough stamina to sing the full chorus completely.

I sometimes wonder how far I can ask for things here…

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The fact that the way it moves really looks like the character is amazing, thanks to the detailed craftsmanship—it makes it feel real…

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KR Zawawan was flowing, right?

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The SOS from those with a slight fever has also been sent out.

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Thank you, DJ Katsukata!

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They were really singing Zawawan in South Korea, so it’s seriously crazy.

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I couldn’t get the ticket payment to go through and gave up on attending, but did Viarra sing “Zawawan” in Korea the other day!?

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I went around the exhibits, puzzle-solving, and the itasha within the range of the stage, but I couldn’t get to the food area.

That line… is impossible…

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I ate curry bread both days.

It was really worth going just to eat that.

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A person who lined up for curry bread at 10:30 came back before 1:00.

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When I saw Haruka’s live for the first time in the audience, I… I…

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How delicious is this curry bread… that’s what I thought.

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I bought a size L Dark Horse hoodie, but it turned out to be smaller than I expected and it was a hassle.

Should I have gone up one size if I include the extra layers for winter?

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It was fun to hear the rolling rice ball and calls coming from the DJ booth while sitting in the circle.

The call is too perfect.

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I thought this price was high for a MR live without performers before I saw it!

When I actually saw it, I realized it didn’t have to be the performer… What made me the happiest was that the idol girl was singing on stage for us…

Wouldn’t it be nice to have MR live more casually and frequently?

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I am looking forward to how the theater in Shibuya will be used next year.

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To do that, we need a lot of money, so please contribute a lot!

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Because of the booth, Kassi can’t move around the venue very much, it’s so sad.

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After we finished packing up the booth and went to see the Milistage, it was just in time for Chupa, and that made me laugh.

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>>138

I wonder if we were able to get official camera footage or archive videos.

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But that guy couldn’t get an AS10th ticket, so he’s going to work as a cleanup staff at the venue, so I think he’s satisfied with that.

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Next, I want to see Airi Toki’s MR live.

It’s about time to think about where to use the Airi penlight from the 10th live BD bonus…

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Excluding the students, the majority of the performers have begun to enter their 30s…

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Even the youngest Kido-chan of the million is now a married woman.

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It would be great if they could do the MR live instead of recording it…

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I can’t die until I see MRSTAGE again…

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>>143

Miki’s performance at the showcase was the best, wasn’t it?

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>>179

Who is Miki-chan’s honey? 😭

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(It seems like the song is about to end, but M still had 30 minutes left, so these guys are going to do something…!)

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A friend who follows all the content was lamenting that it’s impossible to keep up with all the live events! I think if the next expo happens, having a separate section for VR live events would still make for a thoroughly enjoyable experience.

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If you’ve been doing it for 10 years, that means you’ve aged 10 years…

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My feet are going to hurt too…

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The number of experienced mothers has also increased…

I wonder how long they will keep doing live performances…

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Why are there two pregnant women… Why are they so healthy… Thank you…

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The M@1 is convenient to use, but it might be a bit of a drawback that it will probably overlap a lot with events related to THE iDOLM@STER.

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Did you also participate in that event… my comrade… then a sense of solidarity will be born.

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Isn’t it age?

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>>154

Beauty!!

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>>158

When will I be able to regain my love!!!

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>>160

Even Haru-chan came, huh?

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>>158

My little sister came too, so Aimi is getting older…

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After the Trunks’ wife’s live performance, I was making my child’s bento the next day and thought, “What a powerhouse!”

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Forbidden overwhelming double hit

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I expected the opening to be intense, but I thought they wouldn’t hype it up too much, right? That’s what I was thinking while I watched.

I said it was the last song with MUSIC♪, but that makes it one less song than Haruka-san… I was thinking that, and then huh? One more song? And the intro started playing.

In other words, is it going to be a total hype…?

I was moved to think, “It really has to be like this!”

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There are also people who find it difficult to attend live events due to health issues outside of their homes.

Like Todar-kun.

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At the exam site, God asked, “Who is in charge?” and when someone replied, “It’s Amami Haruka’s,” He asked again, “Who is in charge?” and made them say, “It’s Amami Haruka and Akizuki Ritsuko’s!!”

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I see.

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Kasshi is already one of the Idolmaster old guys, after all…

It must be quite difficult to move freely as an individual producer…

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(Here goes Kacchi wandering around the exhibition again…)

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Well, it seems like I’m enjoying myself as a solo P on my day off…

Isn’t it crazy to play Idolmaster in between Idolmaster?

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The fact that people said the Million Lawless Medley has a much stronger message is somewhat amusing.

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It’s strange that there are a few pregnant women among the participants, even though the live event for experienced mothers is already quite something…

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The DJ at Takayama was slipping, but is there a positive vibe here too?

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Genkashi is nice, isn’t it… piyo.

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Those people are just friends.

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Kacchan seems to think that he can use Dark Horse as he likes in his own place.

Use it more, like the Eternal Traveler.

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Kasshi said he couldn’t get a spoon!! I thought, even at his level, it doesn’t work… about the spoon.

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I feel like there were a lot of tracks in Haruka’s setlist that made me go, “No way, are they really doing this…?!”

Ritsuko simply charged straight in and threw a punch.

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It’s a setlist overflowing with the feeling of warming up the venue because it’s the opening!

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Each unit’s individual booth had its own characteristics, and it was fun to explore.

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I only remember that during the MR Ricchan live, my emotions were all mixed up and I was crying a lot.

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By the way, there was a signing corner at the Dere illustration exhibition.

The first thing that caught my eye was Kassi’s signature.

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It seems that Million’s lawlessness has been a hot topic, but my favorite was definitely Ricchan’s live performance.

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I cried a lot at the forbidden, overwhelming double hit.

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(A lewd and lovely girl appears.)

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I had fun doing a live performance with Haruka after a long time.

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In MOIW2023, I felt the sentiment that Milli couldn’t fully develop the set list, and I’m sorry about that.

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Give me the full soundtrack of Tsubasa FMW ❤

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I couldn’t buy the Cometic crystal…

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I can’t help it; looking at this thread reminds me of Ritsu-chan’s live performance and I’m starting to cry.

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