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[The Idolmaster Million Live!] Those who have seen the first episode of the anime will understand… the future is bright.

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In comparison, I can’t even properly prepare a udon bento…

I never thought someone like me would be at an audition… but I have a future that understands me.

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It’s better to avoid putting udon in your bento…

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There are scenes where Miriani Miku also cries out of frustration…

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Shizuka seems to have a pessimistic view of the future.

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I wanted the anime to listen to Udon’s voice a bit more.

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>>4

Shizuka from the anime is the serious role, after all.

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>>8

Take care of 5 as well.

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The future is the future, and if Shizuka isn’t there, I probably won’t become an idol…

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>>5

It’s a fateful encounter…

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An anime where they are lovey-dovey from the beginning to the end.

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And then Tsubasa gets insulted with foul language by Miki-san…

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I didn’t say that.

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But… there must be something we can do.

A method of using udon in a lunch box

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>>11

How about a two-tier insulated lunch box?

Like Nakau’s udon bento.

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>>11

Go to Marugame Seimen… that’s it.

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How about grilled udon?

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Put on the soboro bowl.

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5 is a bit like being cheerful.

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I was thinking that we would gradually bond while bumping into each other and passing by.

They became friends in seconds.

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>>16

The communication skills of the future have always been delivering crits.

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The future is when wings can truly communicate intentions with just a glance in seconds.

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Soboro don…

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Isn’t Shizuka-chan getting her brain fried too much by Mira-chan?

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Well, for a while, Tsubasa is in the audience position, closely watching the two interesting people.

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>>21

Eventually, the brain will be roasted…

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As long as you’ve drained the moisture properly, the noodles should be fine.

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It’s a love story, given that they’ve casually changed how they address “Miku-chan” to just “Miku.”

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There is a lunch box for noodles.

https://www.thermos.jp/product/series/jec-00.html

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There are quite a few surprisingly rare depictions, such as Tsubasa, who has been motivated from the beginning, and Shizuka, who does not become a stopper for Kamiratsuba.

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The anime’s Shizuka is sweet in the far future.

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It was sweet from the PV before the actual broadcast.

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Well, the future version of her in the anime has an incredible level of action but is a rational person.

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Miku-chan has such incredible initiative that before I know it, she’s got everyone moving, just like in Starmas.

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I don’t seem likely to press a mysterious button or anything.

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The entire production team, cast, and producer were all having their brains fried by Mirashizu.

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Saying it myself before the gift sign and getting pushed from behind is really the best.

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Around the time when I was absorbed in anime, my interactions with Pyon-san became more affectionate.

I also realized that Shiho likes Shizuka.

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>>34

Every time I see this information, I can’t help but laugh and think, “Is it finally happening?!”

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>>35

I hoped you wouldn’t notice…

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I could only see Shiho from Shizuka’s perspective…

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It felt like something was oddly confrontational, and it made me laugh.

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>>37

Well, Ten thought the same way too…

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>>45

Indeed, Shizushi Hoka…

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I haven’t said it that much, but “Geez… the future…” has already become a template line.

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Shizuka, who can’t keep up with udon, is considered to be the least skilled among all the Shizukas throughout history.

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I like songs like singmysong and gift sign, and also ballad-type songs.

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I think there has been an anime that is really weak, to the point that I couldn’t even come to the audition alone.

Look at how I barge in and take a bold attitude towards the judge P in this lower world.

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>>41

I think it wasn’t good to see Tsubasa’s genius just before.

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>>56

During the intense interview where I couldn’t speak properly, my heart was already shaken, and then I was hit hard after just seeing the choreography I struggled so much with just once…!?

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The guardians of Shizushihon, or rather the person behind the character, have a perception that they are being confronted by each other, which is very characteristic of Shizushihon.

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I don’t have the luxury to talk about udon except in the next episode preview.

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Shizuka is going to lose if things stay like this.

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Marugame also offers udon bento…

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Well, it’s hard to believe that both of them didn’t notice for more than 10 years…

It’s an interesting talk for those P’s who have embellished their stories, I’m sure!

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If it’s a bento, go for a soboro bowl.

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I didn’t notice it at the time of the broadcast, but in every scene where Tsubasa appears, everyone goes “Muu!”

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If it’s Koroaz, even if you explain it, I’ll forget it.

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It seems that the release of udon will be highly likely in the OVA.

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It can only be described as a bold decision not to allocate time to that tightly packed udon story…

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If it had been done over 4 seasons, there would probably be an episode where they hold a udon contest in the theater.

I think there were times when we played baseball.

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>>57

I spent time on the swimsuit episode, but what is this…?

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>>61

When it comes to idols, it means exercising in swimwear.

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>>61

Since it’s anime, we can’t skip the swimsuit episode, right?

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>>67

I wonder how many episodes it would take if the director packed in everything they wanted to see.

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Because it was necessary…

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Miku-chan is juggling eight club activities, so her communication skills are incredibly high, but she’s mostly listening to the voice of udon.

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Since I’ve only watched anime, I can’t believe that these two, who look like sisters in a swimsuit episode, have no blood relation at all.

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Which one is it… Umitama? Or is it Umirio?

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Megukare?

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Umi and Emi?

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>>66

When I think about it carefully, there are a lot of light brown-haired people in that episode!!

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>>66

These two people.

I completely mistook them for sisters at first sight.

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If the noisy text of the noodle war or chocolate event is visualized, it would be amazing to feel a million.

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By the way, where is the cocoon of the wings, director?

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Just like in the manga from Gessan, Mira-chan reads the atmosphere of the place and takes action accordingly.

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Director Watada was wearing a swimsuit and racing for some reason even in his first directorial work…

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It might be that Misaka was doing a live broadcast.

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The anime had a serious scenario that was slightly toned down due to time constraints.

Momoko likes Tontiki!

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Having all of them like episode 7 is a bit troublesome.

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Because Mirai-chan was always at the forefront… I was reminded of the first penguin when I heard that line.

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The fourth episode, which presented the opinions and characteristics of all 37 people, is strange.

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I’m looking forward to next week’s episode 2.

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The swimsuit episode is obviously full of the Grimas vibe.

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>>82

You like it, don’t you?

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There’s no Chupacabra in the Guri era…

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>>83

Born out of desire, the world longed for it.

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When you heard about the anime adaptation of Million, what came to your mind was something like episode 7, right?

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Swimsuits and amusement parks are examples of “idols do various jobs.”

A baseball tournament only for female idols has never happened in real life before…

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Chupa sent a lot of seafood to celebrate the theater opening…

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>>87

What on earth is that guy when you think about it calmly?

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>>88

God

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>>90

This is a cheap costume!

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I love that Miku feels like “everyone can’t wait.”

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The future is amazing, but just the future alone is not enough.

Thanks to the wings that absorbed various things and moved together, I feel like I was able to get through the beginning phase.

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Being able to communicate that much next to a live show is monstrous.

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I guess I’ll try to move like Mirai-chan when I go to a live show too.

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