
The internet is invading reality too quickly!
>>1It may be real, but both are reality.
The girls seem to be getting hooked on Love Live.
Aside from the fact that the fans are creepy old men, there are only elements that appeal to girls.
Anonymous-chan!
>>3Ah… yes…
>>15I guess it would feel like this even if it happened in real life…
>>17Well, unless it’s an event or a karaoke with that kind of vibe.
I only heard it in short videos, so I thought it was an electric-type song.
When I listened to it fully, it turned out to be unexpectedly cool and a good song…
I thought the part where it’s full and says “Okay” is also cute.
They often played it on the monitors at the Radio Kaikan in Akihabara.
The quality of the orchestra is unusually high.
I didn’t know this was from iMas because I’m not familiar with it…
>>8It’s Love Live, right?
>>10It’s Love Live.
>>14I asked in a bad way.
I really can’t tell if it’s right.
>>8Someone who really doesn’t know much.
I thought it was a novelty song, but the full version is really, really good.
Girl: “What do you like? I like Ultra Sauce more than chocolate mint!”
It’s a cross-border song, so there are really very few places where it can be performed.
Because the affiliation is vague across borders, it’s possible to view reactions like “Oh, Love Live still exists” with a warm, fuzzy feeling.
The way this is trending makes it feel like even Love Live fans are unknowingly caught up in something huge…
You probably don’t watch things like TikTok, right? You’re an idol fan of Love Live!
>>22In some ranking or chart, it showed that Love Live fans are mostly older men, while in iDOLM@STER, the ratio of men to young women is almost half and half, so it seems that the sensitivity in that area is higher among iDOLM@STER fans.
>>29Despite that, I haven’t been able to utilize the Idolmaster at all…
Well, I’m at a loss when asked what well-utilized otaku content on TikTok is.
Highly addictive
Gakumasu in the Idolmaster series.
It’s not like it became popular as a work, so there’s no benefit for Love Live at all.
>>24Just being reminded that Love Live exists is already a significant benefit.
If it’s just closed otaku content limited to anime and games, it’s bound to struggle.
>>31The number of views is so extraordinarily high that people from all over the world are streaming it on subscription services, bringing in more revenue than gacha sales from social games.
>>24I mean, it’s such a huge missed opportunity that there’s no Love Live! School Idol Festival during times like this.
In addition to being able to play with this song, it can also lead to other songs and characters.
It’s an era where you never know what will be popular.
>>25It’s a song made for a smaller scale radio project, and even the creators feel that way…
What do you like?
>>26Fried chicken!
>>26Sweet potato shochu on the rocks.
>>26Grilled meat!
>>26Meat shumai!
It’s ramen…
I’m glad this was the opening song for the first season of Hyouka.
More than choco mint, it’s you.
Many people probably misinterpret it as my favorite child just because the name is Ruby.
I feel like I’ve seen the ones in the middle and on the left in thumbnails, but who is the one on the right?
>>35Superstar Shiki-chan
Are there many young women who are fans of Idolmaster?
Indeed, I see a lot of girls playing games on their phones in the train.
>>39In other words, the academic mass itself has a lot of people in the middle and high school to mid-20s age group.
The unspoken rules of SNS are also unique and there are various friction points with the existing community.
If we talk about the benefits, the music usage fees from platforms like YouTube and TikTok are coming in quite a bit, right?
Do women also like female characters?
>>41Right now, there is an unprecedented boom of adorably clever cuteness.
>>45It’s not that, but there are a lot of women doing study masses.
>>41If there are no girls who like idols, there won’t be any girls who become idols.
>>41There are many people, both men and women, who admire idols and want to become idols themselves, often admiring idols of the same gender.
I saw a child singing at the station.
I wonder where you found out about it, TikTok?
I mean, even here, a lot of anonymous users were misunderstanding about Kiyoka and Saki, so the thread image…
>>43I think it was just a few rubbing against each other… Even though they didn’t resemble either, they were making the same posts every time.
>>51It’s painful to watch people who think they’re being original and funny, but end up slipping.
>>43Sometimes there are people without any otaku knowledge mixed in with the anonymous ones.
>>43It’s a trend, and I think it’s intentional that the thread images are leaning towards it.
I wonder if there will be a collaboration with 31.
The influence of shorts is incredible, isn’t it?
Sure, there are artists who create songs that are easily cut for short formats.
Rather, it’s the nameless one who was late to the party.
>>50The explosive popularity of the first generation was intended to be modest here, but before I knew it, it had surpassed the otaku community, so the anonymous are always lagging behind.
If it comes to this, give me a song in collaboration with Aipuri.
For some reason, there are a lot of women in P.
In another dimension, women were generally on the P side too.
Trends like this often don’t get utilized well because the person spreading it hasn’t prepared for it to go viral.
I want you to do your best.
>>61Well, I didn’t think it would go viral to this extent.
>>61Unlike The Idolmaster, which completely ignored minor trends like “Love Hamburger” or “Uta SEM,” I think it’s quite admirable that they provide material officially while not cooling down the excitement by releasing live cuts.
>>61So far, it seems that only Asobism is successfully targeting TikTok.
The fact that the new school’s leaders happened to go viral became the starting point, so the initial move is uncontrollable.
Since it’s buzzing, I listened to it, and the parts other than the buzzing part are quite good, but gradually the buzzing part started to get in the way.
>>62I think it’s quite good as electronica.
Listening from that direction, the moe song elements and call elements become a minus…
The ice cream shop in the neighborhood has been making this sound the whole time.
>>63Did you enter the Fish Heaven route…?
>>63The lyrics include “more than ice,” but is that really okay…?
>>84Well, it’s probably fine compared to chocolate mint…
>>84Well, since it’s chocolate mint, cookies and something, and strawberry flavor, I guess it’s okay…
>>84It’s not about deeply analyzing those lyrics, but rather about repeating the phrases to create an impression and stimulate purchasing desire.
The other day, Gakumas 1st became the number one trend, but it hasn’t really been trending in that way, so it feels like a mysterious song that’s not quite popular.
It’s rare for a center to be involved in something like this that crosses borders.
I wonder if I’ll collaborate with 31.
It’s a voice actor unit, so there isn’t much interaction as characters, apparently.
>>70I can’t imagine the conversation at all…
Songs by Kokkian and Ruby are likely to go viral.
I can’t help but feel the difference between Love Live, which can only compete through idol selling as highlighted by the popularity of voice actor live cutouts, and The Idolmaster, which competes based on the strength of the work.
It’s not about which is good or bad.
>>75Even so, the fact that it resonates with young girls makes me realize that everyone actually evaluates the quality of the work properly.
Aguri said in the Rainbow 3rd MC that she wants to have a live performance at Tokyo Dome and appear in Kouhaku! It feels like she’s going to make it happen with this momentum.
NHK’s music program was on this week, but…
>>77If it’s a planning-related position, I might be able to participate.
“Hey, Anonymous-chan? Just the part without ‘yes!’ sounds fun with just the call of ‘scream! ice cream!'”
Since the venue’s clipping is growing, go ahead and appear on CDTV and Music Station as well.
I wanted Ren-chan to come too, but it’s hard to decide which member suits it.
Ironically, no matter how much it becomes a topic within the game, it doesn’t reach the general public.
It’s the same with Kokkyan, but it won’t work unless it becomes popular on other media.
>>86The game itself is going viral all over the place…
>>91Did anything go viral on TikTok or Shorts?
>>86The topics in the game are only appealing to those within the community.
It’s important, but…
>>86It seemed like “Ryouran,” which has become a staple at live shows, had a pretty inner-circle oriented excitement.
It went viral! Let’s collaborate right away! Mochizuki’s quickness to act is really something else, isn’t it…?
>>89It’s natural that the speed differs between a manga that can be approved by one writer and content that involves various people.
The costumes didn’t match the colors of the respective lyrics, and I was confused.
Why do you say that?
I thought the reason the thread image was going viral was because of Aomine, but I guess that’s not it.
>>96Rather, Aomine is the one chasing after.
>>100I made a song about “Eh-ho eh-ho”! It’s something like a follow-up based on the level?
The rise of Kawarabo was also a stroke of luck in the flow of things.
In other words, if we’re talking about similar buzz or memeification, then “Ebi Mome” is already doing it.
I wonder if the direction of the buzz on Monday is different from the shrimp commotion.
>>104Even though the anime was airing at the same time, it really didn’t get any rewards at all.
Don’t lump together otaku buzz and mainstream buzz.
>>106I don’t think anyone is doing it…
>>108Right above…
The memes that only otaku appreciate and the way junior high and high school girls sing and dance are on a different level.
Renko thinks that Lilien-chan can take that kind of position.
There are sound sources on TikTok that last less than a month and some that can last about a year.
I wonder what will happen.
>>112It was already popular in March, so it has relatively lasted a long time.
>>112The thread image has been trending since around March, so it has entered its third month.
It’s spread even overseas, and I don’t understand what that means at all.
But didn’t the lyrics of “Chumiin Momomo” seem different…?
I kept saying “Chumiin Momomo” all along.
Related videos with 10 billion views are still understandable.
I don’t really understand what South Africa being number one means.
>>118Extremely popular on the other side of the Earth!
>>122It doesn’t really matter, but I feel something similar to “The number of people playing the game has exceeded the number of monks in Japan!” from PriPara.
Even if you say you like it more than chocolate mint…
Anything above cookies and cream is overrated.
>>119Aomine’s response.
What became popular on TikTok from The Idolmaster is SOS, right?
It’s not Xenogras.
>>120The winter meme probably fell flat while trying to become popular.
>>125This isn’t even a conversation…
The clipping of the Asia Tour Yokohama performance came out in February, so it’s been about 3 months since then.
I guess that’s about the time lag for major media to cover trendy things.
I thought it was a recently popular Vtuber just by the style of the illustration, so I was surprised it was Love Live.
So this is what the Love Live art style looks like now.
>>123There are many people changing the illustrations in songs, and Shigure Ui also drew them.
>>128Before the “opanchu rabbit” trend, how unfortunate it was! Hiring it shows too much foresight…
It’s just going to be digested by memes.
I feel like there are quite a few planned collaborations in this year’s Kouhaku.
It’s easy to imagine a scenario where the question “What do you like?” is directed at the entertainers in the host and judge seats.
>>129It was first revealed on terrestrial broadcasting by NHK on Saturday, so there might be a chance.
The Japanese language that is understood by almost all South Africans is
“The ETC card is not inserted.”
>>132Why!?
>>134Japanese used cars are quite popular, and when you start any car, it talks in Japanese.
The K-POP group that’s probably in the red team is likely all doing it too.
I knew about it because it occasionally appears in the YouTube mix list, but I didn’t realize it was that popular…
Is this the second time for Kurihata to appear in the Kouhaku?
I thought it had potential all along since it’s cold and sweet, but ice cream might become popular…
>>138Did you come from the cold period of the Earth?
How much will it grow in the summer?
I’m really glad it’s not payday.
I’ve asked Anon a few times, but the answers I got back were “penis in anus” and “vagina.”
>>142Isn’t it terrible?
When you think about it calmly, what kind of person loses to something like ice cream?
I made the worst triple pop!
I don’t know anyone other than Ruby.
The highest record for Love Live on YouTube until now is 9.7 million views in 4 years.
Getting 37 million views in about four months is out of the ordinary.
>>149It’s as popular as YAJU & U…
>>154I’ve already pulled it out.
>>154YAJU&U is said to have already moved.
It’s trendy, but it’s also quite practical as a standard option.
The replies that come back are mostly from old men.
It’s because Ruby-chan was the first that it became popular.
I don’t think it would have become popular if it had started with Ayumu-chan or Shiki-chan.
Ruby-chan’s voice is too powerful.
>>151Kokkyan’s PV is impressive, but it’s really the singing voice that stands out.
It’s not just about the trendy phrases anymore.
I thought the song would be different, but it’s actually really good.
We are in that phase.
The full song, or rather the rhythm and BGM, is seriously cool…
It’s a bit pointless, but I prefer it when rhythm game songs don’t have those choppy sounds for the notes.
Elementary school students are singing a parody of your song about money on their way home from school, so it really is trending…
>>157I can really feel that kids are making silly parodies just because it’s trending…
I think the off vocal version of the thread image is better.
I’m already in the “I’ll listen because it’s a good song” phase, so it’s all good.
What do you hate? I’ve heard that at a family restaurant.
I wonder if Idolmaster will become popular; I’m envious.
I never expected that new fans of Kuroko’s Basketball would emerge now through this medium of comedy.
It’s important to have things that can be imitated in order to go viral…
It’s at a level where I can somehow understand just by hearing a high-pitched voice say “Yes!!”
Touhou is popular among girls, and Love Live is also popular among girls.
The complexity of the code is a characteristic of Japanese anime songs, but simple and danceable ones seem to be more popular.
Compared to chocolate mint, I generally like most things.
>>169I dislike you.
By the way, about 70% of the “likes” earned by TikTok’s official account are from this song, which is an unusual situation.
The ones who are probably the most surprised by this boom are the Love Live fans.
A song created for a radio unit project that crosses over content from the Love Live series.
I like American macho.
A South Korean idol humming.
When Japanese underground idols dance, it somehow goes viral in a ridiculous way.
Right now, it has turned into a big owarai tool that breaks the viewers’ eardrums.
In about two weeks, the official NHK one will be deleted. Haruto.
Where on earth is the leader of Aqours and what are they doing…?
>>176He is gathering strength for the finale…
It’s just that these foolish women are being used for their desire for approval; it’s not like the work became popular because it’s actually good.
I understand it’s catchy, but I really don’t get the culture of being super happy just because your favorite idol did a little dance from it on TikTok, rather than actually singing it.
>>180They’re just having fun while sticking to the standard exchange here, right?
>>182I understand.
As long as you look down on those people as fools, it’s impossible for them to become part of a global trend.
It’s a good song! It’s Aikatsu!, right?
It feels like I might be able to go to the Red and White (New Year’s Eve) festival.
It came from an unexpected place.
NHK is impressive as expected.
It’s amazing that it was on NHK, but I laughed a little because they only used really popular and delicious places.
It’s scary to see people getting all red in the face and starting to deny that Love Live is popular…
>>188The Idolmaster is popular among women, you know.
It’s crazy to talk about women in Idolmaster when we’re discussing Love Live.
>>191Moreover, without a source.
>>191I feel a lack of coherence in the conversation, similar to Tekonder Paku.
Love Live was broadcasted on NHK.
It seems like it would be quite profitable just from the number of views alone.
Love Live is popular not only among women but even with children, you know? Hehe.
It’s interesting that Ruby-chan is the most well-known character in Love Live.
>>197It’s Rin-chan, right?
A song from Ishikawa Prefecture? That’s also Love Live, right?
Our part-time worker liked it.
Women who defeated YAJU
I watched a live video on the official channel, and it looked fun seeing the otaku going “Rubii-chaaaan!!”
>>202I was calling on site, but it was fun.
When will the ice cream end halfway… I thought.
In terms of female popularity, Love Live has strong fans like Ado…
Only Ruby-chan is being overused.
>>205It can’t be helped; it’s going to go viral.