
The styles are nicely varied.
The design of the uniforms is good.
>>1Despite being a pretty orthodox design, I wonder why this uniform is so incredibly cute.
Is it because the body line is coming out clearly?
When I look again, there aren’t any members of μ’s with an extravagant visual, right?
The hairstyle of the little bird is just slightly…
That’s amazing because everyone has a strong lack of individuality.
Kayo-chan’s hairstyle is incomprehensible.
It seems that even with brown tones, it’s all short hair, and that applies to first years as well. I feel like it doesn’t match the character, and more than anything, it’s too close to Rin-chan.
Well, if someone says “Isn’t it cute?” I can only reply with “Yeah.”
It’s a good design, but it does feel a bit outdated…
When the unnamed was into it, it was way more trendy.
I think it’s impressive how even with short hair, Maki-chan still has that elegant lady vibe.
Wasn’t it more flat and dull at the very beginning?
The animation adaptation turned out really great.
In reality, it changed in Dafura.
I want a version of the image with better quality.
Only Kotorichan’s hairstyle is quite fantasy-like.
The first season of the anime is
Scenario 70 points
Voice acting: 65 points
Score 110 points
Mr. Minami 180 points
Honoka-chan 250 points
>>12Don’t lie.
The last-minute withdrawal was really terrible, right?
It’s frustrating that even though gathering friends was good, they don’t even get to stand on the stage of the competition…
>>33I totally understand the opinion that it’s frustrating not to have a Love Live in Love Live!, but in the first place, Honoka’s starting point was to save the school, and she has achieved that goal.
On top of that, we have achieved the goal of filling the auditorium that was declared at the beginning, so it should be perfect as a compromise.
In the second season, they’re taking care of the fact that Love Live isn’t needed, right?
>>36I have mixed feelings about the fact that the goal was achieved at a moment devoid of any emotion.
>>45I think that is rather the key point.
It’s not that school idols are a means to avoid school closures; the shift in mindset is that we do it because being a school idol is fun! That’s the theme of the latter half of the first season.
>No.1318696173I dislike this guy.
Now, let’s take a look at the early art style…
I like the time when you were talking about baby-chan and things like that, too.
Wonderful
You look like you’ve been single for 17 years.
I think Pure Love Lens and Confession Weather are really well made.
All of μ’s songs are transformed into the image of SIF.
I thought the second season of the anime was no good except for the OP and ED and Love Wing Bell, but in the movie Angelic Angel, I was like, “Isn’t this amazing!?”
I am Marmaid Festival One!
Official Pants
The time when soldier game hit hard.
You know there’s a legendary fat person, right?
Kotori-chan may not be doing much in the main story, but her voice is good, she is skilled at making costumes, and she has always supported Honoka, so she is an important childhood friend.
Sometimes, take it slow at your own pace.
I think it’s amazing that colors like “Kotori Beige” are born from Kotori-chan’s hair color.
I like ASA’s artwork, but I’m not so fond of Murota-kun’s.
The first season’s Kotori is at the borderline where you could say it’s something Kotori would definitely do, so it’s safe.
If it includes the sharpness of the direction, then it would rather be 150 points.
At that time, I liked Kotori-chan, but now I really want to mess around with Nontan.
I don’t mean to say it negatively, but if you gather 9 members and participate in a tournament, you really have to rush it to fit it into one season.
In the first place, it’s unrealistic to say that even if there are three people at the start, we’ll gather nine people in one season and win the tournament!
It’s like saying you should win the Koshien championship six months after gathering the members.
When you delve into the competition, it becomes a conversation about what a school idol actually is.
I think the person who came up with “plantain” when deciding on the unit is the type who doesn’t care about reason.
Isn’t the schedule for the theatrical releases too packed in terms of the timeline?
A school idol is an idol from a school.
The goal is ultimately to avoid school closure.
Winning Love Live was the method I had planned for that purpose.
So it’s fine that they don’t participate in Love Live, but it’s hard to see how much μ’s contributed to avoiding school closure, which leaves me feeling unsatisfied.
I wanted Arise to have more appearances and songs.
>>47At that time, I was told that there wasn’t enough time to dedicate to the mob characters, wasn’t I?
Well, it’s inevitable that there’s a significant disparity in depth even among the members.
In the context of sports, it is quite common to prioritize memorable matches against strong schools or personal growth through the sport over the protagonists becoming the best in Japan, so Love Live can be considered a sports story.
>>49I actually think it’s really sporty.
Is it a sports spirit…? I’m putting in the effort, but when it comes to grit, it’s a bit vague.
Isn’t it fine even if we don’t win?
Because I caught a cold, I’m withdrawing from the competition; this kind of value system, for better or worse, stands out these days.
Isn’t there no rule that says sports-themed stories have to be done with the values of the Showa era…?
There are a lot of attitudes that trivialize things like practice and dieting.
In my memory, there were hardly any people praising the script at that time.
A sense of being just an accessory to the MV.
Things started to get strange after it became really emotional in the second season.
The first three episodes of the season are really well done! I think this was often said back then too.
Also, the good tempo.
In the episode with Makirin, there was a flow where each of the three had their own worries, but only Kayochin was addressed, and the rest were just smoothly added in, which I still can’t accept.
Rin-chan can be said to have been collected in the second season, but what about Maki-chan’s future…?
In any case, there was a pleasant feeling of being carried away by the sharpness of the production.
The jump in episode 3 of season 1 was big.
It became a tradition for works by Hanada from then on.
I really liked the first season, except for the mysterious serious developments towards the end.
The uniform is probably the original source; Shinagawa Girls still looks cute even now.