
Before I joined Liella!, when I was still wearing my music department uniform, there were a few… things that happened…
I didn’t want to know that this trauma made you stop wearing white clothes…
I found it!
Just a little…
I ended up causing various things to happen…
Just a little
Is it a little…?
You don’t think this explanation could lead to a massive war involving the whole school, do you?
You, the first student council president…!
The conversation makes sense because Margarete has messed up far more.
>>7
N-No… isn’t the privatization of the school more problematic…?
>>7
No, Margarete is just a foul-mouthed brat.
The first student council president was a social evil who implemented policies to publicly suppress the general studies program and divided the school.
Margarete’s situation is purely a personal controversy, but the thread image could have influenced the three years of current students…
The second student council president, Hazuki Ren, is known as the hero who stood up to shatter the division and tyranny imposed by the first student council president, right?
>>11
We reconciled with the school idol club, which had been in conflict due to our differing positions, and defeated the first student council president.
>>16
The scene where they realize they share the same feelings for the school and the students and come together is a memorable moment from the first season, isn’t it…?
We aren’t angels!
I like the different atmospheres of the third-year students who know the era of struggle and the second-year students who know only peace.
But I think it would have been fine if Koi-chan had always worn the white uniform…
>>14
Dressing like the common people is a pose of having relinquished power…
It’s obvious to regular students at a glance that I’m reflecting on myself…
>>15
It is important to be able to see at a glance that one has fallen under the military’s command in the general course of studies.
>>18
It’s a story where someone fails a coup and ends up losing their noble status, becoming a commoner.
There were many things, but congratulations on your graduation.
They discriminated against the general studies department even up to the mob music department…
This white orchid reportedly has no official design and its appearance slightly varies each time it is released.
I like the scene where the music department mob says something like, “We have more numbers than the regular students.”
>>24
This anime is probably the only one where a high school girl talks like a court noble from the Tale of the Heike.
I think that having separate uniforms for the general course and music course could have highlighted the uniqueness of the girls even more.
The neighboring class that has started a recall before Kanon-chan’s class, which is the core of the anti-Hazuki faction, is seriously bad.
Chii-chan, who surely would have received scholarships in the music department, is being surprisingly bold by switching to the general studies department.
I thought Maru was going to enter the music department, but it turns out it’s a regular department…
>>29
Because Kanon-chan was in the general studies course.
A setting that existed only for civil war.
Liella’s music department only has Koichan.
I’ll teach you all… the reason why Renren was opposed to becoming a school idol.
Renren’s mother was part of the school idol club to save her alma mater from being closed, but in the end, it was closed down. After that, Renren thought of doing school idol activities at the school founded by her mother, just like her mother did. Renren was confident that she could increase the number of students through school idols.
However, there are no records of Mother’s idol activities anywhere.
I didn’t find anything until the old club room. (Actually, there was something.)
The sadness of Renren, who loved her mother dearly, regretting her school idol activities is beyond measure. At that moment, she realized that school idols in general studies are worthless. Only the music department is absolute. Only the music department is justice.
If the music department produces results, the number of applicants will increase. There is no need for school idols there.
Kuu Kuu opposed Ren Ren’s activities, but they are still doing school idol activities together somehow.
>>33
I came to see this.
I thought that the settings for general studies and music studies weren’t necessary.
>>36
It’s interesting, so I’m here.
>>36
Kuu Kuu’s revolution is going to disappear, isn’t it?
A superstar without racism is like Mario without his cape.
In the year, I was told that even though I was in the music department, I was just a regular student and that I had a lot of numbers.
Even at Yukeoka, where the music department and the general department were in conflict with each other during the first term,
In the third term, it will become a democratic school that hopes for reconciliation and peace.
It’s not exactly elements that should appear in idol anime, like discrimination against classes, revolution, or election law violations, but they’re interesting nonetheless.
It’s like a mistake made because of youth, so it’s safe.
I regret at least as much as Quattro does.
Having recognized that I went out of control due to various things, I feel that I have grown, and since three years ago, I think I have become more composed.
The only times I was excited were when Yui appeared and when I made Kinako the student council president.
What was the vibe that only had points to poke fun at in the first and second seasons?
If I had been made to watch it on NHK Educational when I was a child, I might have developed a trauma as it would have felt like an unpleasant atmosphere with something I don’t quite understand, but there’s a sense of tension.
Amidst all that, Liella was created with the combined efforts of the great senior Kanon and the then student council president!
It’s likely that Kanon-chan will be called a biggest senior by her juniors in future generations.
I thought only Diacca would say something like “It’s just a numbers game.”
Is the general course natural?