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[BanG Dream!] It seems that Popipa is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year…

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It feels like it’s gone in the blink of an eye…

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You’ve changed a lot, haven’t you?

You've changed a lot, haven't you?

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>>1

Who are you?

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>>3

I’m surprised… to think there are country folks who don’t know about the novel version of Poppin’Party illustrated by Nakama Wataru and Hitowa in the early days of the content…

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I think it’s amazing that the band itself has been around for 10 years, not just the content.

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I knew it, those who haven’t read the novel version are no good.

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How long can I keep this up?

I feel like Kasumi’s voice and Rimirin’s illness have become a bomb.

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The novel version has each person’s various hard-mode lifestyles that might be a bit surprising.

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>>7

There are people who bring trouble upon themselves, aren’t there?

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During the introduction of Professor Nakamura’s book, only the Bandori illustration stands out as a secondary art.

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I wonder if the royalties from Poppin’Party’s lyrics have surpassed all other income by now…

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It’s really nice that you have been taking charge of the lyrics all this time without it being a big deal.

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I really love D4DJ’s “Riririri,” but it’s tough because it doesn’t have much recognition within the project.

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I never thought that the newcomers from Milky Holmes would be reused and sell this well.

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>>13

The Feathers Audition has twisted the fates of various people…

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The stamina of the Popipa members is incredible…

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Milky will make a comeback, and shall we have the Feathers make a comeback too?

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I heard that the novel version was rewritten as “Tokyo Sakura Tram” when it became a paperback, and I found that disappointing.

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If Aimi hadn’t passed the Audition for Idolmaster, Popipa wouldn’t have existed…

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By the way, Taesa, you’re close… Are you really able to do it?

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I wonder if Popiban will do it a few times for the 10th anniversary.

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Katapopipa marriage

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Inside the Popipa is Free Popipa…

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I knew they were doing that in the warehouse…

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Aimi auditions → Shoko becomes a goddess.

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>>25

MyGO Musica was originally a different project from BanG Dream, so I think it has been different to some extent.

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I thought Arisa’s parents would do the Higan event, but they’re not doing it at all.

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>>27

In the first place, it is unclear whether they are alive or dead.

It’s almost certain that they are not in that house.

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How many years has it been for the game this year?

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>>28

We are currently holding an 8th anniversary campaign.

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I wonder how it was treated here back during the first season of the anime or when the game service started.

I have no memory of it at all because I wasn’t interested at the time.

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>>30

To put it bluntly, the first season of the anime was treated as a crappy anime or something like that.

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It wasn’t a Popipa marriage thread…

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The first time I learned about Poppin’Party was from a 30-second weekly commercial introducing the members, but I had no idea what kind of content it was.

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Saya seems to really like Otae’s hand job the most.

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Kasumi-chan was called Bandori-chan.

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Otae is the character who makes Kasumi understand the reality of the band… There was a time when I thought like that too.

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>>36

The manga (Bandorik) that was serialized before and after the anime, consisting of two volumes, had a character design that was somewhat similar to that.

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Even if we tell stories about people dying, you know…

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To be honest, I was sliding around a lot.

That’s precisely why it could continue for a long time.

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Bushiroad, or rather Kitani, almost always perseveres and hits the content just right.

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Whether it’s Bang Dream or Vanguard, I appreciate that they are trying a variety of things.

It seems like I don’t often lose interest and let go.

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There were quite a few threads about Kasumi-chan’s strange behavior…

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>>41

It’s only the beginning, isn’t it…

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>>43

Even if you call it bizarre behavior, the reason why my friend’s older sister is having a hard time and why I have to extend the stage is so reasonable that I can understand it.

The bizarre behavior of the other characters afterward is beyond my understanding…

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If it had hit big all at once, it probably wouldn’t have continued until now.

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>>42

Isn’t Garupa a title that became a hit all at once?

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>>50

There are many twists and turns up to that point.

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It seems that the first season was popular with things like Fantasista Doll and similar genres…

I have a memory of steadily increasing the number of people during the second to third seasons after the app came out.

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>>44

In other words, the app itself was quite popular.

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In the early days, Arisa was treated as the ultimate recipient.

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>>46

Is it different now?

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The term “crappy anime” is definitely an exaggeration, and it was made carefully.

It was thought that it wouldn’t be generally well-received.

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Only those brave enough to endure the legendary Sparkling Star for six minutes have remained.

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>>53

I tried to watch it a few years ago and lost interest there.

I looked back at it a little while ago and it had been nerfed.

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I guess it wouldn’t have worked out if we suddenly released Garupa either.

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The quota for Twinkle Twinkle Little Star has been passed down from the Rock Layer Lamp.

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At its peak, the active number was about 1.3 million.

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The animation in the first season is questionable, but as a story, it’s still my favorite.

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The artwork has a lot of subtle feelings, but I like it because it’s drawn cute and erotic.

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It seemed like the kind of anime that wouldn’t be well-received by the general audience, but might appeal to the anonymous viewers.

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I know it’s phrased poorly, but I was thinking how that anime became such a big hit despite its quality.

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>>61

Honestly, it’s not that bad to say so.

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The first season’s Otae is really good, isn’t she?

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Bandori is probably the legitimate child now, but Bushiroad still does things like purging its children…

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I never thought they would even give D4DJ up for adoption, let alone the complicated rights situation with Assault Lily…

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>>65

I think DJ was put up for adoption to be able to live.

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Well, there was also an extraordinary situation where my savings became like broccoli because I didn’t purge.

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Tonight we’re having sukiyaki.

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>>66

Is it your birthday?

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>>69

That’s not it?

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To be frank, the craziest content was when Argonavis was established, back during the first season of the anime.

At first, they were trying to integrate men and women.

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>>68

Chindori…

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>>68

Were you doing it?

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Isn’t that not a problem…?

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Barefoot Rice-Cooking Ninja

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I remember that Kitani was also denying that kind of thing.

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Kasumi is also a quirky girl, but after that, various other quirky girls appeared.

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I don’t dislike Argonavis, they have a lot of good songs.

It’s impossible to see it as Bang Dream, but…

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It’s not like it’s a unicorn or anything, so just because a male-targeted game came out or got involved, it shouldn’t be a big deal.

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I think it was unexpected that Garupa was mainly popular among middle and high school students right from the initial song implementations.

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Did you want to do something like M-Mass?

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It was just someone making noise on their own.

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I don’t want to.

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Bushiroad is quite good at creating trends.

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>>85

All that’s left is to be hit by the hot wind from the sea and land, and it would be perfect…

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>>87

That’s impossible!

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The content that caused a huge uproar just because Lisa’s brother showed up.

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>>86

It’s not because he’s a man, but because it contradicts the events leading up to that point.

That’s why Hagumi’s sister also disappeared.

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>>86

It’s not because he was a man.

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Even if you say there’s a precedent, you’re not fired up like Lisa’s little brother, are you?

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It was just that the official was out of touch…

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Even with the use of honorifics, changes in character names, and the sister disappearing, there hasn’t been any controversy.

I burned to death only when my younger brother sprouted from nothing.

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