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Are you really trending? I’m starting to doubt if you’re trying to deceive me.
The fans of Idolmaster understand it better.
It plays a lot on USEN along with Ishikawa’s songs.
I see people saying things like “I heard young kids talking!” but I’m still only observing elementary school kids dancing the beast dance, so I’m skeptical.
I hear that it’s really popular in Korea.
I feel like the chorus and the overall song are better than what’s currently popular!!!
It’s nice to have a child who loves their partner in the thread image too much.
It seems that the management was initially trying to make the dance of the chorus popular.
What actually became popular was there.
It seems to be popular, so it’s popular.
I thought a good song was playing at the store I went to the day before yesterday, but it turned out to be a thread image.
I hadn’t seen the Asia tour and only knew parts that were popular, so it was my first time listening to the entire song.
Something that seems usable at a group date or something.
There aren’t many songs that sound this overly sweet (to the point of being sycophantic)…
It was a Love Live song by Ishikawa…
I know that the height of the drum gate is 13.7 meters.
Seriously, what triggered this trend…?
Anime Love Live that we can be proud of in the world.
Originally, the current TikTok trends are dominated by simple hand gestures and the catchy choruses of sweet, affectionate idol songs.
I got caught up in that flow.
It feels strong like, “Huh? Really? Why?” because it’s trending in a realm that doesn’t really have much to do with us.
It’s amazing that videos of foreigners just gesturing to music are getting millions of views… it feels like a different world!
I know of its existence because a MMD creator I often watch on YouTube uploaded a video.
I know it made news in Taiwan and South Korea.
I was a bit surprised because I have the impression that the dialogue part comes after the second one.
If I had known, I wouldn’t be an otaku of Love Live.
It’s oddly buzzing, but these people probably won’t end up getting into Love Live from here, which makes me feel like a troublesome otaku.
I’m surprised by the large number of subscribers to AiScReam’s Topic.
It’s more than any of the original three groups.
It’s being made fun of even in streams from unrelated circles, so it really feels like it’s trending…
Even if 1 in 1000 people are interested in RasLive, it will still reach 10,000, so it can go viral as much as it wants.
I just watched TikTok, and the lines are really trending right now…
To be honest, isn’t that area the most lacking?
There aren’t many bad things about going viral.
Recently, the festival that aired on Nippon Television was being talked about by other idol fans because it featured the group that Shiki-chan is in, so it has enough promotional effect.
You never know what will happen; even songs from about five years ago suddenly become popular in the neighboring idol game.
It’s amazing to see it has 10 million views on YouTube Music.
Is it rare these days for fans to be enjoying co-raising?
TikTok has royalty fees for the songs used, so it really adds up.
I wondered if it was just the dialogue parts, and as I kept listening to the shorts, it gradually became a habit.
Well, there are those Kawarabo-style idols whose songs are going viral and have gained their status through that.
It’s hard to believe that the song we released just before the end of this unit as a celebratory gift is going viral.
Units and songs that you can’t reach just by following each anime.
May-chan…
Surely this is an anime where these three will be active as a trio.
It seems that lines and phrases are elements that go viral, and I’ve heard that those kinds of songs are trending in the idol scene.
The first child is one thing, but the situation with the other two is delicate.
I thought it was odd to only listen to a part of the song, but I often do the same with the fanfare section of an opera overture.
I found out that this was a Love Live song after opening this thread…
But it’s a bit of a waste that the unit that went viral is a limited-time one.
It would be ideal if songs from Liella or Ren were to get hyped up.
Huh!? These three have no connection in the main story at all!?
Wait, are they characters from a different series?!
I found out from an official short video where the voice actors dance and sing live.
There was someone with a style like 8.5 heads tall, and I thought their face was so small…
What do you like, Nameless-chan?
I thought it was a unit song like a post-war cleanup for a radio show that was ending, but strangely, it buzzed more than ever before.
A perfect example of not knowing what will hit.
It’s really unclear how things that don’t make sense become popular at such unclear times.
I think they were aiming for it quite deliberately.
Otherwise, I wouldn’t go out of my way to upload such a video.
If you keep doing something, eventually something will hit.
Therefore, it is necessary to continue the content development.
At first, I didn’t really understand the videos on Love Live’s TikTok and wondered if it even had any meaning, but I realized that if I keep going, I’ll eventually see results.
The voice of the first child is an anime voice.
The voice of the second child has a homely feel to it.
The voice of the last child is erotic.
It’s not that much here or on X, but on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, it’s being played like crazy.
It was clear that the supporting groups resonating were completely different.
Here and on X, it’s really just full of old men and women…
First, if a young person comes here, I’ll kick them away.
When I sorted the official channel’s shorts by view count, it used to be mostly Kokkian, but now Kokkian and ASR are mixed together.
Even when I listen, it tightly reminds me of nostalgic memories.
I think the only difference from others is that it has spread overseas.
I was surprised to see it becoming popular in places I didn’t expect, just like during the Coccyx era.
It might have been good that city pop and chill have become popular worldwide.
Is it right to say that what’s popular is “What do you like?”?
I have seen a few.
The old man gets a bit embarrassed during the dialogue parts.
By the way, isn’t Ren’s TikTok dead?
I thought it was amazing to see a Korean idol doing this on stage in a video that was playing normally.
When I hear that something is trending on TikTok, I can’t help but suddenly feel it’s silly, and I’m sure I’m not the only one.
The unfortunate thing is that even if this becomes popular, it seems unlikely that Love Live’s popularity or new fans will increase.
You who lean towards chocolate mint.
Many anime openings and endings are now being directed with an awareness that they will be imitated in TikTok and short videos.
I’ve only heard it since it became popular, but compared to what’s trending, it’s a rather calm song overall.
The number of dance OPs has really increased.
There are plenty of other great songs in Love Live as well, so be sure to listen to those too!
Honestly, TikTok has been around for quite a while now, and it’s no longer just a culture for young people, so thinking that TikTok is only popular among young people is a misunderstanding that goes beyond being an old man and steps into being a grandpa.
I was wondering what was so funny about skiing and doing Osanpo, but it seems like there’s nothing in particular, and just copying movements lazily is what’s trending; I don’t understand what’s so interesting about it…
It’s as hard to understand as the vibe of starting a thread with the same image at the same time.
Speaking of which, I used to have a hard time with the dialogue parts in songs, but somehow I’ve stopped being bothered by them.
Perhaps it’s because many of the trending songs lately contain such elements.
I thought it was a song from the Boku-wata channel.
The usual patient has come again.
Seeing a song from a two-dimensional idol-type content enter the TOP 100 chart of subscription services in Japan, which usually doesn’t happen, makes me realize that this buzz is different from what we’ve seen before.
Young people these days don’t avoid anime because it’s associated with otaku culture.
If there’s kawaii!, it can get people excited from all over the world, even in completely unrelated places.
In the previous term, some ED was getting a bit of a buzz.
It seems like something like ‘Ryouran’ could work, but I don’t have the sensibility of young people, so I don’t know…
I don’t know the people that Furi-san is quoting on Twitter or Instagram, but I’m glad that Furi-san seems happy…
Anime seiyuu are also doing things like dancing to the OP and ED, you know.
The ending of “Gilmásu” is also quite popular.
Are you going to delete similar replies after writing in the text that you, as an otaku, understand the least?
What kind of responses are you looking for by building this?
It’s rude to bother someone who’s seriously practicing against the wall, right?
Don’t touch.
Sadly, even if this becomes popular, the general public will just think, “Love Live? I don’t know that otaku anime.”
Even if I’m asked to empathize with the feeling of not knowing, I really don’t care!
It’s funny how the flow of the thread completely changes just because the usual person showed up.
Girl bands don’t really become popular in Japan, and they only find success in China abroad, but they are being mass-produced because they are too successful in China.
This is what histrionic personality disorder feels like.
The Chainsaw Man’s “Gero Chuu” has become more popular than Yonezu’s songs.
It feels like “Catch It at the Ballpark” and ED are trying to become popular in an obvious way, but rather, it’s difficult because there are no clear points to cut into.
Anonymous-chan! What do you hate?
I feel like an old man who can only be recognized by his hairstyle, and that’s cute.
It’s a level that wouldn’t even be an issue in the ESPER test…
Actually, isn’t it true that no one got into Love Live from this song?
It’s amusing that even the dance videos of “Shugayami” are starting to ride the wave and gain views.
It was nice that the three people’s appearances had a lovely balance of three different types of cuteness, even though I struggled to express it.
Shiki-chan’s coolness is a nice accent, isn’t it?
As the anonymous commenter said, even the Love Live fans themselves don’t understand why it’s so popular, so there’s no way that ordinary people would get into Love Live through this song…
I don’t think we can say that Love Live! became popular.
You’re the only one talking about management standards…
It seems you really don’t like what’s trending.
The type of people who dance on TikTok basically have empty heads and only aim to go viral by mimicking cute phrases, and I don’t think it has anything to do with Love Live being popular at all.
I don’t usually go out of my way to look up the people who sing songs I often hear on YouTube Shorts.
I think there are probably more people who see it as their favorite rather than just Love Live.
Is this patient the same person who is obsessed with the Love Live voice actors?