
In Maebashi City, there are quietly many stores, and the marketing in Maebashi City is amazing…
Gunma Prefectural Office…?
I wonder how many times I sang the OP at Anime Japan.
I think it’s really interesting and I like it, but it’s definitely not an idol anime.
Maebashi City is asking for another 100 million to produce one more season.
>>5Since it’s produced by Sunrise, even if a second season is confirmed, it seems like it will take a really long time.
>>5Actually, I haven’t spent a single yen.
What was it again…?
I think the person behind the scenes is working too hard.
It’s clear to those who understand that being a screenwriter means it won’t turn into a typical idol story.
>>8Then what is this?
>>8No way… even though they’re the scriptwriter for Bozaro… (turning away from the drama)
>>13What is this?
>>13You should just properly say that you hate dramas, it’s so lame.
>>70What is this guy talking about?
As the rounds progress, there is a feeling that it is reaching the appropriate audience.
Magical girl anime
The idol is not actually performing as an idol since the singing and live performances are solely a stage apparatus to express the character’s emotions, but the singing itself is an indispensable part of the program, creating a balance.
In terms of genealogy, is it that Creamy Mami and Magical Emi are actually the closest?
>>15It feels like a lineage that sharpened Ojamajo Doremi.
This season is the most interesting.
Let’s not get close to Maebashi…
>>18Come on… let’s go to Keyaki Walk!
I was worried that people might dislike the themes being dealt with, but I’m relieved that the commentary and feedback threads aren’t as chaotic as I thought they would be.
>>19It’s not just skimming the surface; the handling of social issues is sincere and the character portrayals have depth, so even the overly vocal critics from the liberal side can understand.
>>19I don’t think a theme like this is anything unusual, as a bulletin board has a vibe that can digest something like BLACK SUN.
>>19Anonymous is originally the type to enjoy anything.
If only some people who only disturb things do not gather in order of momentum.
In the sense that a witch apprentice aims to become a witch, it has some aspects reminiscent of Doremi, but over there, the witches are genuinely trying to nurture them, while here, a higher being is doing it in a playful manner, so fundamentally, it’s different.
Rather than becoming chaotic, I think the commentary and reactions have been getting more exciting with each passing time.
I think it’s really interesting, but it seems like they have no idea how to market it in the real world.
I don’t think it was good to initially promote it as an idol anime for men…But if we don’t do PR targeting the audience that is likely to come to the live shows, it doesn’t make sense…
It’s interesting, but it requires a lot of energy to watch late on a Sunday night.
Excessive lookism is tough for both men and women…
At first, it felt like “What is this?”, but after the Choco-chan episode, I think everyone understood how to appreciate this anime.
>>29How about it?
My perspective on the Kyokarion matter may have changed.
I think it will be an anime that doesn’t become a huge hit, but the fans’ passion will remain strong.
>>30I think it’s a pretty successful creation as a regional revitalization anime.
>>94Aim for the Reiwa Oneetii!
Idol anime that isn’t aimed at men.
Before I knew it, it had become my biggest enjoyment of the week.
Conning men to extort money.
It depicts the struggles of women who find it difficult to live, but if it’s treated as feminist anime, I don’t know how it will ignite controversy in the modern world.
Can be attacked by either men or women.
>>37I haven’t seen it yet, but is this that kind of anime?
The way discussions about lookism and young carers are interspersed with the topic of heavy lesbians is exquisite.
It’s really interesting, but it’s tough that it always ends on such a heavy note on Sunday nights.
>>39I can’t wait to find out what happens next, so I get all excited like WOW WOW YEAH YEAH over the weekend.
I wonder if this is promoting Maebashi City… and then in episode 10, I was like, “I want to go too!”
>>40Actually, the shuttered street has plenty of food places and gets crowded during lunchtime, so let’s go.
>>40Finally, because AzuAzu was able to go outside with everyone, there was a unique catharsis that ordinary local anime does not have.
If you’re going to do season 2, make it the fastest in Gunma!
Why is it third slowest even though it’s a stage performance!
It’s more of a witch-girl genre than an idol genre (not a magical girl genre).
Sugita’s character is exquisite.
After selecting the candidates, it feels like I’m playing a management game where I’m watching them aim to become witches, and it’s impressive that I don’t have any particular interest in each individual, making me seem like a higher being.
If it was produced 20 years ago, it would have been broadcast in the evening.
>>48That place often serves as a rest area during the festival, and it’s where Yuina-chan and the others were having lunch; it also becomes the event square.
>>48There’s a square nearby that is perfect for dog walking, so it often happens that dog poop is left as it is.
To be honest, it felt like a ghost town for a while, so there are still a lot of old folks who discard trash carelessly or don’t dispose of it properly.
This is the first time I’ve seen an anime where the pink character is definitely annoying in the story.
I watched the first and second episodes just because I liked the characters’ appearances, but I was completely drawn in starting around the end of the third episode.
I want the person who is spreading the word to say, “Please watch up to episode 3!”
They were selling collaboration products at Takasaki Station too… They’ve come to expand…
>>52Wasn’t that a friendly area over there…?
>>53So it’s the honor of being Takasaki Anime…
Anime based on the premise of sanctification was once disliked for a while, but recently, losing illustrations and thread images have become popular, showing how times have changed.
>>56I don’t really see many kids having allergies there.
I feel like it was simply judged based on whether it was done or not.
>>56The losing in is based on the original light novel…
Maebashi might be nice.
A place that can be easily reached from Tokyo.
I work at a major government office in Maebashi City, but surprisingly, no one at the workplace notices or talks about it…
There are signed posters from voice actors and some departments have name tags designed for Maebashi Witches.
>>58Prefectural office staff? The other day when I went to the prefectural office, I was surprised to see “Azuz” on the name tag.
I rewatched it from episode 1 on Amazon Prime, but it’s a bad move for this kind of anime to give the option to skip to the next episode when the ED starts.
I put it in the same category as Bulrif.
It seems like the initial Azuyuzu will filter out quite a few people, but those who can’t endure it probably won’t find it interesting even if they continue watching afterward, so it might be just right as an anime that chooses its viewers.
I wonder why it’s not free for a week on Nico Nico.
“This is not an idol anime” gives off a strong feeling of “it’s not some lowbrow thing like an idol anime,” so you should probably stop that.
Even though you are my first friend made in pink.
This season, the original anime is creating a good atmosphere with a synergistic effect.
If singing and dancing makes someone recognized as an idol, it might become an idol anime, but the main theme isn’t about idols.
>>72Not only is the theme not present, but the word “idol” isn’t even mentioned once in the work.
The impact of Megane-bu was so strong that there were some otaku who had a bit of an allergy to it.
The voice actors are working way more than they do in Love Live!
To put it boldly, even though the tiger tries hard with various wings, fundamentally it is powerless, which deepens the protagonist’s stance, so the drama is closer to theatrical storytelling.
Fight is
No!
It’s not odd to say it’s not an idol anime since the idol elements aren’t the main focus.
I normally like idol anime and I don’t look down on idol anime or anything like that.
The worst thing about the shuttered shopping district is that there aren’t any decent free parking spaces in the surrounding area.
>>81There are many drivers who drive as if it’s okay to run over people during times when cars can pass.
I thought it was terrible that in Maebashi, vehicles are prioritized over pedestrians as an exception.
>>93Just a kilometer away, parking on the street is easy, but in Omotenomachi, it feels just like Takasaki.
I wonder if I can talk about anime with my colleagues at work…?
>>82Well, if it becomes a stage play, I guess it will at least be a topic of conversation over drinks.
>>82It’s fine if you do it, right?
If we’re only talking about anime, that’s unusual.
It’s just that the magic spell has turned into some kind of song.
Isn’t there anyone who thinks that otaku should hate stories like this?
>>84Anime where women have heavy and somber conversations is, in fact, quite trendy right now.
I thought it ended with “Tch…” and then it came back with horror!
I was a young carer.
It’s because it’s all about women that I’m being told this.
Let the men in too.
>>88Keroppi is here.
>>88You’re better dressed as a woman.
It’s more like a girl’s anime than an idol.
Recently, girls’ anime has become inseparable from idol elements, so they overlap.
>>89As expected, it’s Ojamajo Doremi…
The fact that there are quite a few people who have been cut off by Yuina gives her character design a sense of credibility.
Since Toei stopped making magical girl anime, Sunrise has no choice but to take on the task.
>>95You can make it with Precure or Ojamajo Doremi.
It doesn’t feel like an idol, but it feels like a local idol anime.
Should we make an anime about a rock band featuring Takasaki as the setting…?
It’s more famous for “Today I Am a Hero!” but you should definitely check out Parlor Momoya.
It’s seriously delicious, and the atmosphere is too good. The staff are super experienced, and even when it’s crowded, they pay great attention, which is impressive.
It looks interesting while reading the replies. Let’s take a look…
>>103It’s often said, but please endure in the early stages.
It’s easy to get cut off in episodes 1 and 2…
If I had to say, it would be “Magical DoReMi” at midnight.
Everyone thought that there were members who were transitioning when Azuz was chubby.
I think that if people can make it to the end of episode 2, they’ll probably want to watch until the end, but the fact that episode 1 is the most safe and boring is quite a problem.
I think there are initial hurdles regarding Yuina’s character being tough or her being chubby, but if you can get past that, it’s interesting…
Is this an erotic anime? Does it have ejaculation scenes?
>>110There is a scene where a nameless direct connection enthusiast sends intense images to a high school girl and she turns pale.
>>113Why is there such a thing… Let’s take a look…
>>117By the way, that girl is a boyish, earnest older sister character who feels complexity about femininity.
>>110There is a scene where a suggestive DM is sent on SNS that seems like an ejaculation.
It’s an anime that also collaborated with the Prime Minister.
>>111I was told that I came looking for the shining shutter, and it didn’t go well.
I think it’s actually easier to watch because it’s not a style that half-heartedly makes male characters the main focus while ridiculing them.
On the contrary, it’s tough for those who want to make fun of men but also want to rely on them to watch noble lady anime.
The fact that Yuina’s character is strong and Azusa’s presence is also intense is all part of the foreshadowing that connects to later events.
In other words, if that is impossible, then I think it will probably be useless to keep watching it.
It’s impossible to lower something in order to raise up a work I like!
I’m envious of the people in the Kanto region who can easily go if they want, being locals.
Even now, I feel a bit resistant because I can’t sense the context in the way songs and dances are included.
>>123Isn’t the umbrella microphone cool?
“○○ is impossible! It’s easy to use and good.”
I thought it was going to be about putting Your sister in her place, but I found it interesting that Your sister rejected it saying it was too heavy, and the solution was to keep a distance.
The second verse of that song is twice as enjoyable from your sister’s perspective.
While it’s said that episodes 1 and 2 are different, they don’t change much compared to the latest episode.
Well, the one who is bullied for being fat.
Someone who blindly trusts influencers
Young caregivers
One who was almost eaten by a bad YouTuber.
Someone who has a strange sense of distance and gets on people’s nerves.
I think modern struggles in life are quite packed.
>>128Yua-nee is not even an influencer.
>>129That doesn’t matter! Yua-nee is an influencer!
>>128This is a matter of personality, isn’t it?
>>131The mouth is too bad, but the personality itself is good, right?
>>139Huh? I really can’t handle that!
>>128Those who got a D rating also find it somewhat difficult to live…
>>133It’s a world where it’s okay not to be active, so I have no choice but to study.
It’s fun to see ants living their lives with all their might…
The singing aspect of idols is often a necessary condition for acquiring sponsors.
Since everyone drifts apart halfway through, Yuina’s character’s confession about not having any friends until now has a sense of persuasion that makes you go “ah.”
Yua-nee’s follower count is around 8,000, but Mai-chan’s follower count is 100,000.
Azdev is a tutorial.
Adult-oriented girls’ anime
It’s a beautiful girl anime, but it wasn’t marketed specifically for men from the beginning, was it?
As a local anime, well, yes.
I guess it’s a bit better than Gifu as a local anime… something like that level.
It’s only natural that a beautiful idol group not aimed at young girls and without romantic involvement with handsome men is judged to be for a male audience…
Sometimes Yua’s sister fans appear, but what’s that about?
Isn’t that description a bit off?
>>144There was a fanatic to the extent that they would lose their map…
>>144There were believers in the main…
Even though my words are harsh, the bullying from those around me has nothing to do with my harshness.
If you’re going to spend 40,000, then lose 4 kilograms.
>>146“Even though she’s A, she’s getting a D rating?”
It’s good to move the conversation along by simply accepting that there is a buildup of experiences together, rather than spending time on the strange sense of distance and tension from a woman with a sad past…
>>147No one cares about the fact that Az is overweight either.
>>149Well, that place has only been of concern to the person involved from the beginning…
>>155I’m being gossiped about as gay at school…
It’s just that the attitude and words are bad, but since it hasn’t changed at all, I guess I had to let them pitch first or else they would just keep accumulating hate…
What kind of anime is it?
>>150The story of truly struggling beautiful girls.
>>150I want to save Maebashi.
>>150Reiwa version of magical girl.
>>150Up until the last time, everyone seemed bright, but despite having worries and magic, there was hardly anything to see outside of the song parts that don’t solve anyone’s troubles. To put it mildly, it was a timidly difficult anime to recommend.
But he exploded.
I want you to hold on and watch until episodes 9 and 10.
>>179It’s quite difficult to endure watching this…
>>182That’s right! The only thing about Maebashi is that the Maebashi factor will become mayor in the future and make Maebashi a great city!
But now it’s definitely a masterpiece, so please watch it!
>>182It’s just my personal opinion, but I found it interesting right from the first episode, and by the second and third episodes, I was completely hooked.
If you’re curious, I can only say to give it a try and watch it once.
Is the official website going to be down until next week… ?
>>152Is it okay that the list of performers for this month’s live event has disappeared without any notice?
>>160To be honest, anyone who hasn’t been committed to the content of the anime until now wouldn’t suddenly show up at the scene, right…?
Mayor’s recommended mayor
>>162When I went to the soba shop in Maebashi, they were also promoting Kyokarion there.
This anime is completely different from the impression I had at first.
>>163The pre-session has a style like Maebashi Witch.
I thought this might have a style similar to a presession.
It was the opposite.
The reason Debu Debu was ignored was probably because it was after we became friendly, and I sensed that there was a reason they definitely wouldn’t go outside…
I don’t know what will happen if I reveal my weight early on…
>>164It’s a light issue and everyone is cheerful, so let’s exercise together! Oh! That’s all there is to it…
They probably won’t be able to accept it themselves, though.
>>169That’s seriously it, Yuina-chan.
It really feels like fish diversity…
>>166Huh… Is it that kind of politically correct anime…?
It’s a good era because you can catch up later with subscriptions.
>>170But really, I want you to watch it in real time and suffer every week!
Even if it doesn’t seem like a big deal to others, for that person it is…
That’s the theme of this anime, isn’t it?
I feel like it’s rare for an anime to properly portray a socially awkward character like Yuina-chan.
>>174(Is he a socially awkward person in the sun… like Tanjiro?)
>>181It’s generally correct.
However, unlike Tanjiro, she is a child living in modern Japan, so she has never been able to make friends.
>>174They’re really good at using typical anime tropes as foreshadowing.
Keroppe sometimes makes meta jokes too.
It’s hard to say since it hasn’t fully started yet, but it feels more like an Ikizuu live than an Ikizuu live itself.
I cut it off for some reason and now I regret it.
>>176It’s a work that you can understand being cut, so please watch it again.
I see, this is an old magical girl anime.
>>177I’m only doing things other than helping people in trouble…
>>184It’s like that situation where the last episode has a fire and their true identities are revealed, leading to a breakup… I can understand something like that.
>>189Isn’t it too Showa?
I hate fat people! Don’t mess with me, old woman… Even if I say that, I still can’t bring myself to hate the character at all, which is amazing.
I can share the feeling that it will be tough until next Sunday starting now!
At the individual level, even if the topic is tough, I think it’s made with a lot of care because in the end, it doesn’t leave you with a very unpleasant feeling.
>>183It feels good that the problem is not resolved.
Just because everyone has handled the problems that have been resolved in the same way, it doesn’t mean everything will go smoothly for everyone, so when they emphasize that, I can’t help but feel, “Then what am I?”
You don’t come across an anime like this very often.
Even Choco-chan thought Yuina was an idiot, but she has a sad past…
When I did a program with the governor on FM Gunma, the governor joked, “If you ran for election, I wouldn’t win!” That was the funniest part of this work.
>>190As expected, the governor is different.
It’s not just these five people; the entire Maebashi had many shortcomings.
Sugita also often says things like “Well, there are many things that don’t go well.”
Indeed, I think being with someone who doesn’t fit well is quite painful…
It seems like there are aspects that appear to be not very interesting based on prior information, which are actually part of the setup.
I think it’s an anime that looks like a leftover of Love Live made by Maebashi City in a fit of madness.
>>199The first impression is exactly like this, which is troubling…