
When you speak loudly, the corners of your mouth lift and form a smile, right? When you maintain a smile, even if it’s a lie, strangely enough, you start to feel more energetic and get the determination to try again. Even when I was scolded by the teacher for being bad at singing in the chorus class, or when I was the only one excluded from the competition members in the choir club, it definitely worked effectively, so the results are excellent! ♪
Um… I’m dragging it out a lot…
The reflection of you in the puddle is crying.
Kuu~ This is it!
It’s become a trauma, hasn’t it?
I told you it worked!
I can feel the motivation to do my best, but…
That said, I never said it wasn’t tough.
The vessel of the heart
Once a crack appears,
Never again
Never again.
>>7
But Kana is an idol, you know…
This guy has become an idol while going through this experience, so he’s a monster.
Smile on the face, weep in the heart.
The song about a pigeon escaping for real.
The persuasive power is amazing.
Considering this, when I read back the conversation, it adds more depth to my disappointment when my teammate Shiho, with whom I’ve become friendly, told me that I don’t have to sing a song like that.
Not good.
It worked properly.
I was able to feel better.
I wonder why I can still love singing…
You can mask a down mood with a song, but…
That memory becomes strongly ingrained in the brain.
>>16
I always remember how I forced myself to sing like this back then.
Where are you, little bird!?
The clarinet is seriously good.
If I’m going to sing a song like this now, it’s fine if I’m not good at it. I want to change from being someone who is constantly being helped by others. Because I think that as I am now, I won’t be able to stand beside everyone forever. I want to move forward and be an idol along with everyone. That’s why even if I can’t sing well… I tried my best… Just like Shiho-chan said, is it really okay for me not to get better at singing? Shiho-chan, you’re so mean! You idiot!
Sure, you’d end up with a face like a octopus pot.
>>19
I really had a face like a Takotsubo and it was no good.
As long as I continue to sing, I guess I’ll never forget all of my bitter past.
>>21
Well, I became an idol, and little by little I’ve been growing and getting recognized, so I guess I can justify my bitter past.
Because one day it can be redefined with a successful experience…
This is a pattern that is already broken at the point when the story begins.
>>24
Someone who can still say they love music even when such experiences happen and the story begins is someone with a strong mentality.
It’s nice to become an original voice…
After digging this deeper,
As expected.
The song.
I love you.
That’s good.
Because they become intertwined, it’s better not to use songs you truly love like an energy drink to feign enthusiasm!
>>29
This is really true.
I never want to listen to the song that supported me during difficult times again.
It really works wonders, you know…
I have no ill intentions, but don’t give advice that makes the person who’s feeling down struggle with how to respond!
To the truly cowardly me, from yesterday’s me.
Like the interpretation of the card for “Let’s Sing in the Rain” and so on.
Surprisingly sentimental, I love the groin music that Kana has reached!
There’s no need to be good at singing to become an idol…
>>34
It’s an agency that has a theater mainly for concerts, so here…
If we say whether it’s broken or not, in a sense, having the mental fortitude to continue justifying my singing and even go to idol auditions is a kind of brokenness.
Momoko and Shiho had bad parents, but Kana was the type who broke down due to her own abilities, come to think of it.
It was just that they didn’t feel it as heavily due to their own mental state.
Having abundant talents other than singing and studying is actually painful in a way.
>>38
Because you know which part to blow on the instrument to produce each sound.
It’s nice, isn’t it?
When Kana-chan from SHS sings in a mature way, my brain glitches.
Why studying…
Kana has a spell, you know…
>>42
The one and only spell is too painful for the thread image.
They are good at art and can also play sports.
even though
Child who overeats
I got removed from the choir competition members!
There’s no choice, let’s do our best in the idol audition! There’s singing too!!
I passed!!! (Song evaluation undecided)
The P who discovered it as an interesting song is amazing.
It looks like becoming a parent will require crazy effort, determination, and retrying like a monster.
On the contrary, they seem to excel at sports and are also a raw talent in that area.
BC is basically really strict and unforgiving, but that’s why the singing BC is…
I can’t help but love this world~♪ It’s resounding.
I’m coming to kill Kana again in this manga after this.
>>51
I have to be in the same unit as Serika-chan.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
I think it’s a bit questionable that Kaori-san didn’t notice Kana’s trouble.
>>52
Technically, it has definitely improved.
At least during that time, they would have prioritized matching with clover.
Even Nakai-kun is inspired by this child.
>>54
The Idolmaster often asks, “Can you continue something just because you love it? Really?”
Being the only one left out can really affect a middle schooler, huh…
>>58
Laughter and tears of joy.
>>58
Very good…
Kitz
You are not an idol now.
It is a patient who needs treatment!
There are kids who don’t match the choir, you know…
It feels like I’m forging a blade.
Well, if you let a setback or two get you down, you won’t be able to reach the top, whether you’re an idol or anything else…
>>64
It’s not that I don’t have singing talent, so let’s not stop.
But I love singing, so I will continue to be in the choir club, and choosing to aim for being an idol is pretty amazing.
>>64
I’m really going for it in this study space right now…
Remembering “A Silent Voice” made my chest ache.
There are cases where the fun disappears as a result of being able to control the sound even at a karaoke level, which is a fairly common issue that comes with expression itself.
>>66
It’s amazing that Ami and Mami are the ones teaching in this manga.
It’s scary to hold onto it so firmly.
>>69
This girl is still in that choir club…
>>69
It’s a memory that’s like a root in a way.
In the previous chapter, it feels very painful to see children who helped or encouraged someone, or overcame something, now suffering as a result of that same causality.
It’s not a collage…
After this, it was ultimately the lack of human compassion that led to Kana being completely unappreciated by society.
I’m glad it had a happy ending.
If it goes well, it’s a different kind of hell, and I like Seirika’s story.
I think Kanako fits this kind of expression well, just like the karaoke scene with Chihaya in Gessan.
Wait, this manga looks so interesting!
>>79
Immensely interesting, The Idolmaster: Battle Championship.
The level of completion up to volume 5 is extraordinary.
But even if I’m not good in the beginning, my feelings are involved and I’m making people smile and having fun.
They say you don’t need special practice to get better at singing, right?
I was told that it’s better to be good at it, right?
>>80
There are also qualities on the accepting side, you know.
It didn’t resonate with Shiho at all, did it?
In order to have such people listen to me, I need to improve my skills.
Isn’t it too tough for idols to face the fear of becoming boring after going viral?
>>81
I make more money than doctors because of that…
If you are saying that it’s like a child whose heart is broken and holding onto it is pretending to be cheerful, then that’s not the case.
The comeback from a tough situation is very interesting.
That’s when you realize that Reika, who said that, is actually an incredibly good singer.