Spin-off Game "IdolMaster Side M" Gains Anime with Key Visual, Promo and Staff

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The Idolmaster franchise is known mainly as a rhythm game with the main idea of training prospective idols into stardom comprised of largely groups of young cute girls. At one point however, a spin-off game was made for the franchise featuring male characters was made and it is known as “IdolMaster Side M.” Now the mobile game has gained an anime adaptation which shall be focusing on the idol unit known as Beit.

Currently only details on the staff to work on the production have been released. Any other details can be found on April 13 at the live stream event where there will be an unveling of the anime’s first footage along with additional details on staff and cast.
For the staff, it has been revealed that they are comprised of duos; directing the upcoming work are the duo Takayuki Harada and Miyuki Kuroki. Working on the series composition are Yuniko Ayana and Yukie Sugawara. For the character designs are Yuusuke Tanaka and Haruko Iizuka. Overall the production shall be under the studio of A-1 Pictures.

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