October 3 Premiere Revealed for “Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club” TV Anime Series

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Good news to Love Live! fans: a new promotional video has recently unveiled the October 3 premiere of the Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, the TV anime series for the Nijigasaki Academy School Idol Club 2.5D idol group. Check out the promo video here!

The announcement was made on the second day of the Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 2nd Live! Brand New Story concert held last Saturday.

The main cast are:

·        Hinako Yano as Yuu Takasaki

·        Aguri Onishi as Ayumu Uehara

·        Mayu Sagara as Kasumi Nakasu

·        Kaori Maeda as Shizuku Osaka

·        Miyu Kubota as Karin Asaka

·        Natsumi Murakami as Ai Miyashita

·        Akari Kito as Kanata Konoe

·        Tomori Kusunoki as Setsuna Yuki

·        Maria Sashide as Emma Verde

·        Chiemi Tanaka as Rina Tennoji

Except for Hinako Yano, the voice actresses for the Nijigasaki girls also perform as their characters during concerts and Love Live! events.

The staff for the upcoming Nijigasaki anime have been revealed in a previous announcement. Tomoyuki Kawamura (Good Luck Girl!, Mitsuboshi Colors) will be directing the series, with Jin Tanaka (Laid-Back Camp, Cinderella Nine) in charge of scripts. Takumi Yokota (Mitsuboshi Colors) is in charge of character design. Hajime Yatate, the collective pseudonym for Sunrise’s staff, are credited with original work while Sakurako Kimino (Strawberry Panic) is credited with the original concept. The series will be animated by Sunrise.

Love Live! is a multimedia project co-developed by ASCII Media Works’ Dengeki G’s Magazine, music label Lantis, and animation studio Sunrise. The project has encompassed several media including anime, manga, live concerts, and smartphone games. It was launched in 2010 with μ‘s as its faces. The project was adapted into an anime series in 2013, with a second season following in 2014. The project and the group μ’s proved to be a massive commercial success, topping CD sales in Japan and selling out concerts in venues as big as Tokyo Dome. μ’s success paved the way for the franchise’s next generation of idols, Aqours, and its latest generation, the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, which was launched in 2018 as part of the franchise’s Perfect Dream Project.  They first made their appearance in the Love Live! School Idol Festival smartphone game.

Source: Anime News Network

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