Love Live! School Idol Project Love Live! School idol project
Overview
Otonokizaka High School stands on the border of three cities: Akihabara—a pop culture mecca that’s evolving by the minute; Kanda—a conservative, cultured city where history and tradition reign supreme; and Jinbo—a quiet area reserved for a more mature, sophisticated population. Amidst this culture clash, the school now faces closure due to the enrollment of fewer and fewer students.
With the school planning to close within three years, nine female students come together with one thing in mind—form a pop idol group to revive the school’s popularity and keep it from shutting down. “In order to protect our beloved school, there’s only one thing we can do… become pop stars!”
Their goal is simple: Become an overnight sensation and use their nationwide media exposure to promote their school and bring in a wave of new students to the ailing area. A simple but solid plan, they figure. Naturally, they’re nervous and wonder if this plan can really succeed, but for better or worse their new journey has begun…
“All we can ask for is just a tiny bit of support from you. We truly believe that with your help, we can change the world around us. We will make our dreams come true!”
(Source: NIS America)
About Love Live! School idol project
This melodic anime series, Love Live! School idol project, also known as Love Live! School Idol Project,, made its debut in 2013 as a Music and Slice of Life production spanning 13 episodes. With its blend of melodic and calming elements, it offers an engaging series for genre fans.
Alternative Titles for Love Live! School idol project
Love Live! School idol project is known around the world by several names: Love Live! School Idol Project, ラブライブ! School idol project, Живая любовь: проект 'Школьный идол'. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Love Live! School idol project
You can watch all 13 episodes of Love Live! School idol project on AnimeHub. Start watching Love Live! School idol project from Episode 1.
Love Live! School idol project Details and Facts
Love Live! School idol project is a TV, consisting of 13 episodes, which first aired in 2013, during the Winter season, produced by Lantis, NIS America Inc., Sunrise, with episodes running approximately 0h 24m minutes each. Its genres include Music and Slice of Life.
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Overview
Otonokizaka High School stands on the border of three cities: Akihabara—a pop culture mecca that’s evolving by the minute; Kanda—a conservative, cultured city where history and tradition reign supreme; and Jinbo—a quiet area reserved for a more mature, sophisticated population. Amidst this culture clash, the school now faces closure due to the enrollment of fewer and fewer students.
With the school planning to close within three years, nine female students come together with one thing in mind—form a pop idol group to revive the school’s popularity and keep it from shutting down. “In order to protect our beloved school, there’s only one thing we can do… become pop stars!”
Their goal is simple: Become an overnight sensation and use their nationwide media exposure to promote their school and bring in a wave of new students to the ailing area. A simple but solid plan, they figure. Naturally, they’re nervous and wonder if this plan can really succeed, but for better or worse their new journey has begun…
“All we can ask for is just a tiny bit of support from you. We truly believe that with your help, we can change the world around us. We will make our dreams come true!”
(Source: NIS America)
About Love Live! School idol project
This melodic anime series, Love Live! School idol project, also known as Love Live! School Idol Project,, made its debut in 2013 as a Music and Slice of Life production spanning 13 episodes. With its blend of melodic and calming elements, it offers an engaging series for genre fans.
Alternative Titles for Love Live! School idol project
Love Live! School idol project is known around the world by several names: Love Live! School Idol Project, ラブライブ! School idol project, Живая любовь: проект 'Школьный идол'. Regardless of which title you know it by, you can find all episodes here.
Where to Watch Love Live! School idol project
You can watch all 13 episodes of Love Live! School idol project on AnimeHub. Start watching Love Live! School idol project from Episode 1.
Love Live! School idol project Details and Facts
Love Live! School idol project is a TV, consisting of 13 episodes, which first aired in 2013, during the Winter season, produced by Lantis, NIS America Inc., Sunrise, with episodes running approximately 0h 24m minutes each. Its genres include Music and Slice of Life.
Anime Similar to Love Live! School idol project
If you enjoyed Love Live! School idol project, you might also like these anime from similar genres:
- Bocchi the Rock! Re: (Music, Slice of Life)
- Love Live! Nijigasaki Gakuen School Idol Doukoukai 2nd Season (Music, Slice of Life)
- Ochikobore Fruit Tart (Music, Slice of Life)
- Hibike! Euphonium 2 (Music, Slice of Life)
- BanG Dream! 2nd Season (Music, Slice of Life)
- PriPara (Music, Slice of Life)
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- ラブライブ! School idol project
- Synonyms
- Живая любовь: проект 'Школьный идол'
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- Love Live! School Idol Project
- Type
- TV
- Episodes
- 13
- Aired
- Season
- Winter
- Released Year
- 2013
- Studios
- Lantis, NIS America Inc., Sunrise
- Genres
- Music, Slice of Life
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