Nijiiro Passions!

Nijiiro Passions! (虹色Passions!) is a single by Nijigasaki High School Idol Club as well as Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Season 1's opening song, starting from Episode 2. It was released on October 21, 2020.

The song is written by Ayaka Miyake, composed and arranged by Keisuke Koyama.

CD

 * 1) Nijiiro Passions! (虹色Passions!)
 * 2) Sweet Eyes
 * 3) Nijiiro Passions! (Off Vocal)
 * 4) Sweet Eyes (Off Vocal)

Audio

 * Does not work on iPad, or any medium that does not support the .ogg audio format.

Gallery
NOTE: The original Japanese broadcast of the opening slightly differs from the international releases.

Live Performances

 * December 26, 2020: Tokimeki RanranRunrun Go! (TV Size Version)
 * March 20 & 21, 2021: Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Shuffle Festival
 * May 8 & 9, 2021: Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club 3rd Live! School Idol Festival ~Yume no Hajimari~
 * July 1 & 2, 2023: Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Nijitabi! TOKIMEKI FAN MEETING TOUR

Trivia

 * The hats in their outfits resemble the 4 inverted pyramids of Tokyo Big Sight's Conference Tower.
 * A off-vocal version can be heard in A Brand New Thrill, during the opening.
 * The appearance of Niji High Express in The Place Where the Rainbow Begins was based on the outfit of this song.

OP Video-based Trivia

 * The international version had the 7-11 logos replaced with "9 Shop" and the VenusFort logo removed, due to lacking rights for third party placements overseas.
 * Some of the girls' poses near the end of the video are based on their seiyuu counterparts' photos in the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club First Live with You! pamphlet.
 * There is a scene where Setsuna and Yu are outside the Odaiba Gamers store, a nod to the fact that Setsuna is Odaiba Gamers' poster girl.
 * Rina appearing in front of the SEGA-operated Tokyo Joypolis is a nod to the fact that she is Nijigasaki's SEGA staff image girl.
 * The Sasuke plush and the game cartridges can be seen in a still of Ayumu's room.
 * The latter is likely to be a reference to a Famitsu app 4koma chapter where Ayumu purchased a lot of kusoge (a term for horrible games).