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Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club (ラブライブ!虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会 Rabu Raibu! Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukūru Aidoru Dōkōkai) to spin-off japońskiego projektu multimedialnego opracowanego wspólnie przez ASCII Media Works', Dengeki G's magazine, wytwórnię muzyczną Lantis oraz studio anime Sunrise.

Nowe szkolne idolki zostały po raz pierwszy zapowiedziane pod tytułem "PERFECT Dream Project". Pierwsze dziewięć członków obsady zostało ujawnione 21 września 2017 podczas Tokyo Game Show 2017. Nowa gra mobilna Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS jako oficjalny tytuł PERFECT Dream Project również została zapowiedziana podczas tego pokazu.

Telewizyjna adaptacja anime została ogłoszona 15 grudnia 2019 podczas drugiego dnia Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club First Live with You! umacniając swoje istnienie jako kolejny duży projekt po sukcesie Love Live! Sunshine!!.

Nijigasaki High School Idol Club[]

Nijigasaki High School School Idol Club składa się z dziewięciu członków, z których trzy są trzema najpopularniejszymi dziewczynami z rzadkością N w SIF, a pozostałe sześć to nowe postacie stworzone dla projektu.

Anime[]

Nijigaku

Adaptacja anime została ogłoszona z teaserem wizualnym podczas drugiego dnia Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club First Live with You! Nie dostarczono żadnych dalszych informacji.

O Projekcie[]

Przed ogłoszeniem projektu rozpoczęto ankietę popularności SIF która poprosiła graczy o głosowanie na swoją ulubioną postać z rzadkością N. Emma Verde wygrała na pierwszym miejscu, Shizuku Osaka na drugim miejscu, i Kanata Konoe wchodząc na trzecie miejsce[1]. Kiedy projekt został ogłoszony po raz pierwszy, na podglądzie pojawiły się sylwetki trzech zwycięzców. Po odkryciu trzech dziewczyn dodano sześć nowych sylwetek dla nowych postaci.

Od samego początku zawartość jest regularnie wysyłana na stronie internetowej Dengeki, Famitsu App site i SIF app, z dziewięcioma dziewczynami podzielonymi na trzy zespoły na trzech platformach.

  • Dengeki Online: Karin Asaka, Kasumi Nakasu, i Setsuna Yuki
  • Famitsu App: Ai Miyashita, Ayumu Uehara, i Rina Tennoji
  • SIF app: Kanata Konoe, Shizuku Osaka, i Emma Verde

Podczas, gdy wszystkie trzy platformy zawierają ciągłe 4-komosy z ich odpowiednimi postaciami, wykorzystują także postacie do promowania własnej treści: np. Dengeki Online wykorzystał swoje postacie, aby dokonać przeglądu nowej, nadchodzącej postaci gry.

21 Września 2017 r. Rozpoczęła się nowa gra Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS został ogłoszony. Ta nowa gra będzie zawierać postacie z PDP jak również ich poprzednicy z μ's i Aqours.

Aktorka Głosowa[]

Information Programs[]

Information programs are currently airing to promote the whole franchise, with the voice actresses as hosts.

The program that airs on internet TV is:

  • Love Live! Nijigasaki High School School Idol Club "Nice To Meet You!" Public Live Broadcast (ラブライブ!虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会 はじめまして!公開生放送 Rabu Raibu! Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukuuru Aidoru Doukou-kai Hajimemashite! Koukai Namahousou)
  • Love Live! Nijigasaki High School School Idol Club Mieru Radio (ラブライブ!虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会 みえるラジオ Rabu Raibu! Nijigasaki Gakuen Sukuuru Aidoru Doukou-kai Mieru Rajio)

AbemaTV started airing the program every Saturday fortnight from July 21, 2018. Each episode is 1 hour in duration except for the 6th and final episode which was rescheduled to October 20, 2018 and was 1 hour and 30 minutes in duration.

On each episode, the voice actresses compete in all sorts of games; pasttimes and party games, console games, VR games, and even visiting sports and amusement centers.

Mayu Sagara won the competition and her character, Kasumi Nakasu, was declared as the Ultra Games image girl.

Other Programs[]

  • Voice actresses from all three teams have been featured in YouTube videos that have been released on their respective teams' official YouTube channels (Dengeki Online, Famitsu App, and SIF). The main goal of these programs is to let the fans become more familiar with the voice actresses of the characters that attend Nijigasaki High School, as well as various other activities.

Albums[]

Aby zobaczyć listę kompozytorów i aranżerów, kliknij przycisk tutaj.


TOKIMEKI Runners


TOKIMEKIRunners

Tracklist:

Tracklist:

  1. TOKIMEKI Runners
  2. Yume e no Ippo
  3. Diamond
  4. Anata no Risou no Heroine
  5. Starlight
  6. Meccha Going!!
  7. Nemureru Mori ni Ikitai na
  8. CHASE!
  9. Evergreen
  10. Doki Pipo ☆ Emotion


Release Date: November 21, 2018



Love U my friends


LoveUmyfriends

Tracklist:

Tracklist:

  1. Kaika Sengen
  2. ☆Wonderland☆
  3. Audrey
  4. Wish
  5. Yuu & Ai
  6. My Own Fairy-Tale
  7. MELODY
  8. Koe Tsunagou yo
  9. Teletelepathy
  10. Love U my friends


Release Date: October 2, 2019


Singles[]


Muteki-kyuu*Believer


Muteki-kyu Believer

Tracklist:

Tracklist:

  1. Muteki-kyuu*Believer
  2. Mirai Harmony


Release Date: Summer 2020


Units[]

DiverDiva[]


SUPER NOVA


SUPER NOVA

Tracklist:

  1. SUPER NOVA
  2. Love Triangle


Release Date: February 12, 2020


A・ZU・NA[]


Dream Land! Dream World!


Dream Land! Dream World!

Tracklist:

  1. Dream Land! Dream World!
  2. Cheer for you!!


Release Date: February 12, 2020


QU4RTZ[]


Sing & Smile!!


Sing & Smile!!

Tracklist:

  1. Sing & Smile!!
  2. Beautiful Moonlight


Release Date: February 12, 2020


Live Concerts[]

Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club First Live with You![]

Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club First Live with You! is Nijigasaki's live concert that took place at Musashino Forest Sports Plaza on December 14 & 15, 2019.


Nijigasaki High School Idol Club First Live with You!


Nijigasakifirstlivewithyou

Tracklist:

Full list can be found here.


Release Date: June 17, 2020


Polling History[]

Monthly Ranking[]

Regular voting contests for fan popularity occur each month, with the results published on the official site's news section.

2017[]

The first popularity poll ran from July 4 until July 10 and the results were as follows:[2]

  • 1st: Rina Tennoji
  • 2nd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 3rd: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 4th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 5th: Karin Asaka
  • 6th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 7th: Emma Verde
  • 8th: Kanata Konoe
  • 9th: Ai Miyashita


The second popularity poll ran from August 1 until August 7 and the results were as follows:[3]

  • 1st: Setsuna Yuki
  • 2nd: Rina Tennoji
  • 3rd: Shizuku Osaka
  • 4th: Kanata Konoe
  • 5th: Emma Verde
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 8th: Karin Asaka
  • 9th: Ai Miyashita


The third popularity poll ran from September 5 until September 11 and the results were as follows:[4]

  • 1st: Setsuna Yuki
  • 2nd: Rina Tennoji
  • 3rd: Shizuku Osaka
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Karin Asaka
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Ai Miyashita
  • 8th: Emma Verde
  • 9th: Kanata Konoe


The fourth popularity poll ran from October 10 until October 16 and the results are as follows:[5]

  • 1st: Karin Asaka
  • 2nd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 3rd: Rina Tennoji
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 6th: Kanata Konoe
  • 7th: Ai Miyashita
  • 8th: Emma Verde
  • 9th: Ayumu Uehara


The fifth popularity poll ran from November 7 until November 13 and the results are as follows:[6]

  • 1st: Setsuna Yuki
  • 2nd: Karin Asaka
  • 3rd: Kanata Konoe
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Ai Miyashita
  • 6th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 7th: Rina Tennoji
  • 8th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 9th: Emma Verde


The sixth popularity poll ran from December 5 until December 11 and the results are as follows:[7]

  • 1st: Karin Asaka
  • 2nd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 3rd: Kanata Konoe
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Ai Miyashita
  • 6th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 7th: Emma Verde
  • 8th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 9th: Rina Tennoji


2018[]

The seventh popularity poll ran from January 28 until February 3 and the results are as follows:[8]

  • 1st: Rina Tennoji
  • 2nd: Karin Asaka
  • 3rd: Shizuku Osaka
  • 4th: Setsuna Yuki
  • 5th: Kanata Konoe
  • 6th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 7th: Ai Miyashita
  • 8th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 9th: Emma Verde


The eighth popularity poll ran from February 25 until March 3 and the results are as follows:[9]

  • 1st: Karin Asaka
  • 2nd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 3rd: Ai Miyashita
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Kanata Konoe
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Emma Verde
  • 8th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 9th: Rina Tennoji


The ninth popularity poll ran from March 28 until April 3 and the results are as follows:[10]

  • 1st: Karin Asaka
  • 2nd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 3rd: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 4th: Ai Miyashita
  • 5th: Kanata Konoe
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 8th: Emma Verde
  • 9th: Rina Tennoji


The tenth popularity poll ran from April 21 until April 27 and the results are as follows:[11]

  • 1st: Karin Asaka
  • 2nd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 3rd: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 4th: Emma Verde
  • 5th: Ai Miyashita
  • 6th: Kanata Konoe
  • 7th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 8th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 9th: Rina Tennoji


The eleventh popularity poll ran from May 28 until June 3 and the results are as follows:[12]

  • 1st: Setsuna Yuki
  • 2nd: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 3rd: Karin Asaka
  • 4th: Kanata Konoe
  • 5th: Ai Miyashita
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Emma Verde
  • 8th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 9th: Rina Tennoji


The twelfth popularity poll ran from June 21 until June 28 and the results are as follows:[13]

  • 1st: Setsuna Yuki
  • 2nd: Karin Asaka
  • 3rd: Kanata Konoe
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 6th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 7th: Ai Miyashita
  • 8th: Emma Verde
  • 9th: Rina Tennoji


The thirteenth popularity poll ran from July 19 until July 25 and the results are as follows:[14]

  • 1st: Kanata Konoe
  • 2nd: Karin Asaka
  • 3rd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 4th: Ai Miyashita
  • 5th: Rina Tennoji
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 8th: Emma Verde
  • 9th: Shizuku Osaka


The fourteenth popularity poll ran from August 20 until August 26 and the results are as follows:[15]

  • 1st: Kanata Konoe
  • 2nd: Karin Asaka
  • 3rd: Setsuna Yuki
  • 4th: Kasumi Nakasu
  • 5th: Shizuku Osaka
  • 6th: Ayumu Uehara
  • 7th: Rina Tennoji
  • 8th: Ai Miyashita
  • 9th: Emma Verde

Other Polls[]

The SIF 5th Anniversary Campaign Girl poll ran from November 16, 2017 until November 26, 2017 and the results are as follows:[16]

  • 1st: Setsuna Yuki
  • 2nd: Rina Tennoji
  • 3rd: Shizuku Osaka


Annual MVP

  • 2017: Setsuna Yuki[17]


Introduction Messages[]

Gallery[]

External links[]

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