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Come True! Our Dreams! (叶え!私たちの夢―― Kanae! Watashitachi no Yume!) is the first episode of the Love Live! School idol project anime series. It aired on January 6, 2013.

Summary[]

Director Minami announces that Otonokizaka High School will close after everyone graduates due to the lack of students, much to the shock of second year student Honoka Kosaka who loves the school. As she and her classmates Umi Sonoda and Kotori Minami try to think of a way to make the school more attractive to prospective students, Honoka is surprised that her younger sister, Yukiho, wants to go to a different school called UTX High School instead of Otonokizaka.

As Honoka decides to investigate UTX, she finds it's attracting a lot of students because of a school idol group called A-RISE. Honoka decides that the best way to save her school is to start an idol group, but Umi is not keen on that idea. As Honoka becomes downhearted, she finds a talented singer and pianist. She asks her to join her idol group, but she declines and despite the rejection, Honoka tries even harder. Umi inevitably gives in and partakes in Honoka's idea with Kotori after seeing Honoka practicing dance moves. Despite their request to start an idol club being rejected by the student council president, Eli Ayase, Honoka remains determined to make it work. While outside, Honoka, Umi, and Kotori sing "Susume→Tomorrow."

Cast[]

Japanese
English

Members of μ's[]

Debut member(s) is/are highlighted in bold.

  1. Honoka Kosaka
  2. Kotori Minami
  3. Umi Sonoda

Videos[]

Trivia[]

  • Whether Honoka, Umi, and Kotori's performance of "Susume→Tomorrow" actually happened or it's just part of their imagination is unclear, as they've yet to be trained to perform until Let's Start Becoming Idols!.
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