Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow

Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow

In the film's story, Uranohoshi Girls' High School's idol group Aqours has won the final Love Live! contest. While preparing to enroll at a new school, the first- and second-year students encounter unexpected trouble. Also, after heading for a graduation trip, the third-year students go missing. As they are separated, the Aqours members appreciate the weight of their togetherness for the first time. In order to move forward, they must decide how to react to their new situations.

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  • Type:MOVIE
  • Studios:Sunrise
  • Date aired: 4-1-2019 to 4-1-2019
  • Status:FINISHED
  • Genre:Music, Slice of Life
  • Scores:75
  • Popularity:15690
  • Duration:101 min/ep
  • Quality: HD
  • Episodes:1

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master117

master117

Note: I was lucky to be able to view an early version in german cinemas with german subtitles. Subtitles are rated but not included in the final score. I was having problems deciding how to score this movie, and how to include both bad and good parts. Therefore I will rate this movie in 10 categories, so we can get a very unique look at it: Plot, Visuals, Animation, Songs/Performances, Character distribution, Character development, Outfits, Hair, Comedy, German subtitles. Understanding this review will require general knowledge of Love Live! Sunshine!!. -------------------------------------- Plot: 2/10 The Story consists of 4 very loosely related sub-plots, which are not completely sequential. Keeping Aquors together. 4/10 Finding Mari. 2/10 Keeping Saint Snow together. 5/10 Saving the School, again? 1/10 I did not appreciate the plot at all, many parts felt either generic or copied from earlier Love Live!. There where several nonsensical parts, similar to the end of Season 2 of Sunshine. What I enjoyed was the execution, the characters are very captivating and can kind of hide the non working plot and convince you of the power of School Idols being what holds reality together, otherwise there would be no way to overlook the huge amount of plotholes. -------------------------------------- Visuals: 7/10 There where lots of good shots, the art style wasn't super refined but absolutely ok. Background characters looked a lot better than in previous instances. Facial expressions and eyes were excellent. Light and bloom effects looked ok. But there is still one big concern in all idol animes we have not talked about yet: 3D models.I found the quality of the 3D models wildy inconsistent this time around. Therefore I will go into detail on this in the "Performances" section. -------------------------------------- Animations: 9/10 We are talking about the movement of characters here, not image quality. I felt that Animation and expressiveness of the characters were excellent. Everything looked fluid and arguably realistic. At no point was I disappointed by the way characters moved. This movie had no fast action scenes, which are normally the best way to detect animation flaws. -------------------------------------- Songs/Performances: 8/10 An idol anime rises and falls with it's songs and performances. There were 5 perfomances and a vocal insert song/montage by all of Aquors. __First Performance: Bokura was Hashitte kita Michi...__ Members: All 9 Center: Chika Topic: A song about continuing Aquors even after the third years leave. End with Chika having a Solo and the Center. Song: + Outfits: o Animation: o Models: - - - Rating: 4/10 __Second Performance: Tousou Meisou Moebius Loop__ Members: Dia, Mari, Kanan Center: - Topic: A song about running away from PLOTHOLE. Blatant copy of ? <- Heartbeat. Song: + Outfits: + Animation: ++ Models: o Rating: 6/10 __Third Performance: Hop? Stop? Nonstop!__ Members: All 9 Center: Mari A song about Idols being more important than the social norms of Mari's Mom. Song: ++ Outfits: + Animation: ++ + Models: + Rating: 8/10 __Fourth Performance: Believe Again__ Members: Saint Snow Center: - A song about being strippers? Police themed Strippers? Song: ++ Outfits: ++ + Animation: ++ Models: ++ Rating: 9.5/10 __Fifth Performance: Brightest Melody__ Members: All 9 Center: You? Kinda? A song about shining? In the loosest sense. Song: + Outfits: ++ + Animation: + Models: 0 Rating: 7.5/10 __Sixth Performance: Kiseki Hikaru__ Members: All 9 Center: - A background song for building a concert Stage. Song: ++ Outfits: x Animation: x Models: x Rating: x __Last Performance: Next SPARKLING__ Members: 1st and 2nd Year, then all 9 Center: 3rd years Another song about Aquors being eternal. Song: + Outfits: ++ Animation: ++ Models: + Rating: 8/10 -------------------------------------- Character distribution: 1/10 A prominent critique for Sunshine is that certain characters get way less lines and screentime than other. And the movie only made it worse. So I decided to kinda count. Characters by lines: Chika> Ruby > Mari >> Yohane >> Riko > Tsuki(You's cousin) > You >Kanan > Dia > Hanamaru The first three probably had as many lines as the rest combined. But that is not the only problem, if we look at only important lines, lines that progress the story or a character, we get. Characters by important lines: Chika > Ruby > Mari >> Riko > Tsuki(You's cousin) > Kanan > You > 0 = Dia = Hanamaru = Yohane This is __NOT JOKE__, in my opinion Dia, Hanamaru and Yohane said exactly 0 lines that contributed anything. Furthermore You now falls behind Kanan. Yohanes only lines were Dark Angel related, Hanamarus Food and Dias dotting on her sister. The distribution of importance is just disgraceful. -------------------------------------- Character development: 2/10 Characters that had development shown: Ruby, Leah, Shiitake, Mari? Characters that probably had development, but not shown: Mari's Mom, 1st and 2nd years. Shoutout to Kanan for being as stale as wet cement. -------------------------------------- Outfits: 8/10 Chika: - - You: o Riko: + Ruby: ++ Hanamaru: ++ Yohane: ++ + Dia: ++ Mari: +++ Kanan: - - Leah: ++ Sarah: ++ Tsuki: + Yohane was soooo cute. Mari looks great in leather. Kanan looked like she robbed homeless for her clothes. Chika took the stuff even Kanan wouldn't steal from the Homeless. Turns out, stripper outfits are hot. -------------------------------------- Hair: 8/10 Chika: - You: + Riko: + Ruby: ++ Hanamaru: ++ Yohane: ++ + Dia: ++ Mari: o Kanan: o Leah: + Sarah: + Tsuki: o Did I already mention how cute Yohane looked? Dia had a High Ponyttail, very nice. Hanamaru rocked tradditional braids + glasses. -------------------------------------- Comedy: 9/10 The humor is really on point. A mix of references, slapstick, witty retorts and sticky situations left the cinema laughing every few minutes. -------------------------------------- German subtitles: 0/10 There were huge amounts of typos. Aquors where always referenced with an article, the Aquors instead of Aquors. Fontsize was small and not very well stylized. The story ocassionally made no sense, details seem to have been omitted. Weird punctuation appears out of nowhere. Summary and final Score: 4/10 In total, I found the movie amusing and entertaining, but if I look any deeper than the absolute surfce it falls apart. I would watch it again, but I would prefer to be very drunk. The songs and performances are great but the rest is clearly below average. Some characters got shafted, AGAIN. I really can't stand seeing Chika anymore. This leads me to give it: 4/10

Heinzes

Heinzes

# Heinzes' 2010s Anime Cleanup Series #5 ____ ~~~__spoilers within, consider yourself warned__ img660(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/403423894683254785/679112168465235978/vlcsnap-2020-02-17-16h48m38s533.png) >When dawn breaks, you'll be able to see the sun!~~~ Okay, so the plot is jumbled, the distribution of screen time and important dialogue between characters is wildly uneven, and the concessions to plot convenience are a bit much; these are all true. And yet, I was still wholly swept up in this film and marked out extremely hard for several moments. The narrative, as revealed through the film’s themes and character interactions, still rings strong and true enough to stick the landing with surety. _Love Live!_ is really something that is just too meaningful and specifically moving to me that I can’t even begin to think of approaching it “objectively” (as if criticism should ever be a consideration of a series of neatly segmented and weighted qualitative points). While the previous film of the franchise (concerning the previous group, μ’s) rested on the buildup from the preceding series about the group coming to an end by choice, Aqours made no such resolutions in their own show. _Over the Rainbow_ continues the series’ secondary project here, in a sense undercutting the externalized, bombastic, “proving it to the world” ambitions of μ’s by continuing to turn inward, charting the uncertainties and self-doubt experienced by Chika and company, and resolving these only when they are assured in themselves and able to lift each other up because of it. The revelation at which the film ultimately arrives is that life goes on, people come and go, but memories are an eternal capsule of shared moments. The film partakes, through two of its major plot threads, in the aforementioned external story, with the continued existence of Aqours needing to be justified to those doubtful. Mari to her mother, and the remaining first and second years to their new parent school. This feels less like a cop out and more like a logical progression to me, since the next step after becoming confident and assured within yourself is to prove it to others. Ultimately though, the girls here find that the approval of others is of little consequence, when what they’ve created and accomplished carries such shared personal significance and fulfillment. To gush just a bit, one of the places where _Over the Rainbow_ truly excels is in its comedy. The tightly constructed gags are an avenue which allows some of the more sidelined characters to really shine, and it makes sense that this is so, since their individual stories were largely resolved in the series proper. The two characters who stand out the most in this regard are Yoshiko and Hanamaru. I simply love these two, and their interplay is always highly amusing, with the way their respective eccentricities - Yoshiko’s fallen angel persona and Hanamaru’s impossibly voracious appetite - bounce off each other, taking turns from scene to scene playing the straight man to each other’s nonsense. Other exemplary aspects in the film, as is the standard for the greater franchise, are visuals and music, both creating a bright atmosphere that proves the possibility of exploring deep feelings and emotion without having to settle into dour, greyed realism. _Over the Rainbow_ continues the trend within the _Love Live!_ franchise of providing breezy, light entertainment with a capacity for thoughtfulness and reflection that hits home in just the right way. ____ Final Grade: __B+__

Tani

Tani

I’ll make this short and sweet. What I think made the original Love Live so infectious was the fact that it was a really simple concept. The writers didn’t need to do anything special or throw in big narrative twists (and when they did it didn’t work out too well, see Kotori’s arc at the end of Season 1), they could just basically use the simple plot structure they had and put the show on autopilot, allowing for the memes and simple emotional arcs to basically write themselves. Simplicity can work wonders with shows like this, and what made μ‘s work was just that. The plot of the movie especially was straightforward and simple, and was able to deliver a lot of fun moments along the way because of this. Not necessarily in the sense of “turning your brain off”, but more akin to staying within the bounds of simplicity and allowing the viewer an experience that doesn’t prod your brain. After watching the movie, my conclusion is that the failure of Sunshine lies on the writers simply being incompetent. They were wedged in a scenario where they wanted to rely heavily on the plot points and character beats that made μ‘s work (and sell) so well while also trying to come up with new and exciting scenarios. The problem? They can’t fucking write, and as a result they have officially gone off the deep end. The Sunshine Movie is a mess from start to finish, trying to shove in a plot that miraculously is at the same time both half-assed and over complicated. It seemed like they really wanted to avoid making the μ‘s Movie: Part 2 so they relied 100% on their writing abilities to create a whole new scenario, but the movie is so overstuffed with random ass arcs and concepts that flow in no way together and barely make any sense on their own. Digging deeper into this movie would probably unearth even more tiny details that were flat out ignored that I would probably go insane doing so, since there were so many on the surface to begin with. In summation, I hate Sunshine. It’s cashgrab mentality came to full focus in this half-baked film that felt completely devoid of passion, something that μ‘s at least had a bit of. I’m so glad that its over with and hopefully these new writers can approach PDP with a little more creativity and passion.

FestivalsOfComf

FestivalsOfComf

# **Setting expectations**: - This review is being written under a subjective lens and mainly enjoyment. - If you come to expect opinions from a very critical sense, wrong place. A lot of people online come to expect reviews as such, this review ain’t gonna be like that. I just like to talk about anime I enjoy. And so this review is about such things. Sorry if this ain't what you're looking for. - I’ll try to keep spoilers to a minimum! --- # **Assumptions**: - I assume that you’ve already watched Love Live Sunshine Season 1 & Season 2 before reading this to see what the movie was like or just to gather my opinion. - I assume that you’ve already watched the previous season of Love Live School Idol Project Season 1, Season 2, and the Movie as they’re sort of required before going into the Sunshine series. --- # **Anime Adaptation vs. Real Life Idol Unit**: An important note - apparently, the anime adaptation of Aqours and the idol unit of Aqours are different! This review will be focusing on the anime adaptation of Aqours only!! I suggest not dismissing the idol unit if the anime adaptation leaves a poor taste in your mouth. And if you liked the anime adaptation, go check out the idol unit. Some of the songs are quite nice! --- # **The Review - Introduction:** The epilogue and closing chapter of Aqours in Love Live. This is the last story told in animated format. What's my rating? I gave it a 7.5/10 If you really liked the series in general and liked the movie, don’t let this review deter you from enjoying those properties. This is just my opinion on what I think and why I give it as such. If you enjoyed it, I’m glad you enjoyed it. That’s a positive and you gained some value out of your time. Don’t feel bad for liking something that others didn't! --- # **My reasoning and further explanation:** - **Director** According to AnimeNewsNetwork (they have full staff listings), this movie was directed by Kazuo SAKAI. He was responsible for directing the Love Live Sunshine TV series. There is no visible presence of Takahiko KYŌGOKU from the Love Live School Idol Project series. Naturally, comparisons will happen due to it being in the same series. For maximum enjoyment, I would try to look at this film as its own thing. Looking for comparisons while watching will just hinder your enjoyment. - **Story & Characters** This movie was… interesting. If I compare it to the School Idol Project movie, it touches upon many similar themes of legacy and succession but it’s clear that it’s going through its own direction which I think is completely fine. I was getting tired of the Muse connection for many hours in the TV series haha. So, how did it handle the themes of graduation, independence, succession, and legacy? I’m not sure what happened, maybe hectic production or something. There was a clear outline from start to finish but the natural progression in-between story beats was clearly missing. Again, please don’t compare it to the School Idol Project movie, it doesn’t take a more focused exploration on its themes like it does. In this script, it was also pretty clear that they forgot certain plot points from the TV series or the weight of said plot points for characters. There’s some retreading of some conflicts and while it’s quite a little bit different, I didn't like how it was executed and presented. It has gotten to a point where I just turned off my brain for the rest. This allowed me to enjoy the film a lot more instead of just nitpicking why certain things were happening because if I did, I’m sure I wouldn’t be able to be entertained. At the end of the day, I’m trying to be entertained. While I understand these are teenagers and kids, I just cannot bother to look at how things are going and comment about it anymore. To those who care a lot about the way the story is executed, this may become a big problem for you. To me, the movie is musical number-focused with performances, in between it has some comedic character moments and a few serious characters moments. Those aspects were well-done, I enjoyed my time with these characters in those individual scenes. I think the characterization and chemistry between the characters were quite entertaining at times, they did try to freshen up the jokes which was nice. Also for those who recently finished Love Live Sunshine season 2, go take a break for a few days before jumping into the movie. I think having binged Love Live Sunshine, the nostalgic moments didn’t hit as hard as maybe intended hahaha. For me, the story *as a whole* took a backseat in favour of a very loose framed context to why certain songs were being presented on-screen or why certain characters are at this point. I guess you could say there’s a bunch of pacing issues but it seems like that was in favour of upping the production value to the max. - **Production Quality: Visual & Performances** This movie is peak Love Live visual quality. If you disagree, come on, remove that negative bias and look at how beautiful this all looks. It’s understandable that some people would like some story to chew on while watching something beautiful but I’ll have to give respect to Sunrise studios for upping their animation quality so high that it’s ‘movie quality’. This is the best that Love Live will look on the screen in the animated version. Maybe the new announced Love Live anime will compete with it, who knows! In trading off some realism from the story, the production stages look absolutely out of this world to me. It shouldn’t make sense in the world but it still looks really amazing that highlights the performances really well. The choreography for the characters during their performances is really entertaining to watch. If you get excited for the character performances with their dancing and singing, I think you won’t be disappointed. Like in Sunshine, the blending of 2D and 3D was masterfully done. These performances were a highlight from me when watching the movie and why I didn’t mind how certain story beats got there. Minor spoiler - you actually see dudes in the show in the background. MALES EXIST IN LOVE LIVE SUNSHINE, EVERYONE. - **Production Quality: Audio - Music/VAs** The music was varied in lyrics, rhythm, and written by many different people. While it obviously fit within the story context, I felt actual variety as it went along with different songs which I appreciated a lot. Music production was quite great to listen to here personally. I can always count on Love Live to not disappoint in the music department at least haha. For the VAs, they pull in the same quality performances from the TV series and do a nice job! --- # **Rankings** Before ending off the review. Time to list the best girls and best boys. Best girl: Yohane (Yoshiko) Runner-up: Yousoro Girl Runner runner-up: Dia Best boy: that guy in the background Runner-up: that other dude in the background Runner runner-up: that one guy we can barely see the face of! **I’ll get this question eventually. Which Love Live is better overall?** As of now, I think Love Live School Idol Project (SiP) and Love Live Sunshine have their own strengths and weaknesses. They’re completely two separate series in the same franchise. I think SiP excels in certain story elements and production while Sunshine excels in other certain story elements and production. At this point, I cannot say which is better personally. If you based it on ratings which stemmed from enjoyment, yeah Sunshine wins there. Still that doesn’t mean SiP is bad or anything just because I enjoyed Sunshine more. --- # **Conclusion** And now, my general recommendations: - For those who disliked Love Live Sunshine Season 1 & Season 2. You will not like this movie at all, I guarantee it. This doesn’t win you back to liking Sunshine as it focuses more on the performances clearly. Save this for a rainy day over the rainbow or in the background. - For those who liked Love Live Sunshine Season 1 & Season 2. You will have an enjoyable time. How much enjoyment will depend on how you react to what it presents to you. AKA - go watch it, dummy and form your own opinion. Have fun :) That ends the review. I’ve binged a bunch of idols and some people are sick of reading my idol banter but it was really fun. I don’t regret this whole Love Live journey. While I got burned by some storytelling decisions, I was entertained and that’s what matters in the end for this hobby for me personally. If I wasn’t entertained, I would just turn it off and go watch something else lol. Thanks for reading my review! Yousoro! P.S. If you like Muse and/or Aqours, send me track names of songs you like from them (with links if you can). I really like this style of music. I’ve really dived into Idol hell. I’ll be finishing idolmaster now. If you like idols, that’s also an anime you should check out if you haven’t.

ThePieGod7

ThePieGod7

# __~~~INTRODUCTION~~~__ Love Live Sunshine is ok. Hot take of the century, I know. In case you don’t know what Love Live Sunshine is, it’s part of a multimedia project known as Love Live! and is sort of a sequel to Love Live! School Idol Project. The media in question includes anime, movies, mobile games, manga, songs, live performances of said songs, and a shit ton of merchandise. Love Live! Sunshine!! in particular focuses on Chika Takami, an upbeat schoolgirl from Numazu who doesn’t take no for an answer becoming a school idol to escape the fate of just being a normal girl. She forms the group known as Aqours, alongside her friends, tomboy high-diver You Watanabe and disaster-lesbian pianist Riko Sakurachi, and they meet more friends along the way. Those would be shy idol-lover Ruby Kurosawa, big-eater country-girl Hanamaru, self-aware chuuni Yoshiko Tsushima, strict student prez/Ruby’s onee-chan Dia Kurosawa, mature-yet-easygoing Kanan Matsuura, and rich-girl funnyman Mari Ohara. Also, they become rivals with school idol group Saint Snow, consisting of Sarah Kazuno and Leah Kazuno, her tsundere sister. They end up trying to save their school from being shut down, and entering Love Live to do so. (Yes, Love Live is an actual thing within the series Love Live. In universe, it’s a contest between school idols to see who’s the best.) This is gonna be a complete overview not only of the Love Live Sunshine Movie, but Love Live Sunshine in general. (Although it will be mostly about the anime and music, I don’t play the gacha and I haven’t read much of the manga, lol). It should also be said that the Sunshine project technically isn’t over. As of writing this, there are albums that have yet to release, PVs that have yet to drop, and lives that have yet to happen. µ’s, the stars of Love Live!! School Idol Project, lasted around 6 years until disbanding, not counting their single that released just last year, so I estimate that Aqours has about 2 years left until the fun’s over. I don’t really want to wait that long, so just keep that in mind. I’ve got a couple of things to say about Sunshine, so I figure the best place to start is the beginning. # ~~~__ANIME__~~~ If you don’t want to hear me rant about a gay idol TV show for two million paragraphs (or you don’t want spoilers), then I’ll give an overview right here. Love Live Sunshine is a subpar anime, and how much you enjoy it is strictly defined by how much you enjoy the characters. The plot is nothing new. The dance sequences, while much better than that of its proceeding season - are still not the best, and even the animation besides that is standard stuff. The pacing is pretty garbage, and usually serves to prioritize having moments of ‘cute girls doing cute things,’ or as I like to call it: filler. If you’re fine with all that and just want to see a good cast of cute girls dancing to jpop while trying to save their school, as well as the slice-of-life hijinks that accompany it, then Love Live Sunshine is for you. And no, you don’t have to watch School Idol Project first. Alright, now time for my actual review of the whole anime. Spoilers inbound, if you care. ~~~__Love Live! Sunshine!! Season 1__~~~ https://anilist.co/anime/21584/Love-Live-Sunshine/ img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838972204015157258/bx21584-xk4lkHIfKLpe.png) To Sunshine’s credit, the first episode is pretty damn solid. The opening scene where a mysterious, elegant girl walks in, crimson hair whisking in the wind, all to the tune of a soothing piano… good stuff. And not just that! I really like how it introduces Chika, You, and Dia, as well as Yoshiko. Having Chika be the ‘normal girl’ straight from the offset is pretty basic storytelling, but hey, it’s good. Dia’s introduction is also pretty standard, and I wish they played on the ‘gatekeeper’ aspect of her character a little more, but whatever. Yoshiko’s weird spheal becomes pretty par for the course over the series, but I really like this line from the dub. youtube(https://youtu.be/HnZverZ4nMw?t=79) And You teasing Chika about becoming a school idol because she knows it fires her up is honestly some of the best characterization in the entire series. It’s a great example of showing how deep their relationship is, how they play off each other, and why they’re even friends in the first place, without them explicitly saying “wow we’re such good friends,” to each other, unlike a certain other group of childhood friends this show has. Ahem. A couple of the other character introductions are a bit sub-par, for my tastes. Mari says one line, then dips for the rest of the episode. Although that’s excusable, because her introduction is moreso later in the series, unlike Kanan, who barely has an introduction, she just shows up. But I suppose if they had to put every character in this episode, it could have been worse. Kanan not having enough content is gonna be kind of a running theme throughout the series, by the way, which leads into another point I’ll make later. Also, _Kimeta Yo Hand in Hand_ is a bop, but I suppose that’s neither here nor there. I’ll try not to be this in-depth for every episode. That would take way too long. A weirdly specific thing I noticed about Sunshine - at least season 1 - was that they seemed to have the explicit goal of “not being the School Idol Project again.” To be fair, they did fulfill this goal. That’s why instead of their first performance being in front of an empty house, the power goes out. That’s why when Chika hears the school is shutting down, she initially celebrates. That’s why instead of saving the school, they lose it. Not that I’m complaining, mind you. I’d rather have this than a show that hits the same beats as School Idol Project. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Back to the power going out in episode 3. I knew they weren’t gonna pull an empty house again, because the impact wouldn’t be as great. So the replacement, being the power outage, while a solid scene in and of itself, really just isn’t as good as its School Idol Project counterpart. This may seem like an oddly specific point to make, and it kind of is, but it leads to one of my main points on Sunshine. In some, keyword some, areas, School Idol Project is better. The rest of the season is kind of weird to talk about because holy shit, there’s a lot of filler. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: Love Live Sunshine feels as if they wrote a basic outline, animated all of the important scenes and dance sequences, and then went "oh shit we still have 2 hours of screen time left to fill." The emotional scenes are pretty good! The dance scenes are pretty good! The character development… varies, but it’s there! Unfortunately, a good half of this series is taken up by a bunch of filler. In season one alone, the girls hand out fliers, go to Tokyo, film a video, run a snack shop, go to Tokyo (again), and do a whole bunch of other slice of life stuff not worth mentioning. Love Live has never had good pacing, and it probably never will, but man, that snack shop shit was boring as fuck. The pacing ties into another problem I mentioned previously. Remember Kanan? She doesn’t join Aqours until episode 9, alongside Mari and Dia. The difference here is that Mari and Dia played active roles in the story up until this point, as Director and Student Council Prez respectively. Kanan doesn’t even go to school until episode 9, so she’s basically just vibing off screen for 3/4ths of this season. And like I said, she doesn’t have a strong introduction either, so the sudden emotional moment between her and Mari in episode 9 doesn’t hit as hard as it could have, if Kanan was more established up to this point. But nope! The first eight episodes are half filler. Kanan’s emotional beats throughout the story are pretty damn good, but man, this could have been executed way better. Anyways, the other emotional beats are enjoyable, when they want to be. The third year drama, while not at its climax just yet, is entertaining, and sometimes a little sad. I’m not the biggest fan of Hanamaru or Yoshiko, but their episodes are both fairly decent. They both set up some important character traits, and I suppose that at the very least, that’s what they’re supposed to do. On the other hand, You’s solo episode is a different beast entirely. You is sad, frustrated, and she dislikes herself (hate is a strong word) because she can’t bring herself to be honest with her friend. These are all pretty realistic feelings, and it’s something that really anyone would feel in that situation. Not to mention how You’s heart-to-heart with Mari is really one of the better scenes in the whole series. I feel the episode’s resolution could have been executed better (I mean seriously, they build it up as if You is gonna confess to Chika or something and then they just talk to each other, what gives? Their relationship doesn’t even change for the rest of the series after the fact), but overall, I really like that episode. Also, GLASSES YOU GLASSES YOU GLASSES YOU GLASSES YOU img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/825638010564509717/unknown.png) img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/825638345396846622/unknown.png) One last thing. The Saint Snow character introduction is quite possibly the peak of Love Live. youtube(https://youtu.be/ygbaInJDUic) Chika hearing a beautiful melody, only for the two girls singing it to turn around, one congratulating her and the other doing a fucking backflip over the first years… In a word, it’s kino. Overall, Season 1 could have been better, but it did the job, and it did it pretty well, at times. ~~~__Love Live! Sunshine!! Season 2__~~~ https://anilist.co/anime/98349/Love-Live-Sunshine-2nd-Season/ img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838972459180752926/nx98349-kj4hp8iNSzLr.png) There was something very weird I noticed with season 2. If you listen to the ost, there’s a leitmotif throughout a lot of the songs. If you don’t know what a leitmotif is, it’s a recurring musical theme throughout a piece of media. If you want a more comprehensive explanation, here’s an article describing the history of leitmotif, alongside its use in The Empire Strikes Back. https://soundtrackfest.com/en/articles/the-music-of-star-wars-the-leitmotif-and-its-use-in-the-empire-strikes-back/ Love Live Sunshine’s specific leitmotif is most prominent in Okosou kiseki o! (Miracle Rising!), about sixty five seconds in. Timestamped for convenience. youtube(https://youtu.be/TRg2RPedYb0?t=65) Here are a couple other examples of the leitmotif I could find, all timestamped. _Yume o tobu kami hikouki (A Flying Paper Plane in a Dream)_ Fifty six seconds in youtube(https://youtu.be/yyg1m8Suz3M?t=56) _Hello New Season!_ Sixteen seconds in youtube(https://youtu.be/IUg7sLPQNiM?t=16) _Todokanai omoi (Unreachable Feelings)_ Sixteen seconds in youtube(https://youtu.be/uRjU5SyLuDo?t=16) _Gekisou! Mikan torokko (Faster! Mikan Truck)_ Six seconds in youtube(https://youtu.be/q3FOl63hwS8?t=6) _Dia-chan to youbaretai (I wanted to be called Dia-chan)_ Just starts with it, no need for timestamp youtube(https://youtu.be/jCSkZEfyaoM) This probably isn’t all of them, but you get the idea. Love Live Sunshine being a music anime, you’d figure that the last song they perform would include that very leitmotif in it, to deliver a big, musical send off to the entire season, but… nope! We get _Water Blue New World,_ followed up by _WONDERFUL STORIES._ Not to dig on those songs or anything, but man, that’s one hell of a missed opportunity. Moving on. Before I talk about anything else, I want to mention the continued use of a paper airplane. It’s used in the first and last episode, as well as the movie. It’s even in this season’s op. I’m not completely sure on what it represents, but my best guess is probably Chika herself. No, I don’t know how that makes sense. Despite this being a pretty simple use of symbolism, it is a use of symbolism, and any slightly above average storytelling technique is worth mentioning in a review of Love Live. Anyways, this season has a lot of filler as well. Big surprise, I know. It’s almost hard to write this review because christ, there’s a lot of filler. At least half this season can aptly be described with, “they fuck around and do some cute stuff.” As a matter of fact, I’m pretty sure literally nothing happens in episode 12. I’ll ignore all that, and try to cover the important stuff, starting from episode 1. This is not a good first episode. The girls go to school, Mari finds out the school is set to close unless they get 100 applicants, they get a studio to practice in, and Chika runs to a field. And for 20 minutes, that’s it. The only somewhat effective emotional moment is Kanan confronting Mari over what she heard from her Dad. And that scene is short. Every other scene overstays its welcome by at least a minute. At the end of the episode, Chika wakes up early, runs to a random field and does the anime scream thing. You know, where they scream loudly and the camera pans out. Now, here’s where one of my main problems with S2 comes in. With most of the emotional moments between two characters, they decide to randomly throw more characters into the scene, and kill a lot of the tension. This may seem like a nitpick, but it happens in almost every episode. When Chika runs to this field and screams her heart out, You is there, for no reason. Now, they could’ve taken this opportunity to have a scene of Chika venting to her best friend. But, You nods to the left, revealing that everyone in Aqours is in this random field, at six in the morning, waiting for Chika. Why would you do that? God knows that You doesn’t have a whole lot of screentime in this season, we could’ve used that one on one. Not a whole lot happens in episode 2 and 3, but there’s this weird continuity moment that I want to mention? The main plot of ep 3 is how they basically have to perform in two places at once: the Love Live qualifiers, and the school open house, because of an unfortunately timed delay. They decide that four of them will go to the qualifiers, and five to the open house. However, Chika finds a solution before the event, and they end up performing at both. But here’s the thing. At the first performance, the four of them are shocked when the other five show up, even though they found a solution beforehand? I don’t know, it’s a small thing, and doesn’t matter, but it goes to show that they could have really planned this out better. Episode 4 is filler, but I actually kind of like it. It focuses on Dia wanting to be addressed with ‘-chan’ by her juniors. It’s mostly fluffy stuff and humor derived from Dia being awkward, but I found it worth mentioning purely because of how they decided to translate this episode over in the dub. youtube(https://youtu.be/2BVNnj6qk0w) Episode 5 is the YohaRiko episode, and I swear, this is the one time in season 2 where two characters are allowed to have good one-on-one personal relations without being interrupted. It focuses on the both of them taking care of a dog, but they end up having a blooming relationship after Riko opens up about her troubles. Now I’ll admit, I’m not a YohaRiko man. I’m not even a Yoha man, but I like this episode. Yoshiko’s cute when she isn't in chuuni mode, and Riko is good in basically every scene, so this just kinda works. This is low-key one of the best eps in the season, not gonna lie. Episode six is a Chika focused episode, which isn’t really worth mentioning outside of the fact that it is probably the most egregious example of the “and everyone was there,” thing this season has going on. In episode seven, the school applicant deadline is quickly approaching, and with little to no time left, all the girls can do is watch the school applicant number as the clock clicks down. But they don’t make it. They fall just short, at 98 applicants. I like this moment. A lot. Chika being hit with reality, and being hurt, and screaming, and hating herself, before getting cheered up when her friends push her on, it’s a good character moment. Possibly one of my favorites, as far as Chika is concerned. I actually really like episode eight and nine, so I’ll talk about them really quick. First, though, you should know that I really like Saint Snow. Second, you should know that these two episodes heavily involve Saint Snow. Leah ends up making a mistake in the Love Live qualifiers, and they don't make it to the finals. Leah ends up blaming herself for this, and cries in her room. By some weird coincidence, Aqours eats at the restaurant that the Saint Snow duo runs, and Ruby sees Leah crying. Seeing that they are both younger siblings in a similar position, Ruby proposes that they make a song together, and Ruby ends up staying there for a while to finish the song. Alongside Hanamaru and Yoshiko, because like I said, this show likes to do that. This climaxes in Dia and Sarah watching their sister perform a beautiful song, and Leah deciding that she’ll start her own idol group. RubyLeah is good, you guys. Like, real good. The dynamic between a shy girl and a tsundere both coming out of their shell for each other could probably fit the definition for peak relationship. This is some of the most grounded, down-to-earth action in all of Love Live. I wish there was more to it, but two episodes definitely isn’t bad. Aqours then win the Love Live, yada yada. The song they perform is _Water Blue New World_, which is alright. Not really my thing, I guess, and not the song I would choose for the near end of the season. As I stated earlier, Episode 12 is basically a whole lot of nothing. The girls go one-by-one stating why they want to win the Love Live for most of it, which is a weird directing choice, especially because it’s a really boring moment that goes on for way too long. Episode thirteen is a bit better. The first shot of Chika overlooking the beach alongside their Love Live flag is a memorable shot. The episode then turns into a reflection of the first episode, with a lot of the character introductions redone in a way to show the growth they’ve all undergone throughout the series. They decide to draw a big rainbow with the soul colors of all the girls as the lines across the front of the school. This probably qualifies as damage of public property, but whatever. The dialogue of the girls overlooking the school for the last time is pretty solid, for what it is. I especially like Hanamaru wanting Yoshiko to shut the door on the library with her, a really well done scene. Not to mention, You telling Riko how much she looooooooooooooooves her is one of my favorite scenes in this show. (I like YouRiko ok? There isn’t a whole lot to go off of for that ship, let me have this.) For some reason, the season 1 op plays in the middle of this episode, in what I can only assume is an attempt to replicate the encore scene from the original Love Live, but here, it’s not led into at all, and doesn’t make any sense. Oh well, at least the song goes hard. The girls cry a little - a lot - say their goodbyes, and close the gate to the school, one last time. And then Chika throws a paper airplane and it lands on the school’s rooftop, for some arbitrary reason. They go through background shots and play lines from the previous season, hoping to invoke some cheap emotion. I’ll be honest, it sort of works, but this feels cheap as hell. When Chika goes to the auditorium she sees that - say it with me - the rest of Aqours is there for no reason. They decide to perform one last song, to end the season on. And it’s really good, actually. _WONDERFUL STORIES_ goes fairly hard, and there are definitely worse ways to end a season. This scene in particular decides to cut between the locations and outfits of all the previous performances, and it’s well done. The last shot ends on them posing in front of the school, with the rainbow from earlier shining down over them. The curtain drops down over them, and season two is brought to a close. ~~~__Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow__~~~ https://anilist.co/anime/100965/Love-Live-Sunshine-The-School-Idol-Movie-Over-the-Rainbow/ img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838971707372601344/latest.png) For what it’s worth, this movie has a fucking perfect opening. The camera pans down on the school, and we see what follows the last performance of season 2. The girls get together and sing one more song. The song _Bokura no Hashittekita Michi wa…_ comes in, and we hear once more about how a zero turned into a one. The first and second years do their thing for a minute, we see a few establishing shots of the town, then the kino starts. A flurry of twirling skirts fly past the camera, and we get to see the third years in action. As we hear their segment of the song, all the background characters dance along to the - as well, which looks really damn good by Love Live standards. A couple more shots of the girls dancing from various locations throughout the show. Then, a solo shot with Chika, and the song slows down. The rest of the girls rush straight past her in a scene that probably symbolizes how Chika isn’t alone, and then we’re reminded again that it’s no longer a zero. The curtain on this story opens once more, and the camera pans to the sky, following the paper airplane, which then turns into an actual airplane, and bam! Right on cue with the music, title card. This scene is just really fuckin’ good, okay? There isn’t really a better way to start your Love Live sunshine movie with a celebration, and what a celebration this is. All the townspeople, background dancers and even the dog dancing along with a song adds to the scene in a great way. It’s like the welcoming party for the return of animated Aqours and everyone’s invited. I really just can’t get my thoughts on this scene across in words. It’s like watching an actual live, you get caught up in the moment, and you just want to jump and dance to the beat. It’s perfect for what it’s trying to be, and a perfect fucking opening. Rest of the movie is pretty ok. If I had one word to describe it, it’s enjoyable. Notice how I didn’t say ‘good’. Outside of the first performance, nothing really happens for the first third - yes, really, the entire first third - of the movie. We get introduced to Tsuki Watanabe, You’s cousin, who, despite having more screen time than You in this movie, doesn’t really do anything outside of holding a camera and speaking some Italian. Although, I will say her introduction scene where Riko and Chika break down over thinking You is straight is a good bit. The main conflict of this movie is how the attendees of Uranohoshi are being transferred to a pile of shit school. Tsuki explains that this is a “branch school,” because the big men up top don’t want the main school to be overpopulated with sub-par clubs. So, Aqours wants to prepare a big, show-stopping performance that’ll blow their heads off, and hopefully change their mind about them being sent to the branch school. The next day, the rest of Aqours, meaning Chika, Riko, You, Ruby, Hanamaru, and Yoshiko, ask Sarah and Leah from Saint Snow to judge their dancing. Sarah tells them that they’re absolute poo poo garbage without the third years, and Chika is unsure of what to do now that they’ve graduated (Despite the fact that they were perfectly fine performing as a team of six back in season one, may I add). Leah breaks down and cries because her sister is also graduating, and she feels it worthless to continue on as a school idol without her. The first and second years, as well as Tsuki, then meet Mari’s mother in an over-the-top exposition scene, revealing that the third years have gone missing. In exchange for a letter and a bunch of chocolate coins, the rest of Aqours - and Tsuki, for whatever reason - agree to travel to Italy and find Mari, Kanan and Dia. The Italy segment is low-key the best part of the movie. By which I mean, the most enjoyable part. Italy feels lively, the backgrounds are all extremely nice, everyone in Aqours has hella drip, and the background characters are surprisingly detailed. That may sound like a weird compliment, but in a show where all the characters including the main ones are basically copy/pasted design-wise, any sort of male-passing figure really catches you off guard. Anyway, when Aqours - and Tsuki - reach the third years, it’s revealed that the third years aren’t actually missing, Mari just wants to get out of an arranged marriage, so she took to Italy, and brought both of her girlfriends along with her. The fact that there are missing posters for the third years all around the city seems to contradict this, but this leads into the performance of _Tousou Meisou Mobius Loop_, so I really can’t complain. Speaking of which, _Tousou Meisou Mobius Loop_ is among the best performances in this movie, and it has some stiff competition. Tousou Meisou is very musical-like in its presentation. They visit a lot of different locations, there’s cool visual effects, and they play with the camera a lot. The dances are also really great, and not to mention that the song’s a banger, too. Mari as center never disappoints. Tousou Meisou is definitely my third favorite in this movie, and that’s a very good thing, trust me. Moving along, Mari’s mother wants to know the point of school idols, so Aqours decides to perform _Hop? Stop? Nonstop!_ on the Spanish Steps in Rome. Hop Stop is pretty great, and made for a really good teaser when it dropped on the Love Live Youtube channel on the movie’s day of premiere. It’s bright, it’s big, it’s colorful, and it’s a really good showcase of the Italy setting. It’s the perfect song to play at this time. Side note, but back at anime expo 2019, they played this performance on a big screen, in the middle of the hall, right in front of a Dr. Stone exhibit that had these two really cool looking stone statues. There was a video of this up on Youtube, but I can’t seem to find it. Another side note, I bought a Love Live shirt in that same hall, because I was there to see the live, right? That specific live being Aqours World LoveLive! In LA ~BRAND NEW WAVE~ on July 6th, the day after the earthquake happened. So I bought the shirt, and I got a free postcard with the purchase. The guy laid out the postcards in front of me, and said, “pick one.” So I took the one in the middle, and it was the one with fucking Hanamaru. I am still coping to this day. Tangent over. Mari’s mother accepts her daughter’s position as a school idol, and that’s that, I guess. Aqours - all of them, this time, and also Tsuki - go back to Japan and prepare for their big performance. Meanwhile, Kanan hears about Leah wanting to join Aqours, instead of running Saint Snow without her sister. Ruby believes this isn’t really what Leah wants, and convinces them to perform together, one last time. Ok, you know how I said Tousou Meisou had stiff competition earlier? _Believe Again_ is what I was referring to. A high energy, blood-pumping lights show, set to the greatest metal song ever sung by two prepubescent Tokyo girls. The animators probably had a lot of fun with this. At least, I hope they did. I did watching it. The purple lights, the crazy camera angles, the fucking amazing outfits they’re wearing, it all blinds you with a wave of ultra-kino. I’ll be honest, I watched this movie mostly because I wanted to see this performance. And, in that regard, I’m not disappointed. Saint Snow goat. It’s immediately followed up with _Brightest Melody,_ which is pretty ok I guess. My main problem is the clashing of the white/blue outfits against the green grass they’re all standing on. It just… doesn’t fit. I know color theory isn’t really something you talk about in a review like this, but man, it’s just… euuugh. And I don’t really like the song that much. And then, soon enough, it’s time. For the big performance. The girls get together, join their hands one last time, and head out on the stage, on to that sunshine. And it sucks ass! _Next SPARKLING!!_ is just a boring ass song, I am sorry. I sort of like the guitar in the beginning, but it doesn’t evolve from there, it’s a constant, slow, monotonous beat with no energy behind it. Then the credits roll. What a shitty song to end your movie on, christ. The funny thing is, there’s a more appropriate song they could have performed. Not only is it in the movie, but it plays right before Next Sparkling. You want to know what it is? Remember how I mentioned there’s a leitmotif throughout the soundtrack of Season 2? And how it was weird there’s no big musical sendoff with that as the melody? Well, there’s a song that uses the leitmotif as the melody. And it plays as fucking background music??????? To the girls building a set?????????????? _Kiseki Hikaru_ takes the melody of _Miracle Rising!_ from the OST of season 2 and turns it into a fully performed song. And it works! It’s good shit! It’s heart-pumping! It gets you excited! It raises your spirits! Maybe it’s not exactly jpop music, who cares? This is the musical send-off Love Live Sunshine deserved. You want a way to pump all the feelings of the past 2 seasons of content into one big performance? That is how you could have done it, not with Next Sparkling. Overall, like I said, this movie is enjoyable, but definitely not good. Did it seem like I jumped around with where the plot was going? Well, I sort of did, because the movie did that in and of itself. The sub-plot with Mari’s mother is just sort of… resolved, very quickly. Did it seem like I didn’t mention the main conflict until the very end? That’s sort of how it goes in the movie, too. Did I seem to cover a seemingly small amount of character drama? I covered most, if not all of it. I’ll be honest, this movie could use a second draft. I had to look up a summary because they really just jump around a lot in this movie. They ultimately didn’t really need to go to Italy, but like I said, I did enjoy it. And that’s my main thing with this movie. I enjoy it, but it’s not good. Basically, it’s fanservice, and I am a fan who is being serviced. This movie was supposed to be the big, grand send-off to Aqours, and… man, it could have been so much more. I suppose that’s a bit of a disappointing note to end this overview on… kind of like the end of the Love Live Sunshine movie. #~~~__MUSIC__~~~ Alright, out of the over one hundred Aqours/Saint Snow songs, I haven’t listened to every single one, but I’ve listened to a good bit of it. So, how do I feel about their discography? It’s pretty good, yeah. There’s a lot of stuff that’s a bit too generic for my tastes. Aqours consists mostly of pop songs, which makes sense, but I feel µ’s had a more varied library of songs. I could be wrong though, it’s been a minute. Of course, Aqours has its fair share of bangers. I’ll share a few of my favorites, of those that aren’t featured in the anime/movie. How I’ll format this: _Song title (Romanji; Eng translated)_ [Song youtube link] [Some thoughts on the song] Keep in mind some titles are already in English, in which case the capitalization will be that of how its title is spelled. The other translations I got from the wiki. Thanks, Love Live Wiki! ~~~__Aqours__~~~ _ハミングフレンド (Humming Friend)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/L9v5n_rpRzU) Super catchy, this one. Gets my foot pumping every time. _届かない星だとしても(Todokanai Hoshi da to Shitemo; Even if it’s not a star within reach)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/U0rUoB9ojcM) What can I say? It hits different. Weirdly enough, it gives me a nostalgic vibe. I’m not sure why. _Landing Action Yeah!!_ youtube(https://youtu.be/I2dTqCBOmN4) Possibly my favorite Aqours song. It’s just so upbeat, and it never fails to get me grooving. One dude on discord told me that he tried to sync up this song with actual plane takeoffs when he was flying somewhere. I tried it once too, but the plane took a good minute to actually start getting off the ground, and I missed the mark. _JIMO-AI Dash!_ youtube(https://youtu.be/x-vJElhYbsU) Was not expecting a eurobeat song out of Love Live, of all places. But man, when this dropped, I had it on repeat. _Daydream Warrior_ youtube(https://youtu.be/9NOE0rXp8_Q) In Aqours’ 2nd live, when they sing this song, Saito Shuka - You’s VA - sticks her arms up a lot, and you can see her abs. It can be hard to tell, because the camera’s sort of zoomed out, but if you look, you can see ‘em. Good shit, I tell you. Oh, yeah, and the song’s pretty good, too. ~~~__Subunits__~~~ In case you’re not familiar, Aqours has 3 subunits, divided into 3 members. CYaRon! Is comprised of Chika Takami, You Watanabe, and Ruby Kurosawa. AZALEA consists of Kanan Matsuura, Dia Kurosawa, and Hanamaru Kunikida. Guilty Kiss contains Riko Sakurachi, Yoshiko Tsushima, and Mari Ohara. These subunits are a completely non-anime thing, and have their own songs. ~~~__CYaRon!__~~~ From what I can tell, CYaRon! tends to-be-love-it-or-hate-it for people. I am the former. CYaRon! is my favorite subunit and it’s not even close. I’d put their entire discography here if I didn’t have any more self control. I know their high-energy, fast-paced, upbeat songs aren’t really for everyone, but I am still going to listen to Kinmirai Happy End and you cannot fucking stop me _夜空はなんでも知ってるの? (Yozora wa nandemo shitteru no?; Does the Night Sky Know Everything?)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/-ugxwDzsflE) One of Cyaron’s two slow songs, and definitely one of their best overall. Very emotional piece. Don’t tell anyone, but I listen to this a lot when I’m feeling down. _コドク・テレポート (Kodoku・Teleport; Lonely Teleport)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/Tg50XHWos0A) It’s very pleasant, like it’d play in a park or something. CYaRon!’s pursuit to do more melancholic songs despite it containing the most hyperactive members of Aqours seems like it’s working out quite well. _近未来ハッピーエンド (Kinmirai Happy End; Happy End in the near future)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/abrfiTxZG9Q) If you played this at my funeral, I would wake up and start doing man makers ~~~__AZALEA__~~~ Azalea is sorta the more chill subunit. It doesn’t have any ‘fast’ songs, and it goes for that more electro vibe-y feel. Not really my thing, but they have a couple jammers. _リコリコPLEASE!! (Torikoriko PLEASE!!; Please let me capture your heart!!)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/tCdJ6fCkSCw) Very calming song. It doesn’t go hard, but it goes chill, if that makes any sense. _空中恋愛論 (Kuuchuu Ren’ai Ron; Ariel Love Theory)_ youtube(https://youtu.be/bI7lgNPf3ok) Has that techno feel I really like. Yeah that’s kind of it, I don’t listen to AZALEA that much I’ll be honest ~~~__Guilty Kiss__~~~ BiBi two: electric boogaloo. Nothing wrong with that, though. As far as I can tell, this is the most widely like subunit, which I can definitely understand. It has more mass appeal than the others, alongside a good trio of characters. _Shadow gate to love_ youtube(https://youtu.be/7wmOFiRHCw4) Sort of an odd track to come out of this trio, but I dig it. The funky electro beats speak to me, and boy, I am listening. _Guilty?! Farewell Party_ youtube(https://youtu.be/g9JHbvuNy_A) Perfectly captures that feeling of living in the moment and dancing your cares away, capped with Mari being the amazing center that she always is. Certified banger. _Guilty Night, Guilty Kiss!_ youtube(https://youtu.be/zsly4OzCfuE) I’ll be honest, I like this techno vibey track more than anything from AZALEA. It really does just hit different. ~~~__Saint Snow__~~~ You know, I was gonna put three Saint Snow songs here and say why I like them a whole lot, but SS has all of seven songs, and they’re all real good, so I’ll just link a Spotify playlist and tell you to loop that shit. Deal? Deal. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4HONM1r0pV73kA29LDFt7H #~~~__MANGA__~~~ There is a pretty large amount of Love Live Sunshine manga. It’s not all translated, and I won’t pretend that I’m even close to finishing all of it. But, I’ll go over a few of them. ~~~__Love Live! School Idol Project Sunshine!!__~~~ Yes, the Love Live Sunshine manga combines the title of School Idol Project and Sunshine. Not confusing at all. Essentially, this is a manga adaptation of the anime, with a couple story differences. This one has the first few chapters translated, as well as an official release. From what I’ve read, it’s enjoyable, and the artwork is quite nice. For a manga, it’s decent, although there is definitely something lost when there’s no music in a story about idols. Also, this contains what I believe is the only official source of YouMaru fluff? img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838875350653468694/3884a89f18f73ce88820741bd503c41f256c212c_hq.png) Interesting ship, and I’m not opposed. ~~~__Maru’s 4-koma__~~~ A series of slice of life 4-koma, with Hanamaru as the main character. It’s short, but it’s cute. It’s a lot of fluffy stuff, and I’m sort of a sucker for that. I actually find Hanamaru really likeable in this, probably because she has more personality than eating food. It’s worth mentioning there’s a lot of Maru-focused ship bait as well, such as this RikoMaru. img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/772440001160937514/838862747255963648/unknown.png) They just ship Hanamaru with anyone these days. ~~~__Love Live! Sunshine!! CYaRon Comic Anthology__~~~ This one isn’t fully translated, but I wish it was. The title is pretty self-explanatory, it’s an anthology that focuses on CYaRon. There are a few more comic anthologies, including some for the other subunits as well as for the first, second and third years, none of which are translated either. As for the CYaRon one, it’s allegedly pretty gay. I may pay someone to translate this in the future. #~~~__PVs__~~~ For some Love Live singles, a PV - promotional video - is released alongside it, and included in a Blu-Ray disc. Starting with their 1st single, _Kimi no Kokoro wa Kagayaiteru_, Aqours began to release some of its full PVs on youtube. youtube(https://youtu.be/Qj0Dmwxv-KY) Other than that, the PVs for _Koi ni Naritai AQUARIUM, HAPPY PARTY TRAIN,_ and _Mitaiken HORIZON_ are on the official Lantis and Love Live channels, but _smile smile ship Start!_ only has a preview up on Youtube. The PVs usually look nice and tell a story of some sort throughout the run time. ~__Kimi no Kokoro wa Kagayaiteru kai__~ Aqours’ first PV is alright. Watching now, after five years of Aqours, you can definitely see its age. The animation is close to School Idol Project in quality. This is not a compliment. For the uninformed, this was made before the Sunshine anime aired, which is why the original designs are used, and it essentially tells a beta version of the season one story. This song, as well as the outfits they’re wearing and the set they perform it on, is used in the third episode of season 2. Also, the ChikaRiko at the end is cute, I’ll admit. youtube(https://youtu.be/I3NmHsDXeFc) ~~~__Koi ni Naritai AQUARIUM__~~~ I’ll be honest, this is my favorite of the bunch. The colors are really pretty, and it focuses on You. I like You, did you know that? I don’t think you did. The fish in the background of the dancing look wonderful, and elevate this to probably one of the prettiest things in animated Love Live. The song is pretty banging as well. youtube(https://youtu.be/Qj0Dmwxv-KY) ~~~__Happy Party Train__~~~ It’s decent. There’s a lot of imagery of the kid version of the Aqours girls, which I’m not a big fan of, but it’s done fairly well, and I get that this PV is meant to be a bit more fantastical than the others. The shot of the night sky is beautiful as well. I’m glad that Kanan fans get at least a little food. youtube(https://youtu.be/eVwdeIDjXeM) ~~~__Mitaiken HORIZON__~~~ Mitaiken has a nice visual style. They play with the camera angles a lot in this one, which is a good choice on their part. This PV references the previous ones quite a bit, which I thought was kinda weird. Also, it’s only in 720p on the Youtube upload, which is annoying. youtube(https://youtu.be/r78ZX-_fDds) ~~~__smile smile ship Start!__~~~ Yes, it’s capitalized like that. smile smile ship Start! is the only Love Live PV so far to be fully cg, and I think it actually looks pretty nice. The models and shading are really good, but there are a few shots where the 3d models come a bit too close to the camera, which does not do this video any favors. youtube(https://youtu.be/sTeQhlzrEZ0) #~~~__VIDEO GAMES__~~~ Self explanatory. Keep in mind that every Love Live game has microtransactions. ~~~__Love Live! School Idol Festival__~~~ I’m not a big fan of gacha games, but School Idol Festival, from what I’ve played, was actually pretty fun. Its circle-tapping gameplay is simple, but it can be quite addicting. Keep in mind that I never played the story mode or paid for anything. ~~~__Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars__~~~ I, however, never played All Stars. Apparently, it’s the same gameplay, but with more of a focus on teambuilding, and isn’t as free to play. The cards certainly look nice, though. ~~~__Love Live! School Idol Festival: After School ACTIVITY__~~~ I played this game once in Japan, specifically the ‘Next Stage’ update. It’s the same bubble tapping gameplay as its mobile predecessor, but on a much larger screen, and instead of tapping the screen, there are physical buttons you can press. I wasn’t used to the controls, and kind of really sucked at it. Also, the arcade was pretty loud, and I couldn’t hear the music well. img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838893226827579413/20191125_190855.jpg) It’s worth mentioning that this arcade game has recently been ported to PS4 under the name Love Live! School Idol Festival: After School ACTIVITY - WaiWai! Home Meeting!!, which is a name that really rolls off the tongue. I don’t have a PS4, though, so I haven’t played it. It comes with a few songs, outfits, and arenas, but you have to pay for the rest. If you add all of them up, it’s in the hundreds. Kind of a shitty move if you ask me, but hey, it’s not like I’ll be purchasing them anytime soon. ~~~__Puchiguru Love Live!__~~~ I was not able to play this one before its service was terminated. Rest well, sweet prince. In all seriousness, it looks like a pretty simple match 3. You can probably get a similar form of gameplay from that one Disney Tsum-Tsum game that’s on mobile. #~~~__Live Shows__~~~ As I mentioned earlier, Aqours, along with other school idol groups within Love Live, perform live concerts with their voice actors as the performers. I’ve only been to one, however, which is something that will probably not change very soon, due to covid. But, if you’re in a situation similar to my own, it’s always possible to watch the recordings! Some of them are on Youtube officially, some are on Youtube unofficially, and most, if not all, are up somewhere on the internet, if you look hard enough. But I won’t be giving you any pointers, matey. Arrrrr. I’m very biased, but I think the live performances are really great. They’re exciting, high energy, and have great music, although I guess that’s how concerts kind of are. The lives are pretty long in time, usually around the two hour mark, so keep that in mind. I don’t have any specific recommendations, because most of them are great, but I like this live performance of _Kimeta Yo Hand in Hand_ in particular. youtube(https://youtu.be/LN5EQegOwQo) Sometimes they pull some crazy shit, like launching Shuka onto the stage for Beginner’s Sailing. youtube(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy9N4PUfVKU) As for the one I actually went to, it was a really fun time! Again, it was BRAND NEW WAVE, at Anime Expo 2019, the day after the earthquake. The girls are all really charismatic, even if they were speaking in a different language. Unfortunately, Ariasa Komiya, Dia’s va, was ill, and couldn’t make it there, which created quite the emotional moment at the countdown in No. 10. Overall, really good time, even if there was a dude who shouted “OPPAI!” right next to where I was standing. As quoted by my dad, whom I dragged along, “I saw Metallica in 1986 and the crowd was not as intense as it was for these 8 Japanese ladies. And it wasn’t as loud either.” If you were at Anime Expo 2019, 3rd day (July 6th) and saw a 5’9 dude in a Hyoudou Issei summer uniform cosplay, complete with a foam Boosted Gear, that was me. Hi. Side note, on the day of the earthquake, it happened during the first Aqours performance. From what I heard, Aqours continued to perform during the earthquake, and after finishing the song, they recuperated behind the stage, and made sure everyone was safe. The venue was a bit far from the source, and no one was hurt. I remember from that day, there was a news segment from directly after the quake where they interviewed a man in a Love Live jacket. I think I saw it on twitter, but I can’t find it. If anyone does find it, let me know, because it was really funny. #~~~__Merchandise__~~~ Quote Yogurt from SpaceBalls, “Where the real money from the movie is made.” There is far too much merchandise to mention all individually, so I’ll just mention individual ones that I find funny. ~~~__Chika Takami Nesoberi__~~~ youtube(https://youtu.be/T9CA3EdgKg0) ~~~__This one Mari plush that looks really weird__~~~ img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838898643695960084/9k.png) ~~~__FIGHT CLUB x Love Live! Sunshine! Ruby Kurosawa Brass Knuckles__~~~ img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838899931237449728/ruby_knuckles.png) (Not actually official) #~~~__RANDOM SHIT THAT DOESN’T DESERVE ITS OWN CATEGORY__~~~ ~~~__Birthday MVs__~~~ For every girl’s birthday, starting with Chika’s in July 2020, a MV has been dropping on Youtube featuring them. youtube(https://youtu.be/8QOIkBN3dq0) As of writing, Yoshiko and Mari have yet to receive theirs, but of the ones uploaded, I like them all quite a bit. My favorite is definitely Totsuzen GIRL, You’s MV, mostly because I’m a hardcore You fan. youtube(https://youtu.be/B_4CYXZT_Yg) Although I have to bring up how Ruby’s MV, Cotton Candy Ei-Ei-Oh! absolutely blew up in view count, and is one of the most viewed videos on the official Love Live channel. youtube(https://youtu.be/Ksf_gq6fZZM) Wild shit. ~~~__Riko Sandouchi__~~~ As part of a 7-Eleven (Which is fucking massive in Japan, for whatever reason) ad campaign, Riko provides narration and a large amount of puns in this sandwhich ad. webm(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/768749609697673226/839303612404334642/6btbK0oETnQ9yOzo.mp4) ~~~__Big Ass Chika Neso__~~~ For April Fool’s Day 2018, a giant inflatable Chika Takami nesobari was deployed in Numazu, her hometown. https://twitter.com/schoolidolu/status/980279252678475776 Here’s her ass. img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525571854782693402/838918016103743508/DZp2Ds9VMAE3pi7.png) Image courtesy of sgcafe.com. https://sgcafe.com/2018/04/gigantic-inflatable-chika-takanami-takes-love-live-sunshines-hometown-april-fools/ ~~~__Uranohoshi Girls’ High School Entrance Exam__~~~ Another April Fool’s day prank, this time 2019. The joke here was that the exam was essentially impossible. One of the multiple-choice questions had 90 possible answers. Sometimes, the options disappeared and reappeared in a completely different order right before you click on them. Some of the questions were extremely vague, such as “What does this boy want to be when he grows up?” Which provided a blank space to write down your answer. At the end, you were shown some variation of this image. img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/525196933900533790/561980220270182432/wallpaper-c-iphone.png) Unfortunately, the quiz is no longer accessible, but it was a hot time, let me tell you. The Love Live Series has quite a history with April Fools. If you’d like to hear more, I’d recommend checking out this video. youtube(https://youtu.be/MrAArctKKKk) #~~~__CHARACTERS__~~~ Out of all the Love Lives, I feel Sunshine has the most well-rounded cast. What I mean by that is there’s only one awful girl. Everyone else has a pretty good amount of appeal, and there’s something here for everyone. With that being said, here is the only way I know how to end this review: a criticism/opinion piece on all the Sunshine girls, including Saint Snow, presented in a top 11 ranking format. ~~~__11. Hanamaru Kunikida__~~~ This is the awful girl I was talking about. After S1E4, Hanamaru doesn’t have any development left, and is basically treated as the funny “haha food,” character. Her relationships outside of those with Yoshiko and Ruby don’t go anywhere, and she doesn’t do anything else. Remember how I said School Idol Project does some things better than Sunshine? One of the things I really liked about SIP was how they allowed girls to interact with characters outside of their age group, namely NicoMaki. Sunshine has some of that, but it’s basically restricted to YohaRiko and the Kurosawa sisters. I feel like Hanamaru would be a much better character if she was allowed to talk to anyone else. Especially if it was Dia. Think about it. They’re completely different characters, but they’re both closely tied to Ruby. Something fun could probably be done with that. But oh well. At least Hanamaru’s singing voice is nice. ~~~__10. Sarah Kazuno__~~~ She's cool, and Saint Snow's songs are, as i mentioned, peak, but Sarah doesn't really have a whole lot going for her as a character. She is cool, though. ~~~__9. Ruby Kurosawa__~~~ Ruby’s like bacon. On its own, pretty mid, a little greasy, and you sorta feel guilty for eating it. But when you put that shit on a burger? The taste melts in with the cheese, barbeque sauce, and onions perfectly, creating a top-tier burger. Put some bacon bits into salad? It makes a completely new type of food, and now you’ve got some seriously good cuisine. Eggs and bacon, bacon sandwich, you get the idea. Likewise, Ruby on her own has an annoying voice, she’s kinda aimless, and overall, I don’t enjoy as a character. But put her together with Leah, or her sister Dia, and you’ve got gold. Her dynamics with these two are extremely enjoyable, and I wish they were both more a serious theme throughout the show. At least, her relationship with Leah. They have a really fucking good dynamic. And yeah I put barbeque sauce on my burger instead of ketchup, cry about it ~~~__8. Kanan Matsuura__~~~ Girl, what did they do to you. You had a terrible introduction, not enough screen time to fully wring out your character, and little to no development. Oh well. Kanan’s cool, and consistently fun, once you get past the filler slog of the first season… and the second. Kanan gets bonus points for having abs. ~~~__7. Yoshiko Tsushima__~~~ I don't know what it is, but the third time around, I liked Yoshiko a little bit more. When Yoshiko is being a normal person, or being self aware about her chuuni-ness, she’s at her best. The problem lies with the fact that she is so often in forma de chuuni that it kind of really starts to get on my nerves. Frankly, I wish they went all-out and integrated the YouHane teased in the ED into the anime. The two characters basically never interact, and they could both have a solid foundation, what with them both being cucks and all. Also, her mom is hot. ~~~__6. Dia Kurosawa__~~~ Step on me. Uh, I mean, Dia’s pretty cool. Her struggle as an-around-the-clock workaholic big sister closet idol nerd is pretty down the earth, although that may be me projecting positive traits onto this series to justify the time I’ve sunk into it. Her protectiveness of Ruby is fun - and sometimes touching - to see. I wish they played up her dynamic with Sarah to mirror RubyLeah, but oh well. She has good enough ships with the rest of the third years for me to be mad about it. ~~~__5. Chika Takami__~~~ I'm not a huge Chika fan or anything, but she's far and away the best Love Live protagonist. Her trait of taking failure as an inspiration to do better is just, really, really cool. Wanting to live out and be remembered is a really relatable trait, and makes a solid foundation not only for Chika, but for the theme of Love Live Sunshine as a whole. ~~~__4. Mari Ohara__~~~ Certified funnyman. Mari used to be my favorite Aqours girl, and even now she’s still a strong contender. Hell, I even have a figure of her. But my tastes have changed since then. Mari, however, hasn't. She's still the funny, energetic, somewhat chaotic member of Aquors, and she leads to a good percentage of the total enjoyment I get out of this show. Her part in the third year drama is amazing. Her bond with Dia and Kanan is very deep, and it’s bittersweet to see them live out the rest of their school lives together. I wish Mari didn't commit sexual assault, but whatever. Also holy shit, her singing voice is amazing. Aina seriously has the pipes to be an opera singer, no cap listen to this shit youtube(https://youtu.be/yt4tnjq25ls) ~~~__3. Riko Sakurachi__~~~ I like a lot of things about Riko. I like how she's a sort of catalyst for the whole series. I like her blooming relationship with Chika. I like how she's canonically super fucking gay. I like how you can ship her with pretty much anyone and it still works. I like how she's basically a normal-ass person surrounded by a wacky, trope-filled cast of characters, and constantly has to deal with all their weird anime bullshit. ~~~__2. Leah Kazuno__~~~ Leah is one of the most developed Love Live characters. Not quite Nico tier, but she gets pretty close. Am I saying that just because I’m extremely biased towards any and all forms of angst? Of course I’m saying that because I’m extremely biased towards any and all forms of angst, but believe me when I tell you, this is some good ass angst. Self hate? Mmm yeah. Crying in bed? That’s the good stuff. Lashing out? Chef’s kiss. I’ve already talked about how RubyLeah is kino, so I won’t go over it in any more detail. But I gotta say, I’m a sucker for tragic backstories. This is a damn good one. And that’s all there is. ~~~__1. You Watanabe__~~~ You probably saw this coming. At one point, I considered writing “tomboy supremacy” here and nothing more, and leaving you disappointed, wanting a more in-depth swan song from me before I get murdered for insulting your waifu. And fuck you! I’m gonna do exactly that #~~~__AFTERWORD__~~~ So that’s Love Live Sunshine. Most of it, at least. Overall, it’s pretty decent. Yeah, I know it’s weird to talk about something for ten thousands words and finish it all off with, “it’s ok,” but I literally started with that, so I don’t know what you expected. I’ll be a bit generous and give it a 70. Fuck, this was long. I spent all day working on most of this, and now I’m here, blasting Bury the Light through my headphones, and I’m really hungry. I don’t know why I decided to make my first mega review about Love Live Sunshine, of all things. I haven’t even reviewed School Idol Project. And before you ask, no, I’m not going to review School Idol Project in a similar fashion to this. If I do review anything in this way again, it’ll probably be Madoka Magica, although I might wait for the 4th movie to come out before doing so. God knows I shouldn’t do that, though. I’m gonna go eat something now. I hope you liked this, Ham.

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Anim3Life

So i just finished rewatching for the second time the Film of Love Live! Sunshine!!, and I decided to openly tell you my opinions. Before we begin, I want to warn you that this review contains __SPOILERS__ about the film of Love Live Sunshine. ______ So let's start as alway by the __PLOT__ 8.5/10 img400(https://i.postimg.cc/KzzydJQX/950405.jpg) In the film's story, Uranohoshi Girls' High School's idol group Aqours has won the final Love Live! contest. While preparing to enroll at a new school, the first- and second-year students encounter unexpected trouble. Also, after heading for a graduation trip, the third-year students go missing. As they are separated, the Aqours members appreciate the weight of their togetherness for the first time. In order to move forward, they must decide how to react to their new situations. As with the previous Love Live movie, you can identify 4 mini narrative arcs that make up the story. Small appreciation must be made that they take up a piece of the past, as they had done previously with the first film. The mini arches are: - A new goal with difficulty - Journey in Italy - The Private Last Love Live - New Aqours _____ - The film begins exactly when the third-year girls leave Japan, deciding to leave the Aqours but, telling Chika to continue to be a school idol (first huge difference with the first film), and so it was. But problems arise and they are not small, with the withdrawal of the girls of the third year, in addition to the insecurity that grows in the group, also the various choreographies are affected, since Kanan with his teachings, Mari's voice and Dia's dance, influenced enough in the Aqours. And this is where the key character of the film appears: Tsuki Watanabe, You's cousin. - Journey in Italy: The plot moves to Italy, searching for Mari, Kanon and Mari on behalf of her mother. (I appreciated this part in Italy because being Italian I was amazed at how sunrise managed to do such a thing). Once reunited, clarified the doubts about their "disappearance" and demonstrating to Mari's mother, how much the school idols can transmit their feelings to the spectators through a performance in Piazza di Spagna, they decide to return to Japan, always in 6 in the group, but with a new way of seeing things. - The Private Last Love Live: The Aqours decide to "challenge" the Saint Snow in the Love Live dinal, as Leah still suffers from guilt for having misperformed in the previous season. So Tsuki decides to organize a final between Aqours and Saint Snow, where we hear the best song of Saint Snow: __BELIEVE AGAIN__, I leave you the performance below. webm(https://files.catbox.moe/dxb9an.webm) - New Aqours: The story ends with the new Aqours in the new school performing for the first time in 6 proving to the other girls that they have grown up and that they can continue to be the 9 Aqours even in six. ______ As always we move on to the OP, ED AND INSERT: img400(https://i.postimg.cc/zvHYfv90/960532.png) "Bokura no Hashittekita Michi wa..." (僕らの走ってきた道は…) by Aqours 8/10 "Believe again" by Saint Snow 10/10 "Brightest Melody" by Aqours 8.5/10 "Hop? Stop? Nonstop!" by Aqours 9/10 "Kiseki Hikaru" (キセキヒカル) by Aqours 8.5/10 "Tousou Meisou Möbius Loop" (逃走迷走メビウスループ) by Nanaka Suwa, Arisa Komiya, Aina Suzuki 8.5/10 "Next SPARKLING!!" by Aqours 9.5/10 ______ Personal opinions: img400(https://i.postimg.cc/gr9FLdpd/731390.png) I think that in this film, as in the first Love Live movie, he manages to end the story of the Aqours in a perfect way, as I always wanted for them, which is to grow personally, and continue to be a school idol even though some members have left. But I'd like to talk for a second about Tsuki's character. Why do I think it's the "key" to this film? In addition to giving a breath of fresh air to the characters, it was she who directed the Aqours in that direction, even without knowing them well she managed to give them a tip and make them shine more. ____ LATEST OPINIONS: Does this film give the right conclusion to Love Live Sunshine? Yes, of course. Rewatching the film I was able to appreciate the Aqours in all their sides, but I will always be fond of μ's for a sentimental factor. Well I think I've said everything, I tell you as always that see you in the next love live ..... that will be nijigasaki!

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