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Plot

Honoka Kōsaka is a girl who loves her school, Otonokizaka Academy. When the school is planned to be closed down due to a lack of applicants, Honoka becomes determined to save it. Learning that school idols are popular, Honoka and her friends start up a school idol group called μ's (pronounced muse) in order to attract new students. Once they successfully prevent Otonokizaka Academy from closing, the girls from μ's aim for higher grounds and participate in "Love Live", the ultimate school idol competition featuring the best groups in the country.

Characters

μ's

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Honoka is the main character of the series, and is a second-year student at Otonokizaka Academy. Her family works in a wagashi shop named Homura. Honoka has a cheerful personality and she never gives up on anything, to the point of usually overexerting herself. Her hobbies include swimming and collecting stickers. She is the leader of μ's, and is seen taking center position in some of the group's songs. She later succeeds Eli as student council president.
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Umi is Honoka's classmate and childhood friend who is a member of the school's kyūdō club, in which she is quite accurate. She believes Honoka is bossy and pushy, but realizes the perks of having an adventurous friend, usually acting as the voice of reason for her. As the daughter of a traditional family, Umi has expertise in kendō, koto, nagauta, calligraphy, and traditional dancing.
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Kotori is Honoka's classmate and childhood friend, who is the daughter of the Otonokizaka Academy's chairwoman, whom she closely resembles. She is known for having her head in the clouds despite holding responsibility as the group's wardrobe supervisor and choreographer. She also has a really kind heart, not wanting to hurt anybody.
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Nico is a third-year student interested in fashion, and thus acts as the group's wardrobe supervisor alongside Kotori. She grew up admiring idols and aspires to become one. However, much to her chagrin, Nico is child-like in appearance and behavior despite her age, looking much younger than the rest of the group. Within the group, she is a very good cook. Nico used to be the president of the Idol Research Club, but all of her club members left one after another because of her high standards. When Honoka and her friends ask her to have the club as μ's base of operations, she is reluctant at first, doubting how far they are willing to go to become successful idols, until she approves their effort and also joins the group.
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Eli is Otonokizaka Academy's third-year student council president, who is determined to save the school. Although she opposes Honoka's plan at first, she ends up becoming the last girl to join μ's. She is part Russian because of her grandmother, and tends to say the Russian word "хорошо" [xərɐˈʂo] (pronounced "horosho", 'good'). Eli's specialty is quilting, and her experience with ballet qualifies her as the group's choreographer. She has two brothers, but a sister named Alisa appears instead in the anime.
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Nozomi is the third-year student council vice-president, and the oldest of the group. She acts as the voice of reason to Eli, who was the first friend she made after spending her whole school life transfering from one place to another due to her parents work, choosing to live by herself in order to stay studying in Otonokizaka. She also acts as the spiritual leader of the group, and has an almost all-knowing vibe to her, acting when she knew things got too far and even naming the group based on events that were yet to happen. Although she is not from that region, Nozomi speaks in Kansai dialect. Her hobby is fortune-telling and she has the habit of groping the other girls when she finds them distracted or depressed in a form of "cheering them up".
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Maki is a first-year honor student expected to become a doctor and inherit her father's work in her parents' hospital despite being a talented singer and pianist, which leads her to refuse joining μ's at first. Maki is the main composer and vocal coach of the group.
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Hanayo is a first-year student interested in drawing and origami. She is referred to as Kayo, an alternate reading of the kanji in her name. Also, among the main cast, she is the best at handling children. Her catchphrase is, "Please help me, God," or a variation depending on the media. She is also a shy girl who dreamed about being an idol since she was little.
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Rin is an athletic first-year student skilled in hurdling, association football and basketball. Her closest friend is Hanayo, who is her childhood friend. Like Honoka, Rin has a cheerful personality but loses motivation easily and is a tomboy. She also has a habit of acting like a cat.

A-Rise

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The leader of A-Rise.
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The second member of A-Rise with a look more adult than the others.
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The third member of A-Rise with a princess-like demeanor.

Other characters

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Kotori's mother, who is the principal of Otonokizaka Academy.
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Honoka's younger sister who often does embarrassing things in private.
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Eli's younger sister who is a big fan of μ's. Having mostly lived abroad due to her being part-Russian, she is unfamiliar with many Japanese customs. Like her sister, she tends to say the Russian word "хорошо" [xərɐˈʂo] ('good').
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Nico's younger siblings.

Production

Since the first issue of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine was published, the editors of the magazine have hosted reader participation games whose development is directly influenced by the people who read the magazine. The project was first announced in the July 2010 issue of Dengeki G's Magazine, which revealed that the magazine would be collaborating with the anime studio Sunrise and the music label Lantis to co-produce the project.[1] The project officially began with the August 2010 issue of Dengeki G's Magazine, which introduced the story, characters, and a more detailed explanation of the project. The original plan for the story was written by Sakurako Kimino, who also writes the short stories for Love Live! featured in Dengeki G's Magazine. Original character design and illustrations are provided by Yūhei Murota.

Starting in August 2010, online mobile phone popularity contests have periodically been held to rank the characters, which influences the positions of the idols in the anime music videos produced by Sunrise. For example, the idol who ranks first in a given contest will be in the center position in the front row in the music video that follows. Other polls are used to determine different aspects of the idols, such as hairstyles and costumes.[2] Starting with the November 2010 issue of Dengeki G's Magazine, readers were polled to determine the name of the idols' group. After the editors narrowed it down to the five most popular names, readers were polled for a final time, ultimately choosing the name μ's. A similar polling system was used to determine the names of the three mini units Printemps, BiBi, and Lily White.

Media

Manga

A manga adaptation titled Love Live!, written by Sakurako Kimino and illustrated by Arumi Tokita, began serialization in the January 2012 issue of Dengeki G's Magazine. The manga ended serialization in the magazine's May 2014 issue and was transferred to Dengeki G's Comic starting with the June 2014 issue.[3] The first tankōbon volume was released on September 27, 2012,[4] and two volumes have been released as of June 27, 2013.[5] The third volume will be released on May 27, 2014. A second manga titled Love Live! School Idol Diary, written by Kimino and illustrated by Masaru Oda, began serialization in the June 2014 issue of Dengeki G's Comic.[3]

Anime

Vorlage:See also A 13-episode anime television series, produced by Sunrise and directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, aired in Japan on Tokyo MX between January 6 and March 31, 2013 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.[6] The opening theme is Vorlage:Nihongo and the ending theme is Vorlage:Nihongo; both are performed by μ's (Emi Nitta, Aya Uchida, Suzuko Mimori, Yoshino Nanjō, Pile, Riho Iida, Aina Kusuda, Yurika Kubo and Sora Tokui). An original video animation episode was released on November 27, 2013.[7] A second season began airing on Tokyo MX from April 6, 2014, also airing on TV Aichi, Yomiuri TV, and BS11,[8] and is being simulcast by Crunchyroll. The opening theme is Vorlage:Nihongo and Vorlage:Nihongo; both are performed by μ's. Both anime series are licensed by NIS America for release in North America.[9][10] The first season will be released on September 2, 2014 on BD.[11]

Video games

A free rhythm game, titled Love Live! School Idol Festival, was developed by KLab and released by Bushiroad for iOS devices in Japan on April 15, 2013.[12] A version for Android was also released. The game was localized into English and released worldwide on May 11, 2014 for both iOS and Android devices,[13] and it will also receive localizations available in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea.[14] A series of three rhythm-action video games developed by Dingo Inc.,[15] titled Love Live! School Idol Paradise, will be released on August 28, 2014 for the PlayStation Vita.[16] The three games will be released as Vol. 1 Printemps Unit, Vol.2 BiBi Unit and Vol.3 Lily White Unit.

Music

Aside from individual and duet singles, the nine idols of μ's are divided into three mini units with their own singles themselves: Printemps (Honoka, Kotori, and Hanayo), BiBi (Eli, Maki, and Nico), and Lily White (Umi, Rin, and Nozomi). Each of μ's' singles was released with an anime music video.[17]

Singles
Title Artist(s) Release date Peak Oricon
chart positions
Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Notes
Vorlage:Nihongo μ's August 25, 2010 167[18] μ's' first single
"Snow Halation" μ's December 22, 2010 74[19] μ's' second single
"Love Marginal" Printemps May 25, 2011 85[20] Printemps' first single
Vorlage:Nihongo BiBi June 22, 2011 79[21] BiBi's first single
Vorlage:Nihongo Lily White July 27, 2011 81[22] Lily White's first single
Vorlage:Nihongo μ's August 24, 2011 62[23] μ's' third single
Vorlage:Nihongo μ's February 15, 2012 31[24] μ's' fourth single
"Mermaid Festa Vol. 2 (Passionate)" Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta) and Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida) April 25, 2012 57[25] Duo single
Vorlage:Nihongo Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui) and Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda) May 23, 2012 64[26] Duo single
Vorlage:Nihongo Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) June 27, 2012 43[27] Duo single
"Soldier Game" Maki Nishikino (Pile), Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori) and Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō) July 25, 2012 38[28] Trio single
"Wonderful Rush" μ's September 5, 2012 30[29] μ's' fifth single
Vorlage:Nihongo μ's January 23, 2013 12[30] Opening theme of the anime (season 1)
Vorlage:Nihongo μ's February 6, 2013 8[31] Ending theme of the anime (season 1)
Vorlage:Nihongo / "Start:Dash!!" Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori) February 20, 2013 11[32] Insert songs from the anime (season 1)
Vorlage:Nihongo / "Wonder Zone" Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida), Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori), Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile), Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui) / μ's March 6, 2013 7[33]
"No Brand Girls / Start:Dash!!" μ's April 3, 2013 5[34]
Vorlage:Nihongo Lily White June 26, 2013 4[35] Lily White's second single
"Cutie Panther" BiBi July 24, 2013 8[36] BiBi's second single
"Pure Girls Project" Printemps August 21, 2013 10[37] Printemps' second single
"Music S.T.A.R.T!!" μ's November 27, 2013 5[38] μ's' sixth single
Vorlage:Nihongo / "Paradise Live" μ's January 29, 2014 4[39] Special single to celebrate 1 million downloads of Love Live! School Idol Festival
Vorlage:Nihongo µ's April 23, 2014 3[40] JP: Gold[41] Opening theme of the anime (season 2)
Vorlage:Nihongo μ's May 8, 2014 2[42] Ending theme of the anime (season 2)
Vorlage:Nihongo µ's May 28, 2014 3[43] Insert songs from the anime (season 2)
"Love wing bell / Dancing stars on me!" Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida), Maki Nishikino (Pile), Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo), Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō), Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda) and Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui) / μ's June 11, 2014 3[44]
µ's July 9, 2014 [45]
μ's original song CDs
BD volume Title Artist Release date
Season 1
1 Vorlage:Nihongo Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta) March 22, 2013
2 "Anemone Heart" Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori) April 24, 2013
3 Vorlage:Nihongo Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) May 28, 2013
4 "Beat in Angel" Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida) and Maki Nishikino (Pile) June 21, 2013
5 Vorlage:Nihongo Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui) July 26, 2013
6 Vorlage:Nihongo Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō) and Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda) August 28, 2013
7 "Loneliest Baby" µ's September 25, 2013
Season 2
1 Vorlage:Nihongo Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta) June 20, 2014
Albums
Title Artist Release date Peak Oricon
chart positions
Vorlage:Nihongo Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori) November 23, 2011 97[46]
Vorlage:Nihongo Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) December 14, 2011 109[47]
Vorlage:Nihongo Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta) January 25, 2012 90[48]
μ's Best Album Best Live! Collection μ's January 9, 2013 12[49]
Notes of School Idol Days μ's, A-Rise, Yoshiaki Fujisawa April 10, 2013 10[50]
Orange Cheers! Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta) April 2, 2014 44[51]
Vorlage:Nihongo Eli Ayase (Yoshino Nanjō) April 2, 2014 28[52]
Vorlage:Nihongo Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) April 2, 2014 37[53]
Vorlage:Nihongo Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori) April 2, 2014 41[54]
Ring a yellow bell Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida) April 2, 2014 53[55]
Scarlet Princess Maki Nishikino (Pile) April 2, 2014 31[56]
Vorlage:Nihongo Nozomi Tojo (Aina Kusuda) April 2, 2014 59[57]
Vorlage:Nihongo Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) April 2, 2014 52[58]
Vorlage:Nihongo Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui) April 2, 2014 47[59]
Solo Live! collection Memorial Box II μ's April 2, 2014 8[60]
Video albums
Title Artist Release date Format Peak Oricon
chart positions
μ's First Love Live! μ's November 21, 2012 BD/DVD 206 (DVD)[61]
μ's 3rd Anniversary LoveLive! December 25, 2013 49 (DVD)[62]
3 (BD)
μ's→Next LoveLive! 2014: Endless Parade July 23, 2014 [63]
Radio CDs
Title Artist Release date Peak Oricon
chart positions
Vorlage:Nihongo Nico Yazawa (Sora Tokui), Rin Hoshizora (Riho Iida) and Hanayo Koizumi (Yurika Kubo) October 17, 2012 73[64]

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  39. タカラモノズ/Paradise Live. Oricon, abgerufen am 10. April 2014 (japanisch).
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  63. ラブライブ!μ's→NEXT LoveLive! 2014~ENDLESS PARADE~ DVD. Oricon, abgerufen am 3. Juni 2014 (japanisch).
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