Japan's NHK TV station has broadcast many popular animation works many times before, and usually broadcasts them in batches. Among them, the popular idol animation "Love Live!" is definitely their favorite. They have broadcast two seasons of TV animation of this work on the educational channel before. Now they will broadcast the movie version of "Love Live!" "Love Live! The School Idol Movie" at 17:00 today (January 3), which has both box office and reputation. Don't miss it if you like little sisters. The Love Live! The School Idol Movie, the movie version of Love Live!, was very popular when it was released before, with a total box office of over 2.5 billion yen, successfully becoming the No.1 in the "late-night animation movie box office". This time it can be broadcast on TV, and many fans will come to watch it here, and it is estimated that it will set a new record in ratings. Love Live! tells the inspiring story of nine female students who formed an idol group to save their alma mater, Otonokizaka Academy, which was facing the crisis of closing down. The TV animation was broadcast in January 2013 and became very popular. The second season began to be broadcast in April 2014. The voice actors who appeared in the show include Emi Nitta, Aino Nanjo, Aya Uchida, Suzuko Mimori, Riho Iida, Pile, Ai Na Kusuda, Yurika Kubo, Aozora Tokui, etc. |
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