The main trailer has been released for the third and final season of The Idolmaster Million Live! preview films will premiere in Japanese theaters on September 29. The trailer features appearances from Haruka Amami, Chihaya Kisaragi and 765 PRO ALLSTARS’ Miki Hoshii.
The first season ran from August 18 to September 7, while the second season premiered on September 8. The Japanese television broadcast of the 3DCG anime will begin on October 8.
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The Idolmaster Million Live! Same name as the idol maker simulation game launched in Japan in 2013 for mobile devices and in 2016 on PC browsers. That game ended service in 2018, although The Idolmaster Million Live! The mobile game Theater Days is still active. The anime will continue the development of 765 Pro Live Theater from the beginning.
Shinya Nishikida (Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE, The Idolmaster Million Live! “Seven Count” supervisor ) is directing The Idolmaster Million Live! anime with Youichi Katou (Yokai Watch) is the composer and scriptwriter for the series. Shirogumi is an animation production company. Other staff members include:
→ CG director: Daisuke Shiotani (The Idolmaster Million Live! “Seven Count,” Night Head 2041 episode director)
Animation character designer:
rent Animation character designer: Kahori Tsuta (Animation director of Night Head 2041)
Art director: Natsumi Sakamoto (The Idolmaster Million Live! “Seven Count”)
à Creative director: Kentaro Oda (The Idolmaster Million Live! “Seven Count”)
→ Designer colors: Hikaru Takigawa (My Hero AcadeKaren Season 6 Completion Staff)
à Color designer: Miyuki Satou (My Hero AcadeKaren Season 6 Finalist)
→ Music composer: Lantis
Cast includes Haruka Yamazaki as Mirai Kasuga, Azusa Tadokoro as Shizuka Mogami, Machico as Tsubasa Ibuki, Yuu Kahara as Emily Stewart, Eri Inagawa as Tamaki Ogami, Emi Hirayama as Reika Kitakami, Sora Amamiya as Shiho Kitazawa, Nao Tamura as Hinata Kinoshita, etc. 765PRO ALLSTARS (in anime terms, idols from the 2011 series The Idolmaster) will also appear in the show.
Bandai Namco Entertainment’s The Idolmaster (stylized as THE iDOLM@STER) multimedia franchise began in 2005 with a video game that was later ported to the Xbox 360 in 2007. The game spawned many games and anime, the latter of which includes series such as 2007’s Idolmaster: Xenoglossia, 2011’s The Idolmaster, 2015’s The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, 2017’s The Idolmaster SideM, and 2023’s Spring The Idolmaster: U149 .
Source: Idolmaster Channel