The second season will run as a trilogy starting in July before making its television debut in the fall
The official website for The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors 2nd Season, the second season of the anime The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors, began streaming the theatrical trailer for the season on Friday.
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Ahead of the television premiere of Into the second season in the fall, the anime will screen in theaters in Japan as three films. The first movie will run from July 5 to July 25, the second movie from August 23 to September 12 and the third movie from September 20 to October 10. TV version There will be 12 episodes.
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The first season of the anime The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors will premiere on April 5. The first season was also shown as three films in theaters in Japan. The film first screened in Japan from October 27 to November 16 and grossed 40,284,350 yen (about US$268,100) in its opening weekend.
The second film opened in Japan on November 24 and ran until December 14. The third film ran from January 5 to January 25. The film was shown in 75 theaters in 47 prefectures across Japan. Copy.
Mankyū (Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls Theater, The Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague) directed the anime at Polygon Pictures. Yoichi Kato (The IDOLM@STER Million Live!, Aikatsu!) supervised and wrote the series.”Tsubasa Gravity” is the opening theme song of the anime.
Bandai Namco Entertainment's The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors browser game launched in April 2018. In the free-to-play game (with in-game purchases), players train idols and compete online against experts. other producers/players in live concert performances. In addition to games, the project also creates concert events, merchandise, CDs and radio shows.
Bandai Namco Entertainment has revealed the smartphone game The IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors: Song for Prism in April 2023.
Source: Anime IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors Part 2 website
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