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A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live! School Idol Project produced by Sunrise , directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, and written by Jukki Hanada aired in Japan on Tokyo MX from January 6 to March 31, 2013 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll . [ 1 ]
The series ran for 24 episodes on NHK General TV. [4] Amazon streams the series in North America and Australia on their Prime Video service. [5] [6] Due to the pending arrival of Typhoon Faxai on September 8, 2019, Episode 10 was delayed due to broadcasting news, and resumed on September 15, 2019.
Aqours sings the opening and ending songs, "Genjitsu Mysterium" (幻日ミステリウム) [10] and "Kimi no Tame Boku no Tame" (キミノタメボクノタメ). [11] The series was picked up by Crunchyroll, an American streaming service, [12] where the first episode premiered on June 25, and by Abema, a Japanese streaming service, the same day.
[7] [8] Due to the airing of the World Para Athletics Championship sports tournament on NHK, Episode 18 was delayed and resumed on November 17, of the same year. [ 9 ] The season was collected in a total of four Blu-ray volumes released by VAP between December 25, 2019 and March 25, 2020.
[3] [5] In direct contrast to her cute-and-vulnerable moé typecasting, Yūko in real life is a devotee of biker culture who dresses and acts as such when not working, right down to her motorcycle. This is parodied in the 23rd episode of Lucky Star , in which she appears as a masculine Bōsōzoku -styled character of herself called Gotouza, a ...
The series is set in Miura, Kanagawa, [3] and follows Hayato Kasukabe, an orphan who had moved to Tokyo for high school. After passing the exams for the University of Tokyo, he returns to Miura after being notified of the death of his grandmother, with the intention to close her struggling café, Cafe Terrace Familia.
Five episodes were outsourced to Tezuka Productions: episodes 4, 6–7, 9, and 11. [a] The second season features most of the returning staff, including Okada, Shinbo, Shaft, Hashimoto, Kizawa, Sugiyama, Shiotsuki, and Senzaki. Episodes 7 and 10–22 of the second season also added Umeshita as a chief animation director once more.
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