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It was also streamed live through the Bandai Channel, Line Live, and YouTube Live. [18] A second season aired between April 2 and June 25, 2022. [19] A 12-episode anime television series of Love Live!
For the first season, Liella! perform both the opening and ending themes, titled "Start!! True Dreams" and "Mirai wa Kaze no Yō ni" ( 未来は風のように ) respectively, from episode 2 onwards. Special animated music videos made specifically for the NHK Educational TV broadcast featuring original songs by Liella! air after each episode ...
Both seasons are licensed in North America by NIS America, who released the premium edition of the first season on Blu-ray on September 2, 2014 [36] and an English dubbed version was released with the standard edition of the first season, along with the premium edition of the second season, on February 14, 2016, as well as the standard edition ...
The group won Love Live! in the first season and aimed to break a record and win Love Live! again in the second season, though they were unsuccessful in doing so. The duo make a cameo appearance in the third season, attending Liella!'s victory performance at the Love Live! finals, cheering them on after achieving what they couldn't.
After debuting on HBO Max in October, Love Life season 2 easily surpassed the surprise that was season 1 thanks to a well-crafted and smartly written story centered on Marcus (William Jackson ...
[2] [3] Funimation licensed the series and streams it on their website in North America, Odex in Southeast Asia (except Thailand) and Mongolia, and on AnimeLab in Australia and New Zealand. [4] For the first season, Nijigasaki High School Idol Club perform both the opening and ending themes, respectively titled "Nijiiro Passions!" (虹色Passions!
At the end of the season we see a confused Lily weighing her options while celebrating her brother Jorge and Henry's wedding. A chat with her mom, Beatriz, helps her make a decision.
Love Live! Sunshine!! (ラブライブ! サンシャイン!!, Rabu Raibu! Sanshain!!) is a Japanese multimedia project co-developed by ASCII Media Works' Dengeki G's Magazine, music label Lantis, and animation studio Sunrise. The project is the second series of the Love Live! franchise and is a spin-off sequel of Love Live! School Idol Project.