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In 2014, Love Live! won the Anime Work Award in the 19th Animation Kobe Awards, an annual anime event in Kobe, Japan. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] In 2015, μ's won The Best Singing award in the 9th Seiyu Awards . [ 68 ] μ's ranked No. 8 among Oricon's best-selling artists of 2015.
Love Live! is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino. Each of the individual titles within the franchise revolve around teenage girls who become "school idols". A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live!
A dedicated Love Live! magazine launched on July 1, 2019 as a spin-off of Dengeki G's Magazine published by ASCII Media Works. [61] [62] Initially untitled, the magazine offered readers the chance to suggest names for the magazine and vote on them, [61] leading to the magazine's title of Love Live! Days starting with volume 3. [63]
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Jones Beach Marine Theater (1954–1994) Jones Beach Amphitheater (1994–2000) Jones Beach Theater (2000–2002) Address: 1000 Ocean Parkway Wantagh, NY 11793-4800: Location: Jones Beach State Park: Coordinates: Owner: NYS OPRHP: Operator: Live Nation: Genre(s) various: Seating type
Love Live! School Idol Festival [a] (often abbreviated as LLSIF or Sukufesu) is a Japanese rhythm game series. The first game, developed by KLab and published by Bushiroad's Bushimo, was released in Japan on April 15, 2013, for iOS and June 8, 2013, for Android. [2]
On June 23, 2015, Paul McCartney played a sold-out show at John Paul Jones Arena as part of his 2015 Out There tour. Two days later, the arena hosted a rally to welcome home the 2015 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team following their College World Series championship. [36] On April 13, 2019, John Paul Jones Arena hosted Hot Wheels Monster Trucks ...
Opening in 1990, the venue is named after John A. Carlson (1920–1988), who served as Fairbanks North Star Borough mayor from 1968 to 1982. The facility is located on the banks of the Chena River near Growden Memorial Park. It is owned by the Fairbanks North Star Borough and managed by Terrell Echols of Fairbanks North Star Borough. [4]