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.. 弹射 💭 the story of a winter night
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tuesdaygorl · 2 years ago
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EEEALÉCÉ ÉVÉO ÇÀ GROOLEÈ EEÇÀ
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ch5rubi · 21 days ago
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slut4sohee · 4 months ago
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close enough. welcome back hasumi yuichi
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schoemu · 2 months ago
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yuichi hasumi & shiori tsuda, all about lily-chou-chou.
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All About Lily Chou-Chou - Research 1
No other film elevates a movie soundtrack to the level that Shunji Iwai’s 2001 cinematic masterpiece, All About Lily Chou-Chou does. Not only did the director help produce the soundtrack and its lyrics, he also created lore surrounding the project a year ahead of the film’s general release in 2001, crafting a detailed online chat room supposedly written by “fans” chronicling the fictional universe of “All About Lily Chou Chou”. 
The soundtrack of “All About Lily Chou-Chou” is an aspect of the film that simply cannot be separated from its overarching narrative.
The narrative of the film is rather simple: we follow the story of two young boys, Yuichi Hasumi and Shusuke Hoshino, as their relationship begins, develops, and collapses over the course of several years as they progress through middle school. What connects both Yuichi and Hoshino, although unspoken to one another, is their complete dedication and admiration for Lily Chou-Chou.
Yuichi himself serves as an admin for the fan website titled “Lilyphilia,” under the name “Philia,” while Hoshino’s role in the online-based BBS plot unravels as the film progresses. Both of these boys, as well as the additional characters that surround them, are in one way or another critically impacted by Lily’s music, as well as the prevalence of the “Ether” that cocoons and encapsulates their entire being.
Each character, however, has their own unique perspective on Lily and the power her music has, and their interpretations of her sounds and lyrics lead them to blissful as well as disastrous ends. The events of this story culminate into a climax that is less satisfying than it is heartbreaking, only to slowly dissipate and end in a hopeful moment of piano-backed bliss in a sun-filled classroom. 
THE ILLUSION OF REALITY
In June of 2000, on the Japanese music variety show Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ, a new face in the industry by the name of Lily Chou-Chou performed one of her debut singles, “共鳴 (空虚な石)” [Resonance -Hollow Stone] for the first time.
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The song, just over two minutes in length, is an emotional and passionate ballad with lyrics detailing a vague but raw look into the pained heart of its singer, evoking imagery of a hollow stone forming within her heart as she contemplates her place in the universe in the face of a broken romance. Of course, this is only a single interpretation of the lyrics, but the song is nonetheless powerful to the listener, and it'd be clear to any viewer of the programs that Lily is a promising young artist to keep an eye on at the start of the new millennium. 
New and eager fans began to search the internet for a space to relay their thoughts, feelings, and reactions to Lily’s music, only to come across a fan website already created, by the name of Lilyphilia. The website features a Bulletin Board System [BBS], in which fans can freely post whatever they want for others to see, with only a single rule being designated by the site’s admin, Philia, in order to participate: that you have to “love Lily.” However, as fans begin to flock to Lilyphilia and make posts themselves, there seems to be a conversation between two users, Philia and Blue Cat, that spans for months prior to Lily’s TV debut. Philia and Blue Cat have sporadic but extensive exchanges regarding their strong feelings for Lily, their intimate connection to the “Ether,” and how the troubles of their everyday lives are piling up at a rapid rate.
It is clear to the site’s newcomers that these two users were going through a truly devastating part of their lives behind the screen, although the details of which are left ambiguous and cryptic. At some point, around the end of 1999, the messages from Blue Cat and Filia abruptly stopped, and a new admin named “Pascal” took over the website, reviving it as Lilyholic for all present and future users.
At this time, under the site’s “Media” page, two newspaper articles from the Teito Shimbun were posted that detail a horrific accident that took place following a Lily Chou-Chou concert on December 8th, 1999. The first article relays that a crowd of Lily fans outside the Shibuya-based venue collapsed, during which 10 people were injured and one, a 15 year-old by the name of Shusuke Hoshino, was seemingly crushed to death under the other fans. The second expands on this incident, detailing that an autopsy report on Hoshino revealed that he actually died from a stab wound, and the suspected murderer had not yet been identified. The article also references the history of death associated with Lily’s name, as another fan of hers commited suicide earlier that year. 
Following Filia and Blue Cat’s disappearance from the BBS, Pascal posts a front page note to all users of the Lilyholic website detailing his new position as admin and that he intends to “revive” the fan site in line with its former glory. Pascal also makes a stark announcement that will forever change the reality of the site’s users: that his real name is Shunji Iwai, and he is making a film about Lily and the events that led up to the deadly incident outside her concert hall in 1999, which is to be titled “All About Lily Chou-Chou.”
THE MIND BEHIND THE FILM
This reality-bending prologue to “All About Lily Chou-Chou” only manages to be the tip of the iceberg in regards to the film’s multi-textual nature. In reality, the Lilyphilia/Lilyholic sites that fans managed to find on the early-internet sphere following Lily’s musical “debut” were almost entirely manufactured by Shunji Iwai himself. Iwai created the sites as well as the characters of Philia, Blue Cat, and Pascal all on his own in order to create an “online novel” that would serve as the basis for his upcoming cinematic venture. The film itself serves as an extension of the BBS conversations featured on the website as well as the artificial newspaper postings.
The users, such as Philia and Blue Cat, are actually matched with characters in Iwai’s film, and their interweaving plots conjoin around the identity of Lily Chou-Chou, who is revealed to be an entirely fictionalized musician. However, this is where the threads of Iwai’s master plot begin to settle into place, as while Lily herself is simply a name associated with a collection of songs used as the soundtrack to Iwai’s project, her presence and music are used in a way that no other film has managed to quite achieve. In essence, the ways in which Lily Chou-Chou is presented and received, both in the real world and the universe of the film, manages to transform the soundtrack - a tool usually used to fill in the space of a film’s events or enhance emotional beats - into a character entirely of its own making, and dons the viewer with a sense of participation in a story that is out of their control, making the lasting effects of the film all the more intense, heart-crushing, and contemplative.
WHO IS LILY?
Truthfully, Lily Chou-Chou is a musical project created by Iwai, producer Takeshi Kobayashi, and singer Ayako Mori, who would go on to have a successful career under the stage name Salyu a few years after the film debuted. Lily would not only be used as a pivotal character in the plot of the film, in line with its title, but the songs created under her name would be used as the film’s soundtrack, blurring the lines between Lily’s reality and unreality. On its surface, the film itself is a simple albeit gruesome look into the lives of several young children living in the Japanese countryside in the latter years of Japan’s “Lost Decade.” As the 1980s, one of the country’s most prosperous and luxurious eras in its contemporary history, came to a close, the 1990s became a time of economic and emotional decadence after the recession of 1991.
With news-spanning headlines detailing a massive increase in youth violence and suicide during this decade, young people living in the country saw themselves on a road to nowhere, standing at a crossroads of misdirection and loneliness, not far from what Yuichi describes as the “age of grey” within the film. To make things worse, complicit or even abusive adults catalyze the unhealthy behaviors of the children we see, representative of the lack of societal assistance or guidance during this complex and isolating time in Japan. However, when these systems fail and young people stand at a crossroads of confusion and apathy, All About Lily Chou-Chou’s answer to help guide those in need is quite simple: music. 
Within the film, the titular musician, Lily Chou-Chou, is seen by her fans as a god among mortals, a mystical and magical provider of calm, belonging, and purpose at a time when such feelings are seemingly out of reach in the real world. Through her music, Lily is able to access and share the “Ether,” an omni-present yet invisible force that surrounds and comforts those who choose to listen and dedicate themselves to her music, with Yuichi and our cast of characters themselves acting as dedicated followers of Lily’s word and sound. The film, however, takes this form of idolatry to its extremes, as characters interpret Lily’s lyrics in ways that are both completely comforting as well as downright tyrannical. This film displays the spectrum and extremes of fandom, and how the words of an artist that so many people love and adore can be twisted and morphed to inspire violence and betrayal. This concept is even touched upon in the movie itself, with several characters referencing the hidden duty of all supposed Lily fans: “don’t spoil the Ether.”
Outside of Lily’s real-life “artificiality,” she has an in-universe backstory that plays an important role in both the sound of her music as well as how fans become connected to her through her lore, affirming or twisting the idealist images they have of the musician. Within the film, Lily used to be the lead vocalist for another band, “Philia,” which broke up in 1997 just a couple years after their debut. Another member, Katuro Kayama, went on to lead a major-label band under the name “Yellow Fellows,” for which Lily wrote lyrics. Following the start of Lily’s solo career, rumors and gossip spread throughout her fanbase that tainted her image, as non-fans accused her of ghostwriting those songs as well as having been boosted by Katsuro’s newfound success. At the scene of the concert in the last leg of the film, a fan waiting in line reaffirms this rumor, and as a result several fans around him begin to beat him up in defense of Lily and the “Ether” - a realistic representation of a devoted fan base lashing out at those who stain their idol’s name.
The existence of an in-universe backstory on top of Lily’s real-world origins adds to the illusion of her existence, and yet emphasizes our own participation in the events we witness on screen. When it comes to any musician or idol, fans desire to know about their history, story, and personality through their own experiences in order for that idol to become more relatable and “down to earth.” While this may not always be the case, dedicated fans will look into the lives of their idols as a way of humanizing their status and create a connection that lets them become closer to the art being created, as well as the idol themselves. In a modern context, we know this all too well as parasocial relationships, wherein fans dedicate their time and interest to Lily and her music, while Lily herself is simply a person who happens to create art that appeals to a great number of people without knowing them personally. Within this exchange, Lily’s humanity becomes reduced as fans begin to form and distort their own perceptions based on her music, history, and controversy. Even in 2001, Lily Chou-Chou stands as a golden example of a  contemporary concept in the age of online interaction and connection that forces idols, musicians or otherwise, to have their own sense of reality or authenticity stripped by their own fame and public perception. In this sense, the question of Lily’s “authenticity” as either a real-world artist or artificial idol begins to lose its footing, as fans themselves are able to validate or dismantle her humanity on their own; Lily, like many in the music industry, stands as a figure entirely formed from the hands and minds of her fans.
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mayday505 · 2 years ago
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God, All about Lily Chou-Chou was such a good movie but was kinda disturbing. HOWEVER!!! I will always hold Tsuda and Yuichi's obscure friendship close to my heart. That scene of them on the train, and she's laying down listening to his CD.... my favourite scene.
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ovel · 4 years ago
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Yūichi Hasumi from All about Lily Chou-Chou (2001) - directed by Shunji Iwai
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trashexplorer · 4 years ago
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[JPN Trash Raws] Nyuushitsu Knock wa Wasurezuni vol. 1
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Title: Nyuushitsu Knock wa Wasurezuni vol. 1
Author/Artist: Kuroki Enuko
Release: 2016
Status: Ongoing
Synopsis: Niki Yuichi, has a secret that he must guard with his life now that he’s living in the school’s male dorms, a secret so scandalous that it could destroy his relationship with his roommate Yazawa Souta in a snap—he’s a full blooded fudanshi! Even with all the precautions he’s undertaken, the secret is blown out of the water! As the panicked Yuichi braced himself for the criticism, Souta didn’t even care for it - rather, he began to take an interest in it too?! Yuichi’s relief didn’t last long though as Souta goes in for a kiss—ISN’T THIS A BL-ESQUE SITUATION???
Link: MEGA
I made this downloadable, but please still observe our no re-uploading/posting rules. If anyone’s interested in working on this, then leave me a message. I’ll be open to collabs too, but I can only pitch in for either English translation, proof-reading, or type-setting.
I also have the raws for:
Kimi e Otodoke by Teku Rin
Hanaemi no Majo no Tsugu by Kitahala Lyee
Tonari no Kenshuii-kun by Takanashi Hiro
Suki no Saki no Kimi no Koto by Sakura Shiine 
Shachou Hasumi Haruka Taiho Sunzen! by Unohana
Katakoi Long Flight by Sachiko
Oretachi wa Shinkon-san Kamo Shirenai by Chishanomi
Also, if you want to read any of these, feel free to message me for them.
Mini review
The art’s a bit too thick for my liking, but this doesn’t take away from the reading experience. Admittedly though, as I’ve said in my review for Mudaero, I couldn’t help but cringe at some parts because Niki was a little too over-reactive with everything. But I guess I shouldn’t judge him too much for that because he is still a teenager himself. Like, I wasn’t even this obvious back when I was his age, but then I remembered the BL cult I started in high school, so I have to take that back. 😂 Heck, I still recite BL dialogue on impulse from time to time in real life.
Me: “But this really isn’t gonna work out. We’re from two different countries and I’m a man.”
A-san: “What?”
Me: “What?”
Anyway, I can’t vouch for the succeeding volumes, but if you’re in for something that’s light and comedic, this’ll be for you. I haven’t actually read much of the other pair’s story, so you’ll have to draw your own conclusions for that. 
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recentanimenews · 5 years ago
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TV Anime Ensemble Stars! 2nd PV Reveals Its OP Song Performed by 37 Male Idols
    At the advance screening event held at the Marunouchi Piccadilly theater in Tokyo on Monday, a 90-second new PV for the forthcoming TV anime adaptation of Happy Elements and Cacalia Studio's male idol-featured mobile game Ensemble Stars! was screened for the first time, then the clip was posted on BANDAI NAMCO Arts' official YouTube channel.
  The clip introduces the anime's OP song "Stars' Ensemble!" performed by the special unit "Yumenosaki Dream Stars," which was formed by 37 male idol characters from the franchise's 11 units. The CD single of the song, also including a mini drama by Trickstar to introduce the songs, is set to be released in Japan on August 14, 2019. 
   2nd PV
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  【新情報④】8/14(水)にオープニング主題歌「Stars' Ensemble!」の発売が決定!歌うのは、夢ノ咲学院の総勢11ユニット37名で結成された《夢ノ咲ドリームスターズ》です♪Trickstarによる楽曲紹介のミニドラマも収録予定!https://t.co/rhZlq6cch8 #あんスタ pic.twitter.com/Z8kBbl57Ag
— 【公式】TVアニメ「あんさんぶるスターズ!」 (@stars_animation) 2019年6月17日
    The male idol raising game started its service for iOS and Android in April 2015, and has expanded to various types of projects, such as novels, manga, web radio programs, and stage play adaptations.
  The TV anime Ensemble Stars! is set to premiere on TOKYO MX and other stations in Japan at 22:30 on July 7, 2019 (JST).  In stead of the previously announced Junpaku Yagurashita, Masakazu Hishida, who has worked on another mega-hit male idol franchise KING OF PRISM, is officially announced as the anime's director. Its DVD/Blu-ray is already set to be released on September 26, 2019.
  【新情報③】9/26(木)にBlu-ray & DVD第1巻の発売が決定!『Trickstar』描き下ろしジャケットイラストも公開いたしました!ここでしか見られないピクチャードラマや「ぶくスタ」も掲載した特製ブックレット他、豪華特典満載です!発売をお楽しみに♪https://t.co/AXHdrEM6j6 #あんスタ pic.twitter.com/1IvpEicODm
— 【公式】TVアニメ「あんさんぶるスターズ!」 (@stars_animation) 2019年6月17日
     Main voice cast:
  [Trickstar]
Hokuto Hidaka: Tomoaki Maeno
Subaru Akehoshi: Tetsuya Kakihara 
Makoto Yuki: Showtaro Morikubo 
Mao Isara: Yuki Kaji
  [fine]
Eichi Tenshouin: Hikaru Midorikawa 
Wataru Hibiki: Takuya Eguchi
Touri Himemiya: Ayumu Murase 
Yuzuru Fushimi: Koutaro Hashimoto
  [Akatsuki]
Keito Hasumi: Yuichiro Umehara 
Kuro Kiryu: Shinichiro Kamio
Souma Kanzaki: Keisuke Kaminaga
  [UNDEAD]
ReKaoru Hakaze: Kei Hosogai 
Rei Sakuma: Toshiki Masuda 
Koga Ogami: Yuki Ono 
Adonis Otogari: Wataru Hatano
  [Knights]
Leo Tsukikage: Shintaro Asanuma 
Izumi Sena: Masami Ito 
Ritsu Sakuma: Daiki Yamashita 
Arashi Narukami: Ryo kitamuta 
Tsukasa Suou: Reio Tsuchida
  [Ryuseitai]
Chiaki Morisawa: Yuichi Jose 
Kanata Shinkai: Kotaro Nishiyama 
Tetora Nagumo: Yoshiki Nakajima 
Midori Takamine: Takumi Watanabe 
Shinobu Sengoku: Anju Nitta
  [Ra*bits]
Nazuna Nito: Yuki Yonai 
Mitsuru Tenma: Junya Ikeda 
Tomoya Mashiro: Shunya Hiruma 
Shino Hajime: Tomoya Kosaka
  [2wink]
Hinata Aoi: Souma Saito 
Yuta Aoi: Souma Saito
  [Valkyrie]
Shu Itsuki: Hiroki Takahashi 
Mika Kagehira: Jun Osuka
  [Switch]
Natsume Sakasaki: Kenji Nojima 
Tsumugi Aoba: Kaito Ishikawa 
Sora Harukawa: Kazuomi Yamamaoto
  [MaM]
Madara Mikejima: Kosuke Toriumi
  [Adam]
Nagisa Ran: Junichi Suwabe 
Ibara Saegusa: Ryota Osaka 
  [Eve]
Hiyori Tomoe: Natsuki Hanae 
Jun Sazanami: Yuuma Uchida
  [Teachers]
Jin Sagami: Tomoyasu Hishiba
 Akiomi Kunugi: Wataru Komada
      Source: TV anime "Ensemble Star!" official website / Twitter 
  ©Happy Elements K.K/EnSta! Anime Production Committee
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sweetdarkselfishness · 7 years ago
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LIST IDOLS/ Rhythm games
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Band Yorouze:
http://www.banyaro.net/music/
OSIRIS: Vocal. Kyo Takara (CV: Masanori Kobayashi) Guitar. Ray Cephart (CV: Natsuki Hanae) Bass. Makoto Kurusu (CV: Yuuma Uchida) Drum. Shin Koganei (CV: Yuuichiro Umehara)
Fairy April: Vocal. Asahi Ohtori (CV: Shouta Aoi) Guitar. Kazuma Nanase (CV: Kaito Ishikawa) Bass. Yoshimune Tokuda (CV: Shouma Yamamoto) Drum. Misato Todo (CV: Yuusuke Kobayashi)
BLAST: Vocal. Yamato Shinosuki (CV: Youji Ikuta) Guitar. Sosuke Maki (CV: Toshiki Masuda) Bass. Tsubasa Saeki (CV: Daiki Yamashita) Drum. Teppei Shirayuki (CV: Haruki Ishiya)
THE iDOLM@STER: SideM
http://side-m.idolmaster.jp
CAST: Terashima Takuma Umehara Yuuichirou Uchida Yuuma ETC.
Jupiter Dramatics Stars F-LAGS Altessimo W Shinsoku Ikkon Frame Sai Beit Mofumofuen The kogadou S.E.M. Cafe Parade High x Joker Legenders
Ensemble Stars:
http://stars.happyelements.co.jp/unit/
Knights UNDEAD Eve Fine RYUSEITAI Trickstar Valkyrie Ra✽bits AKATSUKI Switch 2wink MaM Dead Man's Knights Killers Adam
CAST: Tetsuya Kakihara as Subaru Akehoshi Showtaro Morikubo as Makoto Yuuki Yoshimasa Hosoya as Hokuto Hidaka Yuki Kaji as Mao Isara Ayumu Murase as Tori Himemiya Koutaro Hashimoto as Yuzuru Fushimi Midorikawa Hikaru as Eichi Tenshouin Takuya Eguchi as Wataru Hibiki Wataru Hatano as Adonis Otogari Yuki Ono as Koga Oogami Kei Hosogai as Kaoru Hakaze Toshiki Masuda as Rei Sakuma Reio Tsuchida as Tsukasa Suou Ryo Kitamura as Arashi Narukami Daiki Yamashita as Ritsu Sakuma Masami Ito as Izumi Sena Shintaro Asanuma as Leo Tsukinaga Yoshiki Nakajima as Tetora Nagumo Anjyu Nitta as Shinobu Sengoku Takumi Watanabe as Midori Takamine Yuichi Jose as Chiaki Morisawa Koutaro Nishiyama as Kanata Shinkai Tomoya Kosaka as Hajime Shino Shunya Hiruma as Tomoya Mashiro Jyunya Ikeda as Mitsuru Tenma Yuki Yonai as Nazuna Nito Soma Saito as Yuta Aoi and Hinata Aoi Keisuke Kaminaga as Souma Kanzaki Yuichiro Umehara as Keito Hasumi Shinichiro Kamio as Kuro Kiryu Tomoyasu Hishiba as Jin Sagami Wataru Komada as Akiomi Kunugi
FORBIDDEN☆STAR:
http://rejetweb.jp/fbstar/unit/xyz.php
Epicurean: Takuya Eguchi Toshiki Masuda Nobunaga Shimazaki SUZUKI YUTO
Syrup: Hiro Shimono Yuki Kaji
Black Berry: Toshiyuki Toyonaga Yuma Uchida   Nojima Kenji NISHIYAMA KOUTAROU
XYZ: Tamaru Atsuhi Aisaka Ryota   Natsuki Hanae
IDOL DTI cast: Yashiro Taku as Hinose Akari Hatanaka Tasuku as Kugane Mikoto Narumi Kazuki as Aizaki Kaito Hamano Daiki as Fukamura Shion Hanae Natsuki as Sakurashiranami Kouki Koyasu Takehito as Houshou Hisuimaru
Character songs/Cds/Game/Anime
Diabolik Lovers: http://dialover.net/cd/?series=charasong
Yumeiro Cast: http://ycast.sega-net.com/cast.html
Yumecast Genesis
Starmyu: http://hstar-mu.com/cd/musicalsong.html
S+H: http://6plush.net/contents/cd.php
Tokimeki Restaurant: http://www.prince-rep.com/discography/308.html
X.I.P. 3Majestic
Dear vocalist:
Dearv1  Dearvo2  Dearvo3
Zenryoku :http://rejetweb.jp/zenryoku/schedule.php
Boyfriend kari: https://lp.boykira.qualiarts.game/goods/?cat=music
Yume100: http://www.yume-100.com/goods/cd.html
A3:Act! Addict! Actors! https://www.a3-liber.jp/music
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tingiaitri247-blog · 7 years ago
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Không xem những bộ phim nhật này thì hơi phí
Không xem những bộ phim nhật này thì hơi phí. Không đẫm máu khủng khiếp, nhưng mọi thứ về Lily Chou Chou khiến bạn ghê tởm thế giới đen tối sau khi áo trắng học. Những người trẻ giẫm đạp nhau để chứng minh sự tồn tại của họ một cách vô nghĩa, gây đau đớn mà không thể nào phai mờ. Bộ phim là về bốn chàng trai và cô gái: Yuichi Hasumi, Shusuke Hoshino, Tsuda và Kuno. Trong khi Yuichi là nhút nhát, nhút nhát và không tập trung, Hoshino là học sinh nam hàng đầu của trường trong thành tích học tập và điền kinh. Hai người trở nên thân thiết hơn sau các cuộc họp của trường. Tuy nhiên, sau một tai nạn chết người trong khi đi du lịch với một nhóm bạn, tâm lý học của Hoshino đã thay đổi 180 độ, trở nên nổi loạn bởi một sinh viên ưu tú. Hoshino đã lái xe một nhóm bọn côn đồ bị bắt vì ăn cắp tiền từ siêu thị và bắt các cô gái.
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Gần ba giờ đồng hồ sau khi quay bộ phim, bạn sẽ cảm thấy cực kỳ mệt mỏi vì thực tế tàn nhẫn mà những đứa trẻ đang phát triển tiếp xúc với nhau. Nhưng bạn không thể đi xa, nhưng tiếp tục theo dõi, tiếp tục đi theo những nỗi đau của tuổi trẻ. Âm nhạc của Lily Chou Chous vang vọng qua bộ phim, như Đấng Cứu Chuộc của những đứa trẻ và là người bảo vệ người xem. Một công việc thành công trong bạo lực học đường.Cũng là một bộ phim về bạo lực trong trường học, nhưng nội dung của trò chơi Kazoku tập trung nhiều hơn vào khía cạnh gia đình. Một gia đình có vỏ ngoài trơn tru và hoàn hảo, ngoại trừ con trai út, người bị phơi nhiễm với bạo lực ở trường, nhưng không ai biết. 
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Gia đình bị đẩy xuống bờ vực sụp đổ vì mỗi người đều bị lừa bởi một nhà sư kỳ quái. Nhưng bản thân ông ta có thể được coi là người đã cứu sống gia đình, đặc biệt là con trai út. Tôi không phải là người đã giúp bạn trực tiếp, nhưng người buộc tôi phải đối mặt với sự thật tàn nhẫn đã dạy tôi đứng dậy để cứu lấy bản thân mình. Kazoku Game là một bộ phim mà không thiếu hài hước, có thể làm bạn cười. Nhưng đau đớn, đau khổ và bi kịch gia đình không còn chút buồn. Cảnh mà các thành viên gia đình phá vỡ nhà riêng của họ và thể hiện những suy nghĩ thực sự mà đa số người xem cảm thấy hài lòng.
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Male Idol TV Anime Ensemble Stars! Finally Set to Begin Their Stage on July 7
    The official website for the forthcoming TV anime adaptation of Happy Elements and Cacalia Studio's
male idol-featured mobile game Ensemble Stars! has confirmed that it is set to premiere on TOKYO MX
and other stations in Japan at 22:30 on July 7, 2019 (JST). 
  The TV anime project was originally announced back in December 2015 for a 2017 premiere in Japan,
but has been postponed. According to the press release posted in February 2017, the reason for the
postponement was explained only as "due to various reasons."
  The male idol raising game started its service for iOS and Android in April 2015, and has expanded
to various types of projects, such as novels, manga, web radio programs, and stage play adaptations.
This TV anime is the latest addition to the media mix.  
  First-time director (or someone's pen name) Junpaku Yagurashita is attached to direct, and Yasufumi
Soejima, who is known as the visual director for the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure TV anime series, supports
him as series director. Akira, who has been working on the game's novelizations, serves as series
composition writer, alongside chief writer Shinichi Inozume (PERSONA5 the Animation). david production
works on anime production.
  【新情報①】Trickstar、fine、紅月、UNDEAD、Ra*bits、2winkの6ユニットが描かれたキービジュアル第1弾を公開!TVアニメ「あんさんぶるスターズ!」は、7/7(日)22:30よりTOKYO MXほかにて順次放送開始です!https://t.co/KlprHxS7qR #あんスタ pic.twitter.com/I86RfUj1Db
— 【公式】TVアニメ「あんさんぶるスターズ!」 (@stars_animation) 2019年4月7日
    Main voice cast:
  [Trickstar]
Hokuto Hidaka: Tomoaki Maeno
Subaru Akehoshi: Tetsuya Kakihara 
Makoto Yuki: Showtaro Morikubo 
Mao Isara: Yuki Kaji
  [fine]
Eichi Tenshouin: Hikaru Midorikawa 
Wataru Hibiki: Takuya Eguchi
Touri Himemiya: Ayumu Murase 
Yuzuru Fushimi: Koutaro Hashimoto
  [Akatsuki]
Keito Hasumi: Yuichiro Umehara 
Kuro Kiryu: Shinichiro Kamio
Souma Kanzaki: Keisuke Kaminaga
  [UNDEAD]
ReKaoru Hakaze: Kei Hosogai 
Rei Sakuma: Toshiki Masuda 
Koga Ogami: Yuki Ono 
Adonis Otogari: Wataru Hatano
  [Knights]
Leo Tsukikage: Shintaro Asanuma 
Izumi Sena: Masami Ito 
Ritsu Sakuma: Daiki Yamashita 
Arashi Narukami: Ryo kitamuta 
Tsukasa Suou: Reio Tsuchida
  [Ryuseitai]
Chiaki Morisawa: Yuichi Jose 
Kanata Shinkai: Kotaro Nishiyama 
Tetora Nagumo: Yoshiki Nakajima 
Midori Takamine: Takumi Watanabe 
Shinobu Sengoku: Anju Nitta
  [Ra*bits]
Nazuna Nito: Yuki Yonai 
Mitsuru Tenma: Junya Ikeda 
Tomoya Mashiro: Shunya Hiruma 
Shino Hajime: Tomoya Kosaka
  [2wink]
Hinata Aoi: Souma Saito 
Yuta Aoi: Souma Saito
  [Valkyrie]
Shu Itsuki: Hiroki Takahashi 
Mika Kagehira: Jun Osuka
  [Switch]
Natsume Sakasaki: Kenji Nojima 
Tsumugi Aoba: Kaito Ishikawa 
Sora Harukawa: Kazuomi Yamamaoto
  [MaM]
Madara Mikejima: Kosuke Toriumi
  [Adam]
Nagisa Ran: Junichi Suwabe 
Ibara Saegusa: Ryota Osaka 
  [Eve]
Hiyori Tomoe: Natsuki Hanae 
Jun Sazanami: Yuuma Uchida
  [Teachers]
Jin Sagami: Tomoyasu Hishiba
 Akiomi Kunugi: Wataru Komada
    1st PV
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    Source: TV anime "Ensemble Star!" official website / Twitter 
  ©Happy Elements K.K/EnSta! Anime Production Committee
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