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Release Date:
January 25, 2023
Original Title:
ラブライブ!スクールアイドルミュージカル
Alternate Titles:
School Idol Musical
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
ARCS International
Bandai Namco Filmworks
Bandai Namco Music Live
Project Love Live! School Idol Musical
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 150
In the Kansai region, there are two schools located in the Hyogo and Osaka prefectures. One, Takizakura Girls' Academy in Osaka, was successfully branded through the success of the entertainment course selection idol club, while the other, Tsubakisakuhana Girls' High School in Hyogo, is an old-fashioned preparatory school. When two girls, who are daughters of the presidents of these two opposing schools, meet through idol activities, a big change is born in the small world that surrounds them. Searching for something more important than an already important promise... "The story of a School Idol Project that everyone makes come true" begins upon a brand-new stage. School Idols, let's start now!!
Background Designer:
Hiroko Matsuo
Choreographer:
Kouki Kishimoto
Director:
Kouki Kishimoto
Lighting Design:
Yasuyuki Kusaka
Music Director:
Ryota Kojima
Original Concept:
Hajime Yatate
Original Music Composer:
Ryota Kojima
Original Story:
Sakurako Kimino
Producer:
Yuki Wakabayashi
Production Assistant:
Hirono Suyama
Production Supervisor:
Nao Takeuchi
Screenplay:
Kouki Kishimoto
Sound Designer:
Hitoshi Endo
Stage Director:
Rena Sawa
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