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Release Date:
February 26, 2021
Original Title:
Tokyo 7th シスターズ -僕らは青空になる-
Alternate Titles:
T7S
Tokyo 7th Sisters: Bokura wa Aozora ni Naru
Tokyo 7th Sisters: We'll Become the Blue Sky
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
LandQ Studios
Toei Animation
Victor Entertainment
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
In the year 2032, the legendary idol unit "7th Sisters" suddenly retired from the industry and disappeared. That was the end of the idol industry... until two years later, when a young glory-seeking employee is appointed to be the leader of Tokyo's next generation idol studio, "777 (Three Seven)," commonly referred to as Nanastar. However, the city continues to believe that idols are a thing of the past, and Nanastar is no exception. Their slump continues, but one day a mysterious and beautiful female manager approaches you and says, "If the idols of the past are gone, we'll just have to make new idols! True "sisters" linked by powerful bonds!" The story of the idols of the future, the Nanastar Sisters, will now unfold.
Art Designer:
Masayuki Niitsuma
Art Direction:
Ayumi Sugimoto
Assistant Director:
Masakazu Sunagawa
Character Designer:
Yosuke Kikuchi
Color Designer:
Kanna Terawake
Director:
Takayuki Kitagawa
Music Producer:
Shintaro Motegi
Original Music Composer:
Yoshiaki Dewa
Producer:
Koji Suzuki
Hisashi Matsuura
Motohiro Oda
Screenplay:
Shintaro Motegi
Supervising Animation Director:
Yosuke Kikuchi
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