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project co-developed by
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, music label Lantis, and animation studio
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'' franchise after ''
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'', and '' Love Live! Sunshine!!''. ''Superstar'' initially revolves around five schoolgirls forming an idol group named Liella! as an extracurricular club activity. With each passing school year, the group makes a name for themselves and go on to recruit several other members. An
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television series aired on
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from July to October 2021. A second season aired from July to October 2022. A third season airied from October to December 2024.


Plot

The story is set in the that lies between the Omotesando,
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, and Aoyama neighborhoods of Tokyo. Originally set to be demolished, the school has instead recently reopened to accept new students. Within a school that has not made a name for itself, along with no history or accomplishments to speak of, Kanon Shibuya and four other first-year students discover the existence of "school idols", and for one reason or another eventually join the school idol club (with the group later being named ''"Liella!"'') in order to leave their mark on the newly reopened academy. As time progresses, Liella! gains popularity with the general public and prospective students, which leads to new members joining with each consecutive school year. The number of club members gradually rises from the founding 5 in its first year, 9 in its second year, and 11 in its third year.


Characters

Where appropriate, plot descriptions mentioned below refer to the anime television series. Other parts of the franchise, such as the manga and novel series, feature some variations in the storyline. The original five members are first-year students in the first season, second-year students in the second season and advance to third-year students in the third season.


Liella!

; : :Kanon is a third-year student who claims to be "someone with no standout characteristics." She has an appreciation for both singing and playing the guitar. However, she's struggled with stage fright for a majority of her life, which has caused her to pass out on several occasions in front of an audience before performing. Because of this, she failed the entrance exam for Yuigaoka Girls' music program, and ended up settling for the school's general academic program instead. However, after a chance encounter and subsequent invitation to become a school idol by Keke, she overcomes her past trauma and rediscovers her love for singing again. Kanon is also known for her selfless attitude, constantly putting others before herself. She aims to support and befriend everyone, even those who are initially unfriendly towards her. Her family consists of her busy father who works as a
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, her mom who runs a cafe, and a younger sister. She and her younger sister often help their mother with various chores around the cafe, with one of her specialties being creating
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. She keeps a chubby
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as a pet named "Manmaru," who is also the cafe's popular mascot. She wears glasses and ties her hair up when at home. Kanon serves as the leader of Liella!, as well as lyricist and composer. She is half-Spanish on her grandmother's side. In the second season, she becomes the
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in an effort to lesser the burden of Ren's duties as
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. ; : :Keke is a third-year student who hails from
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, China, having just recently moved to Japan—her mother's homeland—to become a school idol, and is initially responsible for recruiting new members for the club. Despite wanting to become a school idol, Keke lacks in physical stamina and has a hard time keeping up with her fellow members. However, she makes up for it by producing stage costumes for the group and has a hobby of restoring used outfits. As such, she serves as the club's official wardrobe supervisor. She holds the JLPT N1 certificate. She has a habit of speaking in
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when she gets excited. She is a very cheerful, optimistic and energetic, and with her infectious enthusiasm, she encourages Kanon to overcome her self doubting personality quirks. She has a bitter rivalry with Sumire, as the two constantly bicker and get into spats due to Keke's teasing. She has an older sister named Mengmeng who is supportive of her activities as a school idol, and ended up convincing her not to give up on her passion for singing after graduation. ; : :Chisato is a third-year student and Kanon's childhood friend with who is training to become a professional
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, naturally serving as Liella!'s primary choreographer because of it. She is a personable and energetic extrovert that can easily befriend anyone she meets. Chisato is fascinated by round shaped objects and things; especially Kanon's pet Manmaru, who seems to be wary around Chisato when she comes to visit. She is also known to keep up to date on gossip and rumors that are spread around the school. Despite having a passing interest in school idols, Chisato initially had no intention on becoming one herself, as she believed she was better off focusing on her dance courses while supporting Kanon from a distance instead. Initially studying under Yuigaoka's music program, Chisato decided halfway through her first year to switch into the general program and is talked into joining Liella! by Kanon shortly after. She has a part time job at a ''
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'' shop, which is also her favorite food. She is distinguishable with her pigtails hairstyle and hair buns. Her catchphrase is, "''Wissu wissu wissu!''" She became the School Idol Club's president in the second season, a title she passes onto Mei in the third season. ; : :Sumire is a third-year student and a poshy shrine maiden who lives at a well-known and respected community shrine located near the school. Her personality tends to come off as somewhat arrogant, bossy and rude to strangers, and despite being an assertive extrovert, she initially appears slightly antisocial to her classmates. Around her friends, however, Sumire becomes a much more confident yet cocky version of herself through her exaggerated "show business" persona. She spends much of her free time on social media, keeping up with whatever is trending and fashionable. Sumire was a former child actress who struggled to receive headlining roles in any project she worked on. Because of her limited experience in the world of show business, she expected to take the position of center within Liella!, eventually being voted in last place with Kanon taking the lead. She has a little sister. Due to her knowledge of the entertainment industry, she has several hidden talents, one of which being freestyle hip hop. In the third season, Sumire is scouted by multiple difference talent agencies for both acting and modelling opportunities, and she ends up taking an offer at the same agency Keke was recruited by. Her catchphrase is "Galaxy!" ; : :Ren is a third-year student who is the daughter of the school founder, Hana Hazuki, as well as the school's very first student council president. She belongs to the music program. Ren is widely respected around campus, being known for her polite yet disciplinced personality. She lives nearby the school with her mother's former maid and her dog named Chibi. Before joining, she came across as unfriendly and strict towards the school idol club, doing everything in her power to limit club activities wherever possible. It is revealed that Ren's mother had died due to illness, and Ren's harsh attitude to school idols came from a misunderstanding that Hana had regretted becoming a school idol, but the truth is eventually divulged that being a school idol was one of Hana's most treasured memories from her high school years. Following in her mother's footsteps, Ren decides to join the unit as the group's fifth member. Once she joins, the other members finally realize Ren is actually very kind, and despite still being diligent and serious, she can be very emotional, easily moved to tears in front the school auditorium during an assembly. She has a rather goofy side as well, exemplified by her hidden passion for video games, contrary to her traditional nature, and having a naïve demeanor about things she's not familiar with. In the third season, she stepped down from her position as student council president shortly before graduation, being succeeded by Kinako. ; : :Kinako is a respectful and generous second-year student from Hokkaido who lives on her own and isn't used to the big city. She was recruited by Kanon to become a school idol after getting lost on campus. Although soft spoken and not very athletic, Kinako is a hard worker who does not back down easily from challenges. She has a tendency to be very loud, and can be easily startled. She has a habit of referring to herself in the third person and ends her sentence with " ~''ssu''" due to her rural upbringing. Before joining the group, she spent a lot of her time outdoors since her family owns a ranch estate, and as a result she is great with animals. In her second year of high school, Kinako becomes a much more outgoing version of herself, and is invited to take over as Yuigaoka's student council president duties by Ren, which she accepts. ; : :Mei is a second-year student who is often mischaracterized as a delinquent due to her "scary eyes," which in reality turns out to be a side effect of her poor eyesight. She speaks to strangers in a rather abrasive tone and comes off as frightening to other students, but she is actually very shy and has a diehard adoration for school idols that she keeps secret out of fear of being judged. She initially enrolled in Yuigaoka Girls to watch Liella! from a distance as a fan and had no intention on joining the group until she was personally invited by the club members after they saw how passionate she was about them. After joining, Mei starts coming out of her shell and becomes much more comfortable being herself around her new friends. Her tone of speaking changes from sarcastic and dry to calm and soft during live performances. She is very close with Shiki, and confides in her regularly about her troubles. ; : :Shiki is a stoic second-year student who has difficulty expressing herself. Being one of the school's only science club members, she can usually be found spending her free time in the science club room inventing strange gadgets, one of which being a pair of robotic roller skates. Shiki grew up as a loner until meeting Mei in junior high school, and the two have stuck together since becoming friends. She possibly has a crush on Mei, becoming noticeably jealous and possessive when Mei spends time with others, as well as remarking about Mei's looks almost every chance she gets. At her core, Shiki is a well meaning girl who does her best to support her best friend; initially becoming a member of the school idol club on a trial period in an attempt to bait Mei into joining. Eventually, she officially joins the group in order to spend more time with Mei and bond over their newly found shared interest. She has a strange unexplained habit of blurting out English sentences at random occasions. ; : :Natsumi is a second year student who is also an aspiring " L-tuber" that decided to become a school idol to boost her online following and make a profit. She has a friendly demeanour, but can also be rather manipulative and selfish; she initially gets involved with Liella! to take advantage of their growing popularity as a get rich quick scheme to obtain money and internet fame through ad revenue as a social media
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, offering to be the group's "producer" and making short form vlogs of the members daily lives. Somewhat similarly to Sumire, Natsumi also spent her childhood trying to break into different fields of entertainment before eventually giving up, albeit with the sole intention of making money. After spending enough time with the group and enjoying a weekend at the Sakurakoji family's cabin in Hokkaido, she took a genuine liking to the charm of school idols. Kanon formally invites her to join Liella!, and she becomes the group's ninth member. Tomari is her younger sister, and she constantly praises her when she gets the chance to. She frequently ends her sentences with "''~desu no''." Her catchphrase is "Oninuts!" ; : :Margarete is a cocky first year foreign exchange student from Austria who comes from a musically inclined family. She is extremely competitive and outright hostile to other idols she sees as threats. Originally signing up as a Love Live! contestant as a solo idol in her final year of middle school, she boldly makes it known that she has no interest in either school idols or Love Live! other than setting out to prove she can easily win the competition by herself. It is later revealed that she failed her entrance exam for a prestigious music academy in her home country, and winning Love Live! in Japan was a condition for her to get accepted into the school. After Liella! was chosen to advance to the finals of Love Live!, her family suggested bringing Kanon back with her to Austria instead and learn music from her, much to her disagreement. Once graduating from middle school, she enrolls in Yuigaoka Girls and forms her own school idol club in an attempt to take down Liella! on her own terms. Following several joint performances with Liella!, Margarete slowly develops an appreciation for their members due to how kind they were to her, and joins the group full time. She picks up a part time job working at the Shibuya family cafe and reluctantly lives with Kanon's family during her stay. ; : :Tomari is a first year student who is also Natsumi's younger sister. Like her elder sister, Tomari views school idol activities as a potential income stream that will generate profit for her family. Unlike her sister however, Tomari's personality comes off as stiff and calculating to others. Because of her natural talent for dancing, she does not see much of a point in showing up to practice sessions unless she has something to gain from attending. Her apprehension to join Liella! was born out of a misguided preconception that her sister would eventually abandon being a school idol similarly to other past endeavors Natsumi had given up on, drawing a major rift between the two. After an intervention speared by the second year students and Margarete, both siblings make up and vow to repair their relationship through having as much fun as they can together on stage. Her favorite animals are jellyfish, and she has 3 of her own that she takes care of in her room. While initially aloof, Tomari has a deep respect for her older sister, referring to her as "''aneja''", or 'sister dearest' in some translations.


Sunny Passion

An idol unit from Kōzu-shima, Tokyo, which serves as Liella's rival. ; : & (Japanese)
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& Corey Pettit (English) :Yuuna and Mao are the members of Sunny Passion, a duo school idol unit originated from Kōzu-shima who inspired Keke to move to Japan and become a school idol. Yuuna is the most cheery one of the duo: she wears her hair in a ponytail and has shark-like tooth. Mao is the reserved, distinguishable from her long, purple one. 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.


Others

; : :Aria is Kanon's younger sister, who is supporting yet somewhat at first cynical about her sister's choice to become a school idol. Like Kanon, she also helps out with her mother running the cafe. ; : :Manmaru is Kanon's pet owl who serves as the cafe's mascot. He is known by its customers for being inexplicably symmetrically round, much to Chisato's fascination.


Development

The franchise announced a brand new anime project following the release of '' Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club'' in January 2020, with the premise featuring a new set of characters who are all first-year students in a newly reopened school originally on the verge of demolition. The school lies between the Omotesando,
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, and Aoyama neighborhoods of Tokyo. In addition, an audition for one of the main cast was held on March 12, 2020, but was postponed due to
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. Atsushi Saitō serves as the character design adapting style of the series' original character designer Yūhei Murota. The school name was decided through fans' votes and concluded in May 2020 with . The main characters names were also announced: Kanon Shibuya, Tang Keke, Chisato Arashi, Sumire Heanna, and Ren Hazuki. The project's name, ''Love Live! Superstar!!'' was announced in July through the series' exclusive magazine ''Love Live! Days''. In September, the school idol group's name, "Liella!" was also chosen through fans' votes. The name was chosen among 16 options that fans could vote for. The name "Liella!" comes from a combination from a French word "''lier''" which means "to connect", which is the same as in the school's name in Japanese, and "''brilliante''", which means an "inner glow". Behind the group's name lies the feelings of the hope that the small stars of today who have their own brilliance will become superstars someday. The cast of the initial five main characters was later revealed in December 2020: Sayuri Date, Liyuu, Nako Misaki, Naomi Payton, and Nagisa Aoyama. Date and Aoyama are members who passed the open audition that was held earlier in the year. The group's debut single, released on April 7, 2021. The single includes an animation PV and released in two versions—each with different
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s: and . On April 28, 2022, four new characters were announced to be joining Liella!'s member lineup for the second season in an issue of the ''Love Live! Days'' magazine: Kinako Sakurakoji, Mei Yoneme, Shiki Wakana and Natsumi Onitsuka, and the second season's air date was given the time frame of summer 2022. In May 2022, the casting for each character's respective voice actress was unveiled: Nozomi Suzuhara, Akane Yabushima, Wakana Ookuma and Aya Emori. Suzuhara was also a participant of the initial open auditions in 2020, being offered a role for the second season. They are officially referred to as Liella!'s 'second generation' in promotional material and among group members. Shortly after the confirmation of a third season in October 2022, a second nationwide open audition recruiting one cast member for Liella!'s 'third generation' was announced. On June 11, 2023, a new character named Tomari Onitsuka was introduced in an issue of ''Love Live! Days'' magazine. Additionally, supporting character Wien Margarete, an antagonist who first appeared in the second season, was confirmed to be joining Liella!. Sakura Sakakura was revealed to be the winner of the audition, respectively cast as Tomari. Yuina, who voices Wien Margarete, had simultaneously been promoted from a member of the supporting cast to series regular on the same day.


Broadcast and distribution

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television series is animated by
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and directed by Takahiko Kyogoku, with
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handling series composition and Atsushi Saito designing the characters. Yoshiaki Fujisawa returns from his work on ''
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'' to compose the music. The series aired on
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from July 11 to October 17, 2021.
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streamed the series for international releases. Liella! perform both the opening and ending themes, titled "Start!! True Dreams" and 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 titled "Songs of Liella!". On October 24, 2021, it was announced during a live screening event of the first season that a second season was in production. The announcement was uploaded to the official ''Love Live! Series''
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channel shortly after the event. The second season aired from July 17 to October 9, 2022. The second season introduces four new main characters as additional members of Liella!. Liella! once again perform the both opening and ending themes, respectively titled "We Will!" and . The second season also features "Songs of Liella!" segments at the end of every episode when aired on NHK Educational TV. A third season was announced following the conclusion of the second season alongside open auditions for a new main cast member. Sakura Sakakura won the audition and was cast as Tomari Onitsuka. The third season airied from October 6 to December 22, 2024. The opening and ending themes is performed by Liella! respectively titled "Let's be One" and "Daisuki Full Power". The third season also features "Songs of Liella!" segments at the end of episodes when aired on NHK Educational TV. Unlike previous seasons, the third season only features "Songs of Liella!" segments for half of the episodes in the season instead of every single one. In its place, several animated shorts starring the characters in the same art style were aired after certain episodes instead.


Other media

Various Liella! songs were playable through ''
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'' and its spin-off game ''School Idol Festival All Stars'' for limited amounts of time. SR cards of Liella! members were also made available through a special login bonus in ''School Idol Festival'' as commemoration of the anime series' broadcast. A spin-off manga, titled ''Love Live! Superstar!! Chii-chan Buchō wa Yūnō Desu!'', written and illustrated by Yūta Taneda began serialization on
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's ''Comic Walker'' manga website on March 30, 2023. The manga is centered around the character Chisato Arashi. The manga's chapters have been compiled into a single ''
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'' volume as of January 26, 2024.


Café Casa incident

In June 2021, the ''Love Live!'' staff issued an apology for having modeled the main character's family café after the exterior of Café Casa, a real café in Shibuya. The staff admitted that they had used the café’s likeness without permission or "prior consideration", leading to the café's staff receiving infringements of their privacy via social media; additionally, the increased presence of ''Love Live!'' fans at the café affected its intended mood and atmosphere. The design of the café in the anime was subsequently changed so it less resembled Café Casa.


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