In the official account of Twitter the franchise Love Live! Superstar!! Multimedia, it was announced that the series Love Live! Superstar!! , the new project that includes the idol unit Liella !, will debut in Japan on July 11th. No distribution platform has announced the acquisition of rights for the West.
Yuigaoka Girls High School is a newly created school located between Tokyo’s Omotesando, Harajuku, and Aoyama neighborhoods. The story unfolds around his first group of students. With no history, no veterans or alumni, and no reputation, it’s a school full of unknowns.
Five girls, including Kanon Shibuya, have a fateful meeting with school idols. Kanon decides: “I love to sing. I want to make something come true with music!” Many feelings converge on a star that has just begun to shine. The future is blank and full of possibilities for these girls, and the story that everyone will make possible has just begun. Fly with your wings, our Love Live! Superstar!!
The Love Live! Superstar!! was created in 2010 by Sunrise, Lantis, and Dengeki G Magazine, promising to be the “ultimate fan participation project” allowing fans to vote on the future of idols.
Hajime Yatate, the collective name of the staff at Sunrise, returns to the anime again. Sakurako Kimino is also credited again for the original concept, as in the previous Love Live! Superstar!! Takahiko Kyougoku, director of the original Love Live! Superstar!! School idol project, returns as a director alongside writer Jukki Hanada. Atsushi Saito is adapting original character designs from character designer Yuuhei Murota. Yoshiaki Fujisawa also returns from the first Love Live! as a songwriter.
The first anime Love Live! School idol project premiered in January 2013 and the second season in April 2014. The movie Love Live! The School Idol Movie premiered in Japan in June 2015.
We then had Love Live! Superstar!!, the second season premiered on TVs in October 2017 and the first season premiered in July 2016. Love Live! Superstar!! The School Idol Movie Over the Rainbow opened in theaters on January 4.