Aikatsu !

Aikatsu !
Aikatsu ! The Movie

Jumat, 19 Desember 2014

AIKATSU!
Aikatsu! (Japanese: アイカツ!?), short for Aidoru Katsudō! (アイドルカツドウ?, lit. "Idol Activities!"), is an arcade collectible card game in Bandai's Data Carddass line of machines, which launched in October 2012. The game revolves around using collectible cards featuring various clothes to help aspiring idols pass auditions. An anime adaptation by Sunrise began airing on TV Tokyo from October 8, 2012.[1][2] A film adaptation was released in December 2014. A Nintendo 3DS game was released on November 15, 2012, with a second released on November 21, 2013. Three manga adaptations have been published by Shogakukan.

Summary

The series takes place at Starlight Academy (スターライト学園 Sutāraito Gakuen?), a prestigious school with both middle and high branches, where girls train to become idols and take part in various auditions. such as modeling, singing, and dancing. To participate in these auditions, players use Aikatsu cards, special cards which contain digitized dresses and accessories from various manufacturers that are used in their auditions. How well they succeed is often dependent on choosing the right combination of cards. The video games cast players in the role of a new student, who must train to become an idol and reach the top.
The anime series follows a girl named Ichigo Hoshimiya, who becomes inspired by a performance by top idol Mizuki Kanzaki and enrolls in Starlight Academy alongside her best friend, Aoi Kiriya. Along with their classmate, Ran Shibuki, Ichigo and Aoi spend each day training for auditions and aiming to become top idols. At the end of the first season, Ichigo leaves Starlight Academy for a year to study in America. During this time, a rival idol school, Dream Academy (ドリームアカデミー Dorīmu Akademī?), is founded, raising its own breed of idols. The second season starts with Ichigo returning to Starlight Academy, as she now befriends and competes with Dream Academy's Seira Otoshiro and her fellow idols. The third season will focus on Akari Ōzora, a young girl chosen by Ichigo to join Starlight Academy, and her classmates Sumire Hikami, Hinaki Shinjō and Juri Kurebayashi.

Terminology

Aikatsu Cards (アイカツ!カード Aikatsu Kādo?)
Aikatsu Cards are cards that contain digitised clothes which are worn by idols during performances and auditions. They are divided into four categories: Tops, Bottoms, Shoes and Accessories, with some cards, such as one piece dresses, eliminating the need for others. The clothes come from various types of brands and have varying degrees of rarity. Although most clothes come in specific coordinations, players are also able to mix and match different cards to find a good combination.
Student Cards (学生証 Gakuseishō?)
A student ID that represents a student of Starlight Academy or Dream Academy and is required to access the Aikatsu System. In the arcade game, these are IC Cards used to store a player's history and create original characters.
Aikatsu System (アイカツシステム Aikatsu Shisutemu?)
The system in which Aikatsu Cards are utilised. When performing in an audition or performance, idols step through a dressing room, which requires them to insert their student pass and choice of Aikatsu Cards, where they put on their selected clothes. The stage they walk on is largely digitised, providing various holographic displays and special effects during the performance and allowing people to participate in the audience via online streaming. The system reads the emotions of spectators, along with the online spectators, to rate each idols performance, which determines their success during auditions.
Aikatsu Phone (アイカツフォン Aikatsu Fon?)
A handheld phone issued to each student of Starlight Academy. As well as providing various smartphone functions, such as calls, maps and a social network service, the Aikatsu Phone allows students to schedule and apply for auditions, as well as store and utilise their Aikatsu Cards for various purposes, such as holographically trying out coords. There are also a set of lights that are lit up when a student achieves a symbol pertaining to a certain idol quality.
Special Appeal (スペシャルアピール Supesharu Apīru?)
A Special Appeal is a technique that is used during a performance, bring an illusion the stage. The types of appeal that can be performed vary depending on the types of clothes worn. Normally, idols are only able to perform a maximum of two or three Special Appeals during a performance, but Mizuki has been able to perform four, which considered to be Legends.
Constellation System (星座システム Seiza?)[1]
The brand new line of dresses made from the top designers who teamed up to come up with it.
Constellation Appeal (星座アピール Seiza Apīru?)
A Constellation Appeal is a technique that is used during a performance like a Special Appeal but is only performed when wearing Constellation dresses. This is performed when the performer has maxed out the audience's voltage meter before they can perform the appeal.
Brands (ブランド Burando?)
Fashion companies, each managed by a top designer, who design clothes for idols and convert them into Aikatsu Cards that can be used by the Aikatsu System. There are currently thirteen known brands in the series; Angely Sugar, Futuring Girl, Spicy Ageha, Happy Rainbow, Loli Gothic, Aurora Fantasy, Love Queen, Magical Toy, Swing Rock, Bohemian Sky, Vivid Kiss, Love Moonrise, Dreamy Crown and Sangria Rosa.

Media

Video games

The Aikatsu! arcade game from Bandai began appearing in Japanese arcades from October 2012 as part of its Data Carddass line. The game revolves around using collectible cards to help idols pass their auditions. A handheld title, Aikatsu! Cinderella Lesson (アイカツ! シンデレラレッスン Aikatsu! Shinderera Ressun?), was released for the Nintendo 3DS on November 15, 2012.[3] A second 3DS game, titled Aikatsu! Futari no My Princess (アイカツ!2人のmy princess Aikatsu! My Two Princesses?), released on November 21, 2013.[4] A third 3DS game, titled Aikatsu! 365-Hi no Idol Days (アイカツ!365日のアイドルデイズ Aikatsu! 365-Nichi no aidorudeizu?), released on December 4, 2014.

Anime

An anime television series produced by Sunrise and Telecom Animation Film began airing on TV Tokyo from October 8, 2012, replacing Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal in its initial timeslot.[5][6] A second season began airing from October 3, 2013, with a third to begin airing in October 2014.[1][7] Daisuki will begin streaming the series from September 4, 2014.[8] Sunrise's director, Masayuki Ozaki, has stated Aikatsu may be considered for a US release if fans are vocal enough about it.[9] An animated film based on the series produced by Sunrise, Bandai and Toei was released on December 13, 2014.[10]

Music

Main music and most of the songs are composed and arranged by monaca. Most of the insert songs also written by Saori Codama, Aki Hata, and uRy. Various CDs has been released during the series.

STAR☆ANIS and Aikatsu☆Stars!

STAR☆ANIS is a Japanese idol unit who are the featured performers for the songs in relation to the Data Carddass Aikatsu! game, as well as the Aikatsu! anime adaption. Each of the members provides the singing voice of at least one idol in the Aikatsu! universe, and are credited only by their given name written in hiragana.
Official Members
  • Waka Kirishima (霧島 若歌 Kirishima Waka?) as Ichigo Hoshimiya
  • Fūri Uebana (上花 楓裏 Uebana Fūri?) as Aoi Kiriya and Seira Otoshiro
  • Yuna Ichikura (市倉 有菜 Ichikura Yuna?) as Kaede Ichinose, Kī Saegusa, and Ran Shibuki (as of Episode 101)
  • Remi Mitani (美谷 玲実 Mitani Remi?) as Otome Arisugawa and Yurika Tōdō (as of Episode 89)
  • Eri Aino (愛野 えり Aino Eri?) as Sakura Kitaōji, Maria Himesato and Sora Kazesawa (as of Episode 91)
  • Risuko Sasakama (ささかま リス子 Sasakama Risuko?) as Mizuki Kanzaki
  • Mona Tomoyama (巴山 萌菜 Tomoyama Mona?) as Mikuru Natsuki
  • Ruka Endō (遠藤 瑠香 Endō Ruka?) as Akari Ōzora
Additional Listed Members
  • Yuniko Morishita (森下 ゆにこ Morishita Yuniko?) as Hikari Minowa
Additional Unlisted Members
  • Eimi Naruse (成瀬 瑛美 Naruse Eimi?) as Miya / Ringo Hoshimiya
  • Risa Aizawa (相沢 梨紗 Aizawa Risa?) as Hime / Orihime Mitsuishi
  • Nemu Yumemi (夢眠 ねむ Yumemi Nemu?) as Guppy
Graduated Members
  • Sunao Yoshikawa (吉河 順央 Yoshikawa Sunao?) as Ran Shibuki and Sora Kazesawa (formerly). Graduated on December 28, 2013.
  • Moe Yamazaki (山崎 もえ Yamazaki Moe?) as Yurika Todo (formerly). Graduated on December 28, 2013.
AIKATSU☆STARS! Members
  • Ruka Endō (遠藤 瑠香 Endō Ruka?) as Akari Ōzora
  • Mona Tomoyama (巴山 萌菜 Tomoyama Mona?) as Sumire Hikami
  • Miki (みき?) - as Hinaki Shinjō
  • Miho (みほ?) - as Juri Kurebayashi

Theme songs

Opening Themes
  • "Signalize!" (Episode 1 - 25) by Waka, Fūri, Sunao, and Risuko
Waka and Risuko (Episode 17 insert)
Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 40 insert)
  • "Diamond Happy" (ダイヤモンドハッピー Daiyamondo Happī?) (Episode 26 - 50) by Waka, Fūri, and Sunao
Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 37-39, Episode 45-46, and 87 insert).
  • "KIRA☆Power"[11] (Episode 51 - 75) by Waka, Fūri, and Sunao
Waka and Fūri (Episode 63 and 65 insert)
  • "SHINING LINE*" (Episode 76 - 101) by Waka, Fūri and Yuna
Waka, Remi, Risuko, Mona, Fūri, and Eri (Episode 91 and 92)
Ruka, Waka, Fūri, and Yuna (Episode 101)
  • "Du-Du-Wa DO IT!!" (Episode 102 -) by Ruka, Mona, Miki, and Waka
Ruka (Episode 107)
Ruka and Mona (Episode 111)
Ending Themes
  • "Calendar Girl" (カレンダーガール Karendā Gāru?) (Episode 1 - 25) by Waka, Fūri, and Sunao
Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 22 and 50 insert)
Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, and Moe (Episode 25 insert)
Yuna (Episode 55 insert)
  • "Hirari/Hitori/Kirari" (ヒラリ/ヒトリ/キラリ?) (Episode 26 - 43 and Episode 45 - 50) by Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, Moe, Eri, Yuna, and Risuko
Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, Moe, Eri, Yuna, and Risuko (Episode 41-42 and 45-46 insert)
  • "Kiss of the Alice Blue" (アリスブルーのキス Arisu Burū no Kisu?) (Episode 44, Episode 11 insert) by Rey
  • "Original Star☆彡"[11] (Episode 51 - 75) by Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, Moe, Eri, Yuna, and Risuko
Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 54 insert)
Remi and Eri (Episode 74 insert)
Waka and Ruka (Episode 77 insert)
  • "Precious" (Episode 76 - 101) by Risuko, Waka, Fūri and Mona
Risuko (Episode 75 and 91 insert)
Risuko and Mona (Episode 99 insert)
  • "Good morning my dream" (Episode 102 -) by Ruka, Mona, and Miki
Miki (Episode 105 and 113 insert)

Insert songs

  • "Idol Activities!" (アイドル活動! Aidoru Katsudō!?) by Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 29 and 44)
Waka (Episode 1 and 6)
Waka and Fūri (Episode 2 and 4)
Sunao and Yuniko (Episode 8)
Risuko and Waka (Episode 16 and 17)
  • "Move on Now!" by Risuko, Waka, Fūri, and Sunao
Risuko (Episode 1 and 3).
Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 9).
  • "Angel Snow" by Remi (Episode 11)
Waka and Remi (Episode 10)
  • "Growing for a dream" by Waka (Episode 18 and 23, minor appearance on Episode 29)
Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, Moe, and Eri (Episode 30 and 79)
  • "prism spiral" by Fūri (Episode 5, 7, 56, and 71)
  • "Trap of Love" by Sunao, Waka, and Fūri (Episode 13, 15, and 57)
  • "Midnight Skyhigh" (真夜中のスカイハイ Mayonaka no Sukaihai?) by Risuko (Episode 14)
  • "Thrilling Dream" by Sunao and Risuko (Episode 21)
  • "Glass Doll" (硝子ドール Garasu Dōru?) by Moe (Episode 20, minor appearance on Episode 49)
Waka and Moe (Episode 19)
  • "fashion check!" by Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, and Moe (Episode 32 and 86)
  • "Take Me Higher" by Risuko, Yuna, and Moe (Episode 38)
Waka, Fūri, and Sunao (Episode 33 and 35)
Waka, Fūri, Sunao, and Yuna (Episode 34)
Risuko, Sunao, and Yuna (Episode 36, minor appearance on Episode 37)
  • "Ponytail After School" (放課後ポニーテール Hōkago Ponītēru?) by Remi (Episode 24 and 60)
  • "Shining Sky on The G String" (G線上のShining Sky G Senjō no Shining Sky?) by Waka and Remi
Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, Moe, Eri, and Risuko (Episode 27)
Waka, Fūri, Sunao, and Risuko (Episode 28)
Waka and Risuko (Episode 28)
  • "Clockwise Wonderland" (右回りWonderland Migi mawari Wonderland?) by Waka and Sunao (Episode 43)
  • "Happiness on the same Earth" (同じ地球のしあわせに Onaji Chikyū no Shiawase ni?) by Eri (Episode 26 and 30)
  • "Wake up my music" by Risa and Eimi (Episode 47 and 48)
Waka and Fūri (Episode 31)
Waka and Eimi (Episode 31)
  • "Moonlight Destiny" by Risuko (Episode 49)
Risuko and Waka (Episode 50)
  • "New・Chocolate Case" (新・チョコレート事件 Shin・Chokorēto Jiken?) by Yuna (Episode 59)
  • "We wish you a merry Christmas AIKATSU Ver." by Sunao (Episode 12 and 62)
  • "Idol Activities! (Ver.Rock)" (アイドル活動! (Ver.Rock) Aidoru Katsudō! (Ver.Rock)?) by Fūri and Waka (Episode 53)
Fūri (Episode 51 and 91)
Waka (Episode 52)
  • "Kira・pata・shining" by Sunao (Episode 61, 67 and 91)
  • "Magical Time" (マジカルタイム?) by Remi and Yuna (Episode 58)
Yuna (Episode 66).
  • "Dance in the rain" by Waka (Episode 64 and 91)
  • "Smiling Suncatcher" (笑顔のSuncatcher Egao no Sankyatchā?) by Risuko and Mona (Episode 78, 81, and 88)
  • "Sweet Sp!ce" by Fūri and Waka (Episode 82 and 94)
  • "CHU-CHU♥RAINBOW" by Remi and Eri
Remi (Episode 83 and 91)
  • "Eternally Flickering Flame" (永遠の灯 Eien no Tomoshibi?) by Remi and Fūri
Remi (Episode 89 and 91)
Ruka (Episode 106)
  • "Aurora Princess" (オーロラプリンセス?) by Eri and Waka (Episode 69)
Eri (Episode 68 and 91)
  • "The Only Treasure!" (ミトレジャーノ! Mitore Ja-no!?) by Waka and Fūri (Episode 70)
  • "Idol Activities! ~Ichigo & Akari Ver.~" (アイドル活動! ~いちご&あかり Ver.~ Aidoru Katsudō! ~Ichigo&Akari Ver.~?) by Waka and Ruka (Episode 80)
Ruka (Episode 76)
  • "Shining☆Days" (キラキラ☆デイズ Kirakira☆Deizu?) by Fūri and Waka
Waka (Episode 103)
  • "Happy Crescendo" (ハッピィクレッシェンド?) by Waka, Fūri, Sunao, Remi, Yuna, and Eri
Fūri, Sunao, Yuna, and Eri (Episode 72 and 95)
Waka, Fūri, Sunao and Remi (Episode 73)
  • "Adult Mode" (オトナモード Otona Mōdo?) by Risuko and Mona (Episode 93)
Mona (Episode 84 and 91)
  • "stranger alien" by Fūri and Yuna
Fūri (Episode 90)
  • "Arabian Romance" (アラビアンロマンス?) by Eri and Waka (Episode 85)
  • "Melody of the Heart" (ハートのメロディー Hāto no Merodī?) by Eri
Ruka (Episode 97)
  • "Dancing☆Baby" (ダンシング☆バイビー Danshingu☆Beibī?) by Eri and Yuna
  • "Friend" (フレンド?) by Waka and Fūri (Episode 98 and 100)
  • "KIRA☆Power ~Dream Academy ver.~" (KIRA☆Power 〜ドリームアカデミー Ver.〜?) - Fūri, Yuna, and Eri
  • "Let's Aikatsu!" (Let's アイカツ! Let's Aikatsu!?) by Ruka, Mona, and Miki
Ruka and Mona (Episode 102)
Ruka and Miki (Episode 104)
Waka (Episode 112)
  • "Tarte Tatin" (タルト・タタン?) by Mona (Episode 103 and 108)
  • "Lovely☆Bomb" (ラブリー☆ボム?) by Miho (Episode 109)
  • "Passion flower" by Miho and Mona
Miho (Episode 110)

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