Welcome to UTA☆PRI World !!!
This time I would like to introduce an animated movie instead of a manga.
This is "Uta no Prince sama".
This is a story about idols working hard toward their dreams.
With movies, you can experience as if you were at a concert. The concert is a group of 3 groups, and there are 18 people in all. Each person has an image color, and fans can support them by waving pen lights of that color. The color distribution is as follows.
💓 Otoya Ittoki
💙 Masato Hijirikawa
💛 Natsuki Shinomiya
💜 Tokiya Ichinise
🌻 Ren Jinguji
💗 Kurusu Sho
💚 Cecil Aijima
💚 Reiji Kotobuki
💓 Ranmaru Kurosaki
💜 Ai Mikaze
💙 Camus
💓 Eiichi Otori
💙 Kira Sumeragi
💛 Nagi Mikado
💜 Eiji Otori
🌻 Van Kiryuin
💗 Yamato Hyuga
💚 Shion Amakusa
The movie sings various songs. My recommendation is colorfully☆Spark. There are a lot of call and response so you can excite together.
How about watching this movie and watching anime next time you get interested? You can see their growth story until they become idols.
In the next post, I will write about SLAM DUNK.I’m
I've never known about this kind of manga in which a group of princesses appear. The situation an idol group is called princes or kings is typical with Japanese culture. You mentioned your favorite song, so how about adding a video's link to the word, colorful Spark? Maybe your browsers become a fan of them after listening to it.
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DeleteI did n’t notice the link. Thank you for a good opinion.
I'll try.
Although I've known this anime, it is surprising for me that they have concerts as same as real musicians do. Also I didn't know that there are three boys groups in the anime. How about explaining each groups' characteristics? The readers may want to know what the group is like.
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DeleteI would like to introduce the group.
I think Saki's idea of giving more description to the characters you mention is a good one. For example, Mako suggests that there is a group of princesses in the animation, but how can we know that? Possibly by the names, but someone unaccustomed to Japanese culture might not be able to recognize a female's or male's name right away.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't realize it couldn't be identified by name.
I want to display it clearly.
I have literally never heard of this movie (I believe it's just because I am not a fan of idol stuff myself), but with your appealing explanation, it seems a lot of fun! I think you could be more specific about the content though, including such as your thoughts on characters. BUt anyways, nice job on the new post!
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