The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors Season 2 Theatrical Trailer Revealed!

The season 2 is listed for 12 episodes!

The theatrical trailer and CM for the anime “THE iDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS” season 2 have been released.

The season 2 will be screened in theaters nationwide (Japan) from July 5 and will be broadcast on TV this fall. In this trailer video, the opening theme song of the anime, “Tsubasa gurabiti”, is unveiled for the first time.

Theatrical Trailer:

CM (15sec.):

STAFF:
Director: Mankyu
Character Designer: Ryouhei Fukushi
Series Screenwriter: Youichi Kato
Assistant Director: Takeshi Iwata
CG Director: Susumu Sugai
Music: Lantis
Animation Production: Polygon Pictures

The TV broadcast debut of The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors Season 1 is set for April 5, 2024, in Japan. Prior to its television airing, the show was showcased through theatrical pre-screenings in Japan, divided into three parts: October 27, 2023, November 24, 2023, and January 5, 2024.

The anime adaptation of The Idolmaster: Shiny Colors draws inspiration from its namesake game, initially released as a browser game on the enza website in April 2018. It later expanded its reach by launching as a mobile game for iOS and Android devices in March 2019. In the game, players assume the role of a budding producer at 283 Production, entrusted with the task of nurturing and managing a diverse array of idols.

Source: Official Twitter

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