Idol Incidents

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Idol Incidents
アイドル事変
(Aidoru Jihen)
Anime television series
Directed byDaisuke Yoshida
Produced byFuyuna Iizuka
Hideyuki Saida
Koji Abe
Tomo Shiota
Yukihiro Ito
Manabu Ohtsuka
Written bySōtarō Hayashi
Sumino Kawashima
Music byShūkō Tateyama
StudioMAPPA, Studio VOLN
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, GYT, Gunma TV, BS Fuji, Sun TV
Original run January 8, 2017 March 27, 2017
Episodes12
Manga
Written byCoco Natsuki
Published byKadokawa Shoten
MagazineDengeki G's Comic
Comic Walker
DemographicSeinen
Original runAugust 25, 2016[2]August 30, 2017
Volumes2

Idol Incidents (Japanese: アイドル事変, Hepburn: Aidoru Jihen) is a Japanese media mix project by Mages. The plot revolves around an election battle between idols who represent Japan's 47 prefectures. The character designs are handled by various artists such as CUTEG, Tiv, Mottsun*, Akemi Mikoto, Yōsai Kūchū, Mamu Mitsumoto, and Yukihiro Matsuo. The project was initially announced as a game that planned to be released in Fall 2014,[3] but was postponed until August of the same year. In Summer 2015, the same project was "rebooted" with changes to the work including the stories and characters.

In 2016, an anime adaptation was announced and aired on Tokyo MX and BS Fuji in January 2017 and finished in March 2017.

Cast[edit]

Each character and their voice actress represent different prefectures in Japan.

Heroine Party (ヒロイン党, Hiroin tō)
Sanrai Party (賛来党, Sanrai tō, a play on the word "sunlight")
Starry Party (スターライ党, Sutārai tō, a play on the word "starlight")
Bishōjo Party (美少女党, Bishōjo tō)
Wakaba Party (わかば党, Wakaba tō)
Subculture Neo-Party (サブカル新党, Sabukaru shintō)
SOS Party (SOS党, Esuōesu tō)

Media[edit]

Game[edit]

A smartphone game published by HarvesT started its service on October 21, 2016.[4] The game is free and uses an in-app purchase system. The game's servers closed on July 31, 2017.[5]

Anime[edit]

In 2016, an anime adaptation was announced, produced by MAPPA and Studio VOLN. Daisuke Yoshida directed the anime with a script by Sōtarō Hayashi and Sumino Kawashima.[2] Tiv drew the draft of the characters in the anime whilst Mai Ishii adapted the design.[6] The series aired in Japan between January 8, 2017 and March 27, 2017.[7] The opening theme titled "Utae! Ai no Kōyaku!" (歌え!愛の公約, lit. "Sing! Pledge of Love) is sung by Smile♥X, a group formed by different members of each political party in the show, which produced by Tsunku.[8] The ending theme "Respect" is sung by Sarara Yashima and Mai Fuchigami under the unit named "with.".[9] Crunchyroll streamed the anime[10] from January 8, 2017.[11]

Episode list[edit]

No. English title[a]
Original Japanese title[12]
Insert song(s) Ending card
illustration[b]
Original air date
1"Why Become a Dietwoman?"
Transliteration: "Watashi ga kokkai giin ni natte mo" (Japanese: 私が国会議員になっても)
"Start Up, Dream!" by with. (Sarara Yashima & Mai Fuchigami)TivJanuary 8, 2017 (2017-01-08)
2"Girl S"
Transliteration: "Shōjo S" (Japanese: 少女S)
"Happy~! Sunrise" (はっぴ〜! Sunrise) by A.I.S (Saeko Zōgō, Haruka Terui, & Satomi Akesaka)Kūchū YōsaiJanuary 15, 2017 (2017-01-15)
3"Nyanway generation""It's All Star☆Right彡" by Kirakira (Yurika Kubo, Chika Anzai, & Ibuki Kido)Kuroyuzu (96yuzu)January 22, 2017 (2017-01-22)
4"Shake It! Shōnan Beach"
Transliteration: "Yu-re-te shōnan biichi" (Japanese: ゆ・れ・て湘南ビーチ)
"Honey Moon Cafe" by Honey Trap (Sayaka Nakaya, Haruka Nagashima, Kotori Koiwai, and Shiori Izawa)Mottsun*January 29, 2017 (2017-01-29)
5"Preschool Heaven"
Transliteration: "Houkuen tengoku" (Japanese: 保育園天国)
"Green Fairy" by Carbuncle (Yu-ri Yoshida, Yū Serizawa, & Yui Kondo)Coco NatsukiFebruary 5, 2017 (2017-02-05)
6Transliteration: "TOO SHY SHY GIRL!""Gamushara彡Girl" (我武者羅彡ガール) by Mikarina (Chinatsu Akasaki & Nao Tōyama)Akemi MikotoFebruary 12, 2017 (2017-02-12)
7"My Microphone Isn't Just For Show"
Transliteration: "Kazari janai no yo maiku wa" (Japanese: 飾りじゃないのよマイクは)
-CUTEGFebruary 19, 2017 (2017-02-19)
8"A Miss and Loneliness"
Transliteration: "MISS shite ronrinesu" (Japanese: MISSしてロンリネス)
-Coco NatsukiFebruary 26, 2017 (2017-02-26)
9"Diet Member Suit and Machine Gun"
Transliteration: "Giinfuku to kikanjū" (Japanese: 議員服と機関銃)
"Kirameki ni Symphonia" (煌めきのシンフォニア) by Cherry7 (Yukari Tamura, Kana Ueda, Megumi Toyoguchi, & Sakura Tange)Mottsun*March 6, 2017 (2017-03-06)
10"Dancing Heroines"
Transliteration: "Danshingu hiroin" (Japanese: ダンシング・ヒロイン)
-Mai IshiiMarch 13, 2017 (2017-03-13)
11"Seriously Live in Five Seconds"
Transliteration: "Maji de Live no 5-byō mae" (Japanese: MajiでLiveの5秒前)
-Mai IshiiMarch 20, 2017 (2017-03-20)
12"It's All About the Idol Dietwoman"
Transliteration: "Nantetta tte aidoru giin!" (Japanese: なんてったってアイドル議員!)
"Tokimeki Full Throttle" (ときめき Full Throttle) by SMILE♥XTivMarch 27, 2017 (2017-03-27)

Manga[edit]

A manga adaptation is serialised in Kadokawa's Dengeki G's Comic and Comic Walker from the September 2016 issue and is illustrated by Coco Natsuki.[13] The first volume was released on February 27, 2017.[14] The second and final volume was released on November 27, 2017.[15]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Taken from Crunchyroll
  2. ^ Taken from Idol Jihen's anime official Twitter account

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Crunchyroll Announces Winter 2017 Anime Lineup". Crunchyroll. January 20, 2017. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "MAGES' Idol Incidents Multimedia Project Gets TV Anime Premiering in January". Anime News Network. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  3. ^ "アイドル議員が総理大臣を目指すソーシャルアプリ『アイドル事変』をMAGES.が発表". Famitsu. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  4. ^ "BBB、テレビアニメ放送直前『アイドル事変』のアプリゲームを配信 つんく♂がテーマ曲をサウンドプロデュース!". Social Game Info. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ Dennison, Kara (July 25, 2017). ""Idol Incidents" Smartphone Game Logs Out for Good This Month". Crunchyroll. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  6. ^ "STAFF&CAST-スタッフ&キャスト-". アイドル事変 公式ポータルサイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Idol Incidents Anime Reveals January 8 Premiere, Crunchyroll Streaming in America & Europe". Anime News Network. December 5, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  8. ^ "Idol Incidents Anime's Promo Video Introduces Tsunku-Produced Opening Song". Anime News Network. December 5, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  9. ^ "Idol Incidents TV Anime's Opening, Ending Themes Revealed". Anime News Network. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Crunchyroll Adds "Idol Incidents" to Winter Anime Simulcasts". Crunchyroll. 29 December 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Crunchyroll Confirms Idol Incidents Anime's Streaming Premiere, Territories". Anime News Network. December 30, 2016. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  12. ^ "EPISODE-エピソード-". アイドル事変 公式ポータルサイト. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  13. ^ "COMIC-コミック-". アイドル事変 公式ポータルサイト. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  14. ^ "コミカライズ版『アイドル事変』第1巻、明日2/27(月)発売!". アイドル事変 公式ポータルサイト. 26 February 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  15. ^ "アイドル事変(2) 奈月 ここ" (in Japanese). KADOKAWA. Retrieved 2017-11-27.

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