
However, on the day of the concert, no one shows up as all the freshmen are busy checking out the other clubs. Umi has some reservations about the costume, but Honoka manages to convince her to make sure all their efforts don't go to waste. To get her used to other people, Honoka and Kotori get Umi to hand out fliers to help build her confidence. On the day before the concert, Umi starts to get cold feet about performing in front of others. "Start:Dash!!" by Honoka Kōsaka (Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami (Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda (Suzuko Mimori) Transcription: " Fāsuto Raibu" ( Japanese: ファーストライブ) After a little advice from the student vice-president, Nozomi Tojo, she sends Honoka a CD of the song she composed from Umi's lyrics while also anonymously voting for μ's on an idol ranking site. Honoka once again approaches Maki, showing her how serious an idol's work is and giving her the lyrics Umi wrote. Honoka perks up when she hears the class is supporting her, as well as receiving a name for their group, μ's.

As Honoka unsuccessfully attempts to get the girl from before, Maki Nishikino, to compose songs for them, Eli warns her that her idol plan could backfire and damage the school's reputation further.

As Umi reluctantly agrees to write lyrics, she puts Honoka and Kotori on an exercise regime to build up their stamina. Unable to think of a name for their group, Honoka holds a contest for the name instead before realizing they do not actually have a song to practice. Honoka manages to get permission to use the auditorium for a concert in a month's time, although Umi has doubts that they'll be ready in time.

Transcription: " Aidoru o Hajimeyō!" ( Japanese: アイドルを始めよう!) Despite their request to start an idol club being rejected by the student council president, Eli Ayase, Honoka remains determined to make it happen. As Honoka becomes downhearted, she spots a talented singer and pianist and redoubles her efforts, while Umi eventually gives in and, along with Kotori, joins Honoka in her endeavor. Honoka decides that the best way to save her school is to start an idol group themselves, although Umi isn't keen on the idea. As Honoka decides to investigate UTX, she finds it attracts a lot of students due to a school idol group known as A-Rise. As she and her classmates Umi Sonoda and Kotori Minami try to think of a way to make the school more attractive to prospective students, Honoka is surprised that her younger sister Yukiho wants to go to a different school, UTX, instead of Otonokizaka. Otonokizaka Academy is announced to be closing down after everyone graduates due to lack of applicants, which comes as a shock to second year student Honoka Kōsaka, who loves the school. "Private Wars" by A-Rise (Tsubasa Kira (Megu Sakuragawa), Erina Tōdō ( Maho Matsunaga) and Anju Yūki ( Ayuru Ōhashi)) "March Forward to Tomorrow") by Honoka Kōsaka ( Emi Nitta), Kotori Minami ( Aya Uchida) and Umi Sonoda ( Suzuko Mimori) Transcription: " Kanae! Watashitachi no Yume" ( Japanese: 叶え!私たちの夢――) An animated film, Love Live! The School Idol Movie, was released on June 13, 2015. Both seasons are licensed in North America by NIS America and are simulcast by Crunchyroll. "That's Our Miracle"), while the ending theme is "Donna Toki mo Zutto" ( どんなときもずっと, Always No Matter What) both are performed by μ's.

The opening theme is "It's Our Miraculous Time" ( それは僕たちの奇跡, Sore wa Bokutachi no Kiseki, lit. A second season aired from April 6 to June 29, 2014. "Surely Our Youth Will Hear Us") both are performed by μ's ( Emi Nitta, Aya Uchida, Suzuko Mimori, Yoshino Nanjō, Pile, Riho Iida, Aina Kusuda, Yurika Kubo and Sora Tokui). "We're Living in the Moment"), while the ending theme is "Kitto Seishun ga Kikoeru" ( きっと青春が聞こえる, lit. The opening theme is "Bokura wa Ima no Naka de" ( 僕らは今のなかで, lit. The first season aired 13 episodes on Tokyo MX from January 6 to March 31, 2013.
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The series follows a group of school girls who form an idol group in order to save their school from being shut down. Love Live! School Idol Project is an anime television series produced by Sunrise in collaboration with ASCII Media Works and Lantis as part of the Love Live! franchise.
