There are few anime as equally enjoyable as they are remarkable. And there are fewer still as thoroughly pleasant as Sunrise's latest foray into the world of school idols.
Love Live: Nijigasaki is a wholesome reminder of why I enjoy anime, and of why the slice-of-life genre is so captivating.
Admittedly, after the middling and sometimes frustrating experience that was Sunshine, I wasn't too sure what to expect from this year's offering of Love Live. While I was a big fan of the original series (Nico is my favourite character in all of anime), Sunshine missed the mark in many regards. It forgot what made Love
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Live so special in the first place— charming characters and cute slice-of-life— and decided instead to replace it with unhappy vibes and drama in excess. Sunshine was always walking in the original's shadows, with abundant references to Muse, and of days gone by.
The great news is that, by bringing the series back to its roots, Nijigasaki firmly stands on its own two feet. It is comprised solely of the franchise's best elements, and highlights the reasons so many people fell in love with Love Live all those years ago. And, with a few important changes and some new layers of complexity, I believe that it is legitimately superior to the original. Love Live's third outing is its best yet.
A large part of what makes Nijigasaki such a pleasure to watch is that it doesn't take itself too seriously. The tone here is far more light-hearted and slice-of-life focused than previous, which is when Love Live had always shined the most, from my perspective. While there is still a degree of drama, it is used sparingly, and in a wholesome and heartwarming manner, with the conclusion to the conflict almost invariably resulting in a smile or even a big stupid grin. If you're the type of person who watches anime primarily for fun, I would say there are not many anime that do it better than Nijigasaki. If you're not so much a seeker of fun, and instead have a preference for the dark and violent and so forth... well, you've found yourself in the wrong place, I'm afraid.
I've always found it admirable how Love Live manages to develop large casts of characters in such a concise amount of episodes, and Nijigasaki is the best example of this to date. It bumps the size of the main cast from nine to ten, and rather than the characterization taking a hit as a result, to the contrary, it is actually an improvement over previous seasons. Each of the girls, no matter how boring or forgettable their design may initially suggest, receive at least one full episode developing their character in a meaningful way, giving ample reason for you to care about them. Contrast this with Sunshine, where I remember Saint Snow, the darn rival group, more than the actual main cast, and it is a world of difference in quality. Even the original series had some characters I felt were underdeveloped (Nozomi in particular), but such is scarcely the case here.
The best example of character development done right is with Rina's episode. Personally, and I am sure many felt the same way initially, her character design elicited a sigh and rolled eyes. Her face being covered by a computer monitor, complete with kaomoji and other electronic expressions, felt very much like an unabashed attempt to bank off on the V-Tuber craze of today. But Rina's episode actually creates a valid reason for her possessing this quirk. It makes sense in the context of the anime, and it genuinely makes you feel happy for her in how she has found a way to confront her fears. Without this episode, she would be another Yohane— one-note and defined by a single gimmick— but with it, she has earned her place as a (relatively) believable and dynamic character.
My personal favourites are Emma and Yuu. While there isn't anything too noteworthy going on with Emma as a character, she is adorable as all hell, as well as being from my favourite country (Switzerland). It is not often that westerners take the role of a main character in anime, and if they do, they are often either half-Japanese or a caricature with blonde hair and broken Japanese. But Emma is just a normal girl, treated no different than any of the other girls. This is laudable on Sunrise's part, as it demonstrates that they are more broad-minded and accepting of other cultures than most studios. It is the little details such as these which make the Nijigasaki girls so appealing.
Of course, with it now being the third full Love Live series, it does follow a formula that most fans have grown accustomed to. But where the first two series spent the majority of their first seasons merely building up and assembling the idol club, Nijigasaki is done with this in its first few episodes, and swiftly moves on to character development and other matters. The only aspect I wish were different was that, maybe, this time around, the girls could have all started together from the first year of high school. I always thought it was a shame that Love Live had to end after a single year of story, and would much prefer to see a full three years played out instead. This is especially true in the case of Nijigasaki, as the cast is so vibrant and exciting that the thought of it ending after two seasons (provided we are even lucky enough to get that far) just doesn't sit right. But, I suppose, it is always better to end on a high note than to risk meandering about.
There are considerably strong yuri themes within Nijigasaki. Unlike the other Love Live series, and most slice-of-life in general, it doesn't exist merely as a suggestion or as fanservice, but as something more sober and markedly human. One of the main characters is genuinely— that is, objectively—in love with one of the others. While this initially comes off as a bit of a shock when it is revealed, especially with it occurring so late into the season, it is handled in a surprisingly mature manner, and ends with a hell of an emotional closer. While my first thoughts were "Oh no..." when I realized things were going down the oft-trodden yuri path, the events of these two episodes earned my support, and this comes from someone who isn't even a fan of yuri. Sure, hell, I'll even cheer the two of them on, and hope that everything works out between them in the end.
This yuri romance also adds a new layer of complexity to the story. Though I was already enamored with the anime by this point, it went above and beyond, taking a large risk that could very well have sabotaged my enjoyment and appreciation of the anime. But it is a risk that paid off, and I am interested in seeing where this romantic substory arrives at in the second season. The events of these two episodes do steal the focus away from what was otherwise a very slice-of-life centric anime, however, which may not be to everyone's tastes. But as long as Nijigasaki balances the two, and doesn't let the romance overtake the slice-of-life, then I believe the two aspects can peacefully co-exist and compliment one another.
Love Live: Nijigasaki is a delightful and remarkable experience throughout. It is some of the most fun I have had watching an anime in... well, if not just a long time, then perhaps ever. If you enjoy slice-of-life anime to any extent, then, even if you have watched Love Live in the past but were irked for some reason or another, I would strongly urge you to give Nijigasaki a chance as it is a different beast entirely. This isn't just an anime for Love Live fans, or idol fans— it is a love letter to slice-of-life fans as a whole.
In a lot of ways, Nijigasaki feels like the successor to K-ON (complete with its own Azusa equivalent), to which I feel like Nijigasaki has firmly surpassed. Its slice-of-life moments are more fun. Its music is more charming. Its characters are more compelling. Hell, it even handles yuri better.
So where does that leave me, as someone whose favourite anime, for several years, was K-ON?
While the second season still remains an unknown entity, Love Live: Nijigasaki, in my opinion, is poised to be one of the most lovable slice-of-life anime in over a decade.
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Japanese: ラブライブ! 虹ヶ咲学園スクールアイドル同好会
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Oct 3, 2020 to Dec 26, 2020
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Fall 2020
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Slice of Life
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
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PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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There are few anime as equally enjoyable as they are remarkable. And there are fewer still as thoroughly pleasant as Sunrise's latest foray into the world of school idols.
Love Live: Nijigasaki is a wholesome reminder of why I enjoy anime, and of why the slice-of-life genre is so captivating. Admittedly, after the middling and sometimes frustrating experience that was Sunshine, I wasn't too sure what to expect from this year's offering of Love Live. While I was a big fan of the original series (Nico is my favourite character in all of anime), Sunshine missed the mark in many regards. It forgot what made Love ... Dec 26, 2020
“The tiny melodies blend together (Our Colors)
Let’s paint this arch, now. It resonates throughout the city (reaching for far blue sky!)” - lyrics from Nijiiro Passions! This show came as quite the pleasant surprise. Given the nature of spinoffs, it’s not unusual to believe that they rarely ever live up to or exceed the quality of their original counterparts and tend to fall short. But that is not the case here. Along with having several noteworthy changes and improvements, this installment to the Love Live franchise came in as something incredibly refreshing and serves as an excellent starting point for the girls of Nijigasaki. As someone who’s ... Dec 26, 2020
Love Live Nijigaku represents the next stage in the evolution of the best ongoing idol franchise. It takes everything we know and love about the series to new heights and breathes new life into the Love Live series.
Disclaimer, when it comes to idol shows, I am very easy to please. Cute girls, good songs and good performances are really all I look for. That’s why I was pleasantly surprised to see how much more Nijigaku contained. If you’ve seen sunshine and SIP, which you most likely have if you’re here, you’ll recall how fluffy and cutesy those shows were. While we had the drama of ... Dec 26, 2020
„Never get dragged into Love Live! idol hell or your wallet will hate you.”
- everyone who has already spent too much on Love Live! After the Aqours movie "Over the Rainbow" (Love Live! Sunshine!!) in 2019 we finally get a Love Live! continuation with a new setting. All those fans who are already familiar with the Love Live! mobile games know what Nijigasaki is about. Even if the main goal is not the Love Live! competition this time, we feel that our girls are doing their best to make everyone happy. Lean back, relax and just enjoy the wonderful world and music of ... Dec 26, 2020
*this review does contain spoilers*
I have been following Love Live for quite some time now. I love the original series and adore Sunshine!! just as well to the point of creating art folders on my computer and even getting some minor merchandise pieces like keychains and cards. Believe it or not, I expected a lot from the third Love Live generation anime despite not knowing what it was going to try to represent. What I received was wasted potential and large disappointment. Not sure what to start my rant with, but I guess getting to the story first would be fitting because there is literally none of ... Nov 14, 2020
I'm honestly surprised people are rating this series so high. I'm going to be one of the only ones who rates it this low lol All in all, very disappointed in this. Had high hopes for it since the designs were awesome, unlike the other new LL anime, but my hopes were crushed. (I come off as a game elitist sort of but I honestly barely played the game since I hate the mechanics. They're weird).
Story: Absolutely nonexistent. Each episode is about a different character, which you would think would be good, but it isn't. The lack of an actual story lessens the impact ... Oct 26, 2020
This was the surprise of the season for me. I gave the first Love Live a 5 - while I liked the idea of the franchise, the show itself was underwhelming. But Nijigasaki is a joy to watch. There are so many lovely details, so much good stuff going on, I quickly got invested in a seasonal show that I initially had low expectations for (possibly because the character designs frankly look a bit generic).
The animation was immediately the most impressive part. There is tons of character animation in the show, I haven’t seen a cute girls show with characters moving this much in a ... Dec 26, 2020
This new anime from the Love Live franchise is a huge disappointment. The production is perfectly up to date, the CG is so good that for the first time it does not require the use of 2D in the concerts and the songs are wonderful but, besides these things, there is not much to be praised in Nijigasaki Doukoukai. And I say that as someone who loves the franchise. School Idol Project and Sunshine were great anime, while this one can't get anywhere near that.
This review may contain light spoilers. Not that I say anything that could ruin your experience, but I comment on the ... Oct 24, 2020
First time reviewing a Love live while it is airing, and I'm here to tell you how fun it is so far!
This series of love live so far has offered a different sort of take on the usual tale of getting to the big event, and without the idea of the School closing down. Which is something fresh to see for a Love live series. Following a group uqnie and interesting girls, as how they progress towards their goals, and facing troubles along the way, still as interesting as the previous series and sunshine. The characters per usual have something about them, that makes them. Which ... Oct 27, 2020
I really can't decide if I love this anime or don't like it.
Not talking about quality, though, it's awesome, but about preference. I mean... The girls are all really cute, but some stuff feels unnatural: the musics are awesome... it's just odd someone randomly dancing in the middle of a park. I do enjoy watching it, though... but at the same time I don't... Dunno how to explain. Nevertheless, it is indeed an anime worthy of the Love Live name. And it's so different from the first that it doesn't really falls into that gray spot that Sunshine fell, where it's basically repeating what was ... Dec 26, 2020
I’m going to start off by saying that I am a huge love live fan, I absolutely loved school idol project and to a lesser extent also enjoyed sunshine quite a bit. Needless to say I was very hyped when I saw that Love Live was getting another iteration to the point where I went and downloaded the game to learn more about the upcoming characters.
But oh boy was I disappointed. I have been reading other people’s review and can’t understand why exactly they liked so much about it. Love Live is an anime about music and character progression through trials and frustration, developing ... Sep 20, 2021
I have been fan of Love Live from 2013, right when the first season of the original Love Live starts, so I believe I am right to say that this is not a good Love Live anime, not at all. It feels more like an advertisement for the game instead.
Story: there is a lack of a main story line. Unlike the LL Project, LL Sunshine and LL Superstar, Nijigasaki is just about a bunch of cute girls doing cute idol things. And as most of you know, Nijigasaki is about how instead of being a group of school idols, they are solo idols instead. For ... Nov 11, 2020
Weebs, a derisive term for a person that love a moral-degenerate products from Japan. These peoples got humilation from society by rain of disgusted & despise gazes, yet they still survive and keep on moving so proudly. So actually those small species are a strong humans that true to themself, never wear a mask just to get accepted by society (I mean persona mask not for Corona).
Idol, one of a few genre at the pinacle of weebness, the teams behind them never half assed making product as a countermeasure for general labelling from society. And inside them there are two biggest title called Love Live! ... Dec 26, 2020
Let me preface this by saying I'm not particularly a fan of Love Live. I like some of the songs, but that's pretty much it in terms of my engagement with the series. The only reason I decided to watch this because I do like the character designs this time round, and I enjoyed the Famitsu 4koma a great deal.
Let's start with the positives. There isn't a "Save the Club" or "Save the School" plot, apart from a very brief moment where they re-established the club in the very beginning. Kasumin is absolutely adorable and best girl, her antics never fail to elicit a smile ... Jan 18, 2021
Just, i cant stop appreciating to this anime since its first debuting artstyle.
can't get enough with every possible nijigaku anime songs, they just made whole new feeling out of their composed musics from each characters. i keep getting goosebumps time after time to see overall works for this anime. Also, how they put characters to this anime, it portait very-very powerful self-view as themselves. one point thats very weak for this anime is that approach between characters with other characters. just they need to do more for that plothole. nah im not reffering this anime story as its game story (since i've never actually read the ... Dec 26, 2020
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First, the animation. Nijigasaki really blew it out of the park. Go watch an old muse mv, you'll see what I mean. Beyond that, I really wasn't a fan of the beginning episode structure (introduce character, minor problem with character, they sing away their problems), but after they got into the actual story, the quality tripled. In both the storyline and studio decisions (not competing, solo idols), their message was that there isn't one clear answer to success, which resonated deeply with me. Overall, a slow start but definitely a 10 at the end. S2 definitely on track for 10! Dec 19, 2020
This is my first ever review on this site lol, ok, so Love Live, the third title of the series. And as the last episode aired today. (Sobs like Kasukasu) I'm completely satisfied, yeah, completely satisfied with this first season so far (I presume that there will be a second season cause, u know, it's a tradition of the Love Live franchise to have a second season and a couple of movies) I better stop the bs now.
Edit w/ a minor spoiler on this sentence for people who have finished this anime; if not, proceed to the next paragraph: Chances for a second season ... Dec 26, 2020
As someone who has been stuck in idol hell for almost four years, I must say that this new generation has a good story and is full of surprises. Although the main point of this show is probably to promote their game, they still made a different story from the previous generation, and it was something new that made the rise of this show.
In terms of the story, it was nice to see something new in Love Live with major problems that are different from the previous generation, μ's and Aqours. It was interesting to watch how their progress to become a school idol being ... Dec 26, 2020
Nijigasaki was undoubtedly the most original and unique member of the Love Live franchise, for the first time, their idols don't perform as a group, but as nine individual Solo Idols, each shining with their own unique spark. It brings about the catalyst for originality that this series wasn't able to execute with its predecessor Sunshine, and it paves the way for the most original, well-rounded character development this series has seen so far.
Plot As I mentioned earlier, I believe that Nijigasaki has the most well fleshed-out plot of all of the Love Live franchise so far. Why do I say this? Because it no longer ... Nov 4, 2023
This anime is the third series of Love Live franchise. But you can't really call it the sequel to the previous one. This one feels like its a spin off. They didn't follow the usual emotional story. This is how you expect an idol anime to be about. Just an anime filled with content that related to idol. And not an anime that filled with heavy drama. I mean Nijigasaki is created for a mobile games at first, so it would be logical if they want to invite gamer viewer into the idol genre. As a long fan of the LL franchise, I got a
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