With Superstar being the franchise's fourth and latest adventure, it's understandable that some may be reluctant to watch once more a series seemingly treading familiar roads. Coming less than a year after the third Love Live series, Nijigasaki, I was worried of the fatigue that may come from yet another shuffling of the cast.
Those fears, however, were misguided.
Superstar revealed itself not just as an excellent anime in its own right, but also the most fresh the franchise has been in nearly a decade. Contrary to expectations, Superstar is actually a slice-of-life anime first, and an idol anime second. Where the previous series opted for
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a more dramatic approach to the storytelling, Superstar looks instead to comedy and catharsis as a means of connecting with its audience. There is no impending doom from the girls' school potentially being entirely closed, nor is there romantic tension or heated rivalry in the lieu of Saint Snow's portrayal in Sunshine— quite the opposite. Instead of striving to make the audience teary-eyed, Superstar looks to instill joy and laughter.
In many regards, the 'school idol' setting of the franchise is more a backdrop than a primary focus. The girls do not even decide on a group name until the last few episodes of the season. Those looking for performances and idol moments may find Superstar's first season feels like more a prologue than a first half of a story. And, naturally, this means Superstar will not be to every Love Live fan's palate.
But it is exactly this aspect that made Superstar so refreshing for me, as a veteran of the franchise. If I wanted those idol moments, I would watch the original once more. If I wanted drama, I would watch Sunshine. And for romance and emotionally-charged character moments, I would watch Nijigasaki. By breaking away from genre expectations, Superstar succeeds in crafting its own identity, which is perhaps the single most important characteristic for a franchise now in its fourth stage.
Superstar also withdraws from the nine-girl trope we have come to expect, and instead focuses on a smaller cast of five girls. For the most part, this is a wise creative choice for a two-cour anime, as the previous series would typically have two or three characters that are significantly less developed or interesting than the others. But this does not necessarily mean the five girls from Superstar are profoundly more developed than the girls from previous series. Rather, the unnecessary characters have been trimmed, like a chef treating to the fatty parts of a steak.
Kanon and Chisato are the standout characters from my perspective, a level above the rest of the cast. It is rare for a girl in Love Live to play the role of a mentor and instructor, as all the girls typically start out as fresh-faced newcomers. This is largely why Chisato grabbed my interest early on in the story, as her goals regarding music, as well as her long-time friendship with Kanon, tie in neatly with her later addition to the group. The anime also does a solid job of making Kanon's and Chisato's friendship with each other feel natural, through the work of several flashbacks and episodes dedicated to expanding this part of their characters.
And, while Kanon may sport a similar design to previous protagonists Honoka and Chika, she is much more interesting than her predecessors. Kanon is actually opposed to involving herself with school idols at the start of the story, due to childhood traumas and ever-present stage-fright, an important issue that many idol anime fail to touch upon. So, rather than being the instigator and vehicle for the group's activities, Kanon is actually a major participant in the story herself.
Ren is also a recipient of solid characterisation. While she initially appears to fit the mold of the stereotypical class-rep, objections and all, she has perhaps the most meaningful backstory of all the girls. My only issue is that the anime has detailed her mom's experiences, but has shown little of Ren's own feelings and ambitions towards the world of school idols. Perhaps this will be explored further in the second season?
This leaves Keke and Sumire. While these two have adorable character designs and are the cause of some hilarious moments, they aren't quite as developed as the other three. Sumire is essentially Superstar's comedic relief, abducting the protagonist and literally wearing a poop-themed hat in one scene! Her ambitions of becoming the group center are sympathetic, though, due to the feelings of inadequacy she's no doubt endured throughout her experiences in self-proclaimed show-biz.
Conversely, Keke is a force of cuteness and plays her part by encouraging the rest of the group, but doesn't have any outstanding moments or features at this point in time. As someone who was also a foreigner living in Japan for a number of years, I'd like to see Keke's experiences adapting to Japanese culture explored with a bit more detail and finesse. As it stands, the foreign aspect of her character seems primarily a means to broaden the franchise's appeal with its large Chinese fanbase. So, while Keke may indeed be speaking Chinese on Japanese TV, I'm still not entirely sold on this element of her character when she otherwise behaves just like any ordinary Japanese girl would.
The art in Superstar is of a high caliber. Love Live always set high standards for itself in this regard, and Superstar is no exception. In tandem with the series' more easygoing nature, the art style has also shifted slightly, as there are larger contours and rounder faces characteristic of much of the slice-of-life genre. Those with a distaste for cutesy art designs may have troubles with Superstar, but then it would almost be paradoxical for someone averse to cuteness to be watching such anime in the first place.
Superstar's music is wonderful, as is the norm for Love Live. I particularly appreciate the way the ending song starts early and leads naturally into the ending cinematic, in a similar vein to other popular anime like One Piece. My only issue is that there are not many full songs actually performed by the Superstar girls over the course of this initial season. But the songs that do exist, including the opening and ending, are excellent, and there is not more I could ask from them.
That said, the 'rap' scenes in one episode did feel slightly out-of-place. While some people who watch the series may also be fans of rap (myself included to a lesser extent), it is not what anyone is watching Love Live— of all things— for! My suspicion is that Sunrise was trying to birth some meme material out of the series, in the hopes that it may go viral on social media. The effect this might have had is unknown to me, however, as I try to abstain from migraine-inducing platforms like TikTok and its ilk...
One can only hope that Superstar will break free from the franchise's two-cour format, as there is so much more potential to be found in its characters. As well, the slower pacing, relative to other Love Live series, would lend itself perfectly to a three or even four-cour format. I'm also not entirely sure having a fifth Love Live series in a single decade would be the right move, as it can be emotionally-draining for fans to grow attached to a cast only to see them replaced by a new series every couple years. We shall see soon what Sunrise's plans for Superstar and the franchise as a whole are, once the second season flies us by.
Love Live has learned a lot from some of the mistakes it made during the Sunshine era. At this point, with its fourth outing, I believe the franchise has truly nailed just what it is that makes Love Live so damn special for so many people.
I can't make the claim that Superstar is some grand, ocean-deep story, but then it was never trying to be such in the first place. It is entertainment first and foremost, and in that regard, it excels in a way few anime can even dream to.
As someone who has found themselves struggling to watch modern anime, Love Live Superstar is a beacon of hope, a testament that joy trumps all.
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Japanese: ラブライブ!スーパースター!!
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TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
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Jul 11, 2021 to Oct 17, 2021
Premiered:
Summer 2021
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Sundays at 19:00 (JST)
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Funimation
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Sunrise
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Genre:
Slice of Life
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 8, 2021
With Superstar being the franchise's fourth and latest adventure, it's understandable that some may be reluctant to watch once more a series seemingly treading familiar roads. Coming less than a year after the third Love Live series, Nijigasaki, I was worried of the fatigue that may come from yet another shuffling of the cast.
Those fears, however, were misguided. Superstar revealed itself not just as an excellent anime in its own right, but also the most fresh the franchise has been in nearly a decade. Contrary to expectations, Superstar is actually a slice-of-life anime first, and an idol anime second. Where the previous series opted for ... Oct 17, 2021
When I was first watching love live superstar, I writ a review on how good I thought it was. Since then, it has managed to maintain that quality throughout all 12 episodes and has now became my favorite in the love live franchise and I'm going to now explain why it is worth your time:
-New to love live, should I watch the others first?- No, you do not need to watch any other seasons and I actually believe that this is the best place to start if you want to get into the franchise -Art and animation- I've seen many shows and I am quite the fan of ... Oct 17, 2021
The Love Live franchise and the series that it produces has always been a coin flip to whether it's going to end up being mediocre or great. To name names, Sunshine falling short of its predecessor and the School Idol Project's lackluster finale. If you were to ask me what side of the coin did Love Live Superstar land on, I would confidently be able to tell you that it landed on the right side.
Superstar is a great entry show to the Love Live franchise. It barely has any connections to the previous installments, making it an easy and clean entry to just turn on ... Oct 17, 2021
I see a lot of people being nice to this show, and while I kinda see why, I also really don’t. In Japan, Love Live is an insatiable money-making behemoth whose appetite only grows with the eating, but here in the West, it’s largely mocked by the mainstream. But apparently not Superstar. What other people are getting out of this show is something I can’t get out of it, and it might just be because I’ve seen too much. It might just be because I’ve become numb, and maybe if this was the first time I’d ever seen an idol show like this, there’d be
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Aug 16, 2021
Let me start this off by saying that I do have bias toward Idol anime and Love Live on the whole because I do really like the series. Also, I don’t score/assess anime entirely in a vacuum, I compare them amongst other anime of the genre.
That being said, Love Live Superstar is absolutely excellent thus far and I think this is a must watch for people who at least enjoy the series a little bit, or enjoy idol anime in general. Characters - 9/10: Right of the bat the characters design wise are great. Love Live never has a shortage of unique designs for its ... Oct 17, 2021
Superstar is the 4th installment of the beloved and long-running Love Live series. It is easy to follow and does not reference previous parts, allowing both old and new fans to enjoy it.
This installment goes back to its roots, arguably simpler than the base of its roots were. Kanon gets picked up by Keke to start a school idol club, but complications arise when the student council president tries to stop them; the standard Love Live stuff. The special part about it this time is how Kanon acts in opposition to the other main characters of previous installments of Love Live. Kanon has stage fright. This ... Aug 16, 2021
I've never completed Love Live. I watched episodes from each of the seasons, including Nijigasaki, but I didn't like them. There were too many characters and they weren't interesting to me at all.
Because of this, I was tentative to pick up this series. But, I did, and I can say, from someone who doesn't like the previous instalments of Love Live, this is a really good series. The story is about girls being idols. What more can you ask for? The art is so pretty and stunning. The character designs are great. I love the music in this series. Everything in it is a bop, especially the ... Oct 17, 2021
Story: 7
Cute girls doing cute things!! The story reuses some overused elements from earlier Love Live series and there are one or two weird plot elements, but the formation of this series' school idol group, Liella!, is satisfying. The main characters are all first years, and the ending of this season sets up subsequent seasons to show Liella!'s journey after the first year. This would be the first Love Live series to show more than one year of a group's journey, so I'm excited to see what happens next. Art: 9 The scenery and backgrounds in this show are extremely detailed and colorful, and the quantity of ... Oct 31, 2021
This is such a refreshing anime from Love Live franchise. For you who doesn't know, we usually get a lot of main character in the anime. But this one is different, there are only 5 MC here. And because of that, every character can have their development perfectly and didn't look rushed. I'm not saying all the previous anime is bad, it just feels something different.
Story 10/10 As always, even though Love Live Superstar is a music anime doesn't mean they throw off the story. The story is also as amazing as their music. Heartwarming and sometimes emotional, the story is a mix beetween those two. ... Oct 17, 2021
Love Live! Superstar is a solid show production-wise, but its position as the fourth separate continuity in the franchise only highlights the increasingly formulaic nature of Love Live's writing.
The show starts out promising enough. Kanon is our now apparently archetypal spunky orange-headed protagonist. Unlike Honoka or Chika though, she gets to have real character flaws. She's grumpy, she sulks, she talks back to her family. She loves to sing, but she has struggled for years freezing up in front of an audience. When we meet her, she's convinced she'll never make it as a performer. There's potential for a focused, if rather well-worn, character ... Aug 28, 2021
When Lovelive superstar came out, I wasn't interested because I'm not a lovelive or idol fan. I thought it is going to be generic idol anime which indeed it is, but one thing that caught my eyes is this Lovelive anime has a character who speaks Chinese and very good Chinese, which instantly gave me a boner to watch this.
Honestly, it was quite surprising and hilarious when the character is speaking Chinese. Because it is very rare in anime to have an anime character to speak a foreign language (except English). Secondly, it served as a purpose and identity of the character why she speaks ... Oct 18, 2021
Love Live! Superstar!! is the fourth entry in the Love Live franchise, and as such, I was expecting that they might have started to run out of ideas. Luckily, that turned out not to be the case. This is the first Love Live! series to get its main run as a prime time broadcast, and I really felt all the special care and little details that went into making this a success. While Love Live! has always been fairly solid, Superstar not only lives up to the standard, but perhaps even surpasses its predecessors.
Even though it is part of a franchise, it is worth mentioning ... Sep 20, 2021
So, I would like to reviews this in 2 ways: for new fans first watching and for old fans of the franchise.
First, for new fans: the overall score would be around 8+/10. The story is nothing too special, but it makes good use of the characters to tell a charming story. Also, the story is a standalone so you don't have to watch other series of the franchise to enjoy it 100%. Moving on, the characters themselves are pretty diverse and relatable, and watching them interact is very fun, amusing and heartwarming! Now, as an anime about idol, the important thing here is the music and ... Oct 19, 2021
This anime is surely great and can be an option to start the franchise.
Not about winning after the struggle like Muse [School Idol Project], not a depressing story like Aqours [Sunshine!], nor Nijigasaki who has tons of member which truly represents a school club. Superstar is different, more like slice of life-ish idol story with only 5 members in it. That's what I thought when watching this show for like the first half season (?) Let's talk about this first half that I was excited for. First thing you will notice is how good Sayurin's [Date Sayuri] voice when singing. The anime will let you listen ... Oct 24, 2021
Superstar is a step down from the previous love lives. What do I mean by "a step down"? Unlike your previous love lives where there are altleast 9 girls, here we get 5. The story and plot is way more down to earth and simple. The 5 girls are all freshmen unlike from previous LLs where we ususally get three per year level. it kinda gives off this fresh and new feeling even though superstar is quite similar to the previous installations. Despite of it being a step down, Superstar might be the best one out of all. crazy am i right?
Before we actually review ... Oct 19, 2021
Thank you for joining me on this trip. I have no words to explain everything that this anime was able to convey to me, so I will do it with numbers, 10/10.
Everything is perfect, I have no complaints, not to mention that they have not confirmed the second season of course. The best love live of all time. Tiny stars! <3 Now I will explain why this anime is the best ever: Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke, Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, Keke,Chisato, Ren, Sumire, Kanon, ... Oct 26, 2021
Gusokumushi
Gusokumushi Gu-soku soku soku Gusokumushi. That's it. That's my review for this masterpiece. I have nothing more to say. Just Gusokumushi every day, all day long. When you listen to this, believe me, this is what's gonna happen in your next dream (or nightmare.) Have a good anime, a good night, and a great rest of life. ... Oct 18, 2021
Loved it! Superb-star!!
Love Live! Superstar!! has absolutely no right being this good. I've personally never watched any of the Love lives beloved as they are by it's apparently huge fanbase (the more you know), but I couldn't be happier to have Superstar be my jumping on point. School idol/moe club shows are a dime a dozen so it takes something really special to stand out from the crowd (something 2021 falls idol shows are struggling to do at the moment), but Superstar shines above the crowd like... well... a superstar! Firstly, the animation is absolutely stunning. Characters move smoothly against densely detailed, information packed backgrounds. ... Nov 6, 2021
I started watching Love Live! Superstar!! with the expectation that the smaller cast of 5 would allow more time to explore each character's dreams and worries, strengths and flaws, past failures and present efforts. Exploring their character, in other words.
Well, yes, but actually no. While each character certainly had more screen time and lines compared to some idol anime, the additional attention was squandered. The anime eventually became formulaic again. Most character development and progression was made in service to the overbearing and repetitive Love Live formula. The best episodes were the first 4. Each one focused on the ... Oct 24, 2021
Well I'm starting this review by saying that I used to be a huge fan of this franchise and series.
With that in mind, I have to say that Love Live Superstar has to be the most wasted Love Live yet. Most of my struggles with this series are about how they mishandled so many situations, Love Live is also known for having some musical moments that will melt your heart, but aside of the animation (that we know that it only gets better and better), none of the performances transmitted anything to me really, I would only rescue one (which I will not say because ... |