Love Live! School Idol Project
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Love Live! School Idol Project
Summary
Love Live! School Idol Project is an anime television series[1].
Key Facts
- Love Live! School Idol Project's instance of is recorded as anime television series[2].
- Love Live! School Idol Project was directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku[3].
- Jukki Hanada wrote the screenplay for Love Live! School Idol Project[4].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's genre is comedy anime and manga[5].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's genre is school anime and manga[6].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's genre is drama anime and manga[7].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's production company is recorded as Bandai Namco Filmworks[8].
- The original language of Love Live! School Idol Project was Japanese[9].
- Love Live! School Idol Project was distributed by video on demand[10].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's original broadcaster is recorded as Tokyo Metropolitan Television[11].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's country of origin is recorded as Japan[12].
- Love Live! School Idol Project comprises Love Live! School Idol Project, season 1[13].
- Love Live! School Idol Project comprises Love Live! School Idol Project, season 2[14].
- Love Live! School Idol Project began on 2013[15].
- Love Live! School Idol Project ended on 2014[16].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Honoka Kōsaka[17].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Eli Ayase[18].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Kotori Minami[19].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Umi Sonoda[20].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Rin Hoshizora[21].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Maki Nishikino[22].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Nozomi Tojo[23].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Hanayo Koizumi[24].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's characters is recorded as Nico Yazawa[25].
- Love Live! School Idol Project's voice actor is recorded as Emi Nitta[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Love Live! School Idol Project was directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku[3]. Jukki Hanada wrote the screenplay for it[4].
Publication
The original language of Love Live! School Idol Project was Japanese[9]. Genres include comedy anime and manga[5], school anime and manga[6], and drama anime and manga[7]. It was distributed by video on demand[10].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include music[27], Japanese idol[28], and high school student[29].