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Love Live! (2nd Season)
https://twitter.com/LoveLive_staff/s...20439019855872
Announced at the "μ's 3rd Anniversary Love Live!" live event. Yeah! Spring 2014!
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ANN: Love Live! Gets 2nd TV Anime Season, PS Vita Game Quote:
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2013-06-16, 08:02 | Link #5 |
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Awesome news I've heard all day. It sucks that I have wait till new spring to see Umi in all her beautiful glory again, but oh well, it's back and can't wait to see Muse (particulary Umi) in action again!
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2013-06-16, 09:10 | Link #9 | |
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I really don't think it's out of the realms of them doing a series in Fall or Winter before Love Live S2 in Spring. Whether it's Horizon 3 (Studio 8's best selling title), Accel World 2 or a new IP though, who knows. Love Live 2 probably got mentioned early for marketing reasons, god knows the VITA needs it. Last edited by Westlo; 2013-06-16 at 09:31. |
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2013-06-16, 09:28 | Link #11 |
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I hope so. But still. Just that I dropped S1(although I liked all MVs and dropped it more because I had to much ongoing series that season). Maybe I'll give it a chance if i'll have time.
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2013-06-16, 09:36 | Link #12 |
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I loved Season 1. However, a lot of that really was the plot.
Love Live! Season 1 did a great job of slowly building up Muse. The bulk of its episodes was dedicated to the gradual and eventual formation of the entire group. This gave the narrative a real sense of forward momentum and growing viewer anticipation. Plot-wise, this can't really be duplicated because Muse is now formed. There are a couple obvious things they can do in Season 2, and if they go with that it'll definitely help, but how they fill up another cour's worth of episodes is not something I'm altogether sure of. Still, I love these characters and I loved Season 1, so I look forward to Season 2. Spring 2014 is a good time for the continuation - Almost exactly a year between the ending of one season and the start of the next.
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2013-06-16, 10:13 | Link #15 |
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The first series crumbled spectacularly in the last two episodes due to absolutely forced drama and a ridicolous (to say the least) resolution of the "issues". As I said back then, it's like they wanted to do a longer series then remembered they had to finish in 12 episodes.
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2013-06-16, 10:58 | Link #16 |
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I think this is a distinction without a difference when it comes to Love Live! Season 1.
The plot and the story of Love Live! is the gradual and eventual formation of Muse, with the main goals being saving a school and participating in a major event.
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2013-06-16, 11:09 | Link #17 |
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That's the plot, yes, but not the story. The story is about Honoka discovering her role as a leader, and how she affects everyone else around her. It's about how all the members of μ's learn to shed their facades for various reasons and obtain a greater sense of teamwork. "Saving the school" is the plot, but what what those things mean is the story.
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2013-06-16, 11:20 | Link #18 | |
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My main point is simply this - Love Live! Season 1 has a very engaging plot/story. For the most part, that plot/story has been resolved. There's a couple obvious things they can do that ties into it, but it's hard for me to see how they get an entire cour's worth of episodes out of it. So that's the key to Season 2, imo - What new plot/story comes into focus for the next season. Don't get me a wrong, a couple episodes of the Muse girls just goofing off might be fine (even Season 1 had that), but these characters shine their brightest when they're actively working towards a heartfelt goal, imo.
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2013-06-16, 14:04 | Link #20 | |
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