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Darn I was going to make a 765 OP because they just had a live I'm just going to give up on it
Julian Richardson
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Ethan Jackson
Link me the image you were gonna use.
Thomas Cox
>ML and CG teaming up against 765 Beautiful.
Nolan Lopez
Sure thing
Hunter Bell
Chieri is my fiancée.
Grayson Gonzalez
Sure thing Chie's Financee
Adam Sanchez
Get the fuck out, I don't like Chie at all. Should've been one of the last to get a voice.
Jeremiah Myers
Chie and Chieri are basically the same character.
Julian Hughes
Sure thing Chie Is Fine
Austin Brown
Fucking lily
James Roberts
Natsuki is my fiancée.
Julian Morales
Sure thing Atsuki's Fine C'ex
Nathaniel Rogers
Ok I was away for a few days, can I get a quick rundown of what happened here?
Also I'm really happy for the two of you, you make a wonderful couple.
Jackson Nelson
Rin was devastated after that last asshole just dumped her for his ex but I've been taking care of her and she's starting to move past it.
Logan Anderson
An unfunny joke taken too far.
Landon Robinson
Hey if Nips can do it so can we
Julian Brown
Rin divorced me after she caught me Chierifagging yet again. I asked Chieri to marry me the same night and here we are, ready to get married this summer.
The founder of Namco, Nakamura Masaya, has died at the age of 91.
F
Carter Butler
> 91 Dude lived longer than most humans.
Jack Brooks
F
Angel Butler
We'll suck your dick if you buy us new phones~
Gabriel Martinez
Right after the marriage.
Can't blame 'em, I'd pork Kanako too.
Jeremiah Thomas
F
Adrian Williams
Ugly boy, you go away. Rina, you marry me and I'll keep the money flowing.
Daniel Ross
F
Brody Fisher
Time stops for no one.
Except Kawashima.
Xavier Stewart
I wonder how he felt seeing the company that he built up, a legend of the arcade era with several of history's most iconic games to its name, be reduced to a Tales factory and a virtual pop idol company.
Josiah Campbell
F
Jace Mitchell
Fuck yeah Ema
Connor Richardson
Maybe he liked idols?
Owen Smith
F .
Ryder Hall
Fuck Ema, yeah.
Aiden Peterson
F
Angel Lewis
Too busy being rich and old to care.
Who was his favorite idol?
Jaxson Thomas
...
Ian Rivera
Luv u gurrrl
Aaron Kelly
Rin.
Ryan Ward
...
Logan Roberts
I doubt he's that sad, the gaming industry has changed, and a lot of Namco's big franchises from the past are still alive today.
Jaxson Garcia
And Heart, but she is being really proactive on making the remaining time to not be wasted
Eli Garcia
Probably Haruka, he seemed to have a thing for mascot characters, as he really liked Pac-Man
Kevin Campbell
Speaking of, how's the arcade scene in Japan faring nowadays anyway?
James Price
Still pretty strong.
Those Namco arcades have like four floors and reel in tons of shekels every day.
Post Limited SSR predictions for tomorrow's gacha update! correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe they're supposed to be a cool and a passion. Is a Valentines Day Sugar Heart just wishful thinking?
Wyatt Reyes
I see that you went from fiancée to fiancé.
F
Gabriel Ward
Reminder that if it wasn't for Nakamura,iDOLM@STER would never have existed
James Perry
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Brody Long
is it cool and passion again or did the miria/kwsm rerun make it possible to have a cute valtentine SSR?
John Torres
>91 F
Josiah Gomez
I don't think that limited reruns affected the new limiteds...
Ryan Roberts
What did she do? Sugg off some producer?
Juan Scott
Ma'am, your old sagging tits are going to fall out if you keep ineffectually trying to seduce people like that.
Logan Price
Reruns are independent of current gachas.
Sugar is probably too soon. But who knows.
Adrian Edwards
>wishful thinking Why do you wish to empty my wallet so much, what have I ever done to you
William Hill
>Even the comedic relief duo isn't safe of obligatory Idol drama
Can't wait for the Cinderella Theater animation
Samuel Myers
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Landon Brooks
I will find your house and hurt you if this comes true tomorrow. Assuming I will have enough money left for a plane ticket
Japs really love arcade Try to write a proper episode for these two, is not that simple
Caleb Moore
Assuming we don't start getting 3rd SSRs, Cool is most likely going to one of Kanade/Asuka/Miyu. Or maybe Ryo to shill her upcoming CM. For Passion there's so many idols that it could be that it's not even worth predicting.
Henry Young
Rika, maybe? It's been a while since hers.
Christopher Howard
>Try to write a proper episode for these two, is not that simple The Theater preview skit alone did just fine in the small time it had, but that time was still longer than the time they had in the anime series.
See? You don't need to shoehorn drama to make them work. Drama is something that should form naturally, not just be "everybody is stressed out despite some characters who know how to take things in stride". Not everyone lets stress get the best of them like that.
Nao wants to appear Cool. This faggot, not so much. He's like an ugly Miku/Nana hybrid.
Sebastian Wood
hope he achieves his dream into becoming Hokuto
Lucas Jackson
Thx bby
Levi Bailey
wow rude
Carson Ortiz
You seem to be mistaking 2D for 3D. Would still smash.
Zachary Hill
>Drama is something that should form naturally, not just be "everybody is stressed out despite some characters who know how to take things in stride"
All you saw was their initial reaction.
If upper staff told you that they're cutting off your ongoing work, did you expect them to jump in Joy? Yes, feeling a bit down or getting pissed is a very natural thing to do.
And this isn't just some bad joke they can "take in stride". They were outright told to stop doing the things that they love and take pride on. Emi and Suzuho literally stood up and shouted against it during the meeting. After all, the very purpose of them being idols is being challenged. It's understandable that that would at least leave a bit of a bad taste in their mouth in the immediate aftermath of that meeting.
But you act like the were reduced to sad blobs because next time we see them, they're already back on their feet, willing to fight and eager to prove those fuckers wrong.
Just because they're wacky characters doesn't mean they have to be on joke mode 24/7. It's okay to feel sad or angry when you have to. Pretending that you're daijobu all the time is a one way ticket to a meltdown.
Blake Kelly
You're retarded.
Dylan Lewis
>Pretending that you're daijobu all the time is a one way ticket to a meltdown. GAMBARIMASU!
Isaac Williams
I want Rin x Nono love drama.
Kayden Turner
>Pretending that you're daijobu all the time is a one way ticket to a meltdown. You know, things that actually happen in real life instead of everybody just being visibly stressed? Like some of the patients I helped at a mental health clinic. Huh, whodathunk. Oh wait, everybody who is sad acts very transparent 24/7 about their feelings, because anime.
Isaac Garcia
>because anime
I honestly don't see where you're going with this.
In the very anime you're discussing we have multiple cases.
- We had people who were very visible about their stress/discontent (Emi, Suzuho, Nana and Mika) - We had people who mostly kept things bottled in (Uzuki, Riina and Rin) - We had people who were chill and mostly took things in stride (Anzu, Kaede and Natsuki)
And in real life, we have people who wear their hearts on their sleeves, people who just laugh things off and people who you think are okay but see hanging off a noose the next morning.
It's almost like whether in fiction or real life, people/characters act differently. There are no extremes or absolutes.
Shocking, I know.
Nathan Russell
People are sad, time to turn off all the lights in the office again.
Jacob Watson
Kirio a cute.
No bully.
Julian Rogers
To be fair, they rebounded rather well on the Magic Hour. The camera certainly had its own controversially gloomy narrative regarding what it showed, but that's really only part of the full picture all things considered.
Thomas King
I'm going somewhere, but not into anime apologist land. You can stay there because you seem to like it there. You say one thing that sounds like a blanket statement then you come back like this to agree with something but twist it to it being an anime apologist. The anime was trash, and variety isn't some kind of balanced proportion of things, variety just is. But variety isn't necessarily the ultimate point. One point is, just because there's Uzuki already taking up a slot, or Riina or Rin, doesn't mean some kind of mutual exclusion for others just because that slot is filled to the brim, oh shit, you better take the "you have to wear your emotions on your shoulders" ticket instead.
Don't forget the rain outside the offices. And inside as well
Alexander Moore
Magic hours and nomakes sounded like they were written by the staff who do the commus for the games in contrast to the anime. I suspect that because some of the things it may bring up try to insert recollection of things about characters sort of saying "oh, we forgot to address this in the anime, so let's bring it up here instead because WE actually remember it in the first place"
Cooper Gutierrez
Gonna rain inside Kirari.
Connor Morris
>staff who do the commus for the games
Just saying, but quite a bit of the commus are dramatic and somber as well. There are quite of them that would fit in with the "forced drama" of the anime. Idolmaster and drama have always gone hand in hand. And I've always found it strange that /@/ complains about drama in any of the imas anime even when the games themselves doesn't exactly have a shortage of them either.
And jokes aside, the anime was pretty consistent. It certainly was drama sure and I guess some people here don't like drama, but it knew the story it wanted to tell. The events of the previous episodes built on each other and contributed to the overarching plot and theme of the show.
And I honestly don't get people.
For other more serious series. When the author inserts in lighthearted or comedic moments. I've seen people complain about how it "ruins the flow" or how it was completely "unneeded".
Meanwhile, here we have an anime that focuses on the more somber narrative that is it's primary framing. It actually finds a sort of solution to the above complaint by making the fun stuff available in side-material (that is canon to the main story but doesn't impede on the main anime framing) that folks can approach on their own leisure time. But then now we have people saying that -THOSE- should be in the anime instead.
There's just no pleasing ya niggas.
Ethan Powell
It is literally impossible to be male and like SideM without being gay. That's right. If you are of the male sex and you like SideM you are indeed a homosexual
Liam Edwards
Not if you like saki
Connor Garcia
It is literally impossible to be female and like CG without being gay. That's right. If you are of the female sex and you like CG you are indeed a homosexual
Nathaniel Jones
>And I've always found it strange that /@/ complains about drama in any of the imas anime even when the games themselves doesn't exactly have a shortage of them either.
Mobage babies.
Jokes aside. You look at the stuff that fans of the franchise comment, praise and make fan art/fiction about and it's rarely ever about the drama. iM@S is in a weird spot where it's literally about growth and development of characters into the idols they aspire to be and everything that comes along the way but it's also fruity as all fuck and that's what sells for it.
Cameron Gomez
>Just saying, but quite a bit of the commus are dramatic and somber as well.
Why lie?
Anthony Nguyen
There's in the very least some sort of interplay involved if that's the case, considering some of the Nomakes, Magic Hours, and BD bonus tracks ultimately ended up alluding to aspects specific to the anime's script.
Matthew Long
>For other more serious series. When the author inserts in lighthearted or comedic moments. I've seen people complain about how it "ruins the flow" or how it was completely "unneeded".