Concert / Victory Road / Rivals
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Contents
Overview (Story)
Mia and Yu participated and performed in a piano school concert.
Shizuku was possessed by the demon horns, and was bent in conquering the campus and the world.
Yu is feeling uneasy and she wants to tell them on what she feels about friends and rivals.
Review
The last three Episodes are basically centering around Yu Takasaki, with the exception to the 11th Episode.
Mia Taylor is a musician and singer, and obviously she can also do piano! Of course, Yu can never badmouth a rival, even if they are better than her, and she was always cheering and supportive.
Eleventh Episode is basically an another continuation. I hope it gets finished on the “bonus” Episode to be released soon, apart from the entire Episodes in this season. And going back to that Episode, it is basically a battle-themed Episode that never uses violence after all (Of course, girls aren’t allowed to do physical things here that would arouse the fans).
And the rest is history. It is just a random plot that has no story. And basically, you can watch them in any order you like.
So far to this second season of Nijiyon Animation! And the girls there are still too cute and funny! But then, Yu Takasaki needs some more attention here, with regards to her interaction with the other characters as well.
Overall, this Episode is nice for a season finale. But then, it will not be over yet until I get the hands to watching the remaining bonus Episodes to be released. And that Ryouran! Victory Road arc needs some attention to have its plot to be concluded for some reason.
My Rating: AVERAGE (3/5)
Review Rating Summary and Breakdown
Story: (1/5) – No plot, as usual.
Animation: (4/5) – Yeah, they are still cute! And sometimes, their simplistic drawings are shifting into their full size (i.e. Shizuku).
Insights: (4/5) – For some reason, friends and rivals support each other. One of the oaths of a School Idol is to support another School Idol, in which they help each other out in order to reach out for their dreams.
Series Info
This Anime shorts is currently streaming on the following platforms:
- LoveLive! Series Official Channel YouTube (Japan only)
- Crunchyroll (Worldwide, excluding Asia)