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The IDOLM@STER Million Live! Anime's New Trailer Previews Final Part in Theaters

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
3rd part of advance theatrical screenings opens on September 29

The official anime on Monday. The trailer previews the third and final part of the anime's advance theatrical screenings, which will open on September 29. The trailer also features the franchise song "Welcome!!"

The anime is currently playing in theatrical preview screenings in Japan. The anime series is running in theaters in three three-week screening runs. The first part of the theatrical release ran from August 18 to September 7. The second part is running from September 8 to September 28, and the final part will run from September 29 to October 19.

The anime will then make its television premiere on Wakako Hazama that will air before the anime on October 1. The special will explain the setting and characters of the anime.

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Chika Anzai returns from The IDOLM@STER Million Live! game as newbie production assistant Misaki Aoba (top left).

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The anime will follow the growth from the initial stages of the theater of Mirai Kasuga and the other idols.

Bandai Namco Studio is collaborating on the anime, and Bandai Namco Entertainment is planning and producing the anime (as well as being credited as the original creator).

Shirogumi Inc. produced the below video when Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the television anime adaptation during the third anniversary of The IDOLM@STER Million Live! Theater Days in 2020.

service in March 2018.

Bandai Namco Entertainment launched a stage for the new game is a 765 Pro live theater, and it takes place in rooms such as the theater's office, waiting room, and greenroom. The game features the theater clerk character Misaki Aoba. In the game, players can communicate more with certain idols by touching them on screen. The game's solo and unit concerts feature rhythm games.

Sources: The IDOLM@STER franchise's YouTube channel, Comic Natalie



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