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2014 video game
Tokyo 7th Sisters
Developer(s)
Donuts Co. Ltd
Publisher(s)
Donuts Co. Ltd
Director(s)
Shintaro Motegi
Producer(s)
Shintaro Motegi
Taka Maekawa
Masaru Yoshioka
Yoshiaki Iwasawa
Writer(s)
Shintaro Motegi
Composer(s)
Shintaro Motegi
kz (Livetune)
Platform(s)
iOS, Android
Release
February 2014
Genre(s)
Rhythm game
Mode(s)
Single-player
Tokyo 7th Sisters (Tokyo 7th シスターズ) is a Japanese idol raising simulation and rhythm game released for iOS and Android in February 2014,[1] developed and published by Donuts Co. Ltd.[2] with music produced and published under record label Victor Entertainment. The game has a story mode (called Scout in-game) in which players search for idol cards while progressing through the story and a battle mode in which players battle other players or certain in-game characters using their idol cards.
A 77-minute anime film adaptation by LandQ studios titled Tokyo 7th Sisters: Bokura wa Aozora ni Naru was scheduled to air in summer 2020, but has been delayed to February 26, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The story centers on "new generation" idols from the studio "777 (Three Seven)", referred to as Nanastar, in the year 2034, in a future where idols are considered a thing of the past. The player acts as the manager of Nanastar, whose job is to recruit and train a number of different girls by collecting and leveling collectible cards. The cast of characters includes more than 50 fully-voiced, unique idols from different backgrounds.
^"「Tokyo 7th シスターズ」EPISODE 5.0の最終話が公開!ライブ衣装のターシャやシンジュが報酬のイベントも実施". Oricon. February 14, 2020.
^"「 New Smartphone Game Lets You Foster Your Own Stable of Idols". Anime News Network. December 13, 2013.
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls video game and Rishuri Maezono in Tokyo7thSisters. Ru Thing was born in the People's Republic of China on 21 December...
transferred to the Tokyo branch after graduating. In 2014, she played her first major role as Qruit Kotobuki in the video game Tokyo7thSisters. While working...
3年目も務めさせて頂けることになりました 本当に嬉しいです。ありがとうございます!" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – via Twitter. "「Tokyo7th シスターズ」新ユニット「Roots.」のデビューが決定!デビュー曲「New Age」を公開!". PR Times (in Japanese)...
signed with King Records label as of December 2015. Minase was born in Tokyo on December 2, 1995. She had begun watching anime when she was in kindergarten...
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from Chiba Prefecture. She is known for voicing Haru Kasukabe in Tokyo7thSisters, Makoto Kobata in Flying Witch, Kyōko Machi in Interviews with Monster...
News Network. September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2020. "Tokyo7thSisters Anime Film's New Trailer Unveils More Cast, February 26 Delay". Anime...
2021. Hirose made her voice acting debut as Ferb Seto in the game Tokyo7thSisters. In February 2016, she won the Special Award at the 10th Seiyu Awards...
Girls as Remi Yonehira To Heart: Heartful Party as Hina Mitsuhoshi Tokyo7thSisters as Jedah Diamond Yohane the Parhelion: Blaze in the Deepblue as Chika...
Crunchyroll. Retrieved April 26, 2020. "「アイドル声優」のブームは継続中! その歴史は意外と深いって本当?". Tokyo School of Anime (in Japanese). January 4, 2019. Retrieved March 21, 2019...
Retrieved February 17, 2019. "【声優アワード受賞コメント】石川界人、宮野真守、渕上舞など" (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. March 1, 2014. Archived from the original on February 17, 2019....
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