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AnimeLab Announces Summer Simulcast of Love Live! Sunshine!!
posted on by Jon Hayward
There are currently no details on when AnimeLab's simulcast will start.

Love Live! Sunshine!!
Uranohoshi Girls' High School, a private school in the seaside neighborhood of Uchiura at Takami, driven by one seriously big dream: To become the next generation of bright, sparkling “school idols”! As long as we don't give up, any dream can come true… All we have to do now is keep pushing hard for fame and glory! Now their “School Idol Project” begins to make their dreams come true!
Following on from Love Live!, Love Live! Sunshine!! follows a group of girls in a similar situation to μ that decide to follow their lead and start school idol groul called "Aqours" (pronounced aqua).
You can view the trailer AnimeLab linked to below;
The anime's main staff includes;
- Director: Kazuo Sakai
- Series Composition: Jukki Hanada
- Original concept: Sakurako Kimino
- Original work: Hajime Yatate
- Character Design: Yūhei Murota
- Design Works: Masaki Kawake
- Set Design: Takeshi Takahashi
- Background Director: Junichi Higashi
- Color Design: Sayoko Yokoyama
- CG Director: Gō Kurosaki
- Compositing Director: Daiki Sugiyama
- Editing: Daisuke Imai
- Sound Director: Yukio Nagasaki
- Music: Tatsuya Katou
- Music Production: Lantis
- Animation Production: Sunrise
You can view character art and descriptions here.
The series will streaming the series in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The Love Live! Sunshine!! project was first announced in February 2015. The project's three key phrases are "Reader Participation," "Inspired by μ's," and "Seaside Town Setting." The group's name Aqours was chosen by fans by popular vote.
In 2010, the anime studio Sunrise, Lantis, and announced in June 2013.
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The played in select cities in the United States last September, and also screened in Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Brunei, and Indonesia.
Love Live!'s first idols, μ's, sold their "final single" on March 2, and they denied that they are breaking up.
Man Entertainment streamed Love Live! on AnimeLab and held screenings of Love Live! The School Idol Movie in theatres around Australia last year. Man has since released the first season on home video and will release the movie to home video in August this year.
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