Love Live! The School Idol Movie
2015 Japanese animated music film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Love Live! The School Idol Movie (ラブライブ!The School Idol Movie, Rabu Raibu! The School Idol Movie) is a 2015 Japanese animated youth school musical film.[4] The film is part of the Love Live! School Idol Project multimedia series by Sunrise, Lantis and Dengeki G's Magazine,[5] taking place after the second season of the 2013-2014 anime television series.[2] The film was directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, written by Jukki Hanada, produced by Sunrise, and distributed by Shochiku.[2][6] The film was released in Japan on June 13, 2015 and licensed in North America by NIS America. The film was the 9th highest-grossing Japanese film of the year in Japan with over ¥2.8 billion and was nominated for Animation of the Year at the 39th Japan Academy Prize.
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Japanese name | |
Kanji | ラブライブ!The School Idol Movie |
Directed by | Takahiko Kyōgoku |
Screenplay by | Jukki Hanada |
Based on | Love Live! by Sunrise, Lantis and Dengeki G's Magazine |
Produced by | Yūki Makimoto Kaoru Adachi Satoshi Hirayama |
Starring | Emi Nitta Yoshino Nanjō Aya Uchida Suzuko Mimori Riho Iida Pile Aina Kusuda Yurika Kubo Sora Tokui |
Cinematography | Daichi Nogami Daiki Sugiyama[1] |
Edited by | Daisuke Imai[1] |
Music by | Yoshiaki Fujisawa[2] |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Shochiku |
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Running time | 99 minutes[3] |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Box office | $28 million |