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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:The antics and idol strike led by Miku in Episode 5]] could have been avoided if the Producer was more forthcoming he was pressuring his superiors to let all members of the Cinderella Project to have their musical debuts. His poor communication skills made it seems he was rejecting all their ideas and suggestions, when in reality he was resistant because he already had things in mind for them.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:The antics and idol strike led by Miku in Episode 5]] could have been avoided if the Producer was more forthcoming he was pressuring his superiors to let all members of the Cinderella Project to have their musical debuts. [[TheStoic His poor communication skills made it seems seem he was rejecting all their ideas and suggestions, when in reality he was resistant because he there were things already had things in mind for them.
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:The antics and idol strike led by Miku in Episode 5]] could have been avoided if the Producer was more forthcoming he was pressuring his superiors to let all members of the Cinderella Project to have their musical debuts.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:The antics and idol strike led by Miku in Episode 5]] could have been avoided if the Producer was more forthcoming he was pressuring his superiors to let all members of the Cinderella Project to have their musical debuts. His poor communication skills made it seems he was rejecting all their ideas and suggestions, when in reality he was resistant because he already had things in mind for them.
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: [[spoiler:The antics and idol strike led by Miku in Episode 5]] could have been avoided if the Producer was more forthcoming he was pressuring his superiors to let all members of the Cinderella Project to have their musical debuts.
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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth anime series based on [[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster the video game franchise of the same name]]. Unlike the first three series, which were based on the main series games, this anime is based on the mobile game spinoff ''Cinderella Girls'', and it acts as a sequel to [[Anime/TheIdolmaster the second TV series]]. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, with another ten or so idols as extras. The New Generation trio of Uzuki, Rin, and Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth anime series based on [[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster the ''VideoGame/TheIdolmaster'' video game franchise of the same name]].franchise. Unlike the first three series, which were based on the main series games, this anime is based on the mobile game spinoff ''Cinderella Girls'', and it acts as a sequel to [[Anime/TheIdolmaster the second TV series]]. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, with another ten or so idols as extras. The New Generation trio of Uzuki, Rin, and Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.
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** The fourth episode has Kirari saying "Super happy happy candy shower!" as she throws a bunch of candy in the air.

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** The fourth episode has Kirari saying "Super happy happy candy shower!" as she throws a bunch of candy in the air.air to lure Anzu out of hiding.

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** The producer scares Uzuki and her trainer in his first appearance, and frightens Uzuki again in his second appearance, and shows his gentle side when he holds out his business card.

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** The producer scares Uzuki and her trainer in his first appearance, and frightens Uzuki again in his second appearance, and shows his gentle side when he holds out his business card.



* GratuitousEnglish:
** In the first episode, Uzuki randomly says "Debut!" after being recruited by the producer.
** The fourth episode has Kirari saying "Super happy happy candy shower!" as she throws a bunch of candy in the air.



* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: In the fourth episode, Ranko gives a hammy speech for a PR video. Mio cuts her off in the middle by stating her speech is hard to understand, and the music slows to a halt as Ranko loses her groove.

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* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: In the fourth episode, Ranko gives a hammy speech for a PR video. The music slows to a halt when Mio cuts her Ranko off in the middle by middle, stating her speech is hard to understand, and the music slows to a halt as Ranko loses her groove.

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* CreativeClosingCredits: Like the 2011 ''iDOLM@STER'' anime, the credits differ in each episode. Sometimes, some of the characters sing over a montage of images, and other times, the credits play as the episode concludes.


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* DocumentaryEpisode: In the fourth episode, Uzuki, Rin, and Mio are tasked with making a PR video, and they spend the day finding the other project members for footage.


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* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: In the fourth episode, Ranko gives a hammy speech for a PR video. Mio cuts her off in the middle by stating her speech is hard to understand, and the music slows to a halt as Ranko loses her groove.

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* ShoutOut: In Episode Four, Kirara is wearing a {{Franchise/Godzilla}} suit and there is a poster of Godzilla fighting {{Franchise/Gamera}}.




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* YouNoTakeCandle: Anatasia, who is half Russian and Japanese, speaks in broken Japanese.
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* CreativeClosingCredits: Like the 2011 ''iDOLM@STER'' anime, the credits differ in each episode. Sometimes, some of the characters play over a montage of images, and other times, the credits play as the episode concludes.

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* CreativeClosingCredits: Like the 2011 ''iDOLM@STER'' anime, the credits differ in each episode. Sometimes, some of the characters play sing over a montage of images, and other times, the credits play as the episode concludes.

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* AnimationBump: The third episode's live scene was animated with incredible motion and details. Even this, however, didn't save Mio from having her [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C274844E33D70019 wrist cut off, among other things.]]



* TheCameo: A few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen. There's also a Yui poster on Uzuki's dance school.

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A few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well.advertisements. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen. There's also a Yui poster on Uzuki's dance school.



* CreativeClosingCredits: Like the 2011 ''iDOLM@STER'' anime, the credits differ in each episode. Sometimes, some of the characters play over a montage of images, and other times, the credits play as the episode concludes.



** The producer scares Uzuki and her trainer in his first appearance, and frightens Uzuki again in his second appearance, and shows his gentle side when he holds out his business card.



* HardWorkMontage: One is shown in Episode 3, as Uzuki, Rin, and Mio practice their dance routine.



* MythologyGag: The poses the main cast makes during the second episode's photo shoot are the same poses as their introductory cards in the mobile game.



* OffModel: The first half of episode 3 were filled with rather...incomplete shots, [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C271914F4C7A000E such as this]]. Strangely enough, Anya was more or less completely immune to this.
** AnimationBump: On the other hand, the live scene was animated with incredible motion and details. Even this, however, didn't save Mio from having her [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C274844E33D70019 wrist cut off, among others.]]

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* OffModel: The first half of episode 3 were filled with rather...incomplete shots, [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C271914F4C7A000E such as this]]. Strangely enough, Anya was more or less completely immune to this.
** AnimationBump: On the other hand, the live scene was animated with incredible motion and details. Even this, however, didn't save Mio from having her [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C274844E33D70019 wrist cut off, among others.]]
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* OffModel: The first half of episode 3 were filled with rather...incomplete shots, [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C271914F4C7A000E such as this]]. Strangely enough, Anya was more or less completely immune to this.
** AnimationBump: On the other hand, the live scene was animated with incredible motion and details. Even this, however, didn't save Mio from having her [[http://i1.ruliweb.daumcdn.net/uf/image/U01/ruliweb/54C274844E33D70019 wrist cut off, among others.]]
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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth anime series based on [[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster the video game franchise of the same name]]. However, this anime is based on the mobile game spinoff ''Cinderella Girls'', and it acts as a sequel to [[Anime/TheIdolmaster the second TV series]]. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, with another ten or so idols as extras. The New Generation trio of Uzuki, Rin, and Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth anime series based on [[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster the video game franchise of the same name]]. However, Unlike the first three series, which were based on the main series games, this anime is based on the mobile game spinoff ''Cinderella Girls'', and it acts as a sequel to [[Anime/TheIdolmaster the second TV series]]. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, with another ten or so idols as extras. The New Generation trio of Uzuki, Rin, and Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.
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Making the wording a little more clear. Also, Puchimas is a web series, not a TV series.


''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV series based on the mobile game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, with another ten or so idols as extras. The New Generation trio of Uzuki, Rin, and Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV anime series based on [[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster the video game franchise of the same name]]. However, this anime is based on the mobile game series of the same name, spinoff ''Cinderella Girls'', and it acts as a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster.[[Anime/TheIdolmaster the second TV series]]. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, with another ten or so idols as extras. The New Generation trio of Uzuki, Rin, and Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.
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-->Producer: Do you have any questions?
-->Uzuki: When can I start doing idol things?
-->Producer: That's in the planning stage.

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-->Producer: -->'''Producer''': Do you have any questions?
-->Uzuki: -->'''Uzuki''': When can I start doing idol things?
-->Producer: -->'''Producer''': That's in the planning stage.



-->Uzuki: Producer, what shall we do today?
-->Producer: Your lessons...

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-->Uzuki: -->'''Uzuki''': Producer, what shall we do today?
-->Producer: -->'''Producer''': Your lessons...
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* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His {{Fan Nickname}}s tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like [=TakeuchiP=] (seiyuu Shunsuke Takeuchi) or [=KuzukiP=] (referencing a character from [[FateStayNight Fate/stay Night]]).

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* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His {{Fan Nickname}}s tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like [=TakeuchiP=] (seiyuu Shunsuke Takeuchi) or [=KuzukiP=] (referencing a similar-looking character from [[FateStayNight Fate/stay Night]]).
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* Squee: Uzuki and Mio react with excitement with each idol they see.

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* Squee: {{Squee}}: Uzuki and Mio react with excitement with each idol they see.

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* AscendedFangirl: Uzuki and Mio have longed to be idols, and finally get their chance. They can barely contain their excitement when they spot an idol they recognize.



* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
** Mio races towards a closing elevator, and then gets off at the 22nd floor to race up the next eight shortly after her introduction.
** Nana does her Planet Usamin act in her cameo.
** Miku acts like a cat while introducing herself.
** Kanako offers some sweets after introducing herself.
** Ranko opens her umbrella and goes full ham with her introduction.
** Anzu is off in a corner sleeping during introductions.



* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The episode titles all reference some aspect of the Cinderella fairy tale.




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* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: The first episode is entirely about Uzuki and Rin, and Mio is briefly shown right at the end. It isn't until the second episode that the rest of the cast is introduced.
* Squee: Uzuki and Mio react with excitement with each idol they see.
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** Episode 2 cameos Shizuku Oikawa, Natsuki Kimura, and the New Wave trio, as well as featuring the first voiced appearances of Chie Sasaki and Haruna Kamijo.

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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV series based on the mobile game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them (with another ten or so idols as extras). The New Generation trio of idols (Uzuki, Rin, and Mio) is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

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''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV series based on the mobile game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features has hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them (with them, with another ten or so idols as extras). extras. The New Generation trio of idols (Uzuki, Uzuki, Rin, and Mio) Mio is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.



* TheAnimeOfTheGame

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* TheAnimeOfTheGameTheAnimeOfTheGame: Based on the mobile game of the same name.



* TheCameo: A few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen. There's also a Yui poster on Uzuki's dance school.



** TheCameo: On the other hand, a few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen. There's also a Yui poster on Uzuki's dance school.



* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Like all other producers before him, the producer here is only ever referred to as such.



* IdolSinger

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* IdolSingerIdolSinger: Like the rest of the series, the idol business is the focus here, with most of the characters being idols, or becoming idols.



* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His [[FanNickname Fan Nicknames]] tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like [=TakeuchiP=] (seiyuu Shunsuke Takeuchi) or [=KuzukiP=] (referencing a character from [[FateStayNight Fate/stay Night]]).

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* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His [[FanNickname Fan Nicknames]] {{Fan Nickname}}s tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like [=TakeuchiP=] (seiyuu Shunsuke Takeuchi) or [=KuzukiP=] (referencing a character from [[FateStayNight Fate/stay Night]]).
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* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His [[FanNickname Fan Nicknames]] tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like TakeuchiP or KuzukiP.

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* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His [[FanNickname Fan Nicknames]] tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like TakeuchiP [=TakeuchiP=] (seiyuu Shunsuke Takeuchi) or KuzukiP.[=KuzukiP=] (referencing a character from [[FateStayNight Fate/stay Night]]).
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** TheCameo: On the other hand, a few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen.

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** TheCameo: On the other hand, a few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen. There's also a Yui poster on Uzuki's dance school.
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** AscendedExtra: On the other hand, a few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen.

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** AscendedExtra: TheCameo: On the other hand, a few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen.seen.
* EarlyBirdCameo: The main fourteen idols can be found scattered throughout the first episode's intro.



* {{Foil}}: GenkiGirl Uzuki and TheStoic Rin present this dynamic in how they see themselves and others as idols. Uzuki has a clear, pure goal in becoming an idol, even if she doesn't know exactly what that entails or why she wants to become one. Meanwhile, Rin initially has no interest in the idol business, much less becoming an idol, but she also has no aspirations of her own until the producer convinces her to try.



* IdolSinger



* NoNameGiven: The Producer, much like the producer of the first series. His [[FanNickname Fan Nicknames]] tend to refer to his seiyuu or his looks, resulting in names like TakeuchiP or KuzukiP.



* PoliceAreUseless: Twice in the first episode for escalating a situation that didn't need interference. Though they were slightly justified in the second case, as the producer was seen as a suspicious stalker to other people.

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* PoliceAreUseless: Twice in the first episode for escalating a situation that didn't need interference. Though interference, though they were slightly justified in the second case, as the producer was seen as a suspicious stalker to other people.people. It's still lampshaded when Rin thinks "Again?" the second time.




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* RuleOfThree/RunningGag: Uzuki's enthusiasm combined with the producer's straight-face responses results in a few repeated conversations. Uzuki's reaction on the third instance lampshades the gag. Paraphrased...
-->Producer: Do you have any questions?
-->Uzuki: When can I start doing idol things?
-->Producer: That's in the planning stage.
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-->Uzuki: Producer, what shall we do today?
-->Producer: Your lessons...

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Everygirl can be a princess!"]]

''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV series based on the video game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Everygirl [[caption-width-right:350:"Every girl can be a princess!"]]

''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV series based on the video mobile game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, them (with another ten or so idols as extras). The New Generation trio of idols (Uzuki, Rin, and Mio) is the primary focus, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.


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* ContinuityNod: The original thirteen idols from the [[Anime/TheIdolmaster main iDOLM@STER series]] are established idols here, having their own billboards and advertisements shown in the background. The three Dearly Stars idols also get a poster of their own.
* DemotedToExtra: [[Characters/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirlsMasterCollection The Cinderella Masters]] who aren't the main fourteen are this, having already established their idol career prior to the start of the anime. In the first episode, we see Kaede, Airi, Mika, Akane, Miho, Mayu, Sachiko, Koume, and Mizuki holding a concert, singing the opening.
** AscendedExtra: On the other hand, a few idols who aren't Masters (i.e. don't have voices) are shown in a few advertisements as well. In the first episode, a poster of Asuka and Suzuho on a screen can be seen.


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* PoliceAreUseless: Twice in the first episode for escalating a situation that didn't need interference. Though they were slightly justified in the second case, as the producer was seen as a suspicious stalker to other people.
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Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls is the fourth TV series based on the video game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

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Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls ''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is the fourth TV series based on the video game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.
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* FairyTaleMotifs: The anime is rife with Cinderella symbolism. Some characters talk about becoming princesses, and glass slippers and clocks striking midnight abound. It keeps with the theme of unknowns becoming famous.

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* FairyTaleMotifs: The anime is rife with Cinderella symbolism. Some characters talk about becoming princesses, and glass slippers and clocks striking midnight abound.abound, and even the episode titles reference elements of the fairy tale. It keeps with the theme of unknowns becoming famous.

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Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls is the fourth TV series based on the video game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures.

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Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls is the fourth TV series based on the video game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

The anime began airing on January 2015.

!!''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' provides examples of:

* BlueWithShock:
** Happens to Uzuki in the first episode, when the imposing producer enters the room while she's alone.
** A police officer has this expression when he realizes he was mistaken about an incident involving Rin and a young boy.
* FairyTaleMotifs: The anime is rife with Cinderella symbolism. Some characters talk about becoming princesses, and glass slippers and clocks striking midnight abound. It keeps with the theme of unknowns becoming famous.
* GentleGiant: The producer in this anime is a large and intimidating man, who is actually quite awkward, and a man of few words.
* MeaningfulName: 346 is read as "Mishiro," which translates into "beautiful castle".
* OneSideOfTheStory: In the first episode, Rin gets into trouble with a police officer when he comes across a scene with her and a crying boy. The officer thinks she somehow made the kid cry, and it isn't until they're at the station that the truth comes to light - she was actually helping the boy find parts of his broken toy.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Rin initially turns down the producer's requests to become an idol. However, through the producer's persistence and a conversation with Uzuki, she eventually relents.

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Let there be a page for this anime.


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[[caption-width-right:350:The ''Cinderella Girls'' cast, from left to right, top to bottom: Anzu, Kirari, Anastasia, Miku, Riina, Kanako, Chieri, Ranko, Minami, Miria, Uzuki, Rika, Rin, and Mio]]

''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is an anime adaptation of the mobile game of the same name, by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

The anime began airing on January 2015.

!!''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' provides examples of:

* BlueWithShock:
** Happens to Uzuki in the first episode, when the imposing producer enters the room while she's alone.
** A police officer has this expression when he realizes he was mistaken about an incident involving Rin and a young boy.
* FairyTaleMotifs: The anime is rife with Cinderella symbolism. Some characters talk about becoming princesses, and glass slippers and clocks striking midnight abound. It keeps with the theme of unknowns becoming famous.
* GentleGiant: The producer in this anime is a large and intimidating man, who is actually quite awkward, and a man of few words.
* MeaningfulName: 346 is read as "Mishiro," which translates into "beautiful castle".
* OneSideOfTheStory: In the first episode, Rin gets into trouble with a police officer when he comes across a scene with her and a crying boy. The officer thinks she somehow made the kid cry, and it isn't until they're at the station that the truth comes to light - she was actually helping the boy find parts of his broken toy.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Rin initially turns down the producer's requests to become an idol. However, through the producer's persistence and a conversation with Uzuki, she eventually relents.

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[[caption-width-right:350:The ''Cinderella Girls'' cast, from left to right, top to bottom: Anzu, Kirari, Anastasia, Miku, Riina, Kanako, Chieri, Ranko, Minami, Miria, Uzuki, Rika, Rin, and Mio]]

''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls''
[[caption-width-right:350:"Everygirl can be a princess!"]]

Anime/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls
is an anime adaptation of the mobile fourth TV series based on the video game series of the same name, and a sequel to Anime/TheIdolmaster. It is produced by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

The anime began airing on January 2015.

!!''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' provides examples of:

* BlueWithShock:
** Happens to Uzuki in the first episode, when the imposing producer enters the room while she's alone.
** A police officer has this expression when he realizes he was mistaken about an incident involving Rin and a young boy.
* FairyTaleMotifs: The anime is rife with Cinderella symbolism. Some characters talk about becoming princesses, and glass slippers and clocks striking midnight abound. It keeps with the theme of unknowns becoming famous.
* GentleGiant: The producer in this anime is a large and intimidating man, who is actually quite awkward, and a man of few words.
* MeaningfulName: 346 is read as "Mishiro," which translates into "beautiful castle".
* OneSideOfTheStory: In the first episode, Rin gets into trouble with a police officer when he comes across a scene with her and a crying boy. The officer thinks she somehow made the kid cry, and it isn't until they're at the station that the truth comes to light - she was actually helping the boy find parts of his broken toy.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Rin initially turns down the producer's requests to become an idol. However, through the producer's persistence and a conversation with Uzuki, she eventually relents.

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[[caption-width-right:350:The ''Cinderella Girls'' cast, from left to right, top to bottom: Anzu, Kirari, Anastasia, Miku, Riina, Kanako, Chieri, Ranko, Minami, Miria, Uzuki, Rika, Rin, and Mio]]

''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' is an anime adaptation of the mobile game of the same name, by Creator/A1Pictures. While the game features hundreds of characters, the anime focuses on fourteen of them, along with an unnamed producer working for 346 Production.

The anime began airing on January 2015.

!!''The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls'' provides examples of:

* BlueWithShock:
** Happens to Uzuki in the first episode, when the imposing producer enters the room while she's alone.
** A police officer has this expression when he realizes he was mistaken about an incident involving Rin and a young boy.
* FairyTaleMotifs: The anime is rife with Cinderella symbolism. Some characters talk about becoming princesses, and glass slippers and clocks striking midnight abound. It keeps with the theme of unknowns becoming famous.
* GentleGiant: The producer in this anime is a large and intimidating man, who is actually quite awkward, and a man of few words.
* MeaningfulName: 346 is read as "Mishiro," which translates into "beautiful castle".
* OneSideOfTheStory: In the first episode, Rin gets into trouble with a police officer when he comes across a scene with her and a crying boy. The officer thinks she somehow made the kid cry, and it isn't until they're at the station that the truth comes to light - she was actually helping the boy find parts of his broken toy.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Rin initially turns down the producer's requests to become an idol. However, through the producer's persistence and a conversation with Uzuki, she eventually relents.

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