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** Shuu and Eichi's Re:Start series duet "Hidden Eclipse". The first line is "After the kids are asleep," and it basically is about what the parents can do once they're alone together - another side to their "kazoquell" image.

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** Shuu and Eichi's Re:Start ''Re:Start'' series duet "Hidden Eclipse". The first line is "After the kids are asleep," and it basically is about what the parents can do once they're alone together - another side to their "kazoquell" image.
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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the summer of 2016, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime season. Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock the Animation is set for 2022.

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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the summer of 2016, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime season. Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock ''Vazzrock the Animation is set for Animation'' released in 2022.
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** Tsubasa ([=SolidS=])'s "Shout it Out" is a rock song all about a tryst with a lucky lady.

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** Tsubasa ([=SolidS=])'s "Shout it Out" is a rock song all about a tryst romantic tryst, as are his duets "Lady Joker" (with Shiki) and "Kiss Me Quick" with Dai. And Shiki and Rikka have a lucky lady.duet called "Between the Sheets".
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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime season. Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock the Animation is set for 2022.

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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, summer of 2016, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime season. Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock the Animation is set for 2022.

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[[caption-width-right:350:The members of the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters "main"]] four groups of Tsukipro. (From top to bottom) ''QUELL''[[note]]Eichi, Issei, Ichiru, Shu[[/note]], ''[=SolidS=]''[[note]]Shiki, Rikka, Tsubasa, Dai[[/note]], ''Growth''[[note]]Kensuke, Kouki, Mamoru, Ryouta[[/note]], ''SOARA''[[note]]Nozomu, Sora, Soshi, Ren, Morihito[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The members of the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters "main"]] "main" four groups of Tsukipro. (From top to bottom) ''QUELL''[[note]]Eichi, Issei, Ichiru, Shu[[/note]], ''[=SolidS=]''[[note]]Shiki, Rikka, Tsubasa, Dai[[/note]], ''Growth''[[note]]Kensuke, Kouki, Mamoru, Ryouta[[/note]], ''SOARA''[[note]]Nozomu, Sora, Soshi, Ren, Morihito[[/note]]]]



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: 81 idols as of 2018, in 12 units (plus [[AsHimself John]]), plus managers, siblings, and other connected people, resulting in over a hundred characters.

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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.



* ShoutOut: The live action drama Shu was working on, ''Running Away is Disgraceful, But it's Better Than Dying'', has its title reference the Japanese title of ''The Full Time Wife Escapist'' (Nigeru wa Haji daga Yaku ni Tatsu / Running Away is Shameful, but Useful), of whose live action adaptaion was running at the time.
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

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* ShoutOut: The live action drama Shu was working on, ''Running Away is Disgraceful, But it's Better Than Dying'', has its title reference the Japanese title of ''The Full Time Wife Escapist'' (Nigeru wa Haji daga Yaku ni Tatsu / Running Away is Shameful, but Useful), of whose live action adaptaion was running at the time.
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.
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* SolarAndLunar: Just as all of these idols fall under Tsukino Production, there exists a Sun Production with its own idols. Growth's rival unit, Zix, are under this production company. Three of the four Growth members were previously there, but they left to start a new unit with Mamoru. Another of [=SunPro=]'s units, Tobari, has collaborated with [=Infinit0=] to form a four-member unit known as [=PioniX=].

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* SolarAndLunar: Just as all of these idols fall under Tsukino Production, there exists a Sun Production with its own idols. Growth's rival unit, Zix, are is under this production company. Three of the four Growth members were previously there, but they left to start a new unit with Mamoru. Another of [=SunPro=]'s units, Tobari, has collaborated with [=Infinit0=] to form a four-member unit known as [=PioniX=].
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* EscortDistraction: In one episode, the characters think Shiki and Shu are fighting, so they plan a party to make them get along. They have Eichi take Shu out while they set up, and Eichi and Shu have a nice emotional talk... and when they get back, it turns out that the idea that they're fighting was all a prank - it was actually Eichi that they wanted to get out of the way, because they were planning a surprise party for his birthday.

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* EscortDistraction: In one episode, the characters think Shiki and Shu are fighting, so they plan a party to make them get along. They have Eichi take Shu out while they set up, and Eichi and Shu have a nice emotional talk... and when they get back, it turns out that the idea that they're fighting was all a prank - prank. it was actually Eichi ''Eichi'' that they wanted to get out of the way, because they were planning a surprise party for his birthday.
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* NextSundayAD: A lot of the series takes place throughout the 2017 year in universe, ending on a concert taking place Christmas 2017. The anime itself aired throughout Fall 2017, inverting this for a lot of the run and then eventually matching up dates.

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* NextSundayAD: A lot of the first season of the anime series takes place throughout the 2017 year in universe, ending on a concert taking place Christmas 2017. The anime first season itself aired throughout Fall 2017, inverting this for a lot of the run and then eventually matching up dates.

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* LadyAndKnight: The commercial Dai and Rikka star in have this theme, Dai as the knight and Rikka as the Lady. The characters discuss this a little bit, saying that they chose the theme because it's a very popular fantasy for girls. It's worth noting that Rikka has no issues with being a princess, and the episode focuses on Dai's insecurity about whether or not he can be a good enough performer to star opposite Rikka.



* LadyAndKnight: The commercial Dai and Rikka star in have this theme, Dai as the knight and Rikka as the Lady. The characters discuss this a little bit, saying that they chose the theme because it's a very popular fantasy for girls. It's worth noting that Rikka has no issues with being a princess, and the episode focuses on Dai's insecurity about whether or not he can be a good enough performer to star opposite Rikka.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Whenever the boys ask for audience input on their shows, they point to the official Tsukipro anime website every time.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: LoggingOntoTheFourthWall: Whenever the boys ask for audience input on their shows, they point to the official Tsukipro anime website every time.
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* SolarAndLunar: Just as all of these idols fall under Tsukino Production, there exists a Sun Production with its own idols that antagonize one of the groups. At the moment, the only known members of this agency are ZIX, Growth's rivals, while the majority of Growth (excluding Mamoru) were formerly contracted under it.

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* SolarAndLunar: Just as all of these idols fall under Tsukino Production, there exists a Sun Production with its own idols that antagonize one of the groups. At the moment, the only known members of this agency are ZIX, idols. Growth's rivals, while rival unit, Zix, are under this production company. Three of the majority of four Growth (excluding Mamoru) members were formerly contracted under it.
previously there, but they left to start a new unit with Mamoru. Another of [=SunPro=]'s units, Tobari, has collaborated with [=Infinit0=] to form a four-member unit known as [=PioniX=].
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

! Tropes applying to the SQS and Alivestage Stage Play Series:
* HornedHumanoid: In SQS episode 2, Tsubasa and Eichi realize they're TrappedInAnotherWorld when they pull on Shiki and Shu's horns and realize they're real.
* {{Yokai}}: SQS 2 and Natsuyumesai feature the yokai AU versions of the characters.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

! Tropes applying to the SQS and Alivestage Stage Play Series:
* HornedHumanoid: In SQS episode 2, Tsubasa and Eichi realize they're TrappedInAnotherWorld when they pull on Shiki and Shu's horns and realize they're real.
* {{Yokai}}: SQS 2 and Natsuyumesai feature the yokai AU versions of the characters.
situations.
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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall2017Anime season. Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock the Animation is set for 2022.

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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall2017Anime Fall 2017 Anime season. Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock the Animation is set for 2022.
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'''Tsukipro''' is a franchise consisting of albums, drama [=CDs=], mobile games, anime, and stage plays featuring 13 fictional idol groups - 10 male, 2 female, and 1 mixed - under Tsukino Talent Productions. The series exists on a 2.5 dimension, as the characters of the series themselves are made to interact with producers. The franchise started with the success of Music/{{Tsukiuta}}, a collaboration between seiyuu (voice actors/actresses) and Music/{{Vocaloid}} and Niconico producers.

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'''Tsukipro''' is a franchise consisting of albums, drama [=CDs=], mobile games, anime, and stage plays featuring 13 fictional idol groups - 10 male, 2 female, and 1 mixed - under Tsukino Talent Productions. The series exists on a in [[BreakingTheFourthWall 2.5 dimension, dimensions]], as the characters of the series themselves are made to interact with producers. producers and other people in real life. The franchise started with the success of Music/{{Tsukiuta}}, a collaboration between seiyuu (voice actors/actresses) voice actors and Music/{{Vocaloid}} and Niconico producers.



An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime season. Both have sequels greenlit.

The SQ groups and Alive groups have separate [[{{Theatre/Tsukipro}} stage play series]], SQS (pronounced "Square Stage") and Alivestage.

There is also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Music/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018. Lunatic Live 2021 will feature all 10 units.

A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it was announced replaced with an app called ''Tsukino World''.



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An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime Fall2017Anime season. Both have sequels greenlit.

Tsukiuta the Animation 2 ran in 2020, and Tsukipro the Animation 2 in 2021. Vazzrock the Animation is set for 2022.

The SQ groups and Alive groups have separate [[{{Theatre/Tsukipro}} stage play series]], SQS ''Theatre/{{SQS}}'' (pronounced "Square Stage") and Alivestage.

''Theatre/{{Alivestage}}''.

There is are also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Music/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018. Lunatic Live 2021 will feature all 10 units.

two live action movies about SOARA.

A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. service from 2017-2020. A character collecting game called ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 ran from 2015-2019, when it was announced replaced with an app called ''Tsukino World''.


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There is also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Music/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018.

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There is also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Music/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018.
2018. Lunatic Live 2021 will feature all 10 units.
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A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it was replaced with an app called ''Tsukino World''.



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A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it was announced replaced with an app called ''Tsukino World''.


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A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called ''Tsukino World''.



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A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being was replaced with an app called ''Tsukino World''.


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* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Much like the ''Tsukiuta'' adaptaion, the main source of this phenomenon is the four CGI performances used as the opening themes for the show, as well as the final musical number in the last episode.



* ConspicuousCGI: Much like the ''Tsukiuta'' adaptaion, the main source of this phenomenon is the four CGI performances used as the opening themes for the show, as well as the final musical number in the last episode.
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A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.



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A mobile RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park ''Tsukino Park'' predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.''Tsukino World''.


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* LadyAndKnight: The commercial Dai and Rikka star in have this theme, Dai as the knight and Rikka as the Lady. The characters discuss this a little bit, saying that they chose the theme because it's a very popular fantasy for girls.

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* LadyAndKnight: The commercial Dai and Rikka star in have this theme, Dai as the knight and Rikka as the Lady. The characters discuss this a little bit, saying that they chose the theme because it's a very popular fantasy for girls. It's worth noting that Rikka has no issues with being a princess, and the episode focuses on Dai's insecurity about whether or not he can be a good enough performer to star opposite Rikka.

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The SQ groups and Alive groups have separate stage play series, SQS (pronounced "Square Stage") and Alivestage.:
* ''SQS episode 1 - Thanks for the chance to see you'': May 2018
* ''Natsuyumesai'' - Side story featuring Ichiru and Issei from Quell with Kai and Rui from Procellarum. July 2018
* ''SQS episode 2 - Seibou no Achi'': November 2018 (Completes the {{Yokai}} AU trilogy with ''Natsuyumesai'' and ''Tsukista Act 6: Kurenai Enishi'')
* ''Tsukista Act 8: Tsukino Empires - Unleash Your Mind -'' (guest starring the SQ members) March 2019
* ''SQS episode 3 - Romeo in the Darkness'': April-May 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 1 - Let us go singing as far as we go'': May 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 2 - (title TBA)'': November 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 3 - (title TBA)'': Spring 2020

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The SQ groups and Alive groups have separate [[{{Theatre/Tsukipro}} stage play series, series]], SQS (pronounced "Square Stage") and Alivestage.:
* ''SQS episode 1 - Thanks for the chance to see you'': May 2018
* ''Natsuyumesai'' - Side story featuring Ichiru and Issei from Quell with Kai and Rui from Procellarum. July 2018
* ''SQS episode 2 - Seibou no Achi'': November 2018 (Completes the {{Yokai}} AU trilogy with ''Natsuyumesai'' and ''Tsukista Act 6: Kurenai Enishi'')
* ''Tsukista Act 8: Tsukino Empires - Unleash Your Mind -'' (guest starring the SQ members) March 2019
* ''SQS episode 3 - Romeo in the Darkness'': April-May 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 1 - Let us go singing as far as we go'': May 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 2 - (title TBA)'': November 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 3 - (title TBA)'': Spring 2020
Alivestage.



* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.situations.

! Tropes applying to the SQS and Alivestage Stage Play Series:
* HornedHumanoid: In SQS episode 2, Tsubasa and Eichi realize they're TrappedInAnotherWorld when they pull on Shiki and Shu's horns and realize they're real.
* {{Yokai}}: SQS 2 and Natsuyumesai feature the yokai AU versions of the characters.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

! Tropes applying to the SQS and Alivestage Stage Play Series:
* HornedHumanoid: In SQS episode 2, Tsubasa and Eichi realize they're TrappedInAnotherWorld when they pull on Shiki and Shu's horns and realize they're real.
* {{Yokai}}: SQS 2 and Natsuyumesai feature the yokai AU versions of the characters.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

! Tropes applying to the SQS and Alivestage Stage Play Series:
* HornedHumanoid: In SQS episode 2, Tsubasa and Eichi realize they're TrappedInAnotherWorld when they pull on Shiki and Shu's horns and realize they're real.
* {{Yokai}}: SQS 2 and Natsuyumesai feature the yokai AU versions of the characters.
situations.
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A mobile RhythmGame,''Tsukino Paradise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.



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A mobile RhythmGame,''Tsukino Paradise'', RhythmGame,''VideoGame/TsukinoParadise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.


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* '''VAZZROCK''': Based on birthstones. Each group has six members.

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* '''VAZZROCK''': '''{{Music/Vazzrock}}''': Based on birthstones. Each group has six members.
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* EscortDistraction: In one episode, the characters think Shiki and Shu are fighting, so they plan a party to make them get along. They have Eichi take Shu out while they set up, and Eichi and Shu have a nice emotional talk... and when they get back, it turns out that the idea that they're fighting was all a prank - it was actually Eichi that they wanted to get out of the way, because they were planning a surprise party for his birthday.
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* '''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}''': Based on the twelve months in a year. It is separated into its own franchise. Each group has six members.

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* '''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}''': '''Music/{{Tsukiuta}}''': Based on the twelve months in a year. It is separated into its own franchise. Each group has six members.
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There is also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018.

A mobile [[RhythmGame rhythm game]],''Tsukino Paradise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.



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There is also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}} Music/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018.

A mobile [[RhythmGame rhythm game]],''Tsukino RhythmGame,''Tsukino Paradise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.





* GeodesicCast: The series started with the ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'' series of two units, centered around their kinglike leaders, with themes and tones that reflect each other. The next unit to be introduced was [=SolidS=], who did not have a companion unit at first, but after the Alive series was made as a pair of units like Gravi and Procella, [=SolidS=] was given a partner unit, Quell, to form SQ. [=VazzRock=] continues this, with companion units Vazzy and Rockdown. Gekidan Altair, [=Infinit0=], and Swiiiiiits are exceptions, however.

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* GeodesicCast: The series started with the ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'' ''Music/{{Tsukiuta}}'' series of two units, centered around their kinglike leaders, with themes and tones that reflect each other. The next unit to be introduced was [=SolidS=], who did not have a companion unit at first, but after the Alive series was made as a pair of units like Gravi and Procella, [=SolidS=] was given a partner unit, Quell, to form SQ. [=VazzRock=] continues this, with companion units Vazzy and Rockdown. Gekidan Altair, [=Infinit0=], and Swiiiiiits are exceptions, however.
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'''Tsukipro''' is a franchise consisting of albums, drama [=CDs=], mobile games, anime, and stage plays featuring 13 fictional idol groups - 10 male, 2 female, and 1 mixed - under Tsukino Talent Productions. The series exists on a 2.5 dimension, as the characters of the series themselves are made to interact with producers. The franchise started with the success of Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}, a collaboration between seiyuu (voice actors/actresses) and Music/{{Vocaloid}} and Niconico producers.

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'''Tsukipro''' is a franchise consisting of albums, drama [=CDs=], mobile games, anime, and stage plays featuring 13 fictional idol groups - 10 male, 2 female, and 1 mixed - under Tsukino Talent Productions. The series exists on a 2.5 dimension, as the characters of the series themselves are made to interact with producers. The franchise started with the success of Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}, Music/{{Tsukiuta}}, a collaboration between seiyuu (voice actors/actresses) and Music/{{Vocaloid}} and Niconico producers.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The members of the [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters "main"]] four groups of Tsukipro. (From top to bottom) ''QUELL''[[note]]Eichi, Issei, Ichiru, Shu[[/note]], ''[=SolidS=]''[[note]]Shiki, Rikka, Tsubasa, Dai[[/note]], ''Growth''[[note]]Kensuke, Kouki, Mamoru, Ryouta[[/note]], ''SOARA''[[note]]Nozomu, Sora, Soshi, Ren, Morihito[[/note]]]]

'''Tsukipro''' is a franchise consisting of albums, drama [=CDs=], mobile games, anime, and stage plays featuring 13 fictional idol groups - 10 male, 2 female, and 1 mixed - under Tsukino Talent Productions. The series exists on a 2.5 dimension, as the characters of the series themselves are made to interact with producers. The franchise started with the success of Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}, a collaboration between seiyuu (voice actors/actresses) and Music/{{Vocaloid}} and Niconico producers.

The franchise is divided into parts:
* '''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}''': Based on the twelve months in a year. It is separated into its own franchise. Each group has six members.
** ''Six Gravity'' (boy group, December-May, debuted in 2012)
** ''Procellarum'' (boy group, June-November, debuted in 2012)
** ''Fluna'' (girl group, December-May, debuted in 2014)
** ''Seleas'' (girl group, June-November, debuted in 2014)
* '''ALIVE''': Based on the elements earth/wood and air.
** ''SOARA'' (five-member boy band, air theme, debuted in 2015)
** ''Growth'' (four-member boy group, wood theme, debuted in 2015)
* '''SQ''': Based on the elements fire and water. Each group has four members.
** ''[=SolidS=]'' (boy band, fire theme, debuted in 2015)
** ''QUELL'' (boy ballad group, water theme, debuted in 2016)
* '''VAZZROCK''': Based on birthstones. Each group has six members.
** ''VAZZY'' (boy group, debuted in 2017)
** ''ROCK DOWN'' (boy group, debuted in 2017)
* [=Infinit0=] (pronounced "Infinite Zero") (Two man unit, debuted in 2018)

An anime about the first four groups, ''Tsukiuta the Animation'', aired in the Summer2016Anime season, while another series focusing on the SQ and ALIVE groups aired in the Fall 2017 Anime season. Both have sequels greenlit.

The SQ groups and Alive groups have separate stage play series, SQS (pronounced "Square Stage") and Alivestage.:
* ''SQS episode 1 - Thanks for the chance to see you'': May 2018
* ''Natsuyumesai'' - Side story featuring Ichiru and Issei from Quell with Kai and Rui from Procellarum. July 2018
* ''SQS episode 2 - Seibou no Achi'': November 2018 (Completes the {{Yokai}} AU trilogy with ''Natsuyumesai'' and ''Tsukista Act 6: Kurenai Enishi'')
* ''Tsukista Act 8: Tsukino Empires - Unleash Your Mind -'' (guest starring the SQ members) March 2019
* ''SQS episode 3 - Romeo in the Darkness'': April-May 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 1 - Let us go singing as far as we go'': May 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 2 - (title TBA)'': November 2019
* ''Alivestage Growth episode 3 - (title TBA)'': Spring 2020

There is also a live-action movie announced for Soara. The SQS cast has also done a joint concert with the Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}} stage play (Tsukista) cast, called Lunatic Live 2018, in December 2018.

A mobile [[RhythmGame rhythm game]],''Tsukino Paradise'', was also released in 2017. A character collecting game called Tsukino Park predates Tsukipara, but in 2019 it is being replaced with an app called Tsukino World.



! All groups show examples of:
* AliceAllusion: Soara's theme for the Fairy Tale Collection line in the 2018-19 run of the annual pop-up shop in Harajuku.
* BattleOfTheBands: Soara and Growth got into the label through a competition. Their journey in this is shown in their audio dramas.
* BareYourMidriff: in the 2019 costume sets, ''everyone'' besides Shiki, Shu, and Growth.
* BaroquePop: John's compositions for Soara, [=SolidS=], and Growth - especially Growth. They are simply magnificent. Quell's music is by a separate composer, but theirs is also quite baroque.
* ConnectedAllAlong: Several of the 12 idol groups have one member that was part of a very popular disbanded idol group. [=SolidS=]' Shiki, QUELL's Shu, VAZZY's Takaaki, and both members of [=Infinit0=] were five of those 6 or 7 members.
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: 68 of them, and 13 girls.
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Apparently, Mamoru's worshipping his pachira plant caused it to become a fairy.
* ComicBookTime: Averted. Every real time year Tsukipro is active is another year added onto the characters' profiles. They all age accordingly too, with their character pages showing what they did during certain eras.
* GeodesicCast: The series started with the ''Franchise/{{Tsukiuta}}'' series of two units, centered around their kinglike leaders, with themes and tones that reflect each other. The next unit to be introduced was [=SolidS=], who did not have a companion unit at first, but after the Alive series was made as a pair of units like Gravi and Procella, [=SolidS=] was given a partner unit, Quell, to form SQ. [=VazzRock=] continues this, with companion units Vazzy and Rockdown. Gekidan Altair, [=Infinit0=], and Swiiiiiits are exceptions, however.
* HairContrastDuo: Each series' leaders follow this with the first group's leaders having dark hair, and the second group's having light hair. Starting with Tsukiuta's Hajime and Shun, and Yuki and Tsubaki, SQ's Shiki and Shu are a milder example; Sora and Koki are even milder, possibly reflecting the lighter, airier nature of the Alive series compared to the rest of the franchise. But Vazzrock's leaders are back to the Tsukiuta pattern.
* HalfIdenticalTwins: Lico and Gli count for this.
* IntercourseWithYou:
** Tsubasa ([=SolidS=])'s "Shout it Out" is a rock song all about a tryst with a lucky lady.
** Shuu and Eichi's Re:Start series duet "Hidden Eclipse". The first line is "After the kids are asleep," and it basically is about what the parents can do once they're alone together - another side to their "kazoquell" image.
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: 81 idols as of 2018, in 12 units (plus [[AsHimself John]]), plus managers, siblings, and other connected people, resulting in over a hundred characters.
* ProductPlacement: Continuing the MoeAnthropomorphism theme, ''The Wizard of Twins: Lico and Gli'' are gijinka Pocky. They are essentially advertising mascots for the snack. And their birthday is on 11/11 - Pocky Day.
* SeriesMascot: Each group has their own individual mascots, but all of them pretty much take the same shape of a cartoon plushie with an oblong body.
* SolarAndLunar: Just as all of these idols fall under Tsukino Production, there exists a Sun Production with its own idols that antagonize one of the groups. At the moment, the only known members of this agency are ZIX, Growth's rivals, while the majority of Growth (excluding Mamoru) were formerly contracted under it.

! Tropes applying to ''Tsukipro the Animation'':
* ActionDressRip: Rikka, acting as the princess in the makeup commercial, rips the bottom half of it to make himself out to be tougher than initially appeared.
* ActorAllusion: Creator/TakuyaEguchi's infamous doodle creatures Daioh and Pen-kun make a cameo in the anime as toys in Shiki's room. Being Shiki's seiyuu, it comes across as a tongue in cheek nod to the man.
* TheCameo: While the ''Tsukiuta'' men show up from time to time, only one of the women, Asagiri of Seleas, made a small appearance on the show, being one of the ''MUSIC TIME'' opening acts in episode 8.
* ContinuityNod: Episode 9 has a reference to the ''Tsukiuta'' adaptation, with Hajime's cosmetic commercial being a big enough hit that the company contacted Tsukipro for another one years later.
* ConspicuousCGI: Much like the ''Tsukiuta'' adaptaion, the main source of this phenomenon is the four CGI performances used as the opening themes for the show, as well as the final musical number in the last episode.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Whenever the boys ask for audience input on their shows, they point to the official Tsukipro anime website every time.
* LadyAndKnight: The commercial Dai and Rikka star in have this theme, Dai as the knight and Rikka as the Lady. The characters discuss this a little bit, saying that they chose the theme because it's a very popular fantasy for girls.
* NextSundayAD: A lot of the series takes place throughout the 2017 year in universe, ending on a concert taking place Christmas 2017. The anime itself aired throughout Fall 2017, inverting this for a lot of the run and then eventually matching up dates.
* RecapEpisode: Episode 12 does this with the framing device of SOARA and Growth hosting the ''Road to Budokan'' live program, reminiscing over the past year's various events leading up to the Tsukino Production concert in December.
* ShoutOut: The live action drama Shu was working on, ''Running Away is Disgraceful, But it's Better Than Dying'', has its title reference the Japanese title of ''The Full Time Wife Escapist'' (Nigeru wa Haji daga Yaku ni Tatsu / Running Away is Shameful, but Useful), of whose live action adaptaion was running at the time.
* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: The last two episodes are a live event and a concert respectively, compared to the previous episodes which focused more on the characters and their various situations.

! Tropes applying to the SQS and Alivestage Stage Play Series:
* HornedHumanoid: In SQS episode 2, Tsubasa and Eichi realize they're TrappedInAnotherWorld when they pull on Shiki and Shu's horns and realize they're real.
* {{Yokai}}: SQS 2 and Natsuyumesai feature the yokai AU versions of the characters.

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