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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over. It finally closed down on January 5, 2023, after over 7 years.

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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over. It finally closed down on January 5, 2023, after over 7 years.
years. [[FromBadToWorse The successor game would unfortunately follow not even six months later]], with its services expected to end in July of the same year.
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** 2023 began one with, of all things, ''VideoGame/FitnessBoxingSwitch''.

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** 2023 began one with, of all things, ''VideoGame/FitnessBoxingSwitch''. Unsurprisingly Taiga is the primary focus of the collaboration.
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** 2023 began one with, of all things, ''VideoGame/FitnessBoxingSwitch''.
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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over. It is set to finally close down on January 5, 2023, after over 7 years.

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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over. It is set to finally close closed down on January 5, 2023, after over 7 years.
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* BookEnds: "DIVE A LIVE" is the first group song and the main theme for the ''[=SideM=]'' franchise. When the original game shut down, its final event was having the original 15 idol groups sing "DRIVE A LIVE" to the Producer one last time [[spoiler:before they head off to the United States]].
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:The original game ends with the Producer, much like the one in ''VideoGame/TheIdolmaster2'', leaving for the United States, and the final scene is of them flying off to their new opportunity.]]
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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over.

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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over.
over. It is set to finally close down on January 5, 2023, after over 7 years.
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** Jupiter and Dramatic Stars take the role for this series.

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** Jupiter and Dramatic Stars take the role for this series. [=C.FIRST=] would later join them after ''GROWING STARS''.
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''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]'' is the third mobile game spinoff for the ever-popular ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' series. First released to the mobile game platform Mobage on February 7, 2014, the game had some technical difficulties and had to be temporarily shut down. It was put back up on July 17, 2014, then later released in April 2015 to Android phones and May to [=iOS=].

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''THE '''''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]'' [=SideM=]''''' is the third mobile game spinoff for the ever-popular ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' series. First released to the mobile game platform Mobage on February 7, 2014, the game had some technical difficulties and had to be temporarily shut down. It was put back up on July 17, 2014, then later released in April 2015 to Android phones and May to [=iOS=].



In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' ended its run in 2021, after 3 years of service.

At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over.

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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE '''''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', [=St@ge!=]''''', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' ended its run in 2021, after 3 years of service.

At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', '''''The [=iDOLM@STER=] [=SideM=] GROWING STARS''''', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over.

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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events, with Shiraishi getting a mention that year and Mimasaka showing up in 2022.]]

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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, event and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events, with Shiraishi getting a mention that year and Mimasaka showing up in 2022.]]



* AliceAllusion: Alice sees a lot of returning events in both games. The original mobagame had the "Idols in Wonderland" event, where it covers an in-universe genderflipping of the story; while ''LIVE ON ST@GE'' features the "Scented Wonderland" event using the book's motifs for a perfume commercial.

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* AliceAllusion: Alice sees a lot of returning events in both games. The original mobagame had the "Idols in Wonderland" event, where it which covers an in-universe genderflipping gender-flipping of the story; while ''LIVE ON ST@GE'' features the "Scented Wonderland" event using the book's motifs for a perfume commercial.



** Kaerre (Pierre's frog mascot) was given a spinoff movie announcement for 2016's festivities. In 2018 they repeated the joke, this time making the movie a live action affair.

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** Kaerre (Pierre's frog mascot) was given a spinoff movie announcement for 2016's festivities. In 2018 they repeated the joke, this time making the movie a live action live-action affair.



* TheCameo: Ai and Eri, Ryo's old group mates from Dearly Stars, appear on his Day Off set of cards. Yumeko gets a passing mention, as she's still doing concerts.

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* TheCameo: Ai and Eri, Ryo's old group mates from Dearly Stars, appear on his Day Off set of cards.card sets. Yumeko gets a passing mention, as she's still doing concerts.



** Minori in "The Budding Flower of Virtue" is a high ranking yakuza, which fits as he was a delinquent in his youth.
** Amehiko's casting as Abe-no-Seimei is one in and out of universe; he comes from a family of exorcists (albeit he's on the cleaning side of it), and he is already based off of Abe-no-Seimei as part of his group's historical figures motif.
** The Myth/KingArthur production they put on casts Pierre as the star role, appropriately highlighting Pierre's own royal heritage.

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** Minori in "The Budding Flower of Virtue" is a high ranking high-ranking yakuza, which fits as he was a delinquent in his youth.
** Amehiko's casting as Abe-no-Seimei is one in and out of the universe; he comes from a family of exorcists (albeit he's on the cleaning side of it), and he is already based off of on Abe-no-Seimei as part of his group's historical figures motif.
** The Myth/KingArthur production they put on casts Pierre as in the star starring role, appropriately highlighting Pierre's own royal heritage.



** Another Ryo card has him dress in an outfit eerily similar to Soichi Takeda's from his home game (both have a black suit, sunglasses, and a patterned red shirt with a popped collar).

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** Another Ryo card has him dress dressed in an outfit eerily similar to Soichi Takeda's from his home game (both have a black suit, sunglasses, and a patterned red shirt with a popped collar).



('''Six Person Banquet''') All of Cafe Parade holds a dish seen in one event; Saki's shrimp neapolitan was first seen in the Green Parade event, as was Kamiya's bunny cafe art and Soichiro's macarons.[[/labelnote]]
[[labelnote:Year 4]]('''Fists of Faith''') Genbu comments on his improved tea pouring skills and butler gig from the Elegant Days with Butlers event, while Suzaku gets to throw on his costume from the Bakumatsu Shining Star Record event; meanwhile, Ren has his basketball that his "Graduation" character had, Taiga is featured in the shirt that he wore during the Bullets of Heresy event and the stage he points out to the Producer was from the Fresh Green Live event, complete with a recreation of the dance shown on his card; Michiru brings up the Sengoku Movie Village event.\\

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('''Six Person Banquet''') All of Cafe Parade holds a dish seen in one event; Saki's shrimp neapolitan Neapolitan was first seen in the Green Parade event, as was Kamiya's bunny cafe art and Soichiro's macarons.[[/labelnote]]
[[labelnote:Year 4]]('''Fists of Faith''') Genbu comments on his improved tea pouring tea-pouring skills and butler gig from the Elegant Days with Butlers event, while Suzaku gets to throw on his costume from the Bakumatsu Shining Star Record event; meanwhile, Ren has his basketball that his "Graduation" character had, Taiga is featured in the shirt that he wore during the Bullets of Heresy event and the stage he points out to the Producer was from the Fresh Green Live event, complete with a recreation of the dance shown on his card; Michiru brings up the Sengoku Movie Village event.\\



('''Sedulous Steps Forward''') Jiro finds the brand of popsicles he used for the photoshoot in "ICE MEMORY", Rui is holding one of the movies he used for reference in "GHOST SNIPERS!", and Michio wears the armband he has in his ouendan stint for the "Osu! Idol Cheering Squad" event. On Sai's side, Kuro finds the tickets he got from the "Genpei Chronicles" event, Shoma poses with the perfume he was hired to advertise in "Cosmetic Tonight", and Kirio's fan and pose references his role in the "Three Kingdoms Chronicles" event. [[/labelnote]]

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('''Sedulous Steps Forward''') Jiro finds the brand of popsicles he used for the photoshoot photo shoot in "ICE MEMORY", Rui is holding one of the movies he used for reference in "GHOST SNIPERS!", and Michio wears the armband he has in his ouendan ''ouendan'' stint for the "Osu! Idol Cheering Squad" event. On Sai's side, Kuro finds the tickets he got from the "Genpei Chronicles" event, Shoma poses with the perfume he was hired to advertise in "Cosmetic Tonight", and Kirio's fan and pose references his role in the "Three Kingdoms Chronicles" event. [[/labelnote]]



** "Heat Up! Summer Live" is unabashedly servicey, having the very muscular FRAME and Kougadou boys on the beach in swim trunks and serving ramen in fitted t-shirts.

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** "Heat Up! Summer Live" is unabashedly servicey, fanservice-y, having the very muscular FRAME and Kougadou boys on the beach in swim trunks and serving ramen in fitted t-shirts.



* JapaneseDelinquent: You get to see the boys acting like this in some events, such as the "WILD BOYS" event. Some of the boys have delinquent backgrounds, too; Suzaku and Genbu were both teen troubemakers before idolhood, and Minori also used to be a delinquent in his youth, which makes it doubly funny to see him play a gang member in the "Barren Flower of Virtue" event.

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* JapaneseDelinquent: You get to see the boys acting like this in some events, such as the "WILD BOYS" event. Some of the boys have delinquent backgrounds, too; Suzaku and Genbu were both teen troubemakers troublemakers before idolhood, and Minori also used to be a delinquent in his youth, which makes it doubly funny to see him play a gang member in the "Barren Flower of Virtue" event.



** ''[=LoS=]'' has a Valentine's event which features Teru, Kamiya, Seiji, and Shiro as chocolate thieves for the 2019 celebration.
* TheRealSpoofbusters: ''Ghost Snipers'' and its corresponding Drama CD are very much based off the lovable ghost hunting crew.

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** ''[=LoS=]'' has a Valentine's event which features Teru, Kamiya, Seiji, and Shiro as chocolate thieves for the 2019 celebration.
* TheRealSpoofbusters: ''Ghost Snipers'' and its corresponding Drama CD are very much based off on the lovable ghost hunting ghost-hunting crew.



** A few of the series they do get multiple installments. ''Cybernetics Wars'' was seen all the way to completion, but other stories like the ''Spectacle Heroes'' film series or TV shows like ''Beast Chronicle'' or ''Nozomira Melody'' get focus too.

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** A few of the series they the idols do get multiple installments. ''Cybernetics Wars'' was seen all the way to completion, but other stories like the ''Spectacle Heroes'' film series or TV shows like ''Beast Chronicle'' or ''Nozomira Melody'' get focus too.



* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Pierre's character in the King Arthur event, Arthur Cameleon, was apparently an OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent who was transferred into the fantasy world the plot takes place in.

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* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Pierre's character in the King Arthur event, Arthur Cameleon, was apparently an OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent who was transferred into the fantasy world the plot takes place in.place.



* WeddingEpisode: Like its sister series, ''[=SideM=]'' does a June wedding event every year. The style of wedding differs slightly; while it's mostly western style, THE Kogado participated with a Shinto styled wedding. In addition, there are only two exceptions to the usual formula of dressing as a groom for a shoot: 2019's event features [=HighxJoker=] as the band playing at a real wedding, and for 2020 Saki is dressed as a bride to keep consistent with his feminine outfits.

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* WeddingEpisode: Like its sister series, ''[=SideM=]'' does a June wedding event every year. The style of wedding differs slightly; while it's mostly western style, THE Kogado participated with a Shinto styled Shinto-styled wedding. In addition, there are only two exceptions to the usual formula of dressing as a groom for a shoot: 2019's event features [=HighxJoker=] as the band playing at a real wedding, and for 2020 Saki is dressed as a bride to keep consistent with his feminine outfits.



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Units that you might reasonably expect to see playing instruments, such as [=HighxJoker=] and Altessimo, have their songs involve dancing on stage.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Units that you might reasonably expect to see playing instruments, such as [=HighxJoker=] and Altessimo, have their songs that involve dancing on stage.



* TheThemeParkVersion: The "WORLD TRE@SURE" series has a group of idols represent a given country, usually stripping down to just one or two traits for it (e.g. Spain is primarily dancing and bullfighting, France has a ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' theme, America is adventure and exploration, etc.)

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* TheThemeParkVersion: The "WORLD TRE@SURE" series has a group of idols represent representing a given country, usually stripping down to just one or two traits for it (e.g. Spain is primarily dancing and bullfighting, France has a ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' theme, America is adventure and exploration, etc.)
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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events, with leo getting a mention that year and Tsukasa showing up in 2022.]]

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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events, with leo Shiraishi getting a mention that year and Tsukasa Mimasaka showing up in 2022.]]
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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events.]]

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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events.events, with leo getting a mention that year and Tsukasa showing up in 2022.]]
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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST.

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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, C.FIRST.
FIRST. Unfortunately, the original game's content ground to a halt later that year, with its last major event being in October and C.FIRST not being brought over.
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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' is expected to end in 2021, after 3 years of service.

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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' is expected to end ended its run in 2021, after 3 years of service.
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A stage play was announced for a June 2022 release.



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A stage play focusing on ''GROWING STARS'' was announced for a June 2022 release.


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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The "Rampage" event has Pierre utter the only instance of a swear word in the whole franchise other than a few PrecisionFStrike(s) in the Television adaptations (though it's a bit of a [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] case) (exclaiming "HOLY SHIT!" in English). The rerun of the event in 2020 finally changes the swear into something more tamer.

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* {{Bowdlerize}}: The "Rampage" event has Pierre utter the only instance of a swear word in the whole franchise (exclaiming "HOLY SHIT!" in English) other than a few PrecisionFStrike(s) in the Television adaptations (though adaptations, though it's a bit of a [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] case) (exclaiming "HOLY SHIT!" in English). case. The rerun of the event in 2020 finally changes the swear into something more tamer.
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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, CLASS FIRST.



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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. Further information about the game was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, CLASS C.FIRST.


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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. The game is still in development.



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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed. The Further information about the game is still in development.


was released on June 9, 2021, where Bandai Namco would reveal a return to 2D sprite work and a completely new idol group, CLASS FIRST.


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* CostumePorn: Unlike the girls' mobile rhythm games, where the default outfit is uniform with only minor differences, the default outfits in this game are the ones each respective idol uses in their unit, so there's a lot of outfit variety from the get-go.

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* CostumePorn: Unlike the girls' mobile rhythm games, where the default outfit is uniform with only minor differences, the default outfits in this game are the ones each respective idol uses in their unit, so there's a lot of outfit variety from the get-go. The ''[=DRAMA ON ST@GE=]'' series especially has some elaborate outfits.
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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know.

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** The Idol Discovery Project members haven't been seen since their initial event, and heard of since Legenders' ''[=ST@RTING=] LINE'' CD. Will they ever be accepted into 315? Will they take up another agency? And are they even still trying? The world may never know. know...[[spoiler:until 2021. The boys are starting to see more references in events.]]

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The series also has several spinoff titles in manga form; in addition to several comic anthologies, they have ''Dramatic Stage'', focusing on DRAMATIC STARS and [=High×Joker=]; ''Struggle Heart'', focusing on Beit and THE Kogado; and ''Wake Atte Mini!'', which is a chibi {{Yonkoma}}.

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The series also has several spinoff titles in manga form; in addition to several comic anthologies, they have ''Dramatic Stage'', focusing on DRAMATIC STARS and [=High×Joker=]; ''Struggle Heart'', focusing on Beit and THE Kogado; and ''Wake Atte Mini!'', which is a chibi {{Yonkoma}}.


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** For 2021, the cast is stuck on a deserted island.
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The series also has several spinoff titles in manga form; in addition to several comic anthologies, they have ''Dramatic Stage'', focusing on DRAMATIC STARS and [=High×Joker=]; ''Struggle Heart'', focusing on Beit and THE Kogado; and ''Wake Atte Mini!'', which is a chibi {{Yonkoma}}.

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The series also has several spinoff titles in manga form; in addition to several comic anthologies, they have ''Dramatic Stage'', focusing on DRAMATIC STARS and [=High×Joker=]; ''Struggle Heart'', focusing on Beit and THE Kogado; and ''Wake Atte Mini!'', which is a chibi {{Yonkoma}}.



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* AdaptationExpansion: Occasionally, the game will hold a vote for an event to get a sequel in some way. The Cybernetics Wars, Beast Chronicles, and Best Game events eventually got their own Drama [=CDs=], along with a special theme done by all of the idols who participated in it. Nozomira Melody and the Viridian Gymnasium also received a sequel.

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* AdaptationExpansion: %% Occasionally, the game will hold a vote for an event to get a sequel in some way. The Cybernetics Wars, Beast Chronicles, and Best Game events eventually got their own Drama [=CDs=], along with a special theme done by all of the idols who participated in it. Nozomira Melody and the Viridian Gymnasium also received a sequel.
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** A few of the series they do get multiple installments. ''Cybernetics Wars'' was seen all the way to completion, but other stories like the ''Spectacle Heroes'' film series or TV shows like ''Beast Chronicle'' or ''Nozomira Melody'' get focus too.
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* AdaptationExpansion: Occasionally, the game will hold a vote for an event to get a sequel in some way. The Cybernetics Wars, Beast Chronicles, and Best Game events eventually got their own Drama [=CDs=], along with a special theme done by all of the idols who participated in it. Nozomira Melody also received a sequel.

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* AdaptationExpansion: Occasionally, the game will hold a vote for an event to get a sequel in some way. The Cybernetics Wars, Beast Chronicles, and Best Game events eventually got their own Drama [=CDs=], along with a special theme done by all of the idols who participated in it. Nozomira Melody and the Viridian Gymnasium also received a sequel.
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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for [=LoS=], ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed.

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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for [=LoS=], ''[=LoS=]'', ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed.
revealed. The game is still in development.
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''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]'' is the third mobile game spinoff for the ever-popular ''Franchise/TheIdolmaster'' series. First released to the mobile game platform Mobage on February 7, 2014, the game had some technical difficulties and had to be temporarily shut down. It was put back up on July 17, 2014, then later released in April 2015 to Android phones and May to [=iOS=].

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''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]'' is the third mobile game spinoff for the ever-popular ''Franchise/TheIdolmaster'' ''Franchise/TheIdolMaster'' series. First released to the mobile game platform Mobage on February 7, 2014, the game had some technical difficulties and had to be temporarily shut down. It was put back up on July 17, 2014, then later released in April 2015 to Android phones and May to [=iOS=].
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At the series' 2021 ''PRODUCER MEETING'' event, the replacement game for [=LoS=], ''GROWING STARS'', was revealed.
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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' ended in January 2021, after 3 years of service.

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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' ended is expected to end in January 2021, after 3 years of service.
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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' is to end in January 2021, after 3 years of service.

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In October 2017, the series received [[Anime/TheIdolmasterSideM its own adaptation]] to air in the Fall 2017 anime season, and an adaptation of ''Wakeatte Mini!'' in 2018. Within the same timeframe as the former, it got a RhythmGame spinoff of its own: ''THE [=iDOLM@STER=]: [=SideM=]: Live on [=St@ge!=]'', featuring all idols present to date in the game and debuting Jupiter's new outfits. ''[=LoS=]'' is to end ''[=LoS=]'' ended in January 2021, after 3 years of service.

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