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2-->''Onwards and onwards, forever!''
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4'''''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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6What sets this game apart is its surprising subject matter -- rather than the cute girls and beautiful ladies of the previous installments, ''[=SideM=]'' focuses entirely on producing ''[[SpearCounterpart male]]'' [[SpearCounterpart idols]]. A playable total of 37 idols was initially included in the game, along with the noteworthy return of previous male idols Jupiter of ''VideoGame/TheIdolmaster2'' and Ryo Akizuki of ''[[VideoGame/TheIdolmasterDearlyStars Dearly Stars]]''. Like its sister series ''[[VideoGame/TheIdolmasterCinderellaGirls Cinderella Girls]]'', the game follows a digital card game format with idols and events taking the form of trainable cards.
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8The 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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10In 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.
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12At 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. [[FromBadToWorse The successor game would follow not even six months later]], with its services ending in July of the same year. Luckily, franchise fans have a sort of salvation in the form of an archive; the ''[=SideM=]'' official website has all previous events and communes and adds new content every so often relating to concerts or album releases.
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14A stage play focusing on ''GROWING STARS'' was announced for a June 2022 release.
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19!! ''[=SideM=]'' provides examples of:
20* AbortedArc:
21** The Super Live Fes event and its corresponding popularity poll[[note]]which gives the top 5 front billing and special cards for the in-game event, and the top 2 [=SRs=][[/note]] is all but extinct after Live Fes 2016. They do have the outfit return, albeit for the first ''VideoGame/TalesOfAsteria'' collaboration.
22** 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:The boys saw a couple of references in events towards the end of the games' lives, with Shiraishi getting a mention in 2021 and Mimasaka showing up in 2022, but nothing further has been done.]]
23* AdaptationalVillainy: "The Legend of King Arthur from Another World" has Percival (one of the more loyal Knights of the Round) and Galahad (canonically the [[IncorruptiblePurePureness purest]] of the Knights) turn into antagonistic figures selfishly competing for the Holy Grail. Merlin [[EvilMentor also turns out to be]] the BigBad of the movie, tricking Arthur into doing the heavy lifting so he can grab at the Grail himself. However, it should be noted that their attitudes are a result of the world and its story being distorted.
24%% 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.
25* AliceAllusion: Alice sees a lot of returning events in both games. The original mobagame had the "Idols in Wonderland" event, which covers an in-universe gender-flipping of the story; while ''LIVE ON ST@GE'' features the "Scented Wonderland" event using the book's motifs for a perfume commercial.
26* AllThereInTheManual: Comes in the form of [[https://sidem.miraheze.org/wiki/Magazines Magazines]], short publications that come with an idol's cards. They're comics that often reveal part of an idol's backstory, what they were doing during an event, and how they mesh with their group.
27* AprilFoolsDay:
28** 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.
29** The 2017 celebration temporarily turned the game into ''Side: Muscle'', a special event where Seiji tries to put on a musical about the virtues of muscle building.
30** For 2018, President Saito blows off the 315 building, and asks the player and the idols to help rebuild it however they want.
31** For 2019, Producers could play the fantasy RPG spoof ''315 RPG'' for a limited time.
32** 2020's celebration is a {{Mecha}} AU.
33** For 2021, the cast is stuck on a deserted island.
34** For 2024, the gaming circle stars in a dream where they play the ghosts in a game of ''VideoGame/PacMan''.
35* AerithAndBob: A lot of foreign set productions feature characters like this. For example, the "Phantom Thieves Chat Noir" event is a mixed bag for their characters' names; from kind of normal (Leonard Fitzgerald, Albert Hawkwind) to downright ridiculous (Rabita Queenfield, Michael Kerovale).
36* ArtEvolution: The card art, and especially the Magazines, went through a lot of growing pains before finally reaching the streamlined style the art has officially.
37* 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]].
38* 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.]]
39* {{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 it's a bit of a [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] case. The rerun of the event in 2020 finally changes the swear into something tamer.
40* BreakUpSong: "Sa-Yo-Na-Ra Summer Holiday" is one.
41* TheBusCameBack: After being absent for years, Jupiter and Ryou take on more active roles here.
42* TheCameo: Ai and Eri, Ryo's old group mates from Dearly Stars, appear on his Day Off card sets. Yumeko gets a passing mention, as she's still doing concerts.
43* [[invoked]]CastingGag: There are quite a few of their film roles that make reference to some aspect of their pasts:
44** Minori in "The Budding Flower of Virtue" is a high-ranking yakuza, which fits as he was a delinquent in his youth.
45** 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 on Abe-no-Seimei as part of his group's historical figures motif.
46** The Myth/KingArthur production they put on casts Pierre in the starring role, appropriately highlighting Pierre's own royal heritage.
47* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: Only natural for a male idol game. They fall all over the spectrum of attractiveness, from cute like the Mofumofuen boys and Saki, to boyish like Teru and Hayato, to beautiful like Shouma and Rui, to handsome like Seiji and Michiru.
48* CastHerd: Unlike the other games, this series has always had distinct idol units from the beginning; each idol is part of one of fifteen units of various compositions, typically with a distinct theme.
49* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Each idol is categorized under one of three attributes: Red for Physical, Blue for Intelligent, and Yellow for Mental.
50* ComicBookTime: Both games run into the same problem of having content that'd ordinarily span multiple years in-universe but have none of the characters age. It's very noticeable in [[AgelessBirthdayEpisode birthday messages]], with them commenting on items or events that happened at least one real-time year back but they haven't gotten older at all.
51* ContinuityNod:
52** Ryo's initial [=SR=] card has him walk past a poster of himself during his days as a female idol. One of his listed talents is even [[CallBack disguise.]]
53** Another Ryo card has him 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).
54** The whole reason why Chris became interested in becoming an idol was because of the "Blue Aquarium Live" event.
55** The hobby shop Touma frequents now has a poster referencing the Sentai event Dramatic Stars performed in.
56** Kyousuke once mentions that he'd like to be able to work with Kirio in a live. He does get his wish a little later that year, where both of them are not only in the same Lighting Ceremony live event, but they're both the SR options.
57** In the "The Legend of Arthur from Another World" event, Natsuki mentions Jun's role in ''Cybernetic Wars ZERO'' and their own work in the movie/event ''Paranormal Academy''.
58** The "Detective Aaron Case Files" event has Touma make President Kuroi's infamous pointing pose in his Rare Card. From the same event, Shouta is shown holding the same file Kanon has from the "Dark Green Gymnasium" event.
59** The anniversary event cards have all of the main participants depicted with something referencing a previous event they were featured in:[[labelnote:Year 3]]'''Year 3:'''
60--->('''The Road We Walk Together''') The Ferris wheel featured in the Illumination Live event is shown in the background of Kirio's SR; Kuro's holding a prize goldfish, referencing his catching of one in the Taiko Live event; Shoma's fan is the same one used in the Elegant Dance Festival; Hideo is shown with a picture of his Wedding Mission! groom outfit; Ryu is holding a stuffed orca plushie, the animal he represented in the Blue Aquarium Live; Seiji is holding a bag of curry boxes, calling back to the Kitchen Idol event.\
61('''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]]
62 [[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.\
63('''Supportive Friends''') Shiro's mask was from the White Fox Dance Festival event, Nao's card has him in front of a fast food restaurant referencing the [=315DINER=] event, and Kanon's bunny hood comes from the Sleepover Gacha. Rei carries one of his remaining fliers from the Green Record concert from the First Live event, while Kei somewhat recreates his SR+ from the 2015 Paradise Resort event.[[/labelnote]]
64[[labelnote:Year 5]]('''Aiming for the Top''') Touma's card features him in a hoodie against a summer sunset, referencing the Sunshine Live event and Jupiter's first main event in the game. Shouta has a flashlight, calling back to the Short Circuit Happening gacha. Hokuto is shown with a wine bottle, referencing the Drinking Grape Drops event. Yusuke is shown against a backdrop of stars and posing for the camera with an outstretched hand, referencing the Tears of a Binary Star event and card pose for it. Kyousuke meanwhile is shown with a trophy, referencing the 2016 Idol TV! Athletic Meet event.\
65('''Principles of Bonds''') Sora holds the scepter he has in the ICE KINGDOM LIVE event, Amehiko stands behind a harvest moon, referencing the Flower Sign Dance Festival, and Chris is holding an aquarium brochure from the one that inspired him to be an idol in the first place the Aquarium Live. Meanwhile, Daigo is featured with his Smiles After the Rain parasol, Kazuki has on the blue scarf he wore in the Traditional Craft-Making Team event, and Ryo is on a cruise ship like he was in the Dream Boat Party Live.[[/labelnote]]
66[[labelnote:Year 6]]('''Within This Heart-Pounding Moment''') Kyoji poses as his ''Cybernetics Wars'' character does in its first event, Pierre gets back his puppet from the "Waltz with Puppets" event, and Minori visits a melon-themed sweets shop referencing the Melon Fair Live. Meanwhile, Teru holds a figurine of his character from the ''Sentai [=DraStars=]'' production, Kaoru is pictured by the water fountain he ran past in his Fresh Green Live SR card, and Tsubasa is holding the charms he got from the 2016 New Year Festival Live.\
67('''Sedulous Steps Forward''') Jiro finds the brand of popsicles he used for the 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'' 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]]
68* {{Crossover}}:
69** One with ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' in 2015. Teru, Tsubasa, and Kaoru were transported onto the Grancypher (with ElementalPowers to boot), and Pierre was a summon that could send out hordes of tiny frogs. In ''[=SideM=]'', Pierre got a special card that dressed him up as Sierokarte, while Lancelot made a guest appearance. The event reran in 2018.
70** With ''VideoGame/TalesOfAsteria'' during 2017 and 2019. While Shiki and Touma ended up in the ''Tales'' universe as optional bosses and cards, [[VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia Yuri Lowell]] and [[VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss Luke von Fabre]] got special edition cards for ''[=SideM=]''. Yuusuke and Minori got to wear the guest stars' clothes for a card, while Kyousuke and the rest of Beit got to wear some of the clothes from the other participants on ''Asteria'''s side. In the 2019 event, [[VideoGame/TalesOfZestiria Zaveid]] and [[VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia Raven]] are the ''Tales'' representatives who show up in-game, while Ren and Jiro (who swap with them), Genbu, Rei, and Hayato are the ''[=SideM=]'' participants. Teru and Hideo take Shiki and Touma's place as the ''Asteria'' boss fights and cards.
71** 2023 began one with, of all things, ''VideoGame/FitnessBoxingSwitch''. Unsurprisingly Taiga is the primary focus of the collaboration.
72* DoItYourselfThemeTune: "Drive A Live", the main theme of the game, has a version done by each unit. The anniversary themes, "Beyond the Dream" and "PRIDE STAR", are likewise performed by everyone but also are done by each type of idol in the game. "Reason!" is done by all 19 of the main idols that appear in the anime.
73* {{Dualvertisement}}:
74** Beit and [=HighXJoker=] participated in one with ''VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin''. On the rhythm game's side, "Drive A Live" became a playable song for the series.
75** Sanrio collaborated with the series for a set of merchandise.
76** In 2018, the game ''Nemo Tomo'' included some [=SideM=] assets as part of a greater [=iDOLM@STER=] collaboration.
77* {{Fanservice}}: You'll get some events here and there that will focus on the boys' attractive bodies.
78** "Heat Up! Summer Live" is unabashedly fanservice-y, having the very muscular FRAME and Kougadou boys on the beach in swim trunks and serving ramen in fitted t-shirts.
79* FunWithAcronyms: In ''Cybernetics Wars'', the main human force is the K.G.D. The acronym looks similar to how "Kogadou" is pronounced in syllables, referencing THE Kogadou, who originated the K.G.D. roles in the first ''Cybernetics Wars'' movie.
80* 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 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.
81* JidaiGeki: Occasionally the boys will get some events putting them into famous Japanese events of old. Sai and Jupiter reenacted the Genpei War for one movie, while a Shinsengumi reenactment happened with Dramatic Stars.
82* MagicalGirl: Well, Magical Boy, rather, but the concept is still the same for Mofumofuen and S.E.M's "Miracle Magic Nozomira Melody" event.
83* ManVersusMachine: ''Cybernetics Wars'' and all relevant installments definitely play up the human/machine rivalry with the K.G.D. and a band of rebelling military androids.
84* MeaningfulName: 315 Production can be read as "Saikou Production", which can mean "Best" or "Ultimate" Production. Aside from being a pun on President Saitou's name, it fits in neatly with the themes of passion that its idols exhibit. By titling themselves as the best, it gives the company a goal to put in enough effort to live up to that name.
85* MenActWomenAre: Done in Takeru's backstory. [[spoiler:His siblings were adopted into different families for their best attributes; Towa for his brain and academic smarts, Miwa because she was a pretty girl, and Takeru ignored because he had nothing to show at the time.]]
86* MythologyGag: The commemorative 2ND ST@GE cards have all involved wear the same stage outfits their seiyuu wore for the live concerts.
87* PhantomThief:
88** The aptly named "Phantom Thieves Chat Noir" event places Mofumofuen and Beit into the roles of thieves for one event.
89** DRAMATIC STARS' "Moon Night no Sei ni Shite" is about a phantom thief who becomes the subject of a woman's love.
90** ''[=LoS=]'' has Valentine's event which features Teru, Kamiya, Seiji, and Shiro as chocolate thieves for the 2019 celebration.
91* TheRealSpoofbusters: ''Ghost Snipers'' and its corresponding Drama CD are very much based on the lovable ghost-hunting crew.
92* SeriesMascot:
93** Jupiter and Dramatic Stars take the role for this series. [=C.FIRST=] would later join them after ''GROWING STARS''.
94** The ''[=SideM=]'' Twitter uses Kaerre, the frog mascot from the amusement park Pierre used to work at.
95* ShowWithinAShow: As idols, all of them have to do some acting work at some point or another. Many of the game events feature their preparing for the performances, as well as give a glimpse into the show they're doing. You can catch them for a limited time in [=theater315=].
96** A few of the series 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.
97* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Meta example, Creator/YukoSanpei as Ryo is the only female seiyuu involved in the series, so she is this during the live shows. Interestingly, the [[{{Bifauxnen}} role she plays in the live shows]] is sort of an inversion of the role [[DraggedIntoDrag Ryo played]] in ''Dearly Stars''.
98* {{Tagline}}: ''Wake atte, idol!'' [[note]]Generally translated as "For some reason, we're idols!" or "An Idol For Some Reason!" literally[[/note]]
99* ThoseTwoGuys: As shown in the Magazines, Pierre has two bodyguards that often follow him around. They look after him like he was their kid, amusingly.
100* 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.
101* VocalDissonance: Shiro Tachibana sounds much older than his age and appearance.
102* 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.
103* {{Yakuza}}: "Barren Flower of Virtue" is a Mafia vs. Yakuza story. Daigo is also a Yakuza heir.
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105!! ''Live on [=St@ge!=]'' provides examples of:
106* AprilFoolsDay: All of the idols' heads were replaced by Ken's [=SideMini=] chibi's head. This includes the models, but this can be remedied by playing lives.
107* ContinuityNod: The "Universal Treasures" event has a poster from the movie filmed during the original game's "Best Game" event.
108* 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.
109* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Units that you might reasonably expect to see playing instruments, such as [=HighxJoker=] and Altessimo, have songs that involve dancing on stage.
110* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: After Kazuki's former voice actor, Tatsuya Tokutake, stepped down, a commu addressed the voice change in the form of a book Ryo read when he was younger. The book centered around three heroes who were loyal to each other and fought together; he still holds fond memories of it and wants to find it again.
111* ParrotPetPosition: Suzaku's pet cat Nyako and Asselin BB II's Satan plushie are effectively glued on their respective owners' right shoulders whenever they're on stage.
112* TheThemeParkVersion: The "WORLD TRE@SURE" series has a group of idols 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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