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Wake Up, Girls! 7 Nin No Idol the Movie (2014) is a Japanese movie. Yutaka Yamamoto has directed this movie. Yoshino Aoyama,Shintarô Asanuma,Airi Eino,Kaori Fukuhara are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Wake Up, Girls! 7 Nin No Idol the Movie (2014) is considered one of the best Animation,Comedy,Drama,Music movie in India and around the world.
Green Leaves Entertainment is in the worst situation any Talent Management Agency can be in - they have NO talent. Desperate for an act, President Junko Tange targets the idol singer market and gives her flunky Matsuda his marching orders: get a girl group to manage, even if it means building one from scratch. Since complete singing groups rarely appear out of thin air, Matsuda's now in the difficult position of having to find girls with the right skills who don't already have contracts with Japan's music industry. That girl at the Maid Café? Good enough. A lead singer who's been fired from another group? Sure, why not? How about one who's only 13 years old? What could possibly go wrong there?
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Wake Up, Girls! - Seven Idols (The Movie)
As this movie, an introduction to the series 'Wake Up, Girls!' begins things don't appear to be going well for Green Leaves Entertainment. This is a small music production company in Sendai whose singers are departing for the bright lights of Tokyo. Then the company president sees the idol group I-1 Club on television and has a brainwave they will start their own idol group. To this end she sends company manager Kohei Matsuda out to try to recruit young girls inevitable the results aren't good as he comes across as a bit of a creep asking school girls if they want to become idols! Eventually they advertise and six girls audition; they aren't good but it is all they have. There is another girl they really want to recruit though; school girl Mayu Shimada who used to be a member of I-1 Club unfortunately she has decided she has had enough of being an idol; that won't stop Matsuda trying to persuade her though. As this short movie is an introduction to the series we know that the group will ultimately be formed but it was still fun watching Matsuda's attempts to recruit singers and later their attempts to come together as a group and overcome the various problems they encountered. The characters were nicely introduced; in particular Mayu and Matsuda. While this is a drama there were a decent number of laughs; I particularly liked when the girls discovered that their group's name had been taken from a local 'love hotel'! The animation was pretty good and the character designs were fairly cute as one would expect from a not-too-serious drama like this. I liked the fact that the group aren't too good; if they were the story wouldn't have anywhere else to go. On the strength of this introductory film I will certainly be checking out the series. These comments are based on watching the film in Japanese with English subtitles.