📖 SYNOPSIS
Minamo Sorano is a 13-year-old who discovers that Alicepia Channel — a video-sharing platform where girls post singing and dance covers — is actually a gateway to a hidden world called Alicepia, where time moves slower than reality. She and her best friend Natsu use it to watch their favorite idol, Kagari Shirube, perform live. Pretty standard fan behavior, until monsters called Jamaocks crash the concert and someone called a Princess starts fighting them off with song and dance. That's when things click into place: this isn't just a cute idol hangout, it's a battlefield where music is literally a weapon.
If you liked Symphogear's whole "singing while punching things" energy, this is playing in that same space — and it should, since Elements Garden is handling the music here too. The character designs come from Mari Shimazaki, who designed Bayonetta, so expect a strong visual identity. What makes this one worth paying attention to is that the voice actors apparently perform new vocal renditions for the battle sequences each episode, which is a pretty wild commitment for a TV series.
The vibe sits somewhere between Pretty Cure's magical girl warmth and Macross Frontier's "music saves the world" spectacle, wrapped in a self-discovery arc about a girl finding her voice — both figuratively and in the most literal sense possible. Studio SILVER LINK. is producing, and it's an original project, so no source material spoilers floating around.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
🎭 CHARACTERS
Nagase Ichijou
Portrayed by Tachibana Azusa
Minamo Sorano
Portrayed by Aoi Azusa
Kagari Shirube
Portrayed by Fujimoto Yuri
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