Originally based on a smartphone game, Idolish 7 follows the adventures of a young woman who manages a boy band. Last week, a series of posters and digital ads went up in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro Station and fans came out in droves.
池袋駅の西武線側に掲出されていた、ナナライの広告関連②????
この電子広告の周りが特にアイナナ民で大混雑してて、綺麗に撮る余裕なんて勿論ないので人がいなくなった隙を見つけて一瞬で撮影してきた????✨
iDOLiSH7・TRIGGER・Re:vale・ŹOOĻの16人分なんとか収められたので、見れなかった方どうぞ???????? pic.twitter.com/1I3Le2hLNv
— ✨????†腐理王國†腐男子王子????✨ ┌(┌^p^)┐(^0^)┌(^q^┐)┐ (@FudanshiPrince) July 8, 2019
So many people wanted to snap photos of the ads that the official Idolish 7 Twitter site had to ask fans not to get in the way of commuters.
現在の池袋駅、西武前。
アイナナ勢のお姉さん達、頼むから道をあけて下さい。
あと、急に立ち止まるのは本当に危険なので気をつけて… pic.twitter.com/X0BWCAu33E
— Airu@年パ切れた民 (@airu_s18) July 6, 2019
Seibu Railway had to patrol the area, making sure fans weren’t blocking walkways, and they even temporarily switched off the digital ads.
今池袋なうなんだけどアイドリッシュセブンのライブが昨日今日やってるみたいで池袋駅が女の子の割合9割超え?#アイドリッシュセブン pic.twitter.com/4qNTIAGIqc
— ザキ@超爆音BRZ (@zakitakusan) July 7, 2019
The anime’s first season was eagerly anticipated by fans, and its next season is slated for 2020.
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