B-Project: Netsuretsu*Love Call

B-Project: Passion*Love Call / B-PROJECT ~熱烈*ラブコール~ / B-Project 3rd Season
B-Project: Netsuretsu*Love Call
Genres: Idols (Male), Music
Themes: Idols (Male), Music
Studios: Asahi Production
Producers: AT-X, BS NTV, Kadokawa, MAGES., Marui Group, MediaNet, Pia, Rakuonsha
Rating: 6.3 / 10
Rank: #8474
Popularity: #8357
Users Listed: 6,324
Users Scored: 965
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 11/26/2023
Aired: October 2, 2023 – December 18, 2023 (Fall)
Type: tv
Source: Mixed Media
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 12
Broadcast: Monday at 21:30 (JST)

Synopsis:

Following a triumphant concert by the idol group B-PROJECT, Gandara Music initiates a significant shift in its artist roster. A&R representative Tsubasa Sumisora assumes responsibility for both established groups like KitaKore and THRIVE, alongside Ultras, a newcomer representing a distinct musical style. The series explores the dynamic interplay between these diverse musical entities, focusing on the creative energy sparked by their collaboration. The narrative examines how contrasting influences converge to generate compelling artistic expression, building towards a potent and emotionally charged connection with audiences. It offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes workings of the music industry and the evolving relationships between artists as they navigate new creative territories.

Trailer:

Episodes:

  • Episode 1: Big Wave (Aired: 10/02/2023)
  • Episode 2: Pose a Problem (Aired: 10/09/2023)
  • Episode 3: Mess Up (Aired: 10/16/2023)
  • Episode 4: Oneself (Aired: 10/23/2023)
  • Episode 5: Chemical Change (Aired: 10/30/2023)
  • ... and 7 more episodes

Characters:

  • Aizome, Kento (Main) - Voice Actors: Kato, Kazuki, de León, Miguel
  • Ashuu, Yuuta (Main) - Voice Actors: Hanae, Natsuki, Siller, Carlos
  • Fudou, Akane (Main) - Voice Actors: Chiba, Shouya, Hernández, Edwin
  • Kaneshiro, Goushi (Main) - Voice Actors: Toyonaga, Toshiyuki, Ruiz, Víctor
  • Kashiwagi, Bunta (Main) - Voice Actors: Itou, Kent, Flores, Luis
  • Kitakado, Tomohisa (Main) - Voice Actors: Ono, Daisuke, Rodríguez, Ignacio
  • Korekuni, Ryuuji (Main) - Voice Actors: Kishio, Daisuke, Delint, Alex
  • Kurata, Eisuke (Main) - Voice Actors: Hatanaka, Tasuku, Ramos, Carlos
  • Masunaga, Kazuna (Main) - Voice Actors: Uemura, Yuuto, García, Iván
  • Nome, Tatsuhiro (Main) - Voice Actors: Ookawa, Genki
  • Onzai, Momotarou (Main) - Voice Actors: Kakihara, Tetsuya, Garza, Alex
  • Osari, Hikaru (Main) - Voice Actors: Morikubo, Shoutarou, González, Dalí
  • Sekimura, Mikado (Main) - Voice Actors: Masuda, Toshiki, Mena, Héctor
  • Shingari, Miroku (Main) - Voice Actors: Eguchi, Takuya, Allende, David
  • Sumisora, Tsubasa (Main) - Voice Actors: Seto, Asami, Aguilar, Montserrat
  • Teramitsu, Haruhi (Main) - Voice Actors: Yashiro, Taku, Rojas, Tommy
  • Teramitsu, Yuzuki (Main) - Voice Actors: Nishiyama, Koutarou, Rojas, Tommy
  • Daikoku, Atsushi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Okitsu, Kazuyuki, Hernández, Carlos
  • Daikoku, Shuuji (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Namikawa, Daisuke
  • Nishiyama, Takanori (Supporting) - Voice Actors: T.M.Revolution, Martínez, Eduardo
  • Tsubokura (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sakurai, Tooru, Martínez, Kaihiamal
  • Yashamaru, Sakutarou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Toriumi, Kousuke, Navarro, Luis

Staff:

  • Iizuka, Aya (Producer)
  • Kasa, Seika (Producer)
  • Kouchiyama, Takashi (Producer)
  • Kubota, Akira (Producer)
  • Nemoto, Yuuka (Producer)
  • T.M.Revolution (Producer)
  • Tachino, Tomohiro (Producer)
  • Tomihara, Daiki (Producer)
  • Takeda, Mutsumi (Director)
  • Kikuta, Hiromi (Sound Director)
  • Kikukawa, Takashi (Episode Director)
  • Kuroda, Kouichirou (Episode Director)
  • Niwa, Motohiko (Episode Director)
  • Ootsuka, Takahiro (Episode Director)
  • Takata, Masahiro (Episode Director)
  • Uchibori, Masato (Episode Director)
  • Ueda, Shigeru (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Yano, Takanori (Episode Director)
  • Enatsu, Yuki (Script)
  • Konaka, Kira (Script, Series Composition)
  • Morie, Misaki (Script)
  • Yoshida, Kaori (Script)
  • Mori, Aoi (Storyboard)
  • Suzuki, Masato (Storyboard)
  • Shikura, Chiyomaru (Theme Song Lyrics, Theme Song Composition, Planning, Original Creator)
  • Amemiya, Hideo (Key Animation)
  • Aoki, Mariko (Animation Director)
  • Arai, Tomoyuki (Key Animation)
  • Deng, Xiaobing (Animation Director)
  • Fujii, Fumino (Animation Director)
  • Fukushima, Takayoshi (Art Director)
  • Hatta, Shinsaku (Planning)
  • Hattori, Kenji (Animation Director)
  • Hattori, Masumi (Animation Director)
  • He, Wenxing (Director of Photography)
  • Honjou, Kengo (Planning)
  • Ikai, Kazuyuki (Animation Director)
  • Ishii, Ami (Editing)
  • Ishikawa, Isao (Planning)
  • Iwasa, Tomoko (Character Design)
  • Katou, Masato (Animation Director)
  • Kawahara, Kumiko (Animation Director)
  • Kawai, Hidenori (Chief Producer)
  • Kouno, Junichi (In-Between Animation)
  • Koyanagi, Michiko (Chief Producer)
  • Kuboyama, Youko (Animation Director)
  • Kudou, Daijou (Planning)
  • Kujirai, Ryou (Director of Photography)
  • Kuramochi, Misato (Special Effects)
  • Maruyama, Hajime (Planning)
  • ... and 15 more staff

Reviews:

  • User novemberninth (Score: 4/10):
    BOYYYYY This season has the weakest ending BY FAR. We start the season with the introduction of Ultraz, an up-and-coming YouTuber duo. They are assigned under, you guessed it, Tsubasa as their A&R. I hope she gets paid double, if she hasn't already. It should be interesting, seeing independent YouTubers who do everything themselves, from content planning to execution, clashing with idols who have to follow rigid structure. I thought there would be a nice rivalry between Ultraz and the B-Pro members. And yet they only interacted probably 3 times in the entire season, with the conflict being centered around them and THRIVE. Ultraz brought potential fora lot of interesting conflict, but just like everything else about this anime, I was let down.nnThe plot is episodic as always, with most episodes in the first half focusing on the conflict of each group instead of certain members. Unlike season 1 and 2 with a somewhat overarching plot, it seems like the writers had nothing planned this season. They just introduced new characters and watched things play out, and wrapped them up when they felt enough. I was already left unsatisfied with the terrible resolution to Yashamaru's character, only for him to come back for a grand total of 1 scene and a cameo here, contributing to absolutely nothing. Last season, he was the only redeeming quality for me. This time I've got nothing. If anything I'm even more upset because I was given Yashamaru only for him to contribute to nothing.nnLast 2 seasons, I complained about how there isn't enough music in this music anime. Almost every song got cut off not even 1 minute in. This season it seems like they finally learned their lesson and changed the ending song almost every episode to match whatever song was playing in that episode. I like that.nnHowever, they learned their lesson A BIT TOO MUCH it seems. The lack of overarching plot means they have nothing planned for the finale. In true B-Pro fashion, the final episode is a live concert. Unlike the previous 2 seasons where the songs are always cut off, even in the finale, this time they played the songs all the way through. Including the choreography (with meh CGI, for a 2023 anime). Of course, there are still a lot of still shots mixed between the CGI to cut budget. They did this 6 times. 4 B-Pro units. Ultraz's debut song. And 1 big B-Pro performance. Episode 12 was all songs, to make up for the fact that there is no plot.nnWell, at least it's over now. I'm free. And I still can't memorize all the characters' names. If you're looking to get into B-Pro through the anime, don't bother. It didn't work for me.

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