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| アイドルマスター XENOGLOSSIA (Aidorumasutā: Xenoglossia) |
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| Genre | Drama, Mecha, Science Fiction, Comedy, |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Tatsuyuki Nagai |
| Writer | Jukki Hanada |
| Studio | Sunrise |
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| Original run | April 4, 2007 – September 24, 2007 |
| Episodes | 26 |
Idolmaster: Xenoglossia (アイドルマスター XENOGLOSSIA Aidorumasutā: Xenoglossia) is a anime television series by Sunrise, based on the Bandai Namco game series The Idolm@ster. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 4, 2007 on Kansai TV and various other UHF television stations. The series will also be broadcast over the internet on the Japanese website @nifty.
Many of the Sunrise staff working on Xenoglossia have also previously worked on My-HiME and My-Otome.
The word Xenoglossia in the title is a term taken from Greek for using a language (talking, reading or writing) that is completely unknown to the user.
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The show centers around mecha and reimagines the ten prospective idols as fighter pilots of those robots, eight of them also posing as students. The large robots in this case are called IDOLs and their pilots are called Idolmasters.
In the show, Haruka Amami, initially underconfident with herself, passes an audition to be a singing idol and she is sent to Tokyo to start a career in the entertainment. She doesn't know that the agency that recruited her is actually a front for a big task force which uses robots to save the Earth from falling fragmented pieces of the moon. Yukiho Hagiwara and Iori Minase, who also want to be idols, are also taken by the same task force.
IDOLs are robots used to destroy "Drop"s, remnants of the destruction of the Moon 107 years previous during an event called the "Lost Artemis". Humans found a special silicon on Earth, probably from fallen Drops, and started research to turn that silicon into IDOL cores. There are a total of five cores.
Normally, Drops are dealt with using missiles; however, since Japan does not have a missile system because they cannot build a nuclear warhead under the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, they were assigned and approved to use IDOLs in order to destroy Drops. IDOL pilots have to be girls, and they have to be chosen by the IDOL itself; those people are called Idolmasters.
The IDOLs are named after Lunar mare.
| Broadcast network | Broadcast term | Broadcast day and timings (in JST) |
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| TV Hokkaido | April 2, 2007~ (original run) | Mondays 26:30~27:00 |
| Kansai Telecasting Corporation | April 3, 2007~ (original run) | Tuesdays 26:30~27:00 |
| Chiba TV | April 4, 2007~ (original run) | Wednesdays 25:30~26:00 |
| TV Saitama | Wednesdays 26:00~26:30 | |
| TV Kanagawa | April 7, 2007~ (original run) | Saturdays 25:00~25:30 |
| TVQ Kyūshū | Saturdays 27:40~28:10 | |
| Chūkyō Television Broadcasting | May 21, 2007~ (original run) | Mondays 27:09~27:39 |
| AT-X | Mondays 10:30~11:00 |
Idolmaster: Xenoglossia also broadcast over the internet on the Japanese website @nifty as of April 9, 2007 and will continue to be updated with new episodes every Monday at 17:00.
"Idol Master Xenoglossia". (November 2006) Newtype USA. p. 13.
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| アイドルマスター XENOGLOSSIA (Aidorumasutā: Xenoglossia) | |
| Genre | Drama, Mecha, Science Fiction, Comedy, |
| TV anime | |
| Directed by | Tatsuyuki Nagai |
| Written by | Jukki Hanada |
| Studio | Sunrise |
| Network | Template:Country data Japan Kansai TV |
| Original run | April 4, 2007 – September 24, 2007 |
| Episodes | 26 |
Idolmaster: Xenoglossia (アイドルマスター XENOGLOSSIA Aidorumasutā: Xenoglossia) is an anime television series by Sunrise, based on the Bandai Namco game series The Idolm@ster.[1] It was first broadcast in Japan on April 4, 2007 on Kansai TV and various other UHF television stations. The series will also be broadcast over the internet on the Japanese website @nifty.
Many of the Sunrise staff working on Xenoglossia have also previously worked on My-HiME and My-Otome.
The word Xenoglossia in the title is a term taken from Greek for using a language (talking, reading or writing) that is completely unknown to the user.
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The show centers around mecha and reimagines the ten prospective idols as fighter pilots of those robots, eight of them also posing as students. The large robots in this case are called IDOLs and their pilots are called Idolmasters.
In the show, Haruka Amami, initially underconfident with herself, passes an audition to be a singing idol and she is sent to Tokyo to start a career in the entertainment. She does not know that the agency that recruited her is actually a front for a big task force which uses robots to save the Earth from falling fragmented pieces of the moon. Yukiho Hagiwara and Iori Minase, who also want to be idols, are also taken by the same task force.
IDOLs are robots used to destroy "Drop"s, remnants of the destruction of the Moon 107 years previous during an event called the "Lost Artemis". Humans found a special silicon on Earth, probably from fallen Drops, and started research to turn that silicon into IDOL cores. There are a total of five cores.
Normally, Drops are dealt with using missiles; however, since Japan does not have a missile system because they cannot build a nuclear warhead under the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, they were assigned and approved to use IDOLs in order to destroy Drops. IDOL pilots have to be girls, and they have to be chosen by the IDOL itself; those people are called Idolmasters.
The IDOLs are named after Lunar mare.
The Shuko, mentioned only in passing by a side character was to become the main focus of the show, however a budget cut meant that a core element to the over-arching story arc was left out.
| Broadcast network | Broadcast term | Broadcast day and timings (in JST) |
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| TV Hokkaido | April 2, 2007~ (original run) | Mondays 26:30~27:00 |
| Kansai Telecasting Corporation | April 3, 2007~ (original run) | Tuesdays 26:30~27:00 |
| Chiba TV | April 4, 2007~ (original run) | Wednesdays 25:30~26:00 |
| TV Saitama | Wednesdays 26:00~26:30 | |
| TV Kanagawa | April 7, 2007~ (original run) | Saturdays 25:00~25:30 |
| TVQ Kyūshū | Saturdays 27:40~28:10 | |
| Chūkyō Television Broadcasting | May 21, 2007~ (original run) | Mondays 27:09~27:39 |
| AT-X | Mondays 10:30~11:00 |
Idolmaster: Xenoglossia also broadcast over the internet on the Japanese website @nifty as of April 9, 2007 and will continue to be updated with new episodes every Monday at 17:00.
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