Aikatsu Stars! (2016)

A vibrant Japanese idol anime where young dreamer Yume Nijino chases stardom at Four Stars Academy, competing for a place among the school's elite S4 idols.

Aikatsu Stars! - Series Information

  • Original Title: アイカツスターズ!
  • First Air Year: 2016
  • Last Air Year: 2018
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family, Kids, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 25 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 100
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Networks: TV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TVQ, TV Osaka, TVh, TSC
  • Alternative Titles: Aikatsu Stars! (CH)
  • Production Companies: BN Pictures
  • Production Countries: Japan

Aikatsu Stars! - Plot

Yume Nijino aims to become a top idol, and she enrolls in the Yotsuboshi Gakuen (Four Stars Academy). This academy has a special group called the S4, who are the top four active idols in the school. Yume and the other first-year students aim to become a part of the S4.

Aikatsu Stars! - Trailer

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Aikatsu Stars! - Cast & Crew

Main Cast

  • Miyu Tomita as Yume Nijino (voice)
  • Ayaka Asai as Rola Sakuraba (voice)
  • Natsumi Murakami as Ako Saotome (voice)
  • Yume Miyamoto as Mahiru Kasumi (voice)
  • Minami Tsuda as Hime Shiratori (voice)
  • Sumire Morohoshi as Tsubasa Kisaragi (voice)
  • Azusa Tadokoro as Yuzu Nikaidou (voice)
  • Ayaka Ohashi as Yozora Kasumi (voice)
  • Reina Ueda as Lily Shirogane (voice)
  • Megumi Yamaguchi as Koharu Nanakura (voice)

Writers

  • Yuko Kakihara

Executive Producers

  • Masayuki Ozaki

Aikatsu Stars! - FAQs

What is Aikatsu Stars! about?

Aikatsu Stars! follows Yume Nijino, an aspiring idol who enrolls at Yotsuboshi Gakuen (Four Stars Academy). The school is home to the prestigious S4, the top four active idols. Yume and her fellow first-year students work hard to develop their talents and earn a coveted spot among the S4.

How many seasons and episodes does Aikatsu Stars! have?

Aikatsu Stars! ran for 2 seasons and a total of 100 episodes. Season 1 contains 50 episodes, while Season 2, subtitled Wing of the Star, also contains 50 episodes. The series concluded in 2018.

Is Aikatsu Stars! based on a card game?

Yes, Aikatsu Stars! is based on the Aikatsu! arcade card game series by Bandai. Players collect fashion cards to dress their idols and perform on stage. The anime expands on this concept with original characters, storylines, and music, serving as a sequel series to the original Aikatsu! anime.

Who are the main voice actors in Aikatsu Stars!?

The main voice cast includes Miyu Tomita as Yume Nijino, Ayaka Asai as Rola Sakuraba, Natsumi Murakami as Ako Saotome, Yume Miyamoto as Mahiru Kasumi, Minami Tsuda as Hime Shiratori, and Sumire Morohoshi as Tsubasa Kisaragi, among others.

Is Aikatsu Stars! a sequel to the original Aikatsu!?

Aikatsu Stars! is a sequel series set in the same Aikatsu! universe but featuring an entirely new cast of characters and a new school setting. It does not require prior knowledge of the original Aikatsu! series, making it accessible to new viewers while rewarding fans of the franchise.

What genre is Aikatsu Stars!?

Aikatsu Stars! spans multiple genres including Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family, and Kids entertainment, with elements of Fantasy and Sci-Fi woven throughout. At its core, it is a shoujo idol anime blending slice-of-life school stories with musical performances and character-driven growth.

When did Aikatsu Stars! first air?

Aikatsu Stars! first aired in 2016 on TV Tokyo and affiliated networks including TV Aichi, TVQ, TV Osaka, TVh, and TSC. The series ran until 2018, spanning two seasons and 100 episodes in total before concluding its broadcast run.

What are shows similar to Aikatsu Stars!?

Fans of Aikatsu Stars! may enjoy Aikatsu Friends! (2018), a direct follow-up in the same franchise. Other similar idol and school-themed anime include The Seven Deadly Sins (2014), Assassination Classroom (2015), and Healin' Good Precure (2020), all sharing themes of teamwork, growth, and vibrant animation.

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