Bang Dream and its difficult journey to the top (it almost died)
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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Bang Dream (or Bandori) has become one of the hottest anime "idol" franchise nowadays. Between hardships, failures and twists of fate, this is the story of Bang Dream franchise.
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📖Sources📖
Magnavalon - "BanG Dream! Interview with Bushiroad’s Takaaki Kidani"
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EiEn Subs - "Interview with Kidani Takaaki (Bushiroad) and Agematsu Noriyasu (Elements Garden)"
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Damn. I feel like a parent watching this game grow up.
You can be proud of your girls
As someone who's been following Bushiroad through card games since 2012, it's amazing to see how far BanG Dream and by extension the company has come. I remember the anime and initial doujin event basically killing the franchise that the company had been pushing so much for months, at least that's how it seemed at the time. That Bushiroad was able to make the mobile game such a success and turn the entire franchise around after basically being at rock bottom for a franchise was amazing to experience firsthand. There was much doom and gloom about the franchise before Garupa, and Garupa's launch was felt revolutionary. I'm happy to see you making videos about Bushiroad and BanG Dream's wild journey, thank you.
People like you made these things possible.
To be here when nobody wasn't gave such a boost for the girls and the franchise.
So I should say thanks to you because you (and the others) because if you wasn't there, Bandori wouldn't be here (and thus video as well)
Been looking for analysis on how Bandori works and I’d say you’re doing great. As a day 1 player I could agree with most of your points.
The franchise almost died after the first season of the anime. I’d say the game was really their last gamble. That’s why aside from 2 performing band they try create 3 other bands consisting of many high profile seiyuu (Afterglow that full of big names, Pasupare with idol graduates+big names, and HHW filled with up and coming talents) to see if band talent is really needed or they only need high profile seiyuu. Wouldn’t we know it, both of the works.
Their best decision on the game, like you said, is that they do cover songs. At that point there’s not a single idol rhythm game doing song cover and it make sense since they’re high school bands. Make the players be comfortable with songs they know first, start playing with the original song after playing all cover songs, getting to know the characters better, and in the end fell in love with it.
Bushi and Aimin work really hard to make Bandori works and make all of the seiyuus not just being a co-worker but as a big family. Bandori is not just about the game characters but it’s also about the seiyuus. I’d say Bandori could achieve what K-On! fail to do (K-On! tried to make 2 other bands like Wakaba Girls and Onna Gumi but failed) and create the path for Bushi on anime-game franchise (Revue, D4DJ, Assault Lily).
played bang dream since it's release so proud of how far this game and franchise has come
It's shocking to find out that bushiroad CEO net worth is even less compared to Mr beast
Mrbeast is a company by himself
Only two words
Hidamari Rhodonite 💛
Ah i see a man of culture (Yurishii 🥺😭)
@@user-dv3hf7gl9u 4 years already T_T
very well made video!
is it bad that I half way hope Bandori doesn't do a show by rock and have like 35 bands idk it doesn't suit bandori in my opinion
Thanks for the compliment
I don't think Bandori will make a SBK or a LL. Seiyuus able to play instruments is not commonplace
Poppin' Party's Romeo and Cinderella and Roselia's Charles covers was what got me into Bandori
Very Vocaloidy 😂
This was a really interesting video on the series!
Thanks for the cheer
I think the way bushiroad advertises Bang Dream also helped the growth
Like for myself I know Bang Dream not from the game but from the other Bushiroad card games
i love thisss, since it only marks a year since i started playing bandori this is very educational thank you :))
Y'know I used to ignore bang dream because I thought it was just some idol anime
Oh and how i regret that decision
Sadly Aya Maruyama's VA quit her seiyuu career because of health. So for a while Aya will not be voice until they found a suitable replacement.
i cannot imagine bandori with 40 bands … my brain would explode
Maybe it will do smt like since the real VA are older and have to retire, the in game char grow up and becomes adult and do their own thing.
Then they introduce new bands and new VAS and that how it gets to 40 bands in total within 40 years, while only running maybe 7 diff bands at the current moment
@@leezhengjie6958 yeah i thought too about that after i commented
Bandori would become a record label at this point 😅
je suis vraiment impressionné par le fait que les seiyuu jouent *vraiment* leurs instruments pendant les performances, c'est du très très haut niveau !
(pour prendre un exemple, y'a qu'à voir l'actrice de Ako dans les performances de Fire Bird, ça laisse sans voix! quelle virtuosité à la batterie!)
Bang dream! Girls band party!
I love your videos!
Thanks for the cheer
Thank you bang dream you inspire me to play guitar
And I'm a guy
Hope you have a KudoHaru level 😃
How big are idols stages?
I dunno, but bigger than my room I guess
Pure idols can do 20k capacity.
Bonsoir, vu que je ne comprend pas trop trop l’anglais (tu vas finir par en avoir marre à force que je le dise x)) du coup est ce que tu peux me confirmer ou non ce que j’ai plus ou moins capté: le projet BD est né dès cendres d’une autre franchise qui voulait surfer sur la vague des idols mais qui n’a pas rencontré le succès escompté?
Pour ma part j’ai découvert ma franchise par... l’anime et en suite j’ai ponçais le jeu mobile. Et depuis ça fait partie des musiques que j’écoute le plus. Comme tu le dis, c’est des girl band avant d’être une licence (du moins c’est comme ça que c’est vendue), c’est ce qui m’a plus! As tu un groupe préféré parmi les 7? Ou une « waifu »?
Pas de souci: tu peux écrire en français directement
C'est quasiment ça: Bandori est né pour imiter le succès de Love Live. Mais l'anime a pas marché. Du coup, ils se sont rattrapés sur le jeu, qui a cartonné.
Sinon, Roselia ça coche toutes mes cases. Choeurs: check;
solos solides: check ;
voix puissante: check
2:53 Pasu*Pare however.