

#Love live school idol festival card series
Portmanteau Series Nickname: SukuSta (スクスタ), from the "School" and "Stars" parts of the title.Ayumu, Shizuku and Setsuna are not Genki Girls outside their subunit. Downplayed with "Kasumi's Star Festival Wish" - JP: July 1, 2021, Global: July 15 (a week after Tanabata)."Seeking the Cherry Blossom Fairy" - JP: early April 2021, Global: mid-May."Sharing My Feelings on White Day" - JP: mid-March 2021, Global: late April.
#Love live school idol festival card full

The English version doesn't have the Daily Theaters, likely because of the logistical challenges involved in trying to translate a new skit every single day.Milestone Celebration: After the Release Date Change, ALL STARS is released as part of the franchise's 9th anniversary.Despite being promoted as anime-concurrent, this was four months after the Japanese version made the songs playable when the anime aired from October 2020. Late Export for You: Notably, the Nijigasaki anime's opening and ending themes as well as the Insert Songs became playable in the Global version from February 2021.I Knew It!: Has its own page here under "Love Live! School Idol Festival All Stars".Fans of Lanzhu usually refer to her as their "Queen"."Kanan Lab" for KLab because for some reason, Kanan has one of the best card pools in the game with 2 game-breaking cards and an initial UR that is still useful despite the Power Creep with the rest being mostly useful cards (including a card with the rare Cleanse skill).Emma earns the nickname "Emmama" due to her motherly vibe.Ayumu gets called "Pomu", an Alternate Character Reading of her first name.The voice actresses have adopted this nickname to differentiate the ALL STARS protagonist with her anime counterpart, Yu Takasaki. The player character is called "Anata-chan" since Ayumu refers to her childhood friend/the player character as "Anata".She doesn't speak in English often enough for her Australian accent to be super noticeable and singing tends to disguise her accent, but it can still be heard if one pays close attention (such as listening to how she pronounces her vowels).

