People who love anime know that the industry has more to offer outside heroic adventures, awesome mecha, and magical girls. Those who want to see delightful anime stories with equal doses of song and dance will likely find idol anime very appealing. A lot of idol anime also feature quite catchy and captivating soundtracks for fans to enjoy.
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Along with great performances, the best idol anime are also captivating tales of friendships and persistence in the face of overwhelming challenges. Niche as the genre might be, idol stories come in many shapes and melodies.
Updated October 27, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Fall 2024 is well underway at this point, but does it contain any notable idol anime?
Fall 2024 Idol Anime
Overall, 2024 will not be remembered as a great year for idol anime. Most seasons barely had any shows that fit the theme, be it the male or female version, and the few exceptions were not particularly memorable either. The iDOLM@STER Shiny Colors received two cours (including one that is currently airing as part of Fall 2024), but it is pretty far from one of the best entries in the franchise. Just to be clear, it is still worth a watch for anyone starving for idol content, but their expectations should be kept relatively low. While more of a comedy featuring idols than an idol anime, Nijiyon Animation 2 is harmless fun for the most part. Himitsu no AiPri has produced roughly 30 episodes so far, but the show has barely made a splash. Oshi no Ko is not an idol show.
After three lackluster quarters, Fall 2024 has to save the genre's year by producing arguably the only notable addition. Is it worth it?
Love Live! Superstar!! Season 3
Love Live! Superstar!!
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- Sunrise
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.80 (Season 3)
Love Live! Superstar!! Has a somewhat divisive reputation. The first season is regarded as a high point for the idol genre in general, largely thanks to all-around stellar animation and also the inclusion of the franchise's best protagonist. A three-dimensional figure who drives the story forward and constantly grows throughout the season, Kanon is just a well-written character who complements and enhances the show's themes. The rest of the main girls are very likable as well, and they even get moments to shine despite being support figures.
Then, the second season happened, and Superstar!! Squandered some of its goodwill. Although hardly unwatchable, the sequel dedicated a lot of time to a plot thread that ended up going nowhere, while also shining a light on a "villain" (Wien) who was pretty uninteresting and annoyingly obsessed with Kanon. Despite being great in isolation, Kanon is arguably one of season 2's weaker aspects, as Superstar!! Abandoned any attempts to be an ensemble piece and elevated the protagonist into everyone's savior.
So, season 3 is in a weird spot. On the one hand, Superstar!! Could turn things around with a follow-up so strong that it retroactively improves its predecessor; conversely, another underwhelming entry could reduce the overall series to a disappointing footnote in anime history. Honestly, it is still too early to declare season 3 as a triumph, but there are enough positive signs to be at least optimistic. Wien joining Yuigaoka Girls' High School and starting an idol club with Kanon might sound convoluted on paper, but it has mostly worked out well. They have good chemistry, and Tomari is shaping up to be a decent new character.
Kanon's departure from Liella has also enabled the other characters to step out of her shadow, with the third episode doing a particularly great job of rehabilitating them. The music has been good as always.
Now, onto the best idol anime ever...
16 Sekko Boys
MyAnimeList: 6.25
Sekko Boys
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- January 8, 2016
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- LIDENFILMS
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
Talk about stone-cold experimental. When Miki Ishimoto starts her job at Holbein Entertainment Co., she begins the huge endeavor of managing a new idol group! As a fresh college graduate, Miki will stop at nowhere to make a career in the entertainment industry, even if her new talents are statues.
Yes, Plaster Boys is about literal statues. Miki becomes in charge of the Sekkou Boys, a boy band consisting of Greco-Roman Sculptures. Its members are Medici, Hermes, Mars, and St. George. Plaster Boys is arguably one of the most hilarious yet adorable releases to ever grace idol anime.
15 Locodol
MyAnimeList: 6.88
Locodol
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- July 4, 2014
- Japanese Title
- Futsuu no Joshikousei ga [Locodol] Yattemita
- Studio
- Feel
- Number of Episodes
- 13
- Creator
- Kōtarō Kosugi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
Idols always start somewhere. Sometimes, they begin right in their very own hometowns. In Locodol, Nanako Usami gets her world turned upside down when her uncle asks her to become a locodol or a local idol. Nanako gives this a shot, at first teaming up with her senior Yukari Kohinata to create Nagarekawa Girls. They've started performing around their town of Nagarekawa in the hopes of promoting it to the world.
Unlike other idol anime that branch out to rather large plots, Locodol keeps its story and setting very local. The anime gives a rather fresh take on the small-scale local idol industry and a brief look into the trials and tribulations that these idol groups face in their journey to success.
14 Kodocha
MyAnimeList: 8.02
Kodocha
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- April 5, 1996
- Japanese Title
- Kodomo no Omocha
- Studio
- Studio Gallop
- Based On
- Manga
Kodocha just about qualifies as an idol anime. While not telling a conventional story for the genre, the anime's protagonist is a child actress who is effectively an idol. More importantly, Gallop's series is great and well worth tracking down, although that might be easier said than done nowadays. This shojo cult classic mostly revolves around Sana's attempts to keep her classroom functioning normally, which usually involves countering mischief caused by the boys.
On the surface, this might seem to be a fairly typical "boys vs girls" anime, but that would sell Kodocha short. Showing surprising depth and nuance, the series counters its many silly plot threads with grounded and mature themes, which ultimately emphasizes that the characters use the former so they can deal with the latter.
13 UniteUp!
MyAnimeList: 7.02
UniteUp!
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- January 7, 2023
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A few exceptions notwithstanding, idol anime are always fighting an uphill battle for attention, and the male variant tends to have it worse than their female counterparts. UniteUp! Did not make much noise when it debuted at the beginning of 2023, at least outside of Japan; however, the show was successful enough to warrant a sequel. As a multimedia project, the franchise utilizes a different marketing strategy than most. The concept launched on YouTube in 2021, and the UniteUp! Channel has been very active since then. As such, the anime feels almost like a spin-off rather than the main focus, even if it is still central to this universe.
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The story follows three YouTube sensations who are approached by a talent agency and offered the opportunity to form a new idol group. While some of them are hesitant at first, they eventually decide to accept the proposal, starting them down a career path with plenty of upsides but also just as many challenges. While not necessarily "dark" or "gritty," UniteUp! Is relatively realistic, with the characters coming across as genuine. Akira Kiyose is a particularly strong protagonist, and his arc is season 1's high point. The core trio are all likable, and they are backed by a solid supporting cast.
12 AKB0048
MyAnimeList: 7.35 (Season 1)
AKB0048
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- April 29, 2012
- Studio
- Satelight
- Number of Episodes
- 26
If music and friendship can save the world, surely it can save the solar system? In AKB0048, idol groups venture into the future - one where a devastating war forced humanity to start anew. At Star Calendar Year 0000, the Deep Galactic Trade Organization banned things that "disturbed" the heart, such as art and music. But music lovers won't let such oppression happen and this resistance will cause the legendary AKB48 to resurface anew as AKB0048.
Such begins their rather unique struggle of spreading music in a world where the music itself is treated as terrorism. Viewers will see members of AKB0048 be branded as both heroes and terrorists all the while training hard to live up to their historic legacy.
11 Uta No Prince-Sama
MyAnimeList: 7.02 (Season 1)
Uta no Prince Sama
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- July 3, 2011
- Japanese Title
- Uta no Prince-sama Maji Love
- Studio
- A-1 Pictures
- Number of Episodes
- 52
Albeit less of an idol anime and more of an idol competition anime, Uta no Prince-sama explores what happens in the early stages of an idol's life. Aspiring composer Haruka Nanami enters the prestigious Saotome Academy, a performing arts school with students all eyeing to become a music producers or idols. And Haruka's mission? To create a song for her favorite idol.
She stumbles upon a group of six classmates who all want to become idols. Haruka eventually becomes entangled in the personal lives of these six classmates and their journey to become popular performers.
10 Kirarin Revolution
MyAnimeList: 7.07
Kirarin Revolution
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- April 7, 2006
- Studio
- Synergy SP, SimImage
- Number of Episodes
- 153
- Creator
- An Nakahara
Kirari Tsukishima accomplishes what so many people only dream of – pursuing a career in entertainment to pursue their ultimate crush. Kirarin Revolution begins when food-loving Kirari saves a turtle in a tree that belonged to Ships member Seiji.
When Seiji invites Kirari to a concert, a boy named Hiroto warns her to stay away from him. As it turns out, Hiroto is also a member of Ships. Determined to pursue Seiji and see the truth for herself, Kirari buckles up and becomes an idol of her own.
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Kirarin Revolution remains memorable for its amazing soundtrack and rather grounded story. While it boasts cutesy graphics typical of a shoujo anime, Kirarin Revolution does give a sneak peek behind the scenes of idol life. These include Kirarin dealing with concerts, production woes, and even scandals here and there.
9 Aikatsu!
MyAnimeList: 7.48
Aikatsu!
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- October 8, 2012
- Studio
- Sunrise, Bandai Namco Pictures
- Number of Episodes
- 178
- Based On
- Game
Fans might be surprised to learn that Aikatsu! Idol Activity is actually a collectible card game. Players take on the role of aspiring idols and use special Aikatsu cards to represent accessories and dresses. When used properly, their cards can earn them points to become successful idols. The Aikatsu! Anime takes a similar route, albeit with a more grounded take.
In the show, a performance by top idol Mizuki Kanzaki inspires Ichigo Hoshiyama to attempt to become an idol herself. She and her best friend Aoi Kiriya enroll in Starlight Academy and, alongside classmate Ran Shibuki, train to become top idols. Producing 178 episodes, Aikatsu! Is a time investment, and the anime takes a while to really hit its stride. Season 1 is probably the weakest of the four seasons, although it is still packed with catchy songs and lovable secondary characters. As the show progresses, it builds up a pretty huge cast since the later seasons introduce a new batch of idols, culminating in an "epic" feeling final act.
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8 D4DJ
MyAnimeList: 7.64 (First Mix)
D4DJ
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- October 23, 2020
- Studio
- Sanzigen
- Number of Episodes
- 25
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
D4DJ transcends medium. The franchise has produced two manga series, a game, and multiple anime, with the main shows being First Mix and All Mix. Along with a CGI visual style that can take some getting used to, D4DJ's main gimmick is that it blends idols with DJs, with the story revolving around a few different groups.
While this might not sound like a huge departure since music is always a big part of any idol story, it does result in a fairly different overall experience than the norm. For the most part, D4DJ is a relaxing watch that rarely introduces significant tension. Most episodes highlight a few different characters, and the music is generally enjoyable.
7 Symphogear
MyAnimeList: 7.03 (Season 1)
Symphogear
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- January 6, 2012
- Japanese Title
- Senki Zesshou Symphogear
- Studio
- Satelight, Encourage Films
- Number of Episodes
- 65
- Creator
- Akifumi Kaneko, Noriyasu Agematsu
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
Symphogear is impossible to pin down. An action show featuring magical idols who sing as they save the world, the anime is unapologetically ludicrous, and that is a compliment. Consisting of five seasons, Symphogear has a slightly rough start, but it picks up momentum toward the end of its first cour; after that, the show goes from strength to strength.
If a viewer is searching for a traditional idol story, they will not find it here. However, if someone wants to see over-the-top battles between lovable characters who undergo fairly engaging arcs, Symphogear should be perfect. Also, the soundtrack is nothing short of fantastic, arguably ranking among the most consistent in the anime industry.