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Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage Game Hijacks Train Station Promenade
posted on by Amanda Ellard
From September 12 through 18, Shinjuku station is decorated in IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage's girls for the game's first anniversary. One of the main attractions of the event is their cute parade across a promenade.
The video shows 155 of the idols marching in town and each unit dancing. The parade continues for about 15 minutes. Pinya and the Usa-chan robot are hidden in the parade, too. The background and BGM will change according to the time of day.
Attendees can potentially watch a "MASTER" difficulty level music video on this other large LED screen.
Other impressive additions to Shinjuku station include a wall of every idol girl that went up on September 12.
More events include an anniversary exhibition with new key visuals, SS Rare and S Rare illustrations, and new music and panels with the staff.
Despite all the positive excitement, Shinjuku station saw an incident on Wednesday when a person attacked the pillar decorated with life-sized Sae Kobayakawa.
Twitter user @Colorfulpastel tweeted this photo of the "aftermath" and added,
"At the IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage's first anniversary event at Shinjuku station, some madman suddenly appeared and yelled in a weird voice while kicking the pillar. The staff is checking the pillar to see if there is any damage."
The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls franchise began as a mobile phone social game spinoff of The IDOLM@STER games. Bandai Namco Entertainment released the Starlight Stage rhythm game last September and the Cinderella Girls anime premiered in January 2015.