shion sonozaki ★ 園崎 詩音 ([personal profile] promisedyou) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2018-03-14 10:18 am

003 ★ let's start some fictional idol wars ( forward dated to 3/15 )

So, I've been playing this really cute rhythm game lately called Doki Beat: School Idol Festival, and I was wondering if any of you guys were playing it, too.

The two idol units in the game, Mousai and Luneours have really good songs and I'd really like to actually add people to the game, but I have the most important question for everyone here at Retrospec who happens to play it: who do you consider as your ~*Best Girl*~ and why? Feel free to talk about your worst girl, too. Oh, and feel free to discuss your thoughts with everyone who replies!

I'll even start.

From Mousai, my favorite is Kira-chan. She's so small and cute and adorable. She even has the cutest catch phrase: "Kirakira kirariiiin☆" I don't get why so many people hate her! It's so disheartening!! ( ≧Д≦)

And from Luneours, I like Pearl a lot. Sapphire's a really close second, though. Pearl's a really good older sister, and even though she can be rough around the edges sometimes, she's really devoted and can end up as cute, I think.

I don't have a worst girl, though, since I love them all! Now, it's your turn. Also, if you want to add me in the game, feel free to message me your ID, I don't bite.


( OOC: Open threadjacking mingle to talk about the Love Live! Recolle ripoff -- reference for names is here which I took too much time and effort to come up with. )

[personal profile] truedetective 2018-03-18 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
I know what fandom is, and I know what idols are.
I just didn't expect such an... intricate subculture around them.

There are video games about idols now? How do you even play them? A world of navigating the public's perceptions of you as well as the stresses of being almost physically commodified... I can't imagine that it translates well to game play.

I guess that catchphrase is
cute though?
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[personal profile] truedetective 2018-03-19 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
I see.
If you don't mind my saying, that seems like a rather shallow representation of what could potentially be an interesting topic to tackle.

[personal profile] truedetective 2018-03-20 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
I appreciate that there are works of fiction that tackle the darker sides of the idol industry, of course, and it isn't like I'm not sympathetic to works being targeted at younger audiences with a positive message.

I just worry it might encourage some people to begin consuming the real works uncritically, or worse, be motivated to follow in the characters' footsteps. That's all.

That said, that is a good message to send, I agree.