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Directed by
  
Yasuchika Nagaoka

Released
  
1995

Director
  
Yasuchika Nagaoka


Studio
  
Studio OX

Number of episodes
  
4

Genre
  
Parody

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Idol Project (アイドルプロジェクト, Aidoru Purojekuto) is a short, four-episode long OAV (Original Animated Version) series produced in 1995 by Studio OX. This anime follows a cute 14-year-old girl named Mimu Emilton, who dreams of becoming a singing idol, much like her own idol, Yuri. Yuri brought world peace through her music, and became the world's president. Mimu has a chance to audition in her hometown of Starland in front of Yuri, with the help of 6 "Excellent Idols" (Yuri's successors).

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However, before Mimu has the chance to sing in front of Yuri and the Excellent Idols, they (minus Yuri) are kidnapped by aliens and taken to another universe. The group land on the Tropical Dimension's Bali Hawaii, where they are warmly welcomed. A competition is to begin in two hours to raise Bali Hawaii's sun, and idols from all over space arrive to take part. The owner, Mr Bananaan, desires for the Excellent Idols to win, since they are his most recent obsession. The competition includes several activities, such as the Swing Ski, Muddy Quiz Contest, and Water-Scooter Fight. After several comical events, Yuri mistakenly is named the only one able to help the sun rise again for the first time.

After the competition, Mimu must save up enough money to make it back to Starland, her hometown which is universes away.

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Characters

Mimu Emilton (未夢・エミルトン, Mimu Emiruton)
Mimu is a 14-year-old girl with large aspirations of becoming the best idol in the universe. Although she is very ambitious, she often loses confidence quickly and becomes easily discouraged. But something always comes up to motivate her, and she works tirelessly for her dream. Her motto is Dream.Voiced by: Mariko Kouda (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
Layla B. Simmons (レイラ・B・シモンズ, Reira Bī Shimonzu)
Layla is an outgoing, gritty, 16-year-old rockstar who has an intimate relationship with her guitar. Although she appears extremely tough, she has unusual soft spots, especially for her guitar (which she cannot sleep without) and Mimu, whom she believes to have extraordinary talent. Her advice for aspiring idols is Guts!Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa (Japanese); Sue Beth Arden (English)
Extra Kaidou (エクストラ・海堂, Ekusutora Kaidō)
Extra is a superfluous pianist who believes strongly in class. Because a lady never reveals her age, Extra's age is unknown (though she is probably 16 like her rival, Layla). Her philosophy for stardom is Dignity.Voiced by: Mika Kanai (Japanese); Ellen Wilkinson (English)
Corvette Hiyards (コルベット・ハイヤーズ, Korubetto Haiyāzu)
Corvette is a 17-year-old stage dancer with a touchy-feely and too-friendly disposition. She loves taking baths and singing. Her motto is Rhythm.Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue (Japanese); Tina Dixon (English)
Palpu Ranrang (ぱるぷ・蘭々, Parupu Ranran)
Palpu Ranrang (Palpurin for short) is an energetic 13-year-old martial arts expert with her own superhero show. She considers her whirlwind kicks and high-speed punches as signs of endearment - and her fans love being mauled by her. Her idol motto is Relax.Voiced by: Hinako Kanamaru (Japanese); Julie Pickering (English)
Ruka Essenpolka (ルカ・エッセンポルカ, Ruka Essenporuka)
Ruka is a 9-year-old actress who loves collecting stuffed animals. Her advice for aspiring idols is Smile!Voiced by: Koorogi Satomi (Japanese); Willow Armstrong (English)

Anime

The anime, also referred to as an OAV (Original Animated Version) was released in 1995 by Studio OX (known for Burn Up W, Ultra Maniac, and Wild Cardz). Although it was popular enough in Japan to be dubbed into various languages including English, it was not accepted with the same sort of popularity internationally. Most of the appeal in the series comes not from the storyline, or even characters, but the all-star cast of extremely famous voice actresses that starred as the main characters of the series. It was directed by Yasufumi Nagaoka and the character designer/animation director was Noritaka Suzuki.

Episode List

  1. Starland Festival
  2. Tropical Paradise
  3. Shocking Report
  4. Final Concert

Music

Idol Project's appeal is hands-down in its upbeat music, performed by its all-star cast of voice actors.

OP/ED

Opening Theme
Don't Stop
Ending Theme
Kimi no Heart wo Neraiuchi

CDs

アイドルプロジェクト―ファーストプレゼント (Idol Project: First Present)
  1. Don't Stop!―ス・テ・キにめぐり会いたい (Don't Stop! Suteki ni Meguri Aitai) (Opening Theme)
  2. Angel Kiss
  3. カ・ン・セ・ツ♥キッス (Kansetsu♥Kiss)
  4. Crystal Generation
  5. オ・ン・ナ・の果実 (Onna no Kajitsu)
  6. Cotton Boy
  7. ビーナス誕生! (Venus Tanjou!)
  8. みんあ恋のせいね (Minna Koi no Seine)
  9. FOLLOW THE HEART
  10. 実力派に愛のエールを (Jitsuryokuha ni Ai no Yell wo)
  11. 君のハートを狙いうち (Kimi no Heart wo Neraiuchi)
  12. 星のメロディー (Hoshi no Melody)
アイドルプロジェクト―セカンド♥ステージ (Idol Project: Second Stage)
  1. 天使のいる空 (Tenshi no Iru Sora)
  2. 時季の国のアリス (Toki no Kuni no Alice)
  3. 真珠色ロマンス (Shinju Iro Romance)
  4. やる気のシャボン玉 (Yaruki no Shabon Dama)
  5. Shinny Boy―真夏のまん中― (Shiny Boy -Manatsu no Mannaka-)
  6. PI・A・NO
  7. Be Up! ―夢を追いつめて― (Be Up! -Yume wo Oitsumete-)
  8. 人魚のため息 (Ningyo no Tameiki)
  9. Star Nights, Star Days
  10. 愛だ!? 正義だ!? ぱるぷりん (Aida!? Seigida!? Palpurin)
  11. 恋唄 (Koi Uta)
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References

Idol Project Wikipedia