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Honeybee Black's Dynamic Chord Project for Female Gamers Gets Anime

Discussion in 'Anime News' started by Vladnyx, Jan 16, 2017.

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    Asgard's honeybee black label announced on Sunday that an anime adaptation of its Dynamic Chord otome project for female gamers is "coming soon." The "Dynamic Chord No Limit Vocal Live 2017" event made the announcement through a teaser video:

    The project follows the musical careers and personal lives of several bands under the "Dynamic Chord" agency and music label.

    The anime's cast includes:
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    Kyohso, a veteran rock band (formed a decade ago and made its major debut five years ago) centering around the vocalist Yorito​
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    Liar-S, a newcomer rock band that made its major debut three years after its formation​
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    rêve parfait, a progressive rock band who combines rock and pop​
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    apple-polisher, a rock band (centering around the guitarist UK) which has been performing not just in Japan, but globally. The members mix dance numbers and rock, and are currently popular among middle and high schoolers​
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    The project already spawned games revolving around each band for the PC and PS Vita platforms since 2014. Each band also has a string of CDs.

    The main honeybee label had another project that inspired an anime, Starry Sky.​
     

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