Description
"22/7" is an anime and manga series that revolves around a group of young women who are brought together to form an idol group under mysterious circumstances. The narrative begins with the protagonist, Miu Takigawa, a reserved and introverted high school student who receives a letter from a shadowy organization known as "The Wall." The letter instructs her to attend an audition, which she reluctantly does, only to discover that she has been selected as one of eight members of a new idol group named "22/7."
The group's formation is overseen by a cryptic figure referred to as "The Manager," who communicates with the girls through a digital interface and provides them with directives. The Manager's true identity and motives remain unclear throughout much of the story, adding an element of intrigue. Each member of the group is chosen based on their unique talents and personalities, and they are required to live together in a shared dormitory while undergoing rigorous training to prepare for their debut as idols.
The series explores the personal struggles and growth of each member as they navigate the challenges of the idol industry. Miu, initially hesitant and unsure of her place in the group, gradually opens up and forms bonds with her fellow members. Other key characters include Sakura Fujima, a cheerful and optimistic girl who serves as the group's emotional anchor; Nicole Saitou, a half-Japanese, half-American member who struggles with her identity and self-worth; and Ayaka Tachikawa, a former child actress who faces pressure to live up to her past success.
As the story progresses, the members of 22/7 confront various obstacles, both individually and as a group. These include internal conflicts, external criticism, and the demanding nature of their profession. The narrative delves into themes of self-discovery, perseverance, and the importance of camaraderie. The girls' journey is marked by moments of triumph and hardship, as they strive to achieve their dreams while staying true to themselves.
The series also incorporates elements of mystery and science fiction, particularly through the enigmatic presence of The Wall and The Manager. The Wall, a massive, sentient structure that appears to have a will of its own, plays a significant role in the group's formation and development. Its origins and purpose are gradually revealed, adding depth to the overarching plot.
"22/7" balances its focus on character development with the broader narrative of the idol industry, offering a nuanced portrayal of the pressures and rewards of pursuing a career in entertainment. The series is notable for its blend of emotional storytelling, interpersonal dynamics, and speculative elements, making it a distinctive entry in the idol genre.
The group's formation is overseen by a cryptic figure referred to as "The Manager," who communicates with the girls through a digital interface and provides them with directives. The Manager's true identity and motives remain unclear throughout much of the story, adding an element of intrigue. Each member of the group is chosen based on their unique talents and personalities, and they are required to live together in a shared dormitory while undergoing rigorous training to prepare for their debut as idols.
The series explores the personal struggles and growth of each member as they navigate the challenges of the idol industry. Miu, initially hesitant and unsure of her place in the group, gradually opens up and forms bonds with her fellow members. Other key characters include Sakura Fujima, a cheerful and optimistic girl who serves as the group's emotional anchor; Nicole Saitou, a half-Japanese, half-American member who struggles with her identity and self-worth; and Ayaka Tachikawa, a former child actress who faces pressure to live up to her past success.
As the story progresses, the members of 22/7 confront various obstacles, both individually and as a group. These include internal conflicts, external criticism, and the demanding nature of their profession. The narrative delves into themes of self-discovery, perseverance, and the importance of camaraderie. The girls' journey is marked by moments of triumph and hardship, as they strive to achieve their dreams while staying true to themselves.
The series also incorporates elements of mystery and science fiction, particularly through the enigmatic presence of The Wall and The Manager. The Wall, a massive, sentient structure that appears to have a will of its own, plays a significant role in the group's formation and development. Its origins and purpose are gradually revealed, adding depth to the overarching plot.
"22/7" balances its focus on character development with the broader narrative of the idol industry, offering a nuanced portrayal of the pressures and rewards of pursuing a career in entertainment. The series is notable for its blend of emotional storytelling, interpersonal dynamics, and speculative elements, making it a distinctive entry in the idol genre.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Goodbye Small World
2Amid the Dizziness
3Hello New World
4The Promised Flower
5Just Flip It Over!
6Between the Even and Odd Numbers
7Happy Jet Coaster
8Dreaming Robot
9Lullaby of the Stars
10Goodbye to Our World
11Chasing Our Dreams
1222/7 (Nanabun no Nijyuuni)
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorTakao Abo
- ScriptChiaki NagaiTakahito ŌnishiAmi Satō
- Episode DirectorSatoshi SagaKazuo NogamiTakashi SakumaTomoya TanakaSatsuki TakahashiSaori TachibanaKuniyasu NishinaKiyoshi MurayamaHirotaka MoriYūji Ōya
- MusicMasato Nakayama
- Character DesignMajiro
- Chief Animation DirectorAkira TakataMajiroSatomi Tamura
- Sound DirectorAkiko Fujita
- Director of PhotographyYūsaku Murakami
- Series CompositionChiaki Nagai
- StoryboardKoji MasunariShingo KanekoTakao AboTakashi SakumaTomohiko ItoTomomi KamiyaMasahiro MukaiTakashi KawabataMamoru SasakiTakahiko KyōgokuSatsuki TakahashiIkuo MorimotoSaori TachibanaRina MitsuzumiAtsushi ŌtsukiHirotaka MoriJōji Furuta
- Unit DirectorTakao AboTakashi SakumaTomomi KamiyaTakashi KawabataMamoru SasakiShinpei WadaRina Mitsuzumi
- Original Character DesignAkio WatanabeKouhaku KuroboshiMieko HosoiMasayoshi TanakaYukiko HoriguchiMel KishidaKurehito MisakiHirokazu KoyamaKantokuTometa OharaKoharu Sakura
- Art DirectorHotaka Okamoto
- Animation DirectorKanetoshi KamimotoAkira TakataHiromi OkazakiKazuhisa KosugeTakeshi MatsudaKaori HiguchiRioKeita HagioRaku NishikimiKen MukaigawaraTakashi NarikawaKenji TeraoNaoto YoshidaSayaka TakaseChie SaitoYūri IchinoseTomoki KōdaKōsuke KawamuraGakushi MaedaTatsuya MizunoHisae IkezuYūma YokomatsuMajiroMidori TanakaYu MatsunoTakashi HabeSana KomatsuMayuko YamamotoMamoru SasakiKazuki KōdaAsami MitsuiYuko TagawaSachiko TsujiMaki TodakaMaasa KimuraYūta Kevin KenmotsuRin RikuTakako TakahashiKazutoshi MakinoTakumi OnukiRina MoritaYūdai IinoYoshihiro KasaharaTakayuki Kidō
- Cgi DirectorHiroyuki YoshidaDaisuke KusakaNao Kudō
Production
- Animation ProductionA-1 Pictures
- ProductionABC AnimationShogakukanAniplexTokyo MXNippon BS Broadcasting CorporationNagoya Broadcasting NetworkBuzzWeb
Relations
Anime overview
Music
Ending
“One of them”
“Ikiru Koto ni Raku ni Naritai" (生きることに楽になりたい)”
“Yume no Fune" (夢の船)”
“Yuutosei ja Tsumaranai" (優等生じゃつまらない)”
“Jinsei wa Waltz" (人生はワルツ)”
“Kanjou Muyouron" (感情無用論)”
“Moonlight”
“Kodoku wa Kirai Janai" (孤独は嫌いじゃない)”

