TV-Series
Description
Pour Lui 13-sei commands attention as the founder and leader of a boundary-pushing idol group, her leadership skills central to steering the collective since its 2010 inception. Transitioning from a solo career, she forged an alternative idol unit renowned for defying conventions through audacious performances and music that rejects traditional idol tropes. The character, voiced by her real-world counterpart, blurs fiction and reality, anchoring the group’s narrative in meta-commentary on idol culture.

Her tenure involves navigating volatile shifts: recruiting members through intense auditions, weathering controversies sparked by provocative music videos and public diss tracks targeting ex-members, and balancing creative experimentation with internal dissent. The group’s rebellion against industry norms unfolds through calculated stunts, such as mocking mainstream idol aesthetics before doubling down on subversive styles.

Leadership extends beyond performances to managing label transitions, cross-genre collaborations, and joint projects, all while confronting public scrutiny. Behind-the-scenes segments interweave scripted and improvised dialogues, revealing tensions between maintaining cohesion and embracing artistic risk. Though the anime centers on the group’s formative years, her influence echoes through subsequent generations, with auditions and management choices upholding the original ethos even after disbandments and reboots. The narrative frames her as both architect and insurgent, crafting the group’s identity while challenging the mechanisms of idol culture itself.