In the context of the popular Japanese cross-media idol franchise, the "B-Project 2 Plan"
typically refers to the second major stage of the franchise's development, characterized by the expansion of its idol roster and the "Emotion" phase of its animated storytelling. Expansion of the B-Project Universe
The primary "plan" for the second phase of B-Project was the integration of KiLLER KiNG
into the existing collective. Initially, B-Project consisted of three units:
. The "2nd stage" or season 2 plan focused on bringing the total member count to 14 by adding the fourth unit, KiLLER KiNG. Key Components of the "Season 2" Plan The second phase, officially titled B-PROJECT: Zeccho*Emotion b project 2 plan
, revolved around several strategic narrative and production goals: Joint Concerts:
A major plot point in the "plan" was a joint concert featuring KiLLER KiNG
to officially announce the latter's addition to the B-Project group. The JAPAN Dome Goal:
The overarching objective for the 14-member group was to prepare for and successfully execute their first-ever performance at the JAPAN Dome Management Shifts: The story explores the challenges faced by the A&R manager, Tsubasa Sumisora In the context of the popular Japanese cross-media
, as she navigates the complex sabotage plans orchestrated by Yashamaru Sakutaro
, which threatened to derail the group's countdown concerts. Prime Video Multimedia Project Development
Beyond the anime, the "B-Project 2" era included a renewal of its digital presence and gaming experience: B-PROJECT RYUSEI*FANTASIA on Steam
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Before moving from Phase 1 to Phase 2, you must pass three gates:
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