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'TsukiPro The Animation' Episode 2 Spoilers: Can the Idol Groups Handle the Pressures of an Upcoming Budokan Performance?

The pressure is on as a group of idols prepare for an upcoming performance at one of the major music venues in Japan. Will they be able to handle the challenge, or will some of them give up midway on the Japanese musical anime series, "TsukiPro The Animation"?

The premiere episode of the series went on to introduce SolidS, which is one of the idol groups being managed by the fictional talent agency known as TsukiPro. SolidS has already debuted three years ago and is considered to be the senior group at the agency.

It was for this reason that the pressure was especially felt by their leader, Shiki Takamura, who was given the task of writing the required four new songs for their group. But the possibility of getting shown up by the newer groups might have been initially debilitating, but Shiki soon found inspiration in the leaves of the cherry tree, which could still find ways to bloom even after falling to the ground.

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SolidS seems to be a rather tight group of idols who are willing to support each other through every challenge that comes their way. What kind of dynamics will the newer groups display as they are introduced in the upcoming episodes? Will it be the same as the seemingly uncomplicated relationship that the SolidS members have already established through their years together? Or will it be the kind of bond that unravels at the seams at the smallest sign of conflict?

More importantly, how will these groups interact with each other as the series progresses and the challenges of preparing for a major concert begin to arise? Which band will stand strong in the midst of the pressure, and which ones will prove too weak to pull through?

"TsukiPro The Animation" airs on Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX and at 11 p.m. JST on KBS Kyoto. It also airs on the same day late night at 12:30 a.m. JST on Sun TV and late night at 1:30 a.m. JST on BS 11. AT-X also airs a new episode on Fridays 8 p.m. JST on AT-X.

Information on other broadcast schedule and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes will also be simulcast in regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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