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'TsukiPro The Animation' Episode 6 Spoilers: Idol Groups to Begin Official Rehearsals for Budokan Performance Soon?

It seems that the series may continue focusing on one group at a time in the Japanese music-themed anime series, "TsukiPro The Animation." Will the idol groups under the TsukiPro management be seen rehearsing together for the upcoming Budokan performance soon?

The previous episode featured the idol group SolidS once more. This group has debuted ahead of the others and is considered to be the senior group in the agency. Their leader, Shiki Takamura, is a hardworking guy who hardly allows himself a break, if he can help it at all.

And in a bid to give their leader a chance to relax, the members of SolidS, particularly the high-spirited Tsubasa Okui, devised a plan that got them shopping together before stuffing into a car that was originally headed for Odaiba.

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They didn't quite get to where they were supposed to go, and even kept passing their intended stops along the way. Despite this, however, Shiki did manage to get the break he sorely needed after he fell asleep in the car, and was even finally able to come up with a good new song for the upcoming Budokan performance.

The title for the next episode, "Starting Line ~Boys, Be Mighty~," seems to hint at either the origins of yet another group, or the much anticipated gathering of all the TsukiPro groups as they begin their preparations for Budokan.

"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 selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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