Wake Up, Girls! is an anime series produced by Ordet and Tatsunoko Production and directed by Yutaka Yamamoto . A film titled Wake Up, Girls! – Seven Idols ( Japanese : Wake Up, Girls! 七人のアイドル , Hepburn : Wake Up, Girls! Shichi-nin no Aidoru ) opened in Japan on January 11, 2014, and a television series aired in Japan between January and March 2014. The film was streamed online in 108 countries upon its release. A spin-off series, Wake Up, Girl ZOO! , aired between September 2014 and February 2015. Both the series and film are being streamed with English subtitles by Crunchyroll .
14-499: Wug or WUG may refer to: Wake Up, Girls! , a Japanese mixed-media project, consists of idol group/seiyuu unit and anime series Wireless user group , a wireless network run by enthusiasts Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft , the original title of Max Weber's magnum opus Economy and Society Universiade (translated as World University Games), an international athletic event for university students An imaginary creature depicted in
28-531: Is "WUG Zoo Zoo" by Wake Up, Girls!. A second film, Wake Up, Girls! Seishun no Kage ( Wake Up, Girls! 青春の影 , lit. "Shadow of Youth") , was released in theaters on October 30, 2015. The box office return was under ¥10 million (JPY). It sold 1,416 copies on DVD and Blu-ray . The third film, Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom , was released in theaters on January 29, 2016, and had a box office return below ¥10 million (JPY); it sold 1,862 copies on DVD and Blu-ray. At
42-624: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Wake Up, Girls! A second film, Wake Up!, Girls! Seishun no Kage ( Wake Up, Girls!青春の影 , lit. "Shadow of Youth") , was released in Japan on September 25, 2015, and another film titled Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom was released on December 25, 2015. A new anime series titled Wake Up, Girls! New Chapter! ( Wake Up, Girls!新章 , Wake Up, Girls! Shin Shō ) aired from October 9, 2017, to January 7, 2018, and
56-416: The " Wake Up, Girls! Festa 2016 Super Live" event on December 11, 2016, a new anime series titled Wake Up, Girls! New Chapter! ( Wake Up, Girls!新章 , Wake Up, Girls! Shin Shō ) was announced to be in production; the series aired from October 2017 to January 2018, on TV Tokyo . The opening theme is "7 Senses" and the ending theme is "Shizuku no Kan" ( 雫の冠 , Drop's Crown ) ; both are performed by
70-623: The Parallel World Rhapsody . Original net animation An original net animation ( ONA ), known in Japan as web anime ( ウェブアニメ , webu anime ) , is an anime that is directly released onto the Internet . ONAs may also have been aired on television if they were first directly released on the Internet. The name mirrors original video animation , a term that has been used in the anime industry for straight-to-video animation since
84-479: The company on the verge of going out of business and in danger of having zero talent (literally), the president Tange hatches an idea of producing an idol group. On the brash president's orders, the dissatisfied manager Matsuda heads out to scout raw talent. An idol -training simulation social game titled Wake Up, Girls! Stage no Tenshi ( Wake Up, Girls! ステージの天使 , lit. "Stage Angels") launched in December 2013. In
98-430: The early 1980s. A growing number of trailers and preview episodes of new anime have been released as ONA. For example, the anime movie of Megumi can be considered an ONA. ONAs have the tendency to be shorter than traditional anime titles, sometimes running only a few minutes. There are many examples of an original net animation, such as Hetalia: Axis Powers , which only last a few minutes per episode. But while that
112-479: The game, the player takes the role of manager and must train the girls on their way to stardom. The game features unique idols not present in the anime. The game was discontinued on December 15, 2014. The first film, titled Wake Up, Girls! – Seven Idols ( Wake Up, Girls! 7人のアイドル ) , was released in theaters on January 11, 2014. Box office is under ¥10 million(JPY). The television series aired between January 11, 2014, and March 29, 2014. The final volume of
126-818: The psycholinguistic investigative tool known as the Wug Test Wyższy Urząd Górniczy [ pl ] , the State Mining Authority in Poland Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Wug . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wug&oldid=1090615560 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing German-language text Short description
140-538: The series was released on August 22, 2014, and sold 2,193 copies. The opening theme of the first two episodes is Stand Up! ( タチアガレ! , Tachiagare! ) , and from episode 3 onwards is 7 Girls' War , both credited by the cast of Wake Up, Girls!. The ending theme is Kotonoha Aoba ( 言の葉 青葉 ) , also performed by Wake Up, Girls!. An original net animation spin-off produced by Studio Moriken, titled Wake Up, Girl ZOO! ( うぇいくあっぷがーるZOO! ) , began streaming on Avex's YouTube channel from September 5, 2014. The main theme
154-501: The voice acting unit Wake Up, Girls! (made up of the series main cast). Wake Up, Girls! was also a voice acting unit formed of the series' main cast; Mayu Yoshioka , Airi Eino , Minami Tanaka , Yoshino Aoyama , Nanami Yamashita , Kaya Okuno , and Miyu Takagi . Their first single outside of the Wake Up, Girls! anime franchise is the ending theme for the 2016 anime television series, Scorching Ping Pong Girls . On June 15, 2018, it
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#1733093183155168-420: Was announced that the unit would disband after their last concert on March 8, 2019. Run Girls, Run! is a voice acting unit derived from the unit sharing the same name casting in Wake Up, Girls! New Chapter started in 2017: Coco Hayashi , Yuuka Morishima and Nanami Atsugi . They cast in Wake Up, Girls! series initially, while their first single has a collaboration with the opening theme of Death March to
182-483: Was streamed by Crunchyroll. Wake Up, Girls! was also the name of a voice acting unit composed of the seven main voice actresses from 2014 to 2019. Green Leaves Entertainment is a tiny production company in Sendai , the biggest city in Japan's northeastern Tohoku region . The agency once managed the careers of magicians, photo idols, fortune-tellers, and other entertainers, but its last remaining client finally quit. With
196-539: Was true for the beginning of the 2010s, this began to change in the second half of the decade as full series began to be licensed exclusively for streaming services like Netflix , Amazon Prime Video , and Disney+ . The majority of the production of animation in Japan is made for television or for other audio-visual formats, which include ONAs that can be viewed on television, mobile devices or computers. As broadband Internet bandwidth began to increase in speed and availability, delivering high-quality online video over
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