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22/7 Project's Oto Amaya Graduates From Franchise

posted on by Alex Mateo
Amaya plays Toa Yagami in idol project

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Image via 22/7 project's website
The official website for the 22/7 idol project announced on Monday that Oto Amaya, who plays Toa Yagami, is graduating from the franchise. Amaya revealed on her blog that she will graduate on August 31. She had taken a temporary hiatus to focus on her studies. After talking with staff, she decided it would be difficult to balance both the franchise and studies. In addition, her mother had became ill in March, which made it even harder for her.

Amaya's blog and social network accounts will close on September 7.

Reina Miyase, who played Ayaka Tachikawa, graduated in May. Chiharu Hokaze, who played Reika Satō, graduated from the franchise in February 2021 to pursue a career in voice acting.

Mei Hanakawa left the 22/7 idol group in December 2019 for health reasons. The group had announced in October 2019 that she would go on extended hiatus due to her health, and had planned for her return after she recovers. Despite Hanakawa and the staff's best efforts, she did not recover, and that it would have been difficult to continue performing. Uta Kawase replaced Hanakawa as the character Nicole Saitō.

AKB48 founder and producer Yasushi Akimoto is producing the titular "dimension-crossing" idol group. The group based on the concept of "idols who cross dimensions" started with eight anime idol characters, with their respective voice actresses performing as idols in the real world. Sony Music Records and Aniplex received 10,325 applications for the idol group and held five rounds of auditions.

The group began releasing animated music videos in 2017, and their first character videos debuted in English in May 2018.

The 22/7 anime premiered in January 2020. The series had 12 episodes, plus a 13th "extra episode" titled "8+3=?" featuring all 11 main cast members. Aniplex of America streamed the show as it aired in Japan on FunimationNow. The anime debuted on Crunchyroll in February 2020.

The group held an audition for new members in 2021, the second audition since the initial recruitment in October 2016.

Source: 22/7 project's website via Yaraon!


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