ok so it was a good episode but i think it cude of used sum love cuples and i its cude of used more action and the same song i think it cube of been difforint.but it was still good so watch it but dont skipp to number 13 start on number 1
This show was great! I liked it. It was a very amusing yet very talented show. Showing hard work, as well as, fate and destiny! Very touching when it came to the end. I enjoyed the music and the storyline. Yet I kinda disagree on some of the arrangements, but I guess it'll work. As the saying goes, "All bad things will come to pass with the coming of a new beginning."
A nice feel-good story line. Some decent show-business conflict and reasonable animation make a nice watchable anime. It's no "Glass Mask" or "Skip Beat" but it'll do.
The story starts out with a young lady adopted by a christian minister who has a remarkable singing talent. She decides to pursue this career and ends up befriending another girl at the performing arts studio where they are applying. Eventually, they are selected for special training with a third girl who doesn't really get along with the two friends, and the performance of the group suffers. And so on, and so on... The short-term conflicts within each episode are typical show-business anime fodder, and for the long-term plot, the girls' relationships are revealed awkwardly in two stages, making the second revelation all too predictable.
Rather than comparing this show with the two stage romances mentioned above, it helps to compare it with this year's immensely popular "K-On!" Although this show is about a professional music career while "K-On!" is purely amateur, they both have weaknesses that prevent them from becoming classics of the anime art. K-On has the advantage of cute girls in school uniforms and a more modern animation style, as well as better songs. "Chance Pop!" has a better dramatic plot that at least manages to stay away from the onsen and other overbought anime plot devices, even if it doesn't get beyond typical soap-opera melodrama. The characters in neither show are particularly original or sharply drawn. They both try to bring together girls from different social ranks in the Japanese equivalent of "the white guy, the asian chick and the wheelchair-bound black guy" ethnic grouping that bad American productions generate. At least Chance Pop has the excuse that the characters have to come from widely different social groups in order to satisfy the arc of the long-term plot.
It's a nice uplifting story with decent production quality, so someday when I'm wandering around CrunchyRoll with nothing better to do, I can easily see myself watching it again. Just not for a while yet.
Chance pop session is a great story following 3 girls who come together and form a great group if singers. This anime shows bounds that no one can brake. I admire there bounds for each other and the singing is wonderful too. If you enjoy singing anime be sure to watch this.