Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 (TV)
Alternative title:
少年ハリウッド -HOLLY STAGE FOR 49- (Japanese)
Genres:
drama
Plot Summary:
Fifteen years ago, the legendary idol group Shonen Hollywood stole the hearts of thousands adoring fans. Their performance at the famous Hollywood Tokyo Theater is the stuff of legend, and now a new group of boys is determined to become the next generation of this famed super group. Ikuma, Kakeru, Shun, Kira, and Daiki will train day and night as they chase their dreams on the road to superstardom.
User Ratings:
31 ratings have been given [details]
Number of episodes:
13
Episode titles: We have 13
Vintage:
2014-07-05
Opening Theme:
"Hello Sekai" (ハロー世界; Hello World) by Shōnen Hollywood
Ending Theme:
#1: "Hollywood Rule 1-2-5" by Shōnen Hollywood
#2: "Kojika no Kutsu" by Ryota Ohsaka
#3: "Unki Josho Yellow Punch" by Shota Aoi
#4: "Life and Death" by Customi Z
#5: "Air Boys" by Shōnen Hollywood
#6: "Hello Sekai (Popcorn Version)" by Shōnen Hollywood
#7: "Maji de JIN JIN" by Ryota Ohsaka & Tetsuya Kakihara
#8: "Utaitai Uta" (うたいたい歌) by CustomiZ
Insert song:
"Akai Hako no Cracker ~Let's Party~" (赤い箱のクラッカー ~Let's Party~) by Daiki Yamashita, Shouta Aoi & Kenshō Ono (ep 12)
"Cherry Chance" (チェリーチャンス) by Yayoko Sugiura (ep 10)
"Eien never ever" by Shintaro Asanuma, Souichiro Hoshi, Yuuto Suzuki, Kousuke Toriumi, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Daisuke Namikawa, & Daisuke Kishio
"Hello Sekai" (ハロー世界; Hello World) by Shonen Hollywood (ep 12)
"Maji de Jin Jin" (マジでJIN JIN) by Ryota Osaka & Tetsuya Kakihara (ep 12)
"Mishima Genkaisen" (三嶋限界線) by Shintaro Asanuma (ep 10)
"Watashi Dake no Monogatari" (私だけの物語) by Miss Monochrome (ep 10)
Official website:
TVアニメ「少年ハリウッド」 (shohari_anime) on Twitter (Japanese)
StarChild:少年ハリウッド -HOLLY STAGE FOR 49- (Japanese)
Reviews:
Shonen Hollywood: Holly Stage for 49 Sub.DVD (Jul 1, 2016)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 ‒ Episode 13 (Sep 28, 2014)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 ‒ Episode 12 (Sep 21, 2014)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 ‒ Episode 11 (Sep 13, 2014)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 ‒ Episode 10 (Sep 7, 2014)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 (Aug 31, 2014)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 ‒ Episode 9 (Aug 31, 2014)
Shōnen Hollywood - Holly Stage for 49 ‒ Episodes 1-8 (Aug 31, 2014)
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| Shonen Hollywood: Holly Stage for 49 - Season One (Sub.DVD) 2016-06-07 (from $10.96) |
Director: Toshimasa Kuroyanagi Series Composition: Ikuyo Hashiguchi Episode Director: Masahiro Shinohara (ep 9) Music: Tetsuji Hayashi Original creator: Ikuyo Hashiguchi Character Design: Kei Tsuchiya Art Director: Yuka Hirama 3D Director: Atsushi Satō Sound Director: Ryō Tanaka 2nd Key Animation: Natsuo Kawamura (ep 5) Art Setting: Mamio Ogawa Color Check: Shūichi Satō (eps 8, 11) Color design: Naoko Satō Color setting: Shūichi Satō (eps 8, 11) Editing: Daisuke Hiraki Insert Song Composition: Kohei by SIMONSAYZ (ep 12) Insert Song Performance: Daisuke Kishio ("Eien never ever") Daisuke Namikawa ("Eien never ever") Daisuke Sakaguchi ("Eien never ever") Kōsuke Toriumi ("Eien never ever") Shintarō Asanuma ("Eien never ever") Sōichirō Hoshi ("Eien never ever") Yuuto Suzuki ("Eien never ever") Insert Song Performance "Endless Stripe": Yuuto Suzuki (ep 10) Mascot Suit Design: Akiko Matsuo (ep 9) Theme Song Arrangement: Kohei by SIMONSAYZ (OP; ED for 3, 6, 11, 13) Theme Song Composition: Kohei by SIMONSAYZ (ED for 3, 6) Theme Song Performance: CustomiZ (ED) Daiki Yamashita (OP; as Shōnen Hollywood) Kenshō Ono (OP; as Shōnen Hollywood) Ryōta Ōsaka (OP; as Shōnen Hollywood) Shōta Aoi (OP; as Shōnen Hollywood) Tetsuya Kakihara (OP; as Shōnen Hollywood) | 2nd Key Animation: Ace Company Anihouse Sun Anime R Art Base Bam Artbox Big Owl C2C CL Corporation Core Hayashi J&K Corporation Jumondo Mouse Mugenkan NARA Animation Peace & Kindness Studio Elle Studio Gash Studio Graffiti Studio Mark Studio Pastoral Studio μ TAP Triple A TYO Animations 3DCGI: IKIF+ Animation Production: ZEXCS Broadcaster: Aichi Television Broadcasting Chiba Television KBS Kyoto Nippon BS Broadcasting Corporation Sun TV Television Kanagawa Television Saitama Co., Ltd. Tokyo MX Finish Animation: A-Line Assez Finaud Fabric. D-COLORS Hiwa KOEI Animation M.S.J Musashino Production office DCI office fuu Peace & Kindness SHAFT Studio Elle Sunshine Corporation UEC Finish Animation Cooperation: A-Line (ep 12) Ace Company (eps 10, 12-13) Big Owl (eps 9-10, 12-13) CJT (6 episodes eps 5-7, 10, 12-13 )CL Corporation (5 episodes eps 1, 3, 6-7, 12 )Core (ep 9) ensemble (ep 12) Hanjin Animation (ep 12) Hayashi (ep 12) I&S Factory (eps 4, 9) J&K Corporation (eps 3, 7, 9, 12) Jumondo (ep 7) M.S.J Musashino Production (eps 1, 7, 10) NARA Animation (eps 1, 10) office DCI (eps 2-3, 7, 9) Peace & Kindness (eps 3, 6, 10) R.I.C (ep 2) Studio μ (eps 9-10) TAP (4 episodes eps 2, 10, 12-13 )Triple A (ep 6) White Line (ep 12) In-Between Cooperation: A-Line (ep 12) Ace Company (eps 10, 12-13) Big Owl (eps 9-10, 12-13) CJT (6 episodes eps 5-7, 10, 12-13 )CL Corporation (5 episodes eps 1, 3, 6-7, 12 )Core (ep 9) ensemble (ep 12) Hanjin Animation (ep 12) Hayashi (ep 12) I&S Factory (eps 4, 9) J&K Corporation (eps 3, 7, 9) Jumondo (ep 7) M.S.J Musashino Production (4 episodes eps 1, 7, 10, 12 )NARA Animation (eps 1, 10) office DCI (eps 2-3, 7, 9) Peace & Kindness (eps 3, 6, 10) R.I.C (ep 2) Studio μ (eps 9-10) TAP (4 episodes eps 2, 10, 12-13 )Triple A (ep 6) White Line (ep 12) Key Animation: Anihouse Sun (ep 3) Artbox (eps 4, 8-9, 11) CJT (eps 6, 12) Hanjin Animation (ep 12) NARA Animation (eps 3, 12) office DCI (ep 9) Studio Cosmo (eps 6, 10) Studio Create (eps 4, 9) Studio Gimlet (ep 11) Studio Graffiti (ep 7) Studio Wanpack (ep 2) White Line (ep 12) Music Production: King Records Photography: Assez Finaud Fabric. | |||
Daiki Yamashita as Kenshō Ono as Ryōta Ōsaka as Shōta Aoi as Tetsuya Kakihara as Daisuke Kishio as Daisuke Namikawa as Daisuke Sakaguchi as Kōsuke Toriumi as Masashi Nitta as Shintarō Asanuma as Sōichirō Hoshi as Yuuto Suzuki as Akemi Okamura as Arisa Date as Ayako Takeuchi as Ayano Taguchi as Chiaki Mori as Daichi Izumi as Goro Kurihara as Haruka Miyakawa as Haruna Kakiage as Jun Hirose as Kei Ohno as Marika Kōno as Mariko Tokunaga as Mika Kanda as Minami Fukuhara as Minami Takahashi as Mitsuru Ogata as Noriko Ueda as Rie Suegara as Ryūichi Kijima as Ryūsuke Nakamura as Satoshi Yamaguchi as Shiho Kokido as Shintarō Asanuma as Shiori Kōsaka as Taiga Fukazawa as Taketaro Nogami as Tomomi Tachibana as Yayoko Sugiura as Yoshikazu Nagano as Yū Iwawmoto as Yūki Inoue as Yūki Kuwahara as Yūki Takada as Yuuto Suzuki as | ||||
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Broadcaster: Animax Asia Distributor: Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand) Internet Streaming: AnimeLab (Australia & New Zealand) FUNimation Entertainment Wakanim (Nordic countries and the Netherlands) Licensed by: FUNimation Entertainment | ||||
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