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SashaAnarchy

almost 5 years ago

5

Shining Star initially caught my interest because of its affiliation with SM Entertainment - one of the top entertainment companies in South Korea, known mostly for producing technology, actors & music. While the show wasn't terrible, it certainly didn't live up to my expectations. This will be my first review, in which I will give a completely spoiler-free rundown of what to expect from Shining Star's story along with my personal opinions on everything else. Story: 5/10 The story, especially in the first season is extremely standard - an ordinary girl with big dreams wants to become an idol but must overcome many hardships to do so.She meets friends, rivals & love interests along the way while attending a prestigious idol academy. Sounds familiar, right? The only unique part of the story that isn't completely ripped out of existing, much better anime such as Aikatsu, PriPara or Pretty Rhythm comes in the form of its K-Pop influence. Shining Star shows us bits & pieces of Korean idol culture, as opposed to the usual Japanese idol culture. That being said, they're still pretty similar & there is a lot.. I mean a LOT of repetition throughout the series.

Art: 3/10

The art is composed entirely of 3D models, which I don't really have a problem with. My problem lies in how badly they are executed & how choppy everything is, outside of the performances. It's easier to forgive low FPS when it's a 2D animation, especially considering how underpaid & overworked most animators are, but I digress. I really like the character designs & the stage costumes can be downright gorgeous with how detailed they are, but the facial expressions often times look really awkward & unsuitable to the emotion which is supposed to be portrayed.

Sound: 10/10

I might be biased but given the territory of idol anime, this is up there with the best of them soundtrack wise. It's a mix of SM's biggest hits & also a good few deep cuts from artists such as BoA, Red Velvet, Girls' Generation, f(x), EXO, S.E.S., H.O.T. & so on. Some of the songs are re-recorded by the seiyuus, who also deliver fantastic original songs! At the time of writing this (2/16/2021) there are still no credits featured on MAL, but some of the talents behind the singing voices include Park Jungyeon, Koeun, NingNing (æspa) & Nakamura Hina.

Characters: 7.5/10

They might not be the most original, but surprisingly they interesting & likeable enough to drive me to complete this otherwise plodding, mediocre show. The cast is primarily female, which is good because they're much stronger than the male characters that there are. There's idols, trainees & staff, all of whom are prominent to the story. Not many characters are listed on MAL as of writing this, but there's a wide enough variety of personalities & styles that it's likely everyone will find at least one character they like.

Overall & Enjoyment: 5/10

If you can get past the pedestrian story & lacking animation, there really is something to love about Shining Star. Even if you can ignore the flaws mentioned before there is a big problem in that it overstays its welcome, not providing enough substance or new content to merit 52 episodes - unless you REALLY want to watch an authentic K-Pop anime. While I certainly enjoyed parts of it, I wouldn't recommend it. I'd suggest just checking out the music videos, especially for the original songs, which are all available in HD on YouTube.

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Lizziese

over 1 year ago

7

Overall, I love the storyline, it’s very realistic to what real life k-pop idols go through. I also really love Hera’s character development throughout the show. For the character, Calliope, I had mixed feelings about her character, I like how she’s nice at times (maybe strict) but I didn’t like how she projects towards Melody especially Nara just because she reminds her of Lena. It was also such a plot twist that Raina was Lena all along. This series also showcases friendship; both the good and bad moments. I love how they all support each other despite being rivals near the end. I like theending but wish Hera reunited with her mother.

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MaruyamaAya

5 months ago

10

THIS SHOW IS FROM KOREA This show is made for kids, pretty similar to aikatsu The characters design are GORGEOUS!! I love Berry so much The animation is in 2.5D, maybe kinda ugly for ppl who only used to 2D anime artstyle (i hope not bc u have poor taste) if u love kpop and idols I really recommend this show, they used so many good songs from SM entertainment (SM really know what theyre doing) If u like shows with drama get out of here this is a cute kids show why the hell they still dont let me publish this review?

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xCeIestial

about 5 years ago

8

Shining Star: A school that teaches people who have a passion to be an idol/star. The anime is from Korea, and the story is about Idol-trainee training to be a Star. Maybe this is to educate others on how real life idols work behind the scenes. Story: 7/10 I'm not really invested or interested in the story. It's basically tells the audience on how long and difficult the idols constantly train themselves. Rigorous dance practice & vocal exercises. Their restrictive diet, and skincare routine. To maintain their "flawless" a.k.a "fictional/fantasy" look. Art: 7/10 The art style is in 2D, but the graphics and model isin 3D. The animation is pretty consistent.

Sound: 10/10

I love how they used old kpop songs in the series. Such as, girls generation and f(x)

I love some of the voice actors! such as noah's voice actor.

Character: 7/10

Standard character design based on real life people, stylized into fictional/fantasy characters.

Enjoyment: 7/10

It was fun to watch at the beginning, but I got bored watching halfway. The same choreography is used mostly.

Overall: 8/10

Conclusion: Good music. Storyline is based on real life events.

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