true. i can't quite move on from μ's. i love everyone in μ's. i don't think i can love aqours, niji girls or liella like i did with μ's. they're my first female idols that i actually enjoy 🥺
The company can actually get u’s whenever they want to but their main contract for the anime and main concerts ended a long time ago, but they never really disabanded! They came back for the 9th anniversary of LL and made 2 songs (one being a Song For you!) Either way, u’s is always alive in our hearts
As someone who just started Love Live this week (currently on Nijigaku season 1), I'm kinda bummed that I missed the era of µ's. That's because of how impactful it felt just to see SIP, and seeing them do performances
A big reason they stand out to the rest, is that they were already established and talented before joining Love Live. The rest start from the beginning, so they are not as good from the start.
U’s will forever be my favorite, Aqours a very close second- considering I prefer more Aqours music, Ninjigaski I could never seem to get into, and Liella is very nice but I just don’t feel it’s as exciting as the first two. However Liella animation is beautiful so it’s still really fun to watch
@@dogemaster5698 the main reason why they disbanded is that because Bandai dont know what to do with their success. They find seiyu for project but never know they have such success that they dont even have time for LL. For example Pile (Maki) and Yoshino (Eli) are succesful singers, so they have it like primary activity. The other problem was inconsistency in subunits, they were nice, but you see units in Aqours are much more solid and even have their own solo lives. There are many other problems that they fix in next generations, so they prefer to shut down m's activities and completly switched to aqours