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  1. Starlight Express. After the success of Cats in 1981, Andrew Lloyd Webber began looking into writing a musical based on The Railway Series stories, with his kids in mind, but couldn't get the amount of creative control he wanted from the Rev. W. Awdry. Instead, he pulled up a few older ideas he'd had proposed to him in the 1970s — among them ...

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      Even before the '90s revamp, "Engine of Love," the first...

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      The song "There's Me", sung by C.B to Dinah. The fact that...

  2. A second musical premiered in October 2018 and is set for another run in July 2019. Produced by Kinema Citrus, the anime began airing in July 2018. A mobile game titled Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight -Re LIVE- was released in Japan on October 22nd 2018, while the global version was released on April 22nd, 2019.

  3. The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals is a horror-comedy musical from Team Starkid. The eleventh in their long-running oeuvre of live shows, and the first since Starkid's relocation from Chicago to LA. The show premiered Oct. 11, 2018 at the Matrix Theatre and ran for four weekends, and was released on YouTube December 24, 2018.

  4. One student is 16-year-old Karen Aijou, an easygoing girl who has dreamed of performing on stage since she was a child. Her love for theater is further invigorated when her childhood friend Hikari Kagura transfers to Seishou Academy. Through her old friend, Karen stumbles upon a secret elevator leading to a massive theater underneath the school ...

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    Starlight — This is a story of a far off star, a long time ago, and in the distant future. Two young girls, captivated by the glamour of the performance, exchange promises: "We'll become stars." "I'll wait for you on stage." Sacrificing ordinary pleasures and joys, they strive to fulfill their destiny. At just five years of age, they give it their ...

    WARNING: This section may contain spoilers for the anime and the movie. It is not recommended to be read unless one has seen both.

    Note: Bolded names indicate the winner of the Revue. WARNING: This section may contain spoilers for the anime and the movie. It is not recommended to be read unless one has seen both.

    The movie was released on Blu-ray in Japan on December 22, 2021. Similar to its prequel film, it was released in a three-sided digipack case with various physical content, chief amongst them three discs: one a Blu-ray disc containing the movie, a bonus Blu-ray disc containing exclusive, never-before-seen extra content, and one a CD disc containing ...

    Sentai Filmworkshave licensed the movie for release in the United States and Canada. It received its regional premiere during the Anime Central convention in Rosemont, Illinois on May 20, 2022, before being released in nearly 150 theaters nationwide for one night only on June 5, 2022, with encore screenings the following day. A Blu-ray release of t...

    The movie was originally slated for release in Japan on May 21, but was pushed back to June 4 due to the Japanese government declaring a state of emergency following an increase of COVID-19 cases a...
    The illustrations featured during the end credits were drawn by Mebachi, who is best known for illustrating the ending of the anime series and the end credits of its omnibus film.
  5. Tropes used in Starlight Express include: The Ace: Electra. So, so much. Ambiguous Gender: Whether Wrench is male or female depends on the casting. The character was usually female in London. The Bochum version muddies the waters. Similarly, Electra's casting has spanned both genders.

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  7. WMG. Canonically, the events of Starlight Express are a little boy's dreams about the anthropomorphic personifications of his toy trains, who live to race one another for bragging rights. The general consensus on the storyline of the original Super Smash Bros. is that Master Hand represents a child, and that the characters are his dolls, which ...

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