The IDOLM@STER Season 1 Episode 13 - Watch Legally and Safely
The IDOLM@STER: It's the day of the 765 Pro Thank You Concert but complications arise for Ritsuko and Ryuuguu Komachi when a Typhoon hits the city, leading all transit trains to be stopped, forcing Ritsuko and the others to drive to the concert only to get into a traffic jam. With the audience now arriving at the concert, the Producer orders a change of plans to the backstage crew and the idols to have them perform first to buy enough time for Ryuuguu Komachi to arrive. At first, the concert is doing fine until the audience starts to feel bored and wonders where Ryuuguu Komachi are. Backstage, Hibiki, Makoto, Mami, Yukiho and Yayoi starts to panic but Haruka manages to calm them and tells them to give excitement to the audience which they do. However a problem arises when the Producer learns that they mistakenly have Miki doing one of her songs and then another song of her's with dance after that. Despite how exhausting it will be doing two songs without rest, Miki is determined to do it. An exhausted Miki succeeds in performing both songs amazingly which the Producer, Chihaya and Haruka praises her. Performing one more song, the idols give it their best where Ryuuguu Komachi finally arrives at the concert. After the end of the concert, Ritsuko, Ami, Azusa and Iori go backstage to see the others only to find them sleeping from exhaustion and being watched over the Producer, President Junjirou and Kotori. Despite that, they congratulate their friends on a great job.
How to Watch The IDOLM@STER Season 1 Episode 13 Legally and Safely
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