Marginal#4: Kiss kara Tsukuru Big Bang

MARGINAL #4 the Animation

MARGINAL#4 KISSから創造るBig Bang

Comedy
6.612 episodesFinished Airingwinter 2017

Studio: J.C.Staff

Synopsis

The freshly debuted idol group Marginal#4 dreams of delivering their kisses to the end of the galaxy. Composed of Atom Kirihara, Rui Aiba, and the twins L and R Nomura, Marginal#4 aims to reach the top of the idol world, following in the footsteps of Pythagoras Productions' previous idol group, Lagrange Point. When they aren't performing, however, the boys of Marginal#4 are ordinary high school students. From securing a club room and chasing down missing underwear to filming commercials, their days are packed with various hijinks. As the boys navigate a flurry of events, they try to become shooting star sensations and charm the hearts of their fans, known as the Starclusters. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Aiba, Rui

Aiba, Rui

Main

VA: Takahashi, Naozumi

Kirihara, Atom

Kirihara, Atom

Main

VA: Masuda, Toshiki

Nomura, R

Nomura, R

Main

VA: Suzuki, Yuto

Nomura, L

Nomura, L

Main

VA: KENN

AD

AD

Supporting

VA: Wataya, Miho

Attendant

Attendant

Supporting

VA: Date, Tadanori

Ayanokouji, Papa

Ayanokouji, Papa

Supporting

VA: Nara, Tooru

Ayanokouji, Hidemaro

Ayanokouji, Hidemaro

Supporting

VA: Okitsu, Kazuyuki

Cafeteria Lady

Cafeteria Lady

Supporting

VA: Yaoya, Kyou

Cameraman

Cameraman

Supporting

VA: Kumagai, Kentarou

Chang, Satsuki

Chang, Satsuki

Supporting

VA: Tsuda, Kenjirou

Director

Director

Supporting

VA: Souma, Kouichi

Reviews

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It's amost like Love Live! and Starmyu got an unwanted child, a very unwanted child. No but really, I didn't have much expectations for this anime, but despite that it was way more dissapointing than I'd ever imagined. It had absolutely no storyline whatsoever. It felt like a clutter of some random episodes. And while for some anime it may work, for example Yuru Yuri, it defenitly did not for this one. It doesn't fit the genre. It defenitly had some potential to become a mediocre guilty-pleasure anime, but it tured out to be a huge dissapointment. The only thing I kinda liked were some of the ending songs.

Not Recommended
felixlovesanimefelixlovesanime8

Marginal#4 is a hidden gem-- not because of its originality, but its execution. In a very crowded Idol genre --one anime series being VERY similar to another-- Marginal#4 stands out by being polished and humbled down. The basic premise will attract immediate deja vu (four teenagers being assembled as a new idol unit, with each personnel bearing their own history) however it is pretty wise for the anime to not bring out too many characters, allowing proper character development for the four main protagonists. It must also be noted that the finale is not a complete 23-minute concert like the rest of its peers and theoverall art and animation is above average (there is inconsistent asymmetry every now and then which is sort of passable). The music leans more towards mid-90s piano pop which is a breath of fresh air amidst synthesized J-Rock the audience is very well accustomed to. Overall, the series truly offers a pleasant entertainment with no piercing complaints to be addressed. Admittedly, however, being pleasant can easily be translated as being unmemorable-- which is the case for Marginal#4. My suggestion? Look at Marginal#4 as just like breakfast. Light, necessary, but don't expect it to satisfy your whole day worth of craving. You may still need to add other anime to watch for the rest of your day. #felixlovesanime

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