

Pop in Q
Overview
The story begins the day before the graduation ceremony. Five middle school girls each are preoccupied with their real everyday lives. These girls meet each other in a fantasy world after being sent there through a sudden occurrence. There, they learn about the impending crisis that this world is facing. The way to avert this crisis is for the five to collaborate and bring their five hearts together as one through dance. However, the five cannot come to love the world, and cannot tell their true feelings to one another, so their hearts are unable to unite. The time limit is fast approaching. Can the dance of the five girls save the world? And will they be able to graduate?
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ja
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Cast

Asami Seto
Isumi Kominato (voice)

Shiori Izawa
Aoi Hioka (voice)

Ari Ozawa
Asahi Omichi (voice)

Tomoyo Kurosawa
Saki Tsukui (voice)

Atsumi Tanezaki
Konatsu Tomodate (voice)

Azusa Tadokoro
Miharu Fukamachi (voice)

Erii Yamazaki
Remy (voice)

Kaede Hondo
Darren (voice)

Kaori Ishihara
Luchia (voice)

Koki Uchiyama
Reno (voice)

Mao Ichimichi
Tadona (voice)

Marina Tanoue
Pocon (voice)
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Minoru Iwaki
Executive Producer
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Shuji Katayama
Original Music Composer
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Hiromi Mizutani
Original Music Composer
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Hajime Satomi
Executive Producer
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Hiromi Kitazaki
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Shunsuke Nakamura
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Hiroshi Kanemaru
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Katsuhiro Takagi
Executive Producer
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Naoki Miyahara
Director
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Shuuko Arai
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