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They don't want a happy ending for Girls Band Cry
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The recent interview with Jukki Hanadascreenwriter of the popular original anime “Girl Band Cry”, caused a great stir on social media. In it, Hanada revealed his intentions to give the series a depressing ending, moving away from the typical happy endings.

Hanada emphasizes that I wasn't interested in a happy ending from the start.since the essence of the story is to face and overcome difficulties, even if the solutions are not simple.
- «In the final scene, the girls leave the agency and start over. If they had filled the Budokan and defeated Diamond Dust, it would have become 'Love Live'. From the beginning, I never thought of a happy ending. As I mentioned in episode 10, problems are not easily solved. But we must move forward. This is what I always wanted to show in this story, so I thought about what would be the best way to express it and I came up with this ending.».
When asked about a possible sequel and what elements he would like to include, Hanada commented:
- «One idea I had was that Nina would be seduced by a super handsome lead singer and follow him to his house, but at the end, when she's about to be attacked, she knocks him down with a judo technique and runs back. These kinds of stories can't be done in idol anime, so I thought it would be interesting to include them. Also, I'd like to make more episodes about everyday life.».
The interview generated several reactions among fans:
- «Hanada-sensei!?».
- «So shouldn't we make a second season? It seems like all the negative aspects of Hanada-sensei are going to pile up».
- «Hanada-sensei, do you want to make a slice-of-life series?».
- «This is very “Bocchi-chan”».
- «I really want to see something like that. It's okay that there are normal children».
- «I want to see Nina being seduced by a handsome boy».
- «There's no way they'd be popular with the guys. The only one who could be popular is Subaru-chan».
- «Episode 8 was the peak. From there, until episode 11, it was a gradual descent with some catharsis that made you think “Is there still room for improvement…?” and then, from episode 12 onwards».
- «There were a lot of tense scenes, it was hard to watch».
- «If Nina is removed from her prickly character, she will cease to be interesting, so a botched ending to the first season was the only option.».
- «Episode 8 was the best, but then those people who only write yuri stories appeared, and that was the worst. Anyone who only sees a story of admiration and friendship like yuri doesn't understand.».
- «Sounds interesting. I like how Nina and Tomo seem cold at first, but are very easy to persuade.».
Source: Otakomu