Chance Pop Session

Chance: Triangle Session (チャンス トライアングルセッション, Chansu Toraianguru Sesshon), also known as Chance: Pop Session, is a 2001 anime produced by Madhouse studios. The series aired from May 21 to August 27, 2001 and ran for 13 episodes.

Chance: Triangle Session
(a.k.a. Chance Pop Session)
チャンス トライアングルセッション
(Chance Triangle Session)
GenreDrama, Music, Romance
Anime television series
Directed bySusumu Kudo
Produced byMasao Maruyama (film producer)
Shinichi Kobayashi
Music byGorō Matsui
Shinobou Tsuneki
Sueaki Harada
StudioMadhouse
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run 21 May 2001 27 August 2001
Episodes13

Three young girls—Akari, Yuki, and Nozomi—meet at a concert and set out to follow in the footsteps of their idol, Reika, and become music stars. They enroll in the prestigious music school that produced Reika and are placed in the "S class" due to their potential.

While Chance Pop Session could be characterized as a romantic comedy in the shōjo category, it does have some elements of tragedy.

In the US, ADV Films released 3 volumes of videos on VHS and DVD in 2003.

Story

Three girls—Akari, Yuki, and Nozomi—meet each other at the concert of their idol, Reika. Each speaks to one another briefly, then goes their separate ways. They all love to sing, and when they each find admission forms for a music school overseen by Reika's manager, they do not hesitate to sign up. Reika's manager, Akiba Kisaragi, meanwhile, has decided to create a special class, the S Class, within the school for any singers who catch her eye.

Akari and Nozomi have no trouble signing up, and once there are nearly immediately accepted into the S Class, along with Jun Morimura. Akari and Nozomi recognize each other quickly and soon become close friends, but Jun keeps an aloof and superior attitude and students who were not selected for the S Class soon grow jealous. Yuki's hard-earned entrance money is stolen, and she joins a band of street musicians as a vocalist, soon becoming popular on the streets and online.

Characters

  • Akari Mizushima (水島アカリ, Mizushima Akari)

Akari is one of the four members of Class S in the Chance Pop Session anime. She began her singing career as a member of church choir and she is the eldest of the three sisters. The "Mizu" in her name means water in English, which becomes significant later. She is voiced by Mayumi Iizuka in the Japanese and Kelli Cousins in the English dub.

  • Yuki Aoyama (青山ユウキ, Aoyama Yūki)

Yuki is one of the four members of Class S in the Chance Pop Session anime and the middle sister of the trio. Her music career started as a street performer who was gaining a fan following before being recruited for Class S. The "Ao" in her name means blue in English, which becomes significant later. She is voiced by Atsuko Enomoto in the Japanese and Hilary Haag in the English dub.

  • Nozomi Kaibara (柏原ノゾミ, Kaibara Nozomi)

Nozomi is one of the four members of Class S and the youngest sister in the Chance Pop Session anime. She began her singing career as a wealthy fan of Reika who wanted to attend the same school as she did. The "Kai" in her name means "ocean" in English, which becomes significant later. She is voiced by Maria Yamamoto in the Japanese and Monica Rial in the English dub.

  • Jun Morimura (森村ジュン, Morimura Jun)

Jun is a member of Class S in the Chance Pop Session anime. She believes that music and performing is all about competition and separates herself from the girls of R3, deciding to be a solo artist instead. She is voiced by Kana Ueda in the Japanese and Tiffany Grant in the English dub.

  • Reika (レイカ)

Reika was adopted by Kisaragi Akaba when she was around 10 years old. She had been abused by her show business mother, blaming Reika herself for being abused. When Kisaragi found her, they were both in need of each other. Kisaragi had lost many people close to her and was in a deep depression, whereas Reika needed a mother and Kisaragi's music helped her through her hard times. Once adopted by Kisaragi, Reika started singing and in no time she was a star like her adopted mother. When Kisaragi started her S-class and started looking for the next singing sensation though, Reika found herself a bit jealous. She is voiced by Mariko Kouda in the Japanese and Shelley Calene-Black in the English dub.

  • Kisaragi Akiba (秋葉キサラギ, Akiba Kisaragi)

Kisaragi was a music superstar in her youth before becoming a singing coach. After being tragically separated from her three daughters, she adopted Reika and became her mentor. After deciding that Reika has learned all that she can from her, Kisaragi opens a music school and picks the best students for a special "Class S". She is voiced by Yuu Daiki in the Japanese and Christine Auten in the English dub.

  • Kaito Kosaka (者振快人, Kosaka Kaito)

Kaito is Akari's best friend and love interest. He encourages her to follow her dream of being a singer, and says he will race her to his own goal of becoming a teacher. He dies saving a child from being hit by a truck and becomes Akari's guardian angel. He is voiced by Takehito Koyasu in the Japanese and David Matranga in the English dub.

Episode List

EpisodesTitleSummary
1Angel
2Destiny
3Class SThe girls are taught the lessons of pop stars. They come to realize that pop stars never run from what makes them unique and they must apply that lesson to find out the truth of their past.
4Fortissimio
5Love SongAkari loved to sing at her church and is given a chance to shine again with the other two girls, none of whom knew their birth parents.
6MemoryKisaragi Akiba, Reika's manager and headmistress of the school, severs her ties with Reika telling her she must go her own way now.
7ResonanceAkari and Yuki learn more about their past and they are tied together. Will their new bond include or drive away Nozomi? The trio now perform together naming their group R3 ("Resonance of 3").
8Audition
9BlindlyHaving passed the MK music audition, R3 begins preparing for their debut CD.
10Advance
11Past
12Beginning
13Angels
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