B-Project: Passion*Love Call
Synopsis
The idol unit "B-PROJECT" has successfully completed their second JAPAN Dome live concert, and changes are afoot at the major record company "Gandara Music." Tsubasa Sumisora, who works as an A&R, will now oversee not only "KitaKore," "THRIVE," "MooNs," and "KiLLER KiNG" but also a new artist from a different genre named "Ultras." The synergy created from the meeting of B-PROJECT and Ultras is now resonating with a thrilling and passionate "love call"! (Source: Crunchyroll)
Audience Consensus
The season is considered weak due to its episodic plot and lack of overarching story. The introduction of Ultraz had potential but was poorly executed. While the inclusion of full-length songs in the finale and varied ending songs are appreciated, the overall lack of plot and unsatisfying character resolutions leave the audience disappointed.
Strengths
- Ending songs changed almost every episode to match the song in the episode.
- Full-length songs in the final episode, including choreography.
Weaknesses
- Weak ending to the season.
- Episodic plot with no overarching story.
- Underdeveloped conflict between Ultraz and B-Project.
- Unsatisfying resolution to Yashamaru's character, who contributes almost nothing.
- Mediocre CGI quality.