(GBC + Bondori) Music competition + professional career, not romance. Riben, transported to another world, faces a harsh reality that threatens to crush Momoka Kawahara's musical dreams. Shinichi Mizuki steps forward to help her achieve stardom, paving the way with songs destined to ignite the music scene. However, when he truly reveals his dazzling musical talent, he finds more than just flowers and applause… because the entertainment industry isn't as glamorous as it appears on television; the real trials lie beneath the surface, in the undercurrents.
Let us rise and fall amidst the swaying radiation. The female protagonists (with character designs): (Main Protagonist) Kurihara Mion. The character design was created by my dear baby, Hilmi. Because I love her so much, I wanted to write a white-haired girl protagonist even before writing this book. Here's the introduction: Kurihara Mion, the female protagonist of this work. A first-year high school student at Haneoka Girls' Academy, she is the keyboardist in a band and also plays guitar. Her family owns a hospital in the port area. She's a white-haired rich girl and is neighbors with Nagasaki Motoyo, often calling her "Mom Motoyo." She was a middle school classmate of Goto Ichiri, but because she's a bit more stubborn and has a slightly more sunny personality than Pochi, she often takes advantage of others. However, she always gets slammed when playing games with Pochi, which is quite poignant. She has a timid personality, is often in poor mental condition, occasionally says abstract things, walks uncoordinatedly, and feels uncomfortable when out in public, so she likes to wear various hats to shield herself from the sun and outside vision. She loves berets, thinking girls wearing them have a lot of personality, which matches her image of a band girl. She doesn't dislike any food, and is a total freeloader. She likes to wear sunglasses when she's having an episode 😎, and wearing sunglasses makes her much bolder. She's a bit vain, her aesthetic sense is inconsistent, she has a hidden chuunibyou (middle school syndrome), and is a severe internet addict, but unfortunately, she's terrible at video games, a regular eighth-place finisher in Teamfight Tactics. Basically, you could consider her a gender-swapped version of Mochizuki Risa, the male protagonist of the book "The Socially Anxious Teen Who Didn't Want to Be an Artistic Godfather," maybe a little softer, but pretty much the same. Although you might not believe it, she really is the dominant one. Seriously 😎
[Mainly MYGO] + [Single Female Lead] + [Other Bands] + [Romance-Focused]
My name is Fujimoto An, age? I live in a bungalow 3 kilometers outside of Tsukimori Girls' Academy, and I'm unmarried. I attend [Haneoka] school, and I always go home first thing after school. I don't smoke or drink. I go straight to bed when I get home, ensuring I don't die every day. Before bed, I play a game to my heart's content, do 20 minutes of exercise, and then go to sleep; this basically guarantees I won't die. Like a patient, I'm left with a body full of fatigue and stress…
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Nagasaki Motoyo: I'm sorry! I neglected An before, please don't go! I'll do anything I can!
Teacher Da Xiang: You really only think about yourself.
Lamp: I want to be a lamp that can illuminate An!
Mutouren: Let me be An's support...
(Harem/Male Protagonist) (mygo+mujica+BanBan Old Group) In a basement that anyone could find, Shiranui Mio pondered why those girls who were once his closest confidantes would drug him and imprison him here. But at least, he knew what he should do now was... struggle for survival. "Hey, can we reconcile?" The girls didn't answer, only silently staring at Shiranui Mio. In a daze, he seemed to see his juniors from Haneoka mixed in with the crowd. "Even if you tie me up, what you can't do, you can't do. I'm not some omnipotent god!" As soon as he finished speaking, the girls were in chaos. After a moment, a timid voice rang out: "We just hope Mio won't run away again." Huh? What kind of reason is that? Backed into a corner, Shiranui Mio could only recall that late morning, the ancient method of opening a box from the blue-haired girl, when he closed his eyes. "Hello, are you Shiranui Mio, the former captain of SPACE?"
[Mygo, Orange, just everyday stuff] My name is Toyokawa Ningko. I have several mental health issues, but those are minor matters. I have a twin sister named Toyokawa Shoko. She's a wonderful older sister, and I love her dearly. My head is filled with over a thousand stories about our love. For some reason, my sister finally agreed to take me to school. I promise I won't let her down and will make many more friends. "What? You're saying I'm Toyokawa Shoko?" "Yes! I am Toyokawa Shoko. It's been a long time!"
【MyGO!!!!!】+【Ave Mujica】+【Shoko Single Female Lead】
[Mujica plot cut]
The real Shoko Toyokawa should not be a [doll].
Let me give a satisfactory answer to the world I love.
Let me give Shoko Toyokawa and the [Solar Dolls] a new life.
In the legendary era of girl bands, forming a band was like getting married, and holding a live show was like having a party. So, what was the meaning of disbanding a band? Against this backdrop, a boy named Yuto Asai receives a call from his childhood sweetheart, Suyo Nagasaki, whose band has just disbanded: "Please, let me forget everything." "???" A thoughtful Yuto replies, "I can't let her be a widow any longer." While they're forming a band and holding a live show, a beautiful girl with white hair and heterochromia appears and tugs at Yuto's sleeve: "Live together, aren't you?" Suyo exclaims, "Is this cheating?" Kaname Rana shakes her head: "I'm not here to break you up, I'm here to join you."
(Currently implemented: Lonely Rock, Bangdream! It's My Go!!!!!) The idolization trend is sweeping the archipelago, and the light novel industry is no exception. At the behest of a school library, high school author Togawa Akie picks up her long-forgotten electronic keyboard skills, aiming to boost sales of her new work by forming a band. To achieve a more "original" commercial effect, the library doesn't assign her a permanent bandmate. Forced to leave the classroom and scour the streets for collaborators, Togawa encounters a group of girls who, under the name "End," are pursuing their dreams in a band. By chance, she and a girl named Chihaya Aine become entangled in Nagasaki Motoyo's scheme, ostensibly to form a band. "Perhaps everything originates from a fabrication woven from profit." "Then what is the meaning of these emotions and bonds born from this false heart?" (Tachibana, a fusion manga set in the world of idols and bands.)
"Rainy Night, Overpass, Maybach."
Crash.
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When sitting alone, he often caught himself thinking about her—the girl who had shadowed him for years. He’d imagine her barging into the restaurant, drawing every gaze, then plopping down beside him, propping her chin on her hands as she stared into his eyes.
"Buy me a cola," she’d say.
But tonight, to his surprise, another girl actually did sit next to him.
...
Blue hair. Delicate. Radiantly sociable. A checklist of desirable traits.
Yet when it came to love, she was bafflingly cowardly.
Even his unluckiest junior never got to drink their senpai’s leftovers—but Banaumi did it without trying.
Too scared to confess. Clinging to "I’m fine" while heartbroken. Binge-eating after rejection. When urged to fight for her feelings, she’d just whisper, "I hope they’re happy."
He kept seeing that other girl in her—until he blinked, and a stranger’s face stared back.
A stranger who wasn’t even the same gender.
When a musical prodigy comes to the other side of the sea to pursue his dreams, he unexpectedly becomes a teacher at the Moon Forest.
What?! Me, a grown man, going to teach at an all-girls school? Really?
What? My students formed a rock band? Really?
What? The keyboardist ran away? The band broke up? Is it true?
What? My student has formed another band? Really?
What? My student is lost? What does that mean?
Amidst repeated shocks, Du Feng, holding the brown-haired girl in his arms, suddenly realized...
Wait a minute? Wasn't I supposed to be forming a rock band? Where did this come from?