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{{Groups Infobox
{{Groups Infobox
    | Name = μ's
| Name = μ's
    | Japanese Name = {{Ruby Text|μ's|ミューズ}}
| Japanese Name = {{Ruby Text|μ's|ミューズ}}
    | Romanized Name = μ's (Myūzu)
| Romanized Name = μ's (Myūzu)
    | Members = ''
| Members = ''
    * [[Honoka Kosaka]]
* [[Honoka Kosaka]]
    * [[Eli Ayase]]
* [[Eli Ayase]]
    * [[Umi Sonoda]]
* [[Umi Sonoda]]
    * [[Kotori Minami]]
* [[Kotori Minami]]
    * [[Rin Hoshizora]]
* [[Rin Hoshizora]]
    * [[Maki Nishikino]]
* [[Maki Nishikino]]
    * [[Nozomi Tojo]]
* [[Nozomi Tojo]]
    * [[Hanayo Koizumi]]
* [[Hanayo Koizumi]]
    * [[Nico Yazawa]]
* [[Nico Yazawa]]
    | Sub-Units = ''
| Sub-Units = ''
    * [[printemps]]
* [[printemps]]
    * [[lily white]]
* [[lily white]]
    * [[BiBi]]
* [[BiBi]]
    | Debut = [[Come True! Our Dreams!|Season 1, Episode 1]]
| Debut = [[Come True! Our Dreams!|Season 1, Episode 1]]
    | image = Love_Live!_μ's_3.jpg
| image = Love_Live!_μ's_3.jpg
  }}
}}


'''μ's''' (pronounced "''Muse''") was a school idol group formed and led by [[Honoka Kosaka]] in ''[[Love Live! (series)|Love Live!]]''. They were the school idol group of [[Otonokizaka High School]]. The group consisted of nine members and was initially formed with the purpose of bringing attention to the school as it was to be shut down due to a lack of future enrolling students. The group disbanded in the anime after the 3rd years graduated, staying true to their status as school idols, unlike their rival [[A-RISE]], which chooses to stay an idol group even after graduation of high school. In other words, μ's no longer exists as an idol group. However, they did make their final appearance in the movie. They originally debuted with the song [[Bokura no LIVE Kimi to no LIFE]] before they disbanded in 2016 prior to the release of their final single.
'''μ's''' (pronounced "''Muse''") was a school idol group formed and led by [[Honoka Kosaka]] in ''[[Love Live! (series)|Love Live!]]''. They were the school idol group of [[Otonokizaka High School]]. The group consisted of nine members and was initially formed with the purpose of bringing attention to the school as it was to be shut down due to a lack of future enrolling students. The group disbanded in the anime after the 3rd years graduated, staying true to their status as school idols, unlike their rival [[A-RISE]], which chooses to stay an idol group even after graduation of high school. In other words, μ's no longer exists as an idol group. However, they did make their final appearance in the movie. They originally debuted with the song [[Bokura no LIVE Kimi to no LIFE]] before they disbanded in 2016 prior to the release of their final single.

Revision as of 08:10, 11 April 2025

μ's
Japanese Nameμ'sミューズ
Romanized Nameμ's (Myūzu)
Members
Sub-Units
DebutSeason 1, Episode 1



μ's (pronounced "Muse") was a school idol group formed and led by Honoka Kosaka in Love Live!. They were the school idol group of Otonokizaka High School. The group consisted of nine members and was initially formed with the purpose of bringing attention to the school as it was to be shut down due to a lack of future enrolling students. The group disbanded in the anime after the 3rd years graduated, staying true to their status as school idols, unlike their rival A-RISE, which chooses to stay an idol group even after graduation of high school. In other words, μ's no longer exists as an idol group. However, they did make their final appearance in the movie. They originally debuted with the song Bokura no LIVE Kimi to no LIFE before they disbanded in 2016 prior to the release of their final single.

Their real life parallel of the voice actresses ended activities as a group on April 1, 2016, with the Final Live. However, the group returned for the series's 9th anniversary with a new single, which was released on March 25th, 2020. They also performed at the Love Live Fest in 2020.

Members

μ's

Subunits

While mostly performing as a group, μ's is also divided into three subunits: