The lyrics of the idol's new song are suspected of plagiarism!?In the quagmire trial of idols vs. music producers, Ryoko (played by Quli) got close to the idol fans who believed that “t” was innocent...
Koji Terada (played by Honda Riki), an old fan of the female idol group “happy☆Rabbit”, was prohibited from leaving the concert venue. He came to the office hoping that Sugiura (played by Jesse) could help him find a solution.Soon after, Terada's supporter Shiho (played by Minano) was accused of writing a new song with lyrics that resembled a published song. The president of the agency, Masuoka Shinya (played by Tomoyuki Tsumura), asked Ryoko (played by Qusato) for help.
The person who filed the lawsuit was music producer Masahiro Kurokawa (played by Satoshi Yamanaka), the president of Shiho's former agency.In fact, although the lyrics of the two songs are exactly the same, not only is there no notebook where the lyrics were written, there is no trace of the creative process, but there is no plagiarism either.However, at the discussion table of the two firms where Ryoko and Sugiura attended, it was revealed that Shiho had falsified personal information such as age and place of origin.He gave the impression that Shiho was lying and announced to the media that he would sue Shiho himself and his agency for copyright infringement.
To make matters worse, a video of Shiho being secretly filmed in a convenience store was uploaded on the Internet. In the video, Shiho was furious at the clerk who teased him for plagiarizing lyrics...The number of fans on SNS dropped sharply, and critical comments were sent one after another. Shiho was in crisis as an idol.On the other hand, Ryoko visits her old fan Terada and shows her sincerity% in order to achieve a victorious peace...