It can be said to be a veritable fan event.

The target audience of the event is very clear, that is, the fans of [Trier] and the new fans who have been hyped recently.

However, compared to the handshake event that would drain the last yen out of the fans' pockets, this time in North America, there are more "conscience" and the admission conditions are much looser.

It's not that Qipapi changed his charity work, it's just because the purpose of these meetings is for publicity.

And those handshake meetings are essentially for the profit of idol groups.

But it was such a purely fan-oriented event, but the result left the crew of "Xiaoyuan" stunned.

Just for the first three events in the eastern region, the number of fans in each promotional meeting reached tens of thousands.

Although the threshold for participating in the event is low, such a huge flow of people is itself a manifestation of enthusiasm.

Especially Sakuzuki Yumi, she actually became the most popular person in the group of five.

The length of her team in every game is much longer than that of No.2 Luvia.

This situation, on the one hand, shows the success of the "Madoka" publicity campaign, and on the other hand, it also means that Yumi has already gained a huge appeal.

It is no exaggeration to say, wait until "Madoka" is released.

With the blessing of her works, Yumi will definitely become the most popular youth idol in North America right now, relying on Jiufeng's huge publicity machine.

Well, Lily has already passed the age of 22, and she is no longer a youth idol.

Although this blonde girl with a single ponytail still has the status of an idol, she is still as energetic as ever.

This is a good thing for Yumi, but there are also huge hidden dangers.

If it was replaced by other entertainment companies, they would definitely add more fire and overdraft the consumption of Yumi in order to obtain the maximum benefits for the company.

This is the method that most entertainment companies will choose.

Even the relatively humane Jiufeng would consider his own interests first.

Those idol members who wash their feet are the best examples.

The situation of Mayumi is quite special.

First of all, her father is one of the middle and senior managers of the Dentsu Group.

And Dentsu is the backbone of Jiufeng, a huge interest group, and Jiufeng's largest partner in Japan.

Another reason is Qiye's doting on the girls.

Whether it is Japan, North America, or even European countries, the shelf life of youth idols is very short.

Most youth idols disappear into mainstream entertainment soon after their glory days.

The reason is simple, entertainment companies will choose to squeeze out the last bit of potential of teenage idols before they "graduate" and then discard them.

The more famous one in North America is Disney, which often releases youth "princess" idols.

As for Japan, Yasushi Akimoto, the operation director of [Trier], is even better at this.

Many of the 48-series girls will participate in various activities before graduation, which is an act of crazy overdrawing potential.

Of course, those who can get this kind of treatment are relatively famous girls. As for those foot-washing maids, they just send out a graduation announcement and the job is over.

This overdraft consumption of the fan economy by entertainment companies has undoubtedly made the future of many youth idols extremely difficult.

These youth idols have no foundation. After losing the entertainment company as a pillar, all they can rely on is the popularity when they became idols.

But these popularity have been squandered by the company when they were still idols.

To give a simple example, before graduation, many idols will be asked by entertainment companies to do all the TV shows and entertainment magazine interviews that match their status.

It seems that it is helping the idol to expand her influence, but after the idol graduates, these programs, newspapers and magazines will not look for her a second time.

Without interviews and programs, it means lack of topics, which means lack of enthusiasm.

Therefore, the popularity of idols will decline rapidly after graduation until they are exhausted.

Qiye naturally didn't want such a situation to happen to the girls he brought up.

Therefore, before the release of "Madoka", Nanaya and the [Trier] operation approached Yumi to talk about the future transformation.

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pS1: In Mi Jiang's impression of youth idols in recent years, Anne Hathaway seems to stand out again.

On the East Asian side, Hashimoto Kanna is one of them.

But people have a super high appearance, which is the capital of good looks.

Although now Huannai is almost becoming a comedian. →_→

Are there any girls from Department 48 who are still active after graduation?

I don't know if the emperor counts.

But Zhihuang only graduated last year, so the time is too short.

It’s hard to say..._(:з」∠)_

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