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If anything, I feel like Siegfeld would be first in line to get specialized content. They put a lot of effort into the junior students when they were revealed, even giving them that animated PV. In fact, they've had a lot of recent focus in the stageplays now that I look at it.
D4DJ, unlike Revue Starlight, has always been a big ensemble thing, and they're not always perfect with content distribution either, not to mention that they literally just keep on adding new characters to an already massive cast. Most of Revue Starlight has only been the Seisho girls, as that's who they started with and I never really got the vibe that they wanted to do this massive thing with a trillion different characters. I honestly think we're really lucky that the girls who originated from the mobile game got recognized outside of the game at all like in the stageplays, and that their content will come in due time. They deserve to have stories as high quality as Seisho's story has been, too!
Yeah, she moved to America because of her husband's career, he signed onto a wrestling company in Florida! She said it's not the end of her voice acting career or in-person events etc. but obviously between that and her very young kid she probably isn't flying out anytime soon.