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* ''Theatre/TsukiutaGirlsSide'' (Megasta) - Fluna and [=SeleaS=]; stage plays since 2021.

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{{Music/Tsukipro}}'s 2021 AGF setting and its subsequent {{Defictionalization}} stage plays.

Every year at the AGF event in November, Music/{{Tsukipro}} creates an ensemble play (''goudou butai'') that all of their currently debuted idol units perform in together. This takes the form of a pamphlet, sold at the event, which describes the setting and each idol's character in the play (which are generally AlternateUniverse personas of the idols themselves, keeping the same names). Starting in 2019, the real-world Tsukipro Stage series have put on real plays based on the fictional plays described in the pamphlets.

This setting features a unified theme song, sung by Haruto of Rock Down and covered by the cast of each stage episode.

The Zanshin setting has been depicted in:

* Theatre/{{SQS}} Episode 7 - Chiioaki no Asa ni.
* Theatre/{{Tsukiuta}} Stage Act 12 - Ura-Zanshin: Children are sometimes ruthless and cruel
* Theatre/{{Alivestage}} Episode 7


!! The setting contains examples of:

* AbandonedLaboratory: The front line soldiers are heading towards this, because they know the FinalBoss is there.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In ''Zanshin'' and ''Urazanshin'', Zessekyo has this effect one one half of the characters.
* DoItYourselfThemeTune: The cast of each play records their own version of the [[https://youtu.be/az0oOLfr3BE theme song originally sung by Haruto of Rock Down]].
* FightingYourFriend: One unit will become BrainwashedAndCrazy, and the other will have to fight them.
* FinalBoss: Zessekyo, a.k.a. this world's version of Shun. He is this for the in-universe characters in the story, but in Ura-Zanshin, Zessekyo crosses the boundaries of worlds and threatens the real-world idol setting Haru, Kai, and Hajime.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: One of the feature units to the BrainwashedAndCrazy unit.
* TimeLoopTrap: The soldiers will be stuck in this until they defeat Zessekyo, at which point they will awaken from the dream.

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{{Music/Tsukipro}}'s 2019 AGF setting and its subsequent {{Defictionalization}} stage plays.

Every year at the AGF event in November, Music/{{Tsukipro}} creates an ensemble play (''goudou butai'') that all of their currently debuted idol units perform in together. This takes the form of a pamphlet, sold at the event, which describes the setting and each idol's character in the play (which are generally AlternateUniverse personas of the idols themselves, keeping the same names). Starting in 2019, the real-world Tsukipro Stage series have put on real plays based on the fictional plays described in the pamphlets.

The world of TSUKIHANA KAGURA features a flower-shaped continent comprised of 13 island nations resembling petals.
The inhabitants of these island kingdoms do battle at the "Tsukihana Matsuri" (月花祭 lit. Moonflower Festival) every four years, but instead of using weapons and violence these kingdoms compete through dance and song using festival songs known as "Hana" (花 lit. Flower).
Each of the twelve kingdoms chooses representatives who will best show off their countries beauty for the competition. The winners of the festival are crowned "Hana no Ou" (花の王 lit. The King of Flowers) and will rule the palace residing on the central island of the continent, "Mushiki" (無色 lit. Colorless), until the next festival is held.
All of the island kingdoms are named after either traditional Japanese names for colors or certain species of flowers that are known for being a particular color, all of these colors match up closely with that units usual image color.

The Tsukihana Kagura setting has been depicted in:
* 2.5 Dimension Dance Live Theatre/{{Alivestage}} Episode 2: Tsukihana Kagura: Story of Blue and Green
* 2.5 Dimension Dance Live Theatre/{{Tsukiuta}} Act 11: Tsukihana Kagura: Story of Shikkoku and Geppaku
* ''VAZZROCK The Animation'' episodes 9 and 10

!! Tropes appearing in the Tsukihana Kagura setting as a whole:

* ColorfulThemeNaming: All of the countries are named after their units' image colors from the main idol setting:
** ''Shikkoku'' (Six Gravity) - Jet Black
** ''Geppaku'' (Procellarum) - Moonlight White
** ''Akane'' ([=SolidS=]) - Red
** ''Asahanada'' (Quell) - Light indigo
** ''Seiran'' (Soara) - Indigo
** ''Asagi'' (Growth) - Teal
** ''Momo'' (Fluna) - Peach
** ''Tsuyukusa'' ([=SeleaS=]) - Asiatic dayflower
* CostumePorn: Even more than Tsukipro's usual.
* DanceOff: A dance competition to decide who will rule the continent? Well, it makes more sense than saying might makes right.
* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Every story set in this world features a new version of [[https://youtu.be/KM_P0jPFTqg the theme song originally performed by Yuki of Fluna]], performed by the cast of that episode.
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* Theatre/TsukinoEmpire
* Theatre/MachineElements
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[[caption-width-right:350: The Tsukiuta and Alive members.]]

{{Music/Tsukipro}}'s 2018 AGF setting and it's subsequent {{Defictionalization}} stage plays.

Every year at the AGF event in November, Music/{{Tsukipro}} creates an ensemble play (''goudou butai'') that all of their currently debuted idol units perform in together. This takes the form of a pamphlet, sold at the event, which describes the setting and each idol's character in the play (which are generally AlternateUniverse personas of the idols themselves, keeping the same names). Starting in 2019, the real-world Tsukipro Stage series have put on real plays based on the fictional plays described in the pamphlets.

Machine Elements, or Kisosekai, takes place some 3000 years after the ''Theatre/TsukinoEmpire'' series. That world has ended, but [[ApocalypseNot the world goes on]], and society has begun rebuilding itself, with very little knowledge of their ancient history. Ancient runes are discovered, with amazingly powerful artifacts, and {{Steampunk}} ensues.

The main characters are members of guilds in various places around the world -- the guilds correspond to their idol units in the main setting.


!! Tropes appearing in this setting in general:

* ArchaeologicalArmsRace: The guild members around the world go out exploring the ruins in hope of finding the Rings and other lost technology.
* DoItYourselfThemeTune: This series seems like Tsukipro's one aversion -- the theme songs are sung by [=Infinit0=], who do not appear in either play -- until you realize that Roa's actor, Mizuki Chiba, both starred in and sang the theme songs to both of Tsukipro's sibling franchises, Theatre/IdentityV and Theatre/KuroToShiro, meaning he's so much their theme song guy he sings theme songs for plays he isn't even in! Double subversion?

!! Tropes appearing in Tsukipro Stage Machine Elements eins: Aoi Sora:

* Really700YearsOld: Hajime has been asleep since the fall of the Empire, yet he still appears in his early 20s.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Hajime and Shun, admirals of the first and second fleets.]]

{{Music/Tsukipro}}'s 2015 AGF setting and its subsequent {{Defictionalization}} stage plays.

Every year at the AGF event in November, Music/{{Tsukipro}} creates an ensemble play (''goudou butai'') that all of their currently debuted idol units perform in together. This takes the form of a pamphlet, sold at the event, which describes the setting and each idol's character in the play (which are generally AlternateUniverse personas of the idols themselves, keeping the same names). Starting in 2019, the real-world Tsukipro Stage series have put on real plays based on the fictional plays described in the pamphlets.

The Tsukino Empire setting has been depicted in:
* 2.5 Dimension Dance Live Theatre/{{Tsukiuta}} 8th Stage: Tsukino Empire: Unleash Your Mind
* 2.5 Dimension Dance Live S.Q.S. Episode 4: Tsukino Empire 2: Beginning of the World

The ''Theatre/MachineElements'' series takes place in this same world some 3000 years later, as the reincarnations of these characters reconnect with their ''shinjuu''.

!! Tropes appearing in the Tsukino Empire setting as a whole:
* AlienAnimals: Many of the Shinjuu, appear extremely similar to Earth animals, though many of those have extra fantastical elements to them, such as horned tanuki or spiked panthers, or a majestic tiger with a flame eye.
* AlienFairFolk: ... and then there are the dragons, and firebird Chabo-kun (Suzaku). Though in the actual FourGods, Genbu is a turtle, here Hajime's Kuro appears more like a Western dragon with a turtle shell. You's shinjuu isn't an ''ichi-i'' (top level shinjuu, only the FourGods) at all, but it still appears as a dragon.
* AlienInvasion: The planet "Terre" is being invaded by mysterious sentient spaceships called Unidentified Mysterious Assailants (UMA), or just "Them".
* ArcWords: 心, ''kokoro'' or ''shin'', "heart" or "mind"-- usually "heart", but it's what the "mind" in the title points to. Specifically, remnants, echoes, pieces of one's heart left behind. It's this that indicates a connection between this world and 2021's ''Zanshin'' setting.
* BigWhat: The rest of the first and second fleets when Hajime and Shun's true existence is explained to them.
* BondCreatures: the Shinjuu are defectors from "Them" that bond to chosen humans and take the forms of animals.
* FourGods: The most powerful Shinjuu take these forms.
* GenderIsNoObject: The [[AllThereInTheManual original pamphlet]] states that Fluna and Seleas are also Tekigousha (Shinjuu partners), and that You avoids areas where his ex-girlfriends' units tend to be.
* GorgeousGarmentGeneration: [[spoiler: Hajime's Imperial costume]] apparently appears spontaneously when he enters [[spoiler: the Heart of the World]].
* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Prince Shun tells the juniors that his beautiful clothes are also very hard to walk in. He constantly needs Kai to carry the train of his robes (which they then went on to parody in the dance live segment).
* LivingShip: "They" are this, at least until some of them take animal forms and become Shinjuu. They also take the form of rings.
* MildlyMilitary: They wear the uniforms, but there really isn't much military action going on in this play.
* NonUniformUniform: The First, Second, and Fourth fleets have uniforms that look cohesive as a group, but are all unique to each individual member. Even Ichiru and Issei, who are more or less wearing the same articles of clothing, look distinct from each other in how they wear them -- Issei is very proper and buttoned up, while Ichiru is more casual, with his jacket open and pants rolled up. The Third Fleet -- Alive series members -- are an aversion, though. When the setting was first created, they were too new, so their uniforms are pretty standard.
* SpaceOpera: Not only is it going for this aesthetic, but it actually does fit all of the ten points on the list on the trope page (the DistressedDude would be Shun).

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