The Idolmaster (anime)/YMMV


 * Alternate Character Interpretation - "Black Haruka". She wields a katana!
 * Two words: Home Haruka. Said to be the real Haruka's mentally retarded cousin.
 * Some fans jokingly theorize that Haruka had deliberately set up the situation in Episode 23 to
 * Ear Worm - So, so many of the songs. Especially if you know the dances that go with them.
 * GO MY WAY!! is particularly notable.
 * As are some of the BGM tunes during the interaction scenes.
 * Special mention to Loadingu, Loadingu...
 * Ensemble Darkhorse - When news of Idolm@ster DS first emerged, Ryo was generally considered the least interesting character. Cue the reveal of one minor detail, and Ryo near singlehandedly doubles the game's preorders.
 * Fan Dumb - Upbeat, feelgood, and happy fun though this game may be, the behavior of hardcore fans can be downright maniacal and disturbingly possessive. Said behavior includes celebrating the birthdays of the girls in real life (amongst the milder cases) and all the way to threatening the ACTRESSES of the girls when their characters have boyfriends in the GAME universe.
 * Fan Nickname - "Broducer" for the anime version of the Producer.
 * Kick the Dog: See Moral Event Horizon below.
 * Moe - The foundation on which the game is built.
 * Most Annoying Sound: This here loading screen.
 * Memetic Mutation - のヮの
 * There is the てってってー (Te Te Tee) meme from Nico Video, where remixes of all different sorts are done with a BGM song from THE IDOLM@STER, as well as the popular trend of putting the choreography of the dances (Usually the most popular ones.) to different songs.
 * Due to the popularity of iDOLM@STER in Japan, Sony offered a Haruka "skin" for avatars in Playstation Home. The resultant skin, really intended like a plastic mask for the avatar, fell so forcefully into the Uncanny Valley that "Home Haruka-san" (as she's been dubbed) has become a minor meme on Nico Nico, particularly in the Vocaloid fandom where the 3D choreography program "Miku Miku Dance" is readily available. Home Haruka-san should be treated with the same amount of fear and respect as you would give Michael Meyers.
 * "Are you ready? I'm LADY!"
 * Yukiho's Catch Phrase ("I'll go bury myself!") soon become a meme about Yukiho's extraordinary to dig holes on every surfaces, as well as the ability to summon shovels from Hammerspace. Somehow ascended in episode 15 of the anime, where she (as a Super Robot) has drills and an obsession to dig through stuff.
 * Kuroi also got one thanks to his nonsensical sense of board game: "CHECKMATE!"
 * Narm - In the anime, Kuroi seems to have a fetish on chess, Go, etc and likes making up things to make Check Mate (and says it out loud)... until you realize that he's just arranging the pieces into some shapes he likes rather than making an actual check mate situation... Clearly the man knows nothing about the board games he plays.
 * That One Level - The VESPERIA Festival. Also counts as Brutal Bonus Level. Without some serious aid and preparation, there's no way to beat it.
 * The Scrappy - Jupiter. Ye gods, Jupiter. Then again, this is expected when the series up to their debut consists entirely of female idols (except for Ryo) and Most Gamers Are Male.
 * Rescued from the Scrappy Heap - They're kind of better received in the anime version, while they're still high-and-mighty jackasses, they clearly show disgust when they realize Kuroi has been skipping Moral Event Horizon behind their ears.
 * Ship-to-Ship Combat - Makoto is most commonly paired with either Miki or Yukiho. They are depicted as rivals in many MADs.
 * Tastes Like Diabetes - It's a game about J Pop, so quite a few of the songs. The spinoff manga "Puchimasu!" probably qualifies too.
 * Dear GOD, the preschoolers in Episode 24.
 * The Woobie - Poor, poor Chihaya-chan. Not only her past is that dark and troubled (for this kind of series' standards anyway), the last moments of anime episode 19 will make you want to hug her...