Aikatsu Legend: Distortion Wiki

Aikatsu Legend: Distortion is a fanproject made by a dedicated team of fans of the idol Anime Aikatsu. It is a sequel of an Aikatsu Fanfiction created by Ripple called Aikatsu Legend, which told the story of an Aikatsu academy in a world with Pokemon. The fanfiction ran for 16 released chapters until the fanfiction was put on an indefinate hiatus to pave the way for the team project which is Aikatsu Legend: Distortion.

Aikatsu legend: Distortion is a fanfiction series written and produced by the team Correnation, it takes place two years after the events of Aikatsu Legend and tells the story of a group of undeground idols who are rebelling against a recently informally imposed media ban.

The members of the team who helped to produce this series include Ripple, Hibiku, Fluffy, Remiko, Milotica, Eri (Gear), Madoka, Tsuki and Yurika. All of them worked on writing, proofreading, character creating, designing and much, much more!

The Prologue
2 years ago the selection of legends took place, due to an interesting event in the final against Mai Kohaku where three idols who had just obtained the Pokémon Hoopa, Jirachi and in the Performance- Meloetta, all sung a part of the song that claimed them the victory. As a result, rule over being the top idol of origin academy was split between the Dimension hopping Cai Mini, Wish granting Ai Akihito and the girl with the sorrowful melodies- Aya Asami. Is it notable at this time the two top idols Mai and Chihiro completely left the spotlight, when Chihiro was questioned about this she simply said that she was going off to 'Contridict that thing she said to Mai that one time'. The two now live together. But delta Academy's top idol became Noelia, who was blessed by Marshadow.

6 months after the selection Cai Mini mysteriously disappeared without a trace, police investigations could not find her- she was pronounced dead a month later.

8 months later Delta Academy suddenly cut off all ties from Origin Academy and the public, all their websites were shut down and every performance uploaded to the internet by a Delta academy idol was deleted. No explanation was given.

The site opened up again 10 months after the selection, advertising the school not as an idol school- but a regular boarding school. No one knows how the people of Delta academy reacted to this, because no one could get any contact with them.

A year after the selection Ai left Origin academy to pursue a new career path, what this career was Ai never confirmed. But only a week after this, they came to the school.

The twins.

Or at least, one of them, Sachiko was her name- she was the chosen one of a very powerful Pokémon that had complete control over life. But she wasn't an idol, she detested idols and the entertainment industry as a whole.

A year and half after the selection Aya Asami was pronounced dead, they say she took her own life. She left no will, no note, all she left were coords.

Origin Academy closed for half a year after that. During this time Sachiko and her sister Yui bought Origin Academy, any other idol academies, the whole of the Musical industry, the whole of the contest industry, the whole of that showcase industry and Pokestar studios. The academy opened half a year later, as a regular boarding school- much like Delta now was. The school was strict, if you dared even mention idols there was a big change you'd go missing.

And if you mentioned the media your disappearance was inevitable.

So without idols, designers went bankrupt and forced to work in regular fashion stores. Idol teachers had to learn to teach regular lessons and stages became the habitats of thousands of wild Pokémon due to them being abandoned.

But creeping underground Origin Academy a small group of students started to stir, they found old Aikatsu machines- and they became not only determined to revive Aikatsu but to find the reason Sachiko and Yui were doing what they did. Because 'Legendary Pokémon are powerful creatures that shouldn't be wasted by dressing up in frilly dresses and performing' wasn't convincing enough for these students.