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The controversy peaked during the preparation phase for the high-stakes live performance rounds. In a brief, formal statement released by her representation, Ami cited a permanent exit from the industry rather than a temporary hiatus.

: This specific production code was designated as the definitive showcase for the 3rd generation of contestants, with Ami heavily marketed as a frontrunner. Who is Ami?

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, the frontrunner and heavy fan favorite (entry SDCA 032), has officially announced her shock retirement from the industry. SDCA 032 Ami 3rd Cinderella Auditions- Shock Retirement

So, what led to Ami's shocking decision to retire? Sources close to the dancer suggest that a combination of factors contributed to her choice. Insiders claim that Ami had been struggling with a persistent injury, which had been affecting her performance and overall well-being. Additionally, the pressures of competing at the highest level, coupled with the demands of maintaining a rigorous practice schedule, had taken a toll on her mental and physical health.

The term "Cinderella Auditions" and "Ami" are heavily associated with the The Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls franchise. Fans often write blog posts on sites like Reddit or LiveJournal discussing the "graduation" or "retirement" of voice actresses (seiyuu) or the retirement of specific character cards/units within the mobile games.

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She did not cry. That was the terrifying part.

. What was supposed to be a standard casting process for a prestigious production has instead become a defining moment in recent theater history. The Audition That Changed Everything

the third round of auditions for a major role suggests a deeply personal or professional catalyst that couldn't wait for the final curtain call. The Legacy

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While the sudden announcement shocked casual viewers, those closely following the 3rd Cinderella Auditions noticed mounting cracks beneath the surface. In her emotional final speech captured in SDCA-032, Ami hinted at several systemic pressures:

While some fans continue to hold out hope for a future comeback, the definitive wording of the official retirement statement indicates that her decision is entirely absolute. The remaining contestants must now step up to fill the massive talent vacuum left behind as the 3rd Cinderella Auditions march toward their unpredictable finale.

[SDCA-032 Broadcast] │ ├─► Fans: Shock, Grief, & Global Trending Hashtags ├─► Judges: Outpour of Support & Calls for Industry Reform └─► SDCA Management: Urgent PR Mitigation & Policy Review : This specific production code was designated as

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