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Kiratto Pri Chan

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2018 Japanese anime television series

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Kiratto Pri☆Chan
キラッとプリ☆チャン
(Kiratto Puri☆Chan)
GenreMusical
Idol[1]
Video game
DeveloperSyn Sophia
PublisherT-Arts Company
GenreRhythm game
PlatformArcade
ReleasedApril 19, 2018
Manga
Written byHitsuji Tsujinaga
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCiao
Original runApril 3, 2018May 1, 2021[2]
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Ikehata
Written byKazuho Hyodo
Music byTatsuya Kato
StudioTatsunoko Production
DongWoo A&E
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTXN (TV Tokyo), BS TV Tokyo,AT-X
Original run April 8, 2018 May 30, 2021
Episodes153(List of episodes)
Anime film
PriPara & Kiratto Pri☆Chan Movie: Sparkling Memorial Live
Directed byNobutaka Yoda
Written byHiroko Fukuda
StudioTatsunoko Production
Licensed by
ReleasedMay 5, 2018 (2018-05-05)
Other series

Kiratto Pri☆Chan (キラッとプリ☆チャン,Kiratto Puri☆Chan), short forSparkling Prism☆Channel, is a Japanesearcade game byTakara Tomy Arts. It is the successor toPriPara &Idol Time PriPara and the third entry in Takara Tomy'sPretty Series.

Ananime television series adaptation byTatsunoko Production andDongWoo A&E began airing from April 8, 2018[1] to May 30, 2021.[3]

Plot

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PriChan is a video streaming platform where idols can stream original content and perform as an idol. Using a special device called PriCast, they can self-produce and broadcast their own sparkling, exciting channel, and become a PriChan idol.

Season 1

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Mirai Momoyama and Emo Moegi, ordinary first-year students at Kirarigaoka Middle School, end up making their PriChan debut to succeed their selfish, arrogant classmate Anna Akagi, a renowned PriChan idol. Wanting to upgrade their content, they soon find a new friend who ends up being their producer, a knowledgeable straight-A student, Rinka Aoba, who joins their group as their manager. The three girls form an idol group called Miracle Kiratts, producing content of all types while dreaming about becoming top Pri Chan Idols.[4]

Season 2

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With the popularity of PriChan streaming channels having gone viral on the internet, the PriChan idols are given a Jewel Pact to compete against a virtual idol named Dia. She also announces the opening of the Jewel Auditions, an event where idols with a jewel-like shine are chosen to become Jewel Idols. Idols who only pass the audition with a sparkling heart can make their Kiratto Jewel shine, allowing them to receive their "Jewel Coords". The one titled Jewel Idol can wear the long-admired Diamond Coord, a legendary Jewel Coord that will make them a Diamond Idol.

Season 3

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Kagayaki Corporation, a company that manages Pri Chan Land, announces that it will host a Princess Cup to determine the next generation's top PriChan idol. Mirai and friends try to raise their mascots using the new item called PriTamaGo that was given to them. The PriChan idols must become the princess of most areas to become the Illuminage Queen and receive the Castle Coord to perform for the greatest parade in PriChan Castle.

Characters

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Playable characters

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Miracle☆Kiratts

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Mirai Momoyama (桃山 みらい,Momoyama Mirai)
Voiced by:Coco Hayashi
Mirai is a first-year student in Kirarigaoka Middle School in Season 1, later turns into second-year in Season 2 and third-year in Season 3. She is energetic yet clumsy girl filled with curiosity who is often dragged into things by her more lively friend, Emo, due to her desire not to be an imposition on others. Mirai has the ability to find traits in other people that make them shine.[1]
Emo Moegi (萌黄 えも,Moegi Emo)
Voiced by:Miyu Kubota
Mirai's classmate and childhood friend, Emo is headstrong and good at sports. She is well-informed and updated on the latest trends, but can also be fickle.[1]
Rinka Aoba (青葉 りんか,Aoba Rinka)
Voiced by:Nanami Atsugi
Rinka is Mirai's calm and intelligent classmate with a vast knowledge of PriChan. When Rinka was little, she and her brother often pretend to have PriCasts and record each other, as if they had their own PriChan to post on. Once Yuzuru started to hang out with other kids, they eventually stopped doing this, which caused Rinka tends to cry a bit due to the rift between them. She later debuted as the third member of Miracle Kiratts.[1]

Meltic StAr

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Anna Akagi (赤城 あんな,Akagi Anna)
Voiced by:Yū Serizawa
Anna is Mirai's schoolmate in the same grade but different class. She comes from a rich family and is the heiress to her family business, The Akagi Property. She is charming on the outside but selfish on the inside, often disturbing Emo's business and arguing with her.
Sara Midorikawa (緑川 さら,Midorikawa Sara)
Voiced by:Yuki Wakai
Sara is Anna's classmate and childhood friend who is always right by her side and usually has to restrain Anna from her wild antics.
Mel Shido (紫藤 める,Shidō Meru)
Voiced by:Yuuka Morishima
Mel is hot-blooded and intelligent girl who has completed her bachelor's degree in the United States despite being in the same class as Mirai. She returns to be Anna's classmate and forms Meltic Star later in the series after a five-year absence.

Ring Marry

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Maria Kanamori (金森 まりあ,Kanamori Maria)
Voiced by:Himika Akaneya
Maria is Mirai's classmate in the second-year of middle school. She likes everything cute and owns the program Cutie Committee to introduce all kinds of girly activities on Earth.
Suzu Kurokawa (黒川 すず,Kurokawa Suzu)
Voiced by:Sora Tokui
Suzu is Maria's junior and friend and the owner of a dancing program in PriChan. Although she thought that Maria was troublesome in the first place, she actually cares about her. Suzu was initially reluctant to form a duo with Maria, but happily agreed later.

W Daia

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Daia Nijinosaki (虹ノ咲 だいあ,Nijinosaki Daia)
Voiced by:Rico Sasaki
Dia is Mirai's schoolmate in her second-year of middle school. She is the creator of the virtual idol Daia and together they are judges at the Jewel Auditions. Dia was initially was reserved and timid with a tendency to run away when someone talked to her, but gained more confidence after befriending the other PriChan idols.
Daia (だいあ)
Voiced by: Rico Sasaki
Daia is the bright and cheerful virtual idol who is the host of the Jewel Auditions.

Alive

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Alice Kagayaki (輝 アリス,Kagayaki Arisu)
Voiced by:Fairouz Ai
Alice is a cheerful and lively girl who is a part-time worker of PriChan Land. She comes from a foreign circus troupe, and came to Japan only to find her long-lost family.
Eve Kagayaki (輝イブ,Kagayaki Ibu)
Voiced by:Maria Sashide
Eve is a quiet and sweet girl who is a CEO of the Kagayaki Corporation as well as Alice's twin sister. She is also responsible for organizing Princess Cup and the opening of the PriChan Land in Kirajuku.

Go Go! Mascots

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Kiracchu (キラッCHU)
Voiced by:Coco Hayashi (Season 1 & 2);Nanami Yamashita (Season 3)
Kiracchu is Miracle Kiratts' mascot. Originally designed by Mirai, she gained the power of the virtual world from Daia and also became a navigator in the Design Palette. When Kiracchu moved to the PriTama GO and evolved further, she works hard to support them.
Melpan (メルパン,Merupan)
Voiced by:Nichika Ōmori
Melpan is Meltic Star's level-headed and responsible mascot.
Rabbily (ラビリィ,Rabirii)
Voiced by:Minami Tanaka
Rabbily is Ring Marry's mysterious mascot who sometimes appears in front of Mirai. She is usually seen alone while searching for her master.

Alive's Mascots

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Solulu (ソルル,Soruru)
Voiced by:Mitsuki Saiga
Solulu is Alice's cold-hearted mascot with the characteristics of a male who quietly watches over Alice.
Luluna (ルルナ,Ruruna)
Voiced by:Hibiku Yamamura
Luluna is Eve's stoic and serious mascot who is always by her side and acts supportive like a secretary.

Others

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Anju Shiratori (白鳥 アンジュ,Shiratori Anju)
Voiced by:Suzuko Mimori
Anzu is a top idol who normally wears disguises and often spends her time wandering through town and frequently indulges in various activities the girls are partaking in. In Season 3, she is judge of the Queen's Grand Prix.
Meganee Akai (赤井 めが姉ぇ,Akai Meganee)
Voiced by:Kanae Itō
The manager of the Prism Stone Shop. She is a recurring parallel character fromPretty Rhythm andPriPara anime series.
Yuzuru Aoba (青葉 ユヅル,Aoba Yuzuru)
Voiced by:Toshiyuki Toyonaga,Sora Tokui (younger)
Rinka's older brother, who works at the Prism Stone Shop as a cameraman, then the manager of Dear Crown by Season 3. He was also a member of Arrows before he left for the group cause an unknown reasons. He is often scolded by Meganee.
Meganii Akai (赤井めが兄ぃ,Akai Meganii)
Voiced by:Junichi Suwabe
Meganee's partner, who works as a tour guide at the Pri☆Chan Land as well as an announcer of the Princess Cup in Season 3. It was revealed in episode 140 that Meganii is the Prism Stone's store mascot, which is slightly different from mascots such as KiracCHU. He is also a recurring parallel character fromPriPara anime series.
Konomi Arakaki (新柿 このみ,Arakaki Konomi), Tamaki Kurihara (栗原 たまき,Kurihara Tamaki), Hokuto Imozaki (芋崎 ほくと,Imozaki Hokuto)
Voiced by: Narumi Kaho, Yurina Amami,Yui Fukuo
Mirai's classmates across all three years in middle school.
Rui Ninomae (一 るい,Ninomae Rui)
Voiced by: Hazuki Ogino
Takaya Saigusa (三枝 タカヤ,Saigusa Takaya), Hanakura Ayumi (花倉 アユミ,Hanakura Ayumi)
Voiced by:Wataru Urata,Amatsuki
Yuzuru's former teammates, who are members of male idol group Arrows.
Devi Fudo (歩堂デヴィ,Fudo Devi) and Luu Asuka (明日香ルゥ,Asuka Ruu)
Voiced by: Saki Yamakita (Devi), Azuki Shibuya (Luu)
are a troublemakers of Oshama Tricks. They always put pranks on their fans, often taunting them with curses.
Aira Nanahoshi (七星 あいら,Nanahoshi Aira)
Voiced by:Kana Asumi
Sweet Honey's Brand Designer who is the member of Designers Thirteen, she is the parallel version of Aira Harune fromPretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream.
Naru Shiawase (幸瀬 なる,Shiawase Naru)
Voiced by:Emiri Katō
Manager of Dear Crown and the mentor to Ring Marry, Naru is the parallel version of Naru Ayase fromPretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live. She is also the author ofThe Princess of the Jewel Kingdom book, which inspired Nijinosaki to create Jewel Auditions.
Yui Gekikawa (激川 ゆい,Gekikawa Yui)
Voiced by:Arisa Date
The optimistic and hard-working owner of Dreamy Rice area, she is the parallel version of Yui Yumekawa fromIdol Time PriPara.
Laala (らぁら,Raara)
Voiced by:Himika Akaneya
is Yui's mascot based on Laala Manaka fromPriPara. She cares about Yui, going as far as to hide the unfriendly comments made about the Rice area's rice and encouraging her to not give up.'
Bugcchu (バグッチュ,Bagucchu)
Voiced by:Tomori Kusunoki
is Oshama Tricks' rogue malware bug mascot created from the virtual world. A troublemaker, they display great joy and little terror in causing bugs in the virtual world's system to going out of control.
Silk (シルク,Shiruku)
is Rinka's self-created mascot that was originally designed for the purpose of creating a mascot for the Cute Festival in episode 33.
Hakuccho (ハクッCHO)
Voiced by:Suzuko Mimori
is Anju's mascot as well as assistant. She is also the designer of the brand Little Princess Egg and the member of Designers Thirteen.

Media

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Anime

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See also:List of Kiratto Pri Chan episodes

Episode 68 featured a crossover television special withSecret × Heroine Phantomirage![5][6] Episode 118 is a special episode to honor ten years of thePretty series featuringPretty All Friends idols. On April 25, 2020, it was announced certain episodes from Episode 107 onwards would be delayed due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic.[7] On June 26, 2020, it was announced that the anime would resume on July 5, 2020, with episode 107.[8]Crunchyroll licensed the series.[9]

Film

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PriPara & Kiratto Pri☆Chan Movie: Sparkling Memorial Live, was released on May 5, 2018.

Music

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TitleRelease dateLengthLabelRef.
Kiratto PriChan Music CollectionSeptember 11, 20191:08:01avex pictures(EYCA-12637~8)
Kiratto PriChan Music Collection Season 2June 24, 20202:28:24avex pictures(EYCA-12992~3)

References

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  1. ^abcde"Kiratto Prichan centers on streaming idols".Anime News Network. May 24, 2023.
  2. ^ちゃお 2021年6月号(2021年5月1日発売) [雑誌] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2024.
  3. ^"Kiratto Pri Chan Anime Ends in May Before Franchise's Flashback Series in June".Anime News Network. May 24, 2023.
  4. ^""Pretty" Series New TV Anime "Kiratto Pri☆Chan" Slated for April 2018".Crunchyroll. January 24, 2018.
  5. ^『キラッとプリチャン』と『ひみつ×戦士ファントミラージュ!』がコラボ! 番組内にそれぞれ登場! ゲームでのコラボも決定!.Social Game Info (in Japanese). June 12, 2019. RetrievedJune 12, 2019.
  6. ^「プリ☆チャン」×「ファントミラージュ!」コラボ実現 両番組にゲスト出演、ゲーム内衣装も発表.Anime! Anime!date=June 13, 2019 (in Japanese). June 13, 2019. RetrievedJune 13, 2019.
  7. ^"Kiratto Pri☆Chan Anime Delays New Episodes Due to COVID-19".Anime News Network. April 24, 2020.
  8. ^"Kiratto Pri☆Chan Anime Airs New Episode on July 5 After COVID-19 Delay". May 24, 2023.
  9. ^"Crunchyroll Adds Kiratto Pri☆chan To Series Catalog".Crunchyroll News. Crunchyroll. December 29, 2020. RetrievedDecember 29, 2020.
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