Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future (2012-2013)

Premiere:
April 7, 2012

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 51

Finale:
March 23, 2013

Original Title:
プリティーリズム・ディアマイフューチャー

Alternate Titles:
星光少女:美梦成真
美妙旋律 Dear My Future

Genres:
Animation | Kids

Production Companies:
Dongwoo A&E Co., Ltd.
Tatsunoko Production

Countries:
JP

It is three years after the legendary Prism Queen Cup, and Aira Harune, Rizumu Amamiya, and Mion Takamine have become famed Prism Stars, spreading the glamor and radiance of Prism Shows wherever they perform. However, they encounter an unexpected challenge from a passionate and lively girl, Mia Ageha, who has publicly declared her intent to defeat Aira and become the greatest Prism Star. Sensing her potential, the Prism Show agency Pretty Top recruits Mia alongside three other aspiring Prism Stars—Karin Shijimi, Reina Miyama, and Ayami Ooruri—to form an idol group, Prizmmy. But the road to stardom is not easy: Mia has to deal with an old friend's unexpected appearance, this time as her rival, as well as navigate her way through the alluring yet conniving world of Prism Shows. Nevertheless, with her friends and team by her side, Mia is all the more fired up to march forward and carve the future for herself.

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Color Designer:
Misako Akama

Director:
Masakazu Hishida

Music:
Seikou Nagaoka

Series Composition:
Deko Akao

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