Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live (2013-2014)

Premiere:
April 6, 2013

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 51

Finale:
March 29, 2014

Original Title:
プリティーリズム・レインボーライブ

Alternate Titles:
Pretty Rhythm Rainbow Live
星光少女:彩虹舞台

Genres:
Animation

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

Countries:
JP

Naru Ayase is an 8th grader who can see the colors of music when she listens to it. For Naru, who is extremely good at decorating, becoming the owner of a shop like Dear Crown was her dream. One day, she finds out that the manager of a newly-opened shop is recruiting middle school girls who can do Prism Dance, and immediately applies. Naru begins to Prism Dance at the audition, and an aura she's never experienced spreads out in front of her. At that moment, a mysterious girl named Rinne asks her if she can see rainbow music.

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Art Designer:
Lee Hoi-young
Takashi Hiruma

Art Direction:
Lee Hoi-young

Associate Producer:
Shin'ichirou Ooba

CGI Director:
Yoshihiro Otobe

Character Designer:
Cha Sang-hoon
Mai Matsuura

Color Designer:
Misako Akama

Director of Photography:
Huh Tae-hee

Editor:
Kazuhiko Seki

Music:
Seikou Nagaoka

Production Manager:
Yoshikazu Tochihira

Series Composition:
Shuuji Iuchi

Series Director:
Masakazu Hishida

Sound Director:
Yukio Nagasaki

Theme Song Performance:
Ayami Sema
Reina Kubo
Mia Kusakabe
Karin Takahashi

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