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List of Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream episodes
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| Field | Value |
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| num_episodes | 51 |
| network | TV Tokyo |
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| next_season | Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future |
Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production and Avex Pictures based on the Japanese arcade game of the same name by Takara Tomy. The series is centered on Aira Harune, a Prism Star who performs Prism Shows. The series aired in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 9, 2011, to March 31, 2012. The series was originally set to debut on April 2, 2011, but it was postponed by a week due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. The English dub aired on Animax Asia from January 31, 2014, to April 11, 2014. In addition to the television series, several two-minute shorts were released exclusively onto the DVD home releases. It was followed by its direct sequel series Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future.
A live-action segment titled "Pretty Rhythm Studio" appeared in every episode. It is hosted by Akina Minami (nicknamed Akkina) and is centered on the Prism Mates, three trainees from Avex Dance Master consisting of Mia Kusakabe, Reina Kubo, and Karin Takahashi, chronicling their training in dance, singing, and fashion sense to debut as idols, like the main characters in the show. Near the end of the series, the Prism Mates debuted in the group Prizmmy along with Ayami Sema, the winner of the Pretty Rhythm Award at the Kiratto Entertainment Challenge Contest 2011 Summer.
The opening theme songs are "You May Dream" by Lisp for episodes 1-29 and "Catch My Heart 1000%" by Pretty Rhythm All Stars for episodes 30–51. The ending theme songs are "Happy Go Lucky (Happy Lucky de Go)" by Super Girls for episodes 1–12; "We Will Win (Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Pon)" by Tokyo Girls' Style for episodes 13–26; "Pretty Rhythm de Go" by MARs (Kana Asumi, Sayuri Hara, and Azusa Kataoka as their characters) for episodes 27–39; and "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" by Prizmmy for episodes 40–51.
Episode list
''Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream''
Akkina and the Prism Mates introduce themselves at Prism Stone, where the Prism Mates will be training to prepare for their debut. The Prism Mates give fashion tips based on Aira's outfit in the episode. The Prism Mates give fashion advice on hair accessories and demonstrate with Prism Stones on the arcade game. The Prism Mates coordinate sexy-type outfits using Takara Tomy's Millefeui Cards, and Mia models her "bittersweet mix sexy" outfit. The Prism Mates coordinate lovely-type outfits using Takara Tomy's Millefeui Cards, and Karin models her "ultra lovely" outfit. The Prism Mates practice dancing in sync to "You May Dream" and walking on runways. Akkina checks in on the Prism Mates' fashion sense and gives them advice on how to improve their outfits. The Prism Mates then practice coordinating outfits with the Feminine Prism Stones. In response to Akkina's e-mail, the Prism Mates coordinate outfits based on time, place, and occasion. Akkina e-mails the Prism Mates suggesting they coordinate their outfits with their shoes. The Prism Mates select different shoes to balance their outfits better. Akkina e-mails the Prism Mates suggesting they coordinate their outfits with their hairstyles. The Prism Mates select different hairstyles and accessories to balance their outfits better. Karin shares the history about "something blue" in wedding dresses. After receiving an e-mail from Akkina warning them about their upcoming final exams, the Prism Mates coordinate their own individual outfits and practice their runway pose. For their final exam, the Prism Mates coordinate their individual outfits and put on a fashion show. They pass the test and reach Gold rank. Akkina informs the Prism Mates that they will now begin dance training and introduces the Bato Pons to them, which they will use during their dance lessons. Jubi teaches the Prism Mates how to dance to "You May Dream" with the Bato Pons. At the end of the episode, the Prism Mates practice hip-hop dance while discussing its core features and history. Jubi continues teaching the Bato Pon choreography to "You May Dream." At the end of the episode, the Prism Mates practice jazz dance while discussing its core features and history. Jubi continues teaching the Bato Pon choreography to "You May Dream" and shows the Prism Mates how to twirl the Bato Pons. At the end of the episode, the Prism Mates practice popping while discussing its core features and history. Jubi continues teaching the Bato Pon choreography to "You May Dream." At the end of the episode, the Prism Mates practice house dance while discussing its core features and history. Jubi teaches the final part of Bato Pon choreography to "You May Dream." At the end of the episode, the Prism Mates practice locking while discussing its core features and history. Akkina informs the Prism Mates that Tokyo Girls' Style will be teaching them the choreography to the new ending theme song, "We Will Win (Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Pon)." She also tells them that for their Platinum rank test, they will be performing live at the Kiratto Entertainment Challenge Contest 2011. To prepare, the Prism Mates dance to "Dance (Mahō no Groove)", a hip-hop dance from the arcade game. The members of Tokyo Girls' Style demonstrate the choreography to "We Will Win (Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Pon)." The Prism Mates later dance to "Dance (Mahō no Groove)" and teach how to do the Roger Rabbit. The Prism Mates show off the first half of the choreography to "We Will Win (Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Pon)." They later dance to "Step! Step! Step!", a song from the arcade game using a mix of hip-hop and jazz dance. The Prism Mates show off the final half of the choreography to "We Will Win (Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Pon)." They later dance to "Step! Step! Step!" and teach how tut. The Prism Mates dance to the full choreography of "We Will Win (Kokoro no Baton de Po Pon no Pon)." They later dance to "Dreamin' Boys & Girls", an idol song from the arcade game. The Prism Mates answer fan letters and introduce the Prism Music Player and Aurora Dream Stone. Afterwards, they dance to "Dreamin' Boys & Girls." The Prism Mates recount their training in the past 25 episodes, with footage of their performance from the Kiratto Entertainment Challenge Contest 2011. They reach the Platinum rank, but Akina tells them they will be working on singing next. Akkina reveals to the Prism Mates that they will be singing to "You May Dream" while dancing. The Prism Mates perform in front of their vocal coach, Meme, who gives them advice on how to improve. Meme instructs the Prism Mates to learn about different types of rhythms for them to adapt to while singing. Meme teaches the Prism Mates to how to project their voice by measuring the decibels of their voices and using party horns. Meme gives the Prism Mates advice on how to project their voices, beginning with breathing and trilling exercises. Meme teaches the Prism Mates how to step, clap, and sing to the beat at the same time to build a sense of rhythm. The Prism Mates continue their vocal lessons with Meme by practicing singing in pitch with a keyboard and by listening to the tune of "You May Dream." Meme teaches the Prism Mates how to sing with a falsetto voice to reach higher notes and how to project their voices. Meme helps the Prism Mates practice singing in sync by keeping rhythm with instruments and a metronome. Meme teaches the Prism Mates to sing in harmony, demonstrating with "You May Dream" and "We Will Win." The Prism Mates announce that Mion has been added as a playable character to the Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream arcade game. They receive an e-mail from Akkina telling them that a new member will be joining them for debut and Meme has prepared a song for their final exam. The Prism Mates practice singing with Meme's instructions. Meme suggests that the Prism Mates visualize the lyrics of their exam song to convey them better, and they do so by drawing scenarios and acting them out. Meme teaches the Prism Mates how to sing with a microphone. The Prism Mates approach their singing exam, but they fail. After changing their outfits and remembering to make the audience happy, they reach the Prism Queen rank and pass. Akkina reveals that they, along with a new fourth member named Ayami, will be debuting as the group Prizmmy with their exam song, "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy." Ayami introduces herself and shows off her talent in modeling. Prizmmy introduces their debut song, "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy", as the show's new ending theme song. Reina leads a quiz game where the other members of Prizmmy must guess random facts about her correctly. Later, behind-the-scenes footage from Prizmmy recording their debut single recording is broadcast. Mia leads a quiz game where the other members of Prizmmy must guess random facts about her correctly. Later, behind-the-scenes footage from Prizmmy recording their music video is broadcast. Karin leads a quiz game where the other members of Prizmmy must guess random facts about her correctly. Later, behind-the-scenes footage from Prizmmy recording their music video is broadcast. Ayami leads a quiz game where the other members of Prizmmy must guess random facts about her correctly. Afterwards, Prizmmy teaches their trademark pose. Tokyo Girls' Style perform "Ganbatte Itsudatte Shinjiteru" for Prizmmy. Prizmmy and Tokyo Girls' Style play charades. Akkina tells Prizmmy they will be performing "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" at a live event. Afterwards, Prizmmy staffs at the Prism Stone shop in Yokohama. Prizmmy teaches the dance to "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy." Footage from Prizmmy's live performance at Dance Nation is broadcast. Footage from Prizmmy's live performance at Dance Nation and fan meeting session is broadcast. Prizmmy recounts their favorite parts in training. Later, footage of their performance at their CD event is broadcast.
''Prism Comedy Theater''
Prism Comedy Theater is a series of 2-minute shorts released as exclusives on the DVD and Blu-ray home release. Each disc is bundled with two episodes.
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