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Kiratto Pri☆Chan
キラッとプリ☆チャン
(Kiratto Puri☆Chan)
GenreIdol[1]
Video game
DeveloperSyn Sophia
PublisherT-ARTS Company (subsidiary of Tomy)
GenreRhythm, Dress-up
PlatformArcade
ReleasedApril 19, 2018
Manga
Written byHitsuji Tsujinaga
Published byShogakukan
MagazineCiao
DemographicShōjo
Original runApril 3, 2018 – present
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Ikehata
Hiroaki Sakurai (Season 3)
Written byKazuho Hyodo
Music byTatsuya Kato
StudioTatsunoko Production
DongWoo A&E
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTV Tokyo, BS Japan, AT-X
Original run April 8, 2018 May 30, 2021
Episodes153 (List of episodes)
Pretty Series

Kiratto Pri☆Chan (キラッとプリ☆チャン, Kiratto Puri☆Chan), short for Sparkling Prism☆Channel, is a Japanese arcade game by Takara Tomy. It is the successor to PriPara, Idol Time PriPara and the third entry in Takara Tomy's Pretty Series.

An anime television series adaptation by Tatsunoko Production and DongWoo A&E began airing from April 8, 2018.[1] On April 30, 2021, it was announced the anime will end in May 30, 2021.[2]

Anime-series plot

Season one

"Pri☆Chan" is a video streaming service where everyone can stream original content and perform as an idol. Using a special device called PriCast, everyone can self-produce and broadcast their own sparkling, exciting channel and become a Pri☆Chan idol. Mirai Momoyama and Emo Moegi, an ordinary first-year students at Kirarigaoka Middle School, end up making their own Pri☆Chan debut out of spite towards their selfish, arrogant classmate Anna Akagi, an extremely popular Pri☆Chan idol. In order 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", and together they start producing content of all types while dreaming about becoming top Pri☆Chan Idols.[3]

Season two

As the popularity of Pri☆Chan idol streaming channels has skyrocketed and going viral on the internet, a virtual idol named "Daia" appears, and everyone is given a Jewel Pact. Along with that, she announces the opening of the "Jewel Auditions", an event where idols with a jewel-like shine are chosen to become "Jewel Idols". Only those who can pass the audition with a sparkling heart can make their "Kiratto Jewel" shine, allowing them to receive their "Jewel Coords". And out of all of them, only the best "Jewel Idol" can wear the long-admired "Diamond Coord", a legendary Jewel Coord that will make the idol into a "Diamond Idol". Who's going to be a "Jewel Idol"?!

Season three

Kirajuku turned into a state-of-the-art virtual theme park called "Pri☆Chan Land"! In addition to that, the Kagayaki Corporation, the group that manages Pri☆Chan Land, announced that they will be holding a "Princess Cup" to determine the next generation's top Pri☆Chan idol! In order to participate in the "Princess Cup", Mirai and the others try to raise their mascots using the new item called the "PriTamaGO" that was given to them! Friends and mascots join forces together to win the "Illuminage Coords" of each area of the amusement park. To win the "Queen's Grand Prix", an idol must become the princess of the most areas to become the "Illuminage Queen" and receive the "Castle Coord", they will perform for the greatest parade in Pri☆Chan Castle! The girls in Kirajuku have become very interested! Who will win the title of "Illuminage Queen"...!?

Characters

Playable characters

Miracle☆Kiratts

Mirai Momoyama (桃山 みらい, Momoyama Mirai)
Voiced by: Coco Hayashi
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. While she has a curious spirit, she is nevertheless introverted, and dislikes being the center of attention. She likes drawing poorly drawn but charming illustrations. Her catch phrase is "Kiratto" (Sparkling). She's a lovely type idol, her theme color is pink and her preferred brand is Sweet Honey.
Emo Moegi (萌黄 えも, Moegi Emo)
Voiced by: Miyu Kubota
Mirai's best friend and classmate. She is free-spirited and good at sports, and is the type to not look before she leaps. She is very well-informed and updated on the latest trends, but she can also be very fickle. She also a member of her school's cheerleading squad. Her catchphrase is "Emoi" (roughly translating to "Good vibes"). She's a pop type idol, her theme color is yellow and her preferred brand is Girls' Yell.
Rinka Aoba (青葉 りんか, Aoba Rinka)
Voiced by: Nanami Atsugi
Mirai's classmate. She is very calm, collected and knowledgeable. While she is a quiet, smart and excellent straight-A student, she somehow knows a lot about Pri☆Chan, and acts as a supporter and manager to Mirai and Emo. When she was little, she and her brother often pretend to have PriCasts and record each other, as if they had their own Pri☆Chan to post on. When 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. She's a Cool type idol, her theme color is blue and her preferred brand is Secret Alice.

Meltic StAr

Anna Akagi (赤城 あんな, Akagi Anna)
Voiced by: Yū Serizawa
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. In her self-produced video channel, she acts like a celebrity but often slips up. She frequently meddles in Emo's business and argues with her. She's a lovely type idol, her theme color is red and her preferred brand is Dolly Waltz.
Sara Midorikawa (緑川 さら, Midorikawa Sara)
Voiced by: Yūki Wakai
Anna's classmate and also friend since childhood. She is Anna's close friend, and a cool tomboy. She is always right by Anna's side and usually has to restrain Anna from her wild antics. She's a cool type idol, her theme color is green and her preferred brand is Romance Beat.
Mel Shido (紫藤 める, Shidō Meru)
Voiced by: Yūka Morishima [jp]
Debuted in Episode 23. She is very energetic and also very funny. Despite in the same year with Mirai, she is very smart and has already competed her bachelor degree in America. She returns to be Anna's classmate and forms Meltic Star once again after five years absence. She's a cool type idol, her theme color is purple and her preferred brand is Universe Queen.

iL'ange

Anju Shiratori (白鳥 アンジュ, Shiratori Anju)
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori
A top idol. She 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 serve as judge of the Queen's Grand Prix. She is a premium-type idol, her theme color is white and her preferred brand is Precious Muse.
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 from Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream.

Ring Marry

Maria Kanamori (金森 まりあ, Kanamori Maria)
Voiced by: Himika Akaneya
Debuted in Season 2. Mirai's schoolmate since her second year in middle school. She likes everything that is cute and owns the program "Cutie Committee" to introduce all kinds of cute things on earth. She's a Lovely-type idol, her theme color is gold and her preferred brand is Cutie Happiness.
Suzu Kurokawa (黒川 すず, Kurokawa Suzu)
Voiced by: Sora Tokui
Debuted in Season 2. Maria's junior and friend and the owner of a dancing program in Pri☆Chan. Although she thought that Maria was troublesome in the first place, she actually cares about her. She's a cool-type idol, her theme color is black and her preferred brand is Dance & Street.

ALIVE

Alice Peperoncino (アリス・ペペロンチーノ, Arisu Peperonchīno)→Alice Kagayaki (輝 アリス, Kagayaki Arisu)
Voiced by: Ai Fairouz
Debuted in Season 3. Mirai's schoolmate during her third year in middle school. A cheerful and lively girl who is a part-time worker of Pri☆Chan Land. She comes from a foreign circus troupe, and came to Japan only to find her long-lost family. In Episode 141, after Solulu regained her memories, she revealed that she actually was Eve's long-lost twin sister. In Episode 142, she taking her position as the CEO of the Kagayaki Corporation alongside her sister as the vice president and also they formed an idol duo under their name ALIVE. She's a natural type idol, her theme color is orange and her preferred brand is Fun Fun Trunk.
Eve Kagayaki (輝イブ, Kagayaki Ibu)
Voiced by: Maria Sashide
Debuted in Season 3. A quiet and lady-like girl who is the 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 Pri☆Chan Land in Kirajuku. She's a celeb type idol, her theme color is navy blue and her preferred brand is Moonlight Magic.

W Daia

Daia (だいあ, Daia)
Voiced by: Rico Sasaki
Debuted in Season 2. A virtual idol who is the host of the Jewel Auditions. She is bright, cheerful, eccentric, and optimistic girl who is very supportive, imaginative, and excitable, often she tends to end her sentences with "~damon". In Episode 54, it is revealed that she was created from Nijinosaki's Design Palette and together they serve as judges at the Jewel Auditions. At first she was best friends with her creator and helped her with her idol "debut", where she was dancing on the stage and Nijinosaki provides the vocals. As Nijinosaki builds more confidence and becomes more self-reliant, Daia begins having an empty feeling, causing an image change within her. After BugcCHU hacks Daia's system causing her to transform into "Another" form, she became rude and mischievous and she seemed to have become somewhat mellow. Along with that, she gained an accent and started ending her sentences with "~dayon". In Episode 100, Daia admits to feeling unneeded due to the fact that Nijinosaki has made so many real friends. Within the same episode, she resumes her friendship with Nijinosaki like normal after reverting back to her original self. In Episode 101, thanks to Mirai's Diamond Coord, she managed to defeat BugcCHU and this caused Daia turn into a "petite" form due to damage she had taken to her system.
Daia Nijinosaki (虹ノ咲 だいあ, Nijinosaki Daia)
Voiced by: Rico Sasaki
Debuted in Season 2. Mirai's schoolmate during her second year in middle school. She is the creator of the virtual idol DAIA and together they serve as judges at the Jewel Auditions. Initially she was very quiet and shy and tended to run away when someone talked to her. She also had very low self-esteem and doubtful about her possibilities of becoming a Pri☆Chan idol. After meeting Mirai and her friends, she became more confidence and managed to make her idol debut. In Episode 89, she reveals that she is responsible for created Jewel Auditions, so that she could make friends. In Season 3, she and Daia formed an idol duo with their new team name, W Daia, as they participates to entry the Queen's Grand Prix as the new princesses of the Moonlight Magic area. She's a pop type idol, her theme color is rainbow and her preferred brand is Milky Rainbow, a brand which she created.

Other idols

Naru Shiawase (幸瀬 なる, Shiawase Naru)
Voiced by: Emiri Katō
The manager of Dear Crown and the mentor to Ring Marry. Around the earlier parts of season 2, Dear Crown exploded with popularity among customers, leaving Prism Stone in the dust, as a result, Meganee referred Naru as a rival. On the other hand, Naru was frightened of her but wanted to be friends with her nonetheless. It was revealed that Naru became a manager because of her admiration for Meganee, and the two finally reconciles and started to get along starting from episode 75. Naru also wrote the book "The Princess of the Jewel Kingdom", which inspired Nijinosaki to create Jewel Auditions. She is the parallel version of Naru Ayase from Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live.
Yui Gekikawa (激川 ゆい, Gekikawa Yui)
Voiced by: Arisa Date
A Super Cute Idol. Much like the original Yui's personality, she is super optimistic, hard-working, and energetic. She still retains using "yume" in her sentences but says "super cute" (Gekikawa) instead of "dreamy-cute" (Yumekawa) as one of her catchphrases. She is the parallel version of Yui Yumekawa from Idol Time PriPara.

Mascots

KiracCHU (キラッCHU, KiracCHU)
Voiced by: Nanami Yamashita
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 Pri☆Chan Land opened, she moved to the PriTama GO and evolved further, working hard as Miracle☆Kiratts' mascot to support them. Her sentence-ender is "~cchu".
Melpan (メルパン, Merupan)
Voiced by: Nichika Ōmori
Meltic StAr's mascot. She's a level-headed and responsible person and a self-proclaimed, competent mascot of Meltic StAr. For other mascots, she tends to take up the leadership position and looks down upon other from the top, but is it because of her companions? Her sentence-ender is "~pan".
Rabbily (ラビリィ, Rabirii)
Voiced by: Minami Tanaka
Ring Marry's mascot. A mysterious mascot, who sometimes appears in front of Mirai. She's usually seen alone while searching for her master. In episode 115, she becomes the official mascot of Ring Marry. Her sentence-ender is "~rabbi".
Solulu (ソルル, Soruru)
Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga
Alice's mascot. At a glance, she speaks and looks like a boy while having a cold presence, but she quietly watches over Alice. For most of Season 3, Solulu's memories were lost, not even knowing that the she was the one who aided Alice in her Illuminage Live and also the one who saved her performance in episode 128. After she regains her memory in episode 141, she recalls Luluna being the one to have erased her memories as well as how she and Alice ended up at a circus.
Luluna (ルルナ, Ruruna)
Voiced by: Hibiku Yamamura
Eve's mascot. She's always by Eve's side and is supportive like a secretary. She has a stoic and serious personality and she is also a "Mascot of High Position", as she manages mascot-related things pertaining to Pri☆Chan Land. Luluna's true intention was to create a world where mascots dominate and control everything by allowing for Pri☆Chan Land to spread around the world to ensure a brighter future for the world.
Laala (らぁら, Raara)
Voiced by: Himika Akaneya
Yui's mascot. Laala is shown to greatly care about Yui, going as far as to hide the unkind comments made about the Rice area's rice and also encouraging Yui to not give up. Though she believed it would only bring sadness and a lack of motivation to Yui, she came to realize that hiding it will stunt Yui's growth. She is a parallel version of Laala Manaka in the PriPara anime series.

Anime-only characters

Oshama Tricks

Devi Fudo (歩堂デヴィ, Fudo Devi)
Voiced by: Saki Yamakita
A troublemaker girl and a member of Oshama Tricks. She and Luu always put a pranks and tricking on their fans, often they taunts them with curses.
Luu Asuka (明日香ルゥ, Asuka Ruu)
Voiced by: Azuki Shibuya
Devi's partner and member of Oshama Tricks.

Mascots

Bugcchu (バグッチュ, Bagucchu)
Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki
Oshama Tricks' mascot who is a rogue malware algorithm that created from the virtual world. It is rude, mischievous and troublemaker, as shown when it displays great joy and little terror in causing bugs in the virtual world's system to going out of control. In Season 2, it attempted to take over Pri☆Chan by hacking the Pri☆Chan satellite, which would have resulted in the malfunction of Pri☆Chan, but it defeated by Daia, which caused a damage to her system. However in Season 3, BugcCHU has become the mascot for Oshama Tricks.
Silk (シルク, Shiruku)
Rinka's self created mascot. She was originally designed for the purpose of creating a mascot for the Cute Festival in episode 33.
HakucCHO (ハクッCHO, HakucCHO)
Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori
Anju's mascot as well as assistant. She is also the designer of the brand Little Princess Egg and the member of Designers Thirteen.

Others

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 from Pretty Rhythm and PriPara 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. He was also a member of Arrows before he left for the group cause an unknown reasons. He is often scolded by Meganee.
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)
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.
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. He also a recurring parallel character from PriPara anime series.
Voiced by: Hazuki Ogino

Media

Arcade game

Pri☆Chan arcade game were launched on April 19, 2018. It was developed by syn Sophia and published by Takara Tomy. A player can create a character and progress by performing live shows.

Anime

Episode 68 featured a crossover television special with Secret × Heroine Phantomirage![4][5] Episode 118 is a special episode to honor ten years of the Pretty series featuring Pretty All Friends idols. On April 25, 2020, it was announced that episode 107 and later episodes would be delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[6] On June 26, 2020, it was announced that the anime would resume on July 5, 2020 with episode 107.[7] Crunchyroll licensed the series.[8]

Manga

A manga adaptation by Hitsuji Tsujinaga began serialization in Shogakukan's shōjo manga magazine Ciao in April 2018.

Music

Openings

Song Artist Episodes
"Kiratto Start" (キラッとスタート) Run Girls, Run! 1 - 26
"Go! Up! Stardom!" (Go! Up! スターダム!) 27 - 39
"never-ending!!" 40 - 49, 51
"Diamond Smile" (ダイヤモンドスマイル) 52 - 77
"Kiralist Jewelist" (キラリスト•ジュエリスト) 78 - 99, 101, 102
"Illuminage Land" (イルミナージュ・ランド) 103 - 128
"Luminance Princess" (ルミナンスプリンセス) 129 - 141
"Dreaming☆Channel!" (ドリーミング☆チャンネル!) 142 -

Endings

Song Artist Episodes
"Pretty☆Channel" (プリティー☆チャンネル) The World Standard 1 - 26
"KIRA KIRA Hologram" (KIRA KIRA ホログラム) 27 - 39
"SHINING FLOWER" (SHINING FLOWER) 40 - 51
"Rock Paper Scissors Kiratto! Pri☆Chan" (じゃんけんキラッと!プリ☆チャン) Mirai Momoyama (Coco Hayashi) 52 - 77
"Brand New Girls" Mirai Momoyama (Coco Hayashi), Rinka Aoba (Nanami Atsugi), Mel Shido (Yūka Morishima) 78 - 88, 90 - 102
"A・B・C・D・Nice★Dance" (A・B・C・D・いいね★ダンス) GO!GO! Mascots! (Nanami Yamashita, Nichika Ōmori and Minami Tanaka) 103 - 128
"One Heart" Miracle☆Kiratts, Meltic StAr 129 -

Insert Songs

Song Artist Episodes
"Ready Action!" (レディー・アクション!) Mirai Momoyama (Coco Hayashi) and Emo Moegi (Miyu Kubota)

Melody Nishizawa (Rei Sakuma) and Kuromi Akuyama (Junko Takeuchi)

1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 11 - 14, 30, 138
"One Two Sweets" (ワン・ツー・スウィーツ)) Mirai Momoyama (Coco Hayashi) 3 - 5, 12, 21, 26
"Kiratto Start" (キラッとスタート) Run Girls, Run! 3 - 11, 13, 14, 16 - 23, 25, 27, 31 - 34. 36, 38, 40 - 42, 47 (Kiratto Chance), 50 (Miracle StArs)
"Love Love Sensor" (スキスキ センサー) Emo Moegi (Miyu Kubota) 6 - 7, 12, 20, 26, 41
"Play Sound☆" Anna Akagi (Yu Serizawa) and Sara Midorikawa (Yūki Wakai) 9, 10, 12 - 14, 18, 22, 30
"Sparkling Awakening☆Reincarnation" (キラリ覚醒☆リインカーネーション) Rinka Aoba (Nanami Atsugi) 15 - 17, 20, 26
"SUPER CUTIE SUPER GIRL" Miracle Kiratts (Coco Hayashi, Miyu Kubota, and Nanami Atsugi) 17 - 19, 23, 27, 28, 30, 31, 44, 48, 49, 55, 60, 133
"COMETIC SILHOUETTE" Meltic StAr (Yu Serizawa, Yūki Wakai, and Yūka Morishima) 24, 25, 27, 30, 32, 33, 48
"Fortune Carat " (フォーチュン・カラット) Anju Shiratori (Suzuko Mimori) 28, 29, 35, 39, 45, 50, 79, 80, 82, 90, 99, 147
"Oshama Tricks' Song" (おしゃまトリックスの歌) Oshama Tricks (Azuki Shibuya & Saki Yamakita) 30, 37, 43
"Maiden Attention Please" (乙女アテンションプリーズ) Miracle Kiratts 32, 34, 38, 39, 42, 43, 47, 48, 50, 51, 66, 69, 76, 79
"Sleeping, Awakening, DREAMIN' GIRL" (寝ても覚めてもDREAMIN' GIRL) Meltic StAr 36 - 40, 47, 48, 51, 61, 62, 137
"Dream Goes On" Junko Aoba (Kikuko Inoue) 42
"Chocolate Tea with Heart" (チョコッティこちょハート) Meltic StAr 43
"Perfect Finale" (パーフェクト・フィナーレ) IL'ange (Kana Asumi and Suzuko Mimori) 46, 47, 50
"TOKIMEKI Heart Jewel♪" (TOKIMEKIハート・ジュエル♪) Mirai Momoyama 52, 54, 64, 70, 74, 99
"Planet Happiness Cute Hymn" (シアワ星かわいい賛歌) Maria Kanamori (Himika Akaneya) 53, 56–58, 67, 70
"Diamond Smile" (ダイヤモンドスマイル) Run Girls, Run! 54, 55, 58, 59, 63, 64, 66 - 68, 70, 72 - 74, 79, 80, 82, 86 - 89, 92, 95, 99 (Jewel Chance), 101 (All Jewel Idols)
"Dream Colored Energy" (夢色エナジー) Rinka Aoba 58, 59, 70, 74, 83, 97
"Space! Spice! Spectacular!" Mel Shido (Yūka Morishima) 63, 64, 70, 74, 98
"Cutie Breakin'" Suzu Kurokawa (Sora Tokui) 65, 67, 70, 82, 85, 98
"Individual Jewel" (インディビジュアル・ジュエル) Ring Marry (Himika Akaneya and Sora Tokui) 68, 69, 72, 90, 94, 102, 115
"Emociting Sparkles!" (えもめきピッカーン) Emo Moegi (Miyu Kubota) 71, 72, 75, 87, 97
"My Secret heArtbeats" Sara Midorikawa (Yūki Wakai) 73, 74, 82, 98
"Friend Password" (フレンドパスワード) Daia Nijinosaki (Rico Sasaki) 77, 78, 89, 90, 99 (as Daia), 93-95 (Another World - as Another Daia)
"La La Meltic StAr" Meltic StAr 81, 90, 92, 106, 143
"Rocket Heart" (ロケットハート) Miracle Kiratts 84, 90, 95
"Heroine's Drama (ヒロインズドラマ") Anna Akagi (Yu Serizawa 86, 97
"Victory! Twintails" (ツヨキ!ツインテールズ) Emo Moegi (Miyu Kubota) and Anna Akagi (Yu Serizawa) 88, 91
"Heart Iro Tori Dream" (ハート♥イロ♥トリドリ~ム) Naru Shiawase (Emiri Katō) 91, 92, 96
"MEMORIES FOR FUTURE" Mirai Momoyama (Coco Hayashi) and Daia Nijinosaki (Rico Sasaki) 100, 102
"Miracle Coaster" (ミラクルコースター) Miracle Kiratts 103 - 106, 108, 110, 113, 117, 119, 127, 142
"Illuminage Land" (イルミナージュ・ランド) Run Girls, Run! 106, 108, 110, 113, 117, 119, 127, 129, 130, 135, 140, 149 (Illuminage Live)
"Kiratto Pri☆Chan Land" (キラッとプリ☆チャンランド) KiracCHU (Nanami Yamashita), Melpan (Nichika Ōmori), Rabbily (Minami Tanaka) 107, 108, 114 (KiracCHU), 111, 114 (Melpan), 112 (KiracCHU and Melpan), 120 (Rabbily), 121 (Both)
"Merry Merry Fantasia!" Meltic StAr 109 - 111, 113, 117, 119, 122, 127, 135, 146, 148
"Word Bouquet" (コトバ・ブーケ) Ring Marry 116, 119, 127, 130, 139, 148
"Prima☆Donna? Memorial!" (プリマ☆ドンナ?メモリアル!) Pretty All Friends (Aira, Mia, Naru, Laala, Yui, Mirai) 118
"Tick Tock・Magical・Idol Time!" (チクタクMagicaるアイドルタイム!) Yui Gekikawa (Arisa Date) 122, 123, 125
"A Promising Sensation" (おやくそくセンセーション) GO!GO! Mascots! (Nanami Yamashita, Nichika Ōmori and Minami Tanaka) 124, 131, 139, 147
"Sunshine Smile" Alice Peperoncino (Ai Fairouz) 126, 127, 128, 129, 135, 138
"Despertar del SOL!" Solulu (Mitsuki Saiga) 128
"Carnival of Mischief" (たずらカーニバル!!) Oshama Tricks (Azuki Shibuya and Saki Yamakita) 132, 133, 147
"Planetarium Shell" (プラネタリウムの殻) Eve Kagayaki (Maria Sashide) 134, 135, 140
"Lustro della LUNA" Luluna (Hibiku Yamamura) 136, 137
"Ad-Lib・Destiny" ALIVE (Ai Fairouz and Maria Sashide) 141, 142, 149
"MEMORIES FOR FUTURE -Ray-" W DAIA (Rico Sasaki) 144, 148
"Brand-New Happiness" (ブランニュー·ハピネス!) Yui Gekikawa (Arisa Date) and Laala (Himika Akaneya) 145, 147
"Final Illumination" (ファイナルイルミネーション) Miracle Kiratts 149

Albums

Title Release date Length Label Ref.
KIRATTO PRI☆CHAN♪ Music Collection (キラッとプリ☆チャン♪ミュージックコレクション) September 11, 2019 1:08:01 avex pictures (EYCA-12637~8) [9]
KIRATTO PRI☆CHAN♪ MUSIC COLLECTION SEASON2 (キラッとプリ☆チャン♪ミュージックコレクション Season.2) June 24, 2020 2:28:24 avex pictures (EYCA-12992~3) [10]

References

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