PRETTY RHYTHM: AURORA DREAM
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
51
RELEASE
March 31, 2012
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Prism Stars are performers on the new popular ice show, Prism Show. They are superidols whose techniques, singing and fashion sense are a cut above all others. Aira and Rizumu are two Prism Stars whose goal is to become the best, the Prism Queen. However, the road to success is bumpy.
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CAST
Aira Harune
Kana Asumi
Rizumu Amamiya
Sayuri Hara
Mion Takamine
Azusa Enoki
Kaname Chris
Kanae Itou
Hibiki
KENN
Jun Takigawa
Susumu Chiba
Kanon Toudou
Satomi Akesaka
Meganee Akai
Kanae Itou
Shou
Takashi Kondou
Wataru
Nobuhiko Okamoto
Serena Jounouchi
Madoka Yonezawa
Furea Nanri
Kaori Fukuhara
Uru Harune
Aki Nakajima
Pietro Takamine
Toshihiko Seki
Omi Harune
Noriko Hidaka
Beachi
Noriko Hidaka
Itsuki Harune
Motoko Kumai
Kyouko Asechi
Risa Hayamizu
Nekochi
Motoko Kumai
Rabichi
Risa Hayamizu
Eru Harune
Hiro Nakajima
Yuri
Ayumi Fujimura
Nana Ichijou
Mai Nakahara
Santa-sensei
Chafuurin
Sonata Amamiya
Houko Kuwashima
EPISODES
Dubbed
Not available on crunchyroll
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REVIEWS
dreamykiki
95/100The story of Aira, Rhythm, and Mion's trials to become Prism Queens and perform the legendary Aurora Rising.Continue on AniListBased on Takara Tomy's successful arcade game, Tatsunoko Production's fifty-one episode anime adaptation follows the lives of Aira Harune, Rhythm Amamiya, and Mion Takamine and their journey to become Prism Queens and perform the legendary Aurora Rising.
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The form of entertainment to end all entertainment, Prism Shows, are famous around the world, with countless girls wishing to become Prism Queens. Aira Harune and Rhythm Amamiya are one of those girls, and are scouted to be Prism Stars. Later joined by famous model and veteran Prism Star, Mion Takamine, the girls bond and become friends while training themselves and working towards their dream.
.❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。 .❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。 Background
The series is directed by Masakazu Hishida, whose only directorial work previously had been on Onmyou Tai Senki as a series director and on Love Hina as the episode director for episode 8, shows his strength for long-running series. With this being Deko Akao's second job as series composer, she provides a compelling story based on the bare-bones nature of the game. The series could have been a pure commercial, however Hishida and Akao make the series into one that stand on its own without the arcade game.
.❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。 .❀。• *₊°。 ❀°。 Review
Girls are born to shine. They were meant to have fame and fortune!
Girls are born to dance. They were meant to flaunt their beauty on stage!
Girls are born to sing. They were meant to have a boundless future before them!The opening lines of the series do a better job than I can at describing the central themes and message of the series, which essentially is "What can you do to improve yourself and become the person you want to be?". When I discovered the show, I was entering the eighth grade and as eighth grade is here in US, it was time of questioning for me as I decided what to do with my life. While I still battle that never-ending question, watching this series was an essential step for me on my journey for improving myself, similar to how the main trio battle their own demons and trials on their journey to becoming Prism Queens.
The idea of self-improvement is one taken on in a variety of shows, and is often one that becomes a central theme in idol series, but Aurora Dream's version of self-improvement is one that feels more real and hit me the hardest. Each girl's troubles are ones that incredibly close to me, such as Aira's self-confidence issues due to always comparing herself, Rhythm's broken family and her wanting to know her mother, or Mion's trouble of making friends due to having to grow up quicker than she should have. Most idol series tackle surface level improvements, such as their looks, or job related ones, such as their dancing or singing skills. While Aurora Dream does tackle those topics, the characters lack of these don't make up their personality or serve as quirks, but as simply a one mean to an end, that is if there is one for a topic like this.
However, the show doesn't forget that these characters are still young. They'll make mistakes, they'll fall in love, they'll get mad and say things that they don't mean, they'll make unlikely friends, and more that define being young. It's impossible to expect for them to always to make the right choices, however when they do, they're congratulated by their peers and when they don't, they're supported and told that it'll all turn out all right. You can't be expected to be perfect, but it's fine to strive towards that perfection, to strive towards what you born to do, and to strive towards what you meant to do.
The art and animation are serviceable as they aren't the main focus, and the CGI looks dated but it's not an eyesore to watch (which is important since there's a performance mostly every episode). The music in this series doesn't quite land in any of my top ten favorites for the franchise, but they are good to listen to, with some of my personal favorites being "Dream Goes On" and "Switch On My Heart". The series delivers it's desired story, and it's a great way to start the Pretty Rhythm and PriPara franchise as it provides the basis for the world and helps understand the small and not-so-small references provided in future installments. Obviously, you don't have to enter the entertainment industry to better yourself, but if you're looking for a show that shows the fruits of self-improvement, Pretty Rhythm Aurora Dream is one that I would recommend checking out.
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SCORE
- (3.6/5)
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Ended inMarch 31, 2012
Main Studio Tatsunoko Production
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