Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live
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Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live (プリティーリズムレインボーライブ, Puritī Rizumu Reinbō Raibu) is a 2013 Japanese anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production and Avex Pictures in cooperation with Takara Tomy Arts and Syn Sophia. The series is part of the Pretty Rhythm franchise and is its third animated series, focusing on a group of Japanese idols known as "Prism Stars" that combine song and dance with fashion and figure skating.[2] The anime series was created as a tie-in to promote the arcade game of the same name.
Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live | |
プリティーリズムレインボーライブ (Puritī Rizumu Reinbō Raibu) | |
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Genre | Comedy,[1] drama,[1] sports (Figure skating)[2] |
Game | |
Developer | Syn Sophia |
Publisher | Takara Tomy Arts |
Genre | Rhythm, dress-up |
Platform | Arcade |
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Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masakazu Hishida |
Written by | Deko Akao |
Music by | Seikō Nagaoka |
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Original network | TV Tokyo |
English network | |
Original run | April 6, 2013 (2013-04-06) – March 29, 2014 (2014-03-29) |
Episodes | 51 (List of episodes) |
Game | |
Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live: Kira Kira My Design | |
Developer | Syn Sophia |
Publisher | Takara Tomy |
Genre | Rhythm, dress-up |
Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
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Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live is directed by Masakazu Hishida, with character designs by Okama. The show features a story separate from its preceding seasons, Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream and Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future. During the series' run, each episode ended with a live-action segment titled "Pretty Rhythm Club" hosted by the girl group Prizmmy, along with their sister trainee group Prism Mates.
After the series' run, it was succeeded by Pretty Rhythm: All Star Selection in 2014. A sequel spin-off focusing on the male characters, titled the King of Prism series, launched in theaters in 2016 beginning with the film King of Prism by Pretty Rhythm,[5][6][7] followed by King of Prism: Pride the Hero in 2017 and King of Prism: Shiny Seven Stars in 2019.