Pretty Rhythm: All Star Selection
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📖 SYNOPSIS
"Pretty Rhythm: All Star Selection" revisits the most memorable episodes from the first three installments of the Pretty Rhythm franchise: Aurora Dream, Dear My Future, and Rainbow Live. The anime introduces Laala Manaka, a fifth-grade student poised to make her idol debut. Aira, Mia, and Naru, the established protagonists from the previous series, take on the role of mentors. They share their experiences and knowledge with Laala, teaching her the fundamentals of being an idol. The compilation focuses on the themes of friendship, perseverance, and the pursuit of dreams within the vibrant world of Prism Shows. The series aims to inspire and entertain with its selection of iconic performances and character interactions.
🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
🎭 CHARACTERS
Laala Manaka
Laala Manaka, a cheerful 5th grader, is Pretty Rhythm's protagonist known for her bright personality and Prism Voice.
Portrayed by Akaneya Himika
Aira Harune
Clumsy but kind-hearted Prism Star, Aira is a naive fashion lover with a bright outlook and supportive family.
Portrayed by Asumi Kana
Naru Ayase
Airhead Naru, a decorating wiz, dreams of owning a Prism Shop and manages the Harajuku Prism Stone Shop.
Portrayed by Katou Emiri
Mia Ageha
Mia Ageha: A determined, talented Pretty Rhythm girl aiming for the top, impressing all with her unwavering drive.
Portrayed by Ookubo Rumi
Pretty Rhythm Series

TV · 2011 · Tatsunoko Production
Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream
Aspiring Prism Stars Aira and Rizumu compete in the dazzling Prism Show, aiming to become the ultimate Prism Queen through singing, fashion, and impressive ice-skating techniques.

Special · 2011 · Tatsunoko Production
Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream - Prism Shougekijou
These short, self-contained specials, included with the DVD releases, offer additional glimpses into the world of "Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream" and its characters.

TV · 2012 · Tatsunoko Production
Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future
Three years after "Aurora Dream," seasoned idols Aira, Mion, and Rizumu mentor the aspiring Prizmmy☆ as they face off against the rival Korean group PURETTY.

TV · 2013 · Tatsunoko Production
Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live
Aspiring shop owner Naru Ayase discovers her ability to see musical colors and pursues her dream by auditioning for Prism Dance, encountering a mysterious girl.

Movie · 2014 · 10Gauge
Pretty Rhythm Movie: All Star Selection - Prism Show☆Best Ten
This film showcases the dazzling Prism Show performances, handpicked from all three television anime series, celebrating the best of music, dance, and fashion.

Movie · 2016 · Tatsunoko Production
King of Prism by Pretty Rhythm
Aspiring Prism Stars at Edel Rose train to compete in the Prism King Cup, facing off against the rival group Schwarz Rose in a battle to win the hearts of girls.

Movie · 2017 · Tatsunoko Production
King of Prism: Pride the Hero
Aspiring idol singers at Edel Rose face threats from a rival school while members of Over The Rainbow pursue individual paths to rediscover their Prism Star potential.

TV · 2019 · Tatsunoko Production
KING OF PRISM -Shiny Seven Stars-
Following the Prism King Cup, Shin enters high school while a new agency is formed, and a competition is announced to determine a new Prism King.

Movie · 2020 · Tatsunoko Production
King of Prism All Stars: Prism Show☆Best Ten
Experience the dazzling best of the King of Prism franchise, featuring fan-favorite Prism Shows selected from twenty-eight performances, including a brand-new scene.

Movie · 2025 · Takara Tomy
King of Prism: Your Endless Call - Mi~nna Kirameki! Prism☆Tours
Shin Ichijou and SePTENTRION embark on a time-traveling Prism☆Tour, journeying through the origins of Prism Shows and connecting with worlds from across the "Pretty Rhythm," "PriPara," "Kiratto Pri☆Chan," and "Waccha PriMagi!" series.
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Studio
Tatsunoko Production, Dongwoo A&E
Season
Spring 2014
Start Date
2014-04-05
End Date
2014-06-14
Episodes
11
Type
TV
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