List of PriPara episodes
The following is a list of episodes of the PriPara anime television series. The first opening and ending themes are "Make it!" by i☆Ris and "Jumpin' Dancin'" by Prizmmy☆.[1] The second opening and ending themes are "Miracle☆Paradise" (ミラクル☆パラダイス) by i☆Ris and "Sparkling Runway☆" (キラキランウェイ☆, Kiraki Ran'uei☆) by Prism☆Box. The third opening and ending themes are "Realize!" by i☆Ris and "I Just Wanna Be With You ~Between Virtual and Reality~" (I Just Wanna Be With You ~仮想と真実の狭間で~, I Just Wanna Be With You ~Kasou to Shinjitsu no Hazama de~) by Prizmmy☆. The fourth opening and ending themes are "Dream Parade" by i☆Ris and "Idol Strength♥Lesson GO!" (アイドルキンリョク♥Lesson GO!, Aidoru Kinryoku♥Lesson GO!) by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and the Prism☆Idol Trainees. Idol Strength♥Lesson GO! is later replaced by the fifth ending theme "Heart-Clenching Love Song" (胸キュンLove Song) by SUPER☆GiRLS. The fifth opening and sixth ending themes are "Bright Fantasy" (ブライトファンタジー, Buraito Fantajī) by i☆Ris and "Rainbow・Melody" (レインボウ・メロディー♪, Reinbō・Merodī♪) by i☆Ris, Aroma Kurosu (Yui Makino), Mikan Shiratama (Yui Watanabe), Fuwari Midorikaze (Azusa Satou), Ajimi Kiki (Reina Ueda) and Hibiki Shikyoin (Mitsuki Saiga). The sixth opening and seventh ending themes are "Goin'on" by i☆Ris and "LOVE TROOPER" by Prizmmy☆. The seventh opening and eighth ending themes are "Ready Smile!" by i☆Ris and "PriPara☆Dancing!!!" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and Gaaruru (Asami Sanada). "Ready Smile!" is later replaced by the eighth opening theme "Brand New Dreamer" by Laala Manaka (Himika Akenaya) and Non Manaka/Triangle (Minami Tanaka). There are four versions of "Brand New Dreamer" which alternate after a certain amount of episodes. "PriPara☆Dancing!!!" is later replaced by the ninth ending "Growin' Jewel!" by i☆Ris. "Brand New Dreamer" is later replaced by the ninth opening "Shining Star" by i☆Ris.
Season 1
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Season 2
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Season 3
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References
- ^ "PriPara Idol Anime's TV Ad Previews Main Lead Lala's Story". Anime News Network. June 13, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
- ^ "プリ❤パラ". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved July 21, 2016.
- ^ "プリ❤パラ". Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved July 21, 2016.