List of Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future episodes explained

Num Episodes:51
Network:TV Tokyo
Prev Season:Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream
Next Season:Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live

is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production. It is the second season of Pretty Rhythm and a sequel to the 2011 series, , which is based on the Japanese arcade game of the same name by Takara Tomy. The story takes place a few years after Aurora Dream and follows a budding idol, Mia Ageha, as she hopes to become a Prism Star just like the previous protagonist, Aira Harune. The series aired on TV Tokyo from April 7, 2012, to March 30, 2013,[1] replacing Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream in its initial timeslot, and was succeeded by .

The opening theme songs are "Dear My Future (Mirai no Jibun e)" by Prizmmy for episodes 1-13, "Brand New World" by Prizmmy for episodes 14-26, "Life is Just a Miracle (Ikiteiru tte Subarashii)" by Prizmmy (the voice actresses as their characters), and "Pump it Up!" by Prizmmy. The ending theme songs are "My Transform" by Prizmmy for episodes 1-13, "Check it Love" by Puretty for episodes 14-26, "Body Rock" by Prizmmy, and "Shuwa Shuwa Baby" by Puretty. As a cross-promotion for Avex Entertainment's other groups, "Lolita Strawberry in Summer" by Tokyo Girls' Style and "EZ Do Dance" by Dream5 was featured in episode 11, with both groups making cameos.

A live-action variety show segment titled "Pretty Rhythm Studio" appeared in every episode, hosted by MC Kensaku, the real-life members of Prizmmy, and a new set of trainees from Avex Dance Master known as the Prism Mates.[2] In the Korean dub of the series, the "Charming School at Prism Stone" (Korean: 프리즘스톤과 함께하는 차밍스쿨) live-action skits aired instead of "Pretty Rhythm Studio", with the real-life members of Puretty starring in them.

Episode list

"Charming School With Prism Stone"

In the South Korean dub of the series, "Pretty Rhythm Studio" was replaced by a series of live-action skits titled "Charming School With Prism Stone" (Korean: 프리즘스톤과 함께하는 차밍스쿨), which starred the members of Puretty.

Notes and References

  1. News: Egan . Loo . Pretty Rhythm Dear My Future Anime to Premiere in April. . 2012-01-31.
  2. News: Egan . Loo . Pretty Rhythm Idol Group Prizmmy to Disband Next March . . 2016-12-09 . 2019-04-17 . May 30, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190530192601/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-12-09/pretty-rhythm-idol-group-prizmmy-to-disband-next-march/.109699 . live .