Kirarin Revolution (anime) (2024)

Kirarin☆Revolution (きらりん☆レボリューション / Sparkling☆Revolution) is a Romantic-Comedy, Idol anime series adapted from the manga of the same name.
The adaption was co-produced by Japan and South Korea, and the first episode premiered on TV Tokyo on April 7, 2006. The show ran from then to March 27, 2009.

There are three seasons total in the anime. The second is called "2nd Tour" and the third "3rd Tour". Each DVD is categorized by stages, thirteen stages to each season, thus totaling up to 39 stages in the anime. There are about three episodes per DVD. There are 51 episodes per season, therefore totaling up to 153 episodes in the anime.

Contents

  • 1 Plot
  • 2 Seasons
  • 3 Production
  • 4 Production Staff
  • 5 Cast
    • 5.1 Main Characters
    • 5.2 Supporting Characters
  • 6 Merchandise
  • 7 DVD
    • 7.1 Season 1
    • 7.2 Season 2
    • 7.3 Season 3
  • 8 Gallery

Plot[]

Tsukishima Kirari is a 14-year-old girl who only has her mind set on food. One day on her way home from school, she saving a turtle belonging to a boy named Hiwatari Seiji. She immediately falls in love with him. Kirari later discovers that Seiji is a member of the popular duo SHIPS with an another boy named Kazama Hiroto. To see him again, she decides to enter the world of show business herself and become an idol. Despite many obstacles, and with the help of her little cat Na-san and her friends, she manages to make a name for herself as an idol.

Seasons[]

Kirarin Revolution (anime) (1)

Season 1
Composed of 51 episodes.
Aired from April 7, 2006 to March 30, 2007.

Kirarin Revolution (anime) (2)

Season 2: 2nd Tour
Composed of 51 episodes.
Aired from April 6, 2007 to March 28, 2008.

Kirarin Revolution (anime) (3)

Season 3: 3rd Tour
Composed of 51 episodes.
Aired from April 8, 2008 to March 29, 2009.

Production[]

For the first two seasons, the animation was in 2D, otherwise known as traditional or hand-drawn animation. Traditional animation is a technique in which a person draws a frame by hand to create animation (although, in some cases, it is drawn on a computer). In the third and final season, the animation is changed to 3D, or CGI. CGI is another technique in which a person creates a frame using computers to make it look three-dimensional.

The character of Tsukishima Kirari is voiced by a real-life idol: Kusumi Koharu of Morning Musume, who also performs the series' songs under the heroine's name, releasing multiple singles and albums as Tsukishima Kirari starring Kusumi Koharu (Morning Musume), which serve as the anime's theme songs.

The series' bands, MilkyWay, Kira☆Pika, and SHIPS, are also adapted as real bands. Every member of each group voices their own character. MilkyWay and Kira☆Pika was voiced by Hello! Project idols: Hagiwara Mai of ℃-ute, Kitahara Sayaka and Kikkawa You. SHIPS was voiced by Ide Takuya and Kanai Shikou. They also play their characters in shows, concerts and TV programs.

Production Staff[]

  • Director: Masaharu Okuwaki (season 1 and 2), Yoshitaka Fujimoto (season 3)
  • Series Composition: Michihiro Tsuchiya
  • Script: Michihiro Tsuchiya
  • Storyboard: Masaharu Okuwaki
  • Episode Director: Yoshinori Odaka
  • Music: Bice
  • Original Manga: An Nakahara
  • Character Design: Yoshihiro Nagamori
  • Animation Director: Hiroshi Wagatsuma
  • Sound Director: Shigeru Chiba
  • Photographer Director: Eun Hee Kim
  • Producers: Hiroshi Tsuzuki, Yasuyuki Uchida, Yukio Kawasaki and Yutaka Saito
  • Animation Producers: DU YEOL JUNG and Yasuhiro Higuchi
  • Background Art: SUN GEUN HAN
  • Editor: Hiromi Komine
  • Planning: Nobumasa Sawabe and Toshihiro Nakazawa
  • Publicity: Kenji Takahashi and Machiko Ishii
  • Theme Song Arrangers: Masaki Iehara, Yasuji Goto and Yoichiro Yasuoka
  • Theme Song Composition: Tetsuro Oda and Tsunku
  • Theme Song Lyric Writers: Makoto Furuya, Michito and Tsunku
  • Theme Song Performers: Tsukishima Kirari starring Kusumi Koharu (Morning Musume), ℃-ute, Kira☆Pika and MilkyWay

Cast[]

Main Characters[]

  • Kusumi Koharu asTsukishima Kirari
  • Suyama Akio (ep 1-102) and Ide Takuya (ep 103-153) asKazama Hiroto
  • Hoshi Souichiro (ep 1-102) and Kanai Shikou (ep 103-153) asHiwatari Seiji
  • Ikeda Chigusa asNa-san

Supporting Characters[]

  • Mitsui Aika as Gurossan
  • Miyake Kaya as Sayaka
  • Sakaguchi Koichi as TanTan
  • Itou Kumiko as Miku
  • Joh Masako as Ogura Erina
  • Nozawa Masako as Obaa-chan
  • Neya Michiko as Kumoi Kasumi
  • Kouzuki Miwa as Na-yan
  • Chiba Susumu as Producer Muranishi
  • Kawakami Takafumi as Amamiya Arashi
  • Tsunematsu Ayumi as Tina Garland
  • Asakura Azumi as Tomo
  • Saito Chiwa as Kirisawa Aoi
  • Yamawaki Chomenori as Tsukishima Takashi
  • Mochizuki Hisayo as Mya-san
  • Izaki Hisayoshi as Manager Shakujii
  • Yoshizawa Hitomi as Hitomi
  • Sakata Ito as Girl
  • Takiguchi Junpei as Mr. Dancho
  • Kosugi Juurouta as Tanba Suzutarou
  • Hagiwara Mai as Mizuki Hikaru
  • Katsuki Masako as Mizora Seiko
  • Shinkawa Megumi as Mr. Na
  • Kumai Motoko as Higuchi Yasuhiro
  • Matsui Naoko as Chairwoman Higashiyama
  • Shitaya Noriko as Todou Fubuki and Mii-tyan
  • ​Kitahara Sayaka as Yukino Noel
  • Kikkawa Yuu as Hanasaki Cobeni
  • Asanuma Shintaro as Tsukishima Subaru
  • Aono Takeshi as Crossing over house steward
  • Ohta Tetsuharu as Kamata Tomo
  • Kakihara Tetsuya as Nii-kun
  • Takagi Wataru as Scoop Gotou
  • Sasamoto Yuku as Haruno Tsurara
  • Nishikawa Hazuki (un-credited)

Merchandise[]

To see all the merchandise, check the dedicated article.

DVD[]

Season 1[]

Volume NumberPublish Date
STAGE 1September 08, 2006
Contains episodes 01-04
STAGE 2October 06, 2006
Contains episodes 05-08
STAGE 3November 10, 2006
Contains episodes 09-12
STAGE 4December 08, 2006
Contains episodes 13-16
STAGE 5January 12, 2007
Contains episodes 17-20
STAGE 6February 09, 2007
Contains episodes 21-24
STAGE 7March 09, 2007
Contains episodes 25-28
STAGE 8April 04, 2007
Contains episodes 29-32
STAGE 9May 10, 2007
Contains episodes 33-36
STAGE 10June 08, 2007
Contains episodes 37-40
STAGE 11July 06, 2007
Contains episodes 41-44
STAGE 12August 10, 2007
Contains episodes 45-48
STAGE 13September 07, 2007
Contains episodes 49-51

Season 2[]

Volume NumberPublish Date
STAGE 1October 03, 2007
Contains episodes 52-55
STAGE 2November 09, 2007
Contains episodes 56-59
STAGE 3December 07, 2007
Contains episodes 60-63
STAGE 4January 11, 2008
Contains episodes 64-67
STAGE 5February 08, 2008
Contains episodes 68-71
STAGE 6March 07, 2008
Contains episodes 72-75
STAGE 7April 02, 2008
Contains episodes 76-79
STAGE 8May 09, 2008
Contains episodes 80-83
STAGE 9June 06, 2008
Contains episodes 84-87
STAGE 10July 09, 2008
Contains episodes 88-91
STAGE 11August 08, 2008
Contains episodes 92-95
STAGE 12September 10, 2008
Contains episodes 96-99
STAGE 13October 03, 2008
Contains episodes 99-102

Season 3[]

Volume NumberPublish Date
STAGE 1November 7, 2008
Contains episodes 103-106
STAGE 2December 10, 2008
Contains episodes 107-110
STAGE 3January 7, 2009
Contains episodes 111-114
STAGE 4February 6, 2009
Contains episodes 115-118
STAGE 5March 6, 2009
Contains episodes 119-122
STAGE 6April 3, 2009
Contains episodes 123-126
STAGE 7May 8, 2009
Contains episodes 127-130
STAGE 8June 10, 2009
Contains episodes 131-134
STAGE 9July 8, 2009
Contains episodes 135-138
STAGE 10August 5, 2009
Contains episodes 139-142
STAGE 11September 9, 2009
Contains episodes 143-146
STAGE 12October 2, 2009
Contains episodes 147-150
STAGE 13November 6, 2009
Contains episodes 151-153

Gallery[]

CD/DVD

Kirarin☆Revolution: STAGE 1

Kirarin☆Revolution: STAGE 2

Kirarin☆Revolution: STAGE 3

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Kirarin☆Revolution: STAGE 11

Kirarin☆Revolution: STAGE 12

Kirarin☆Revolution: STAGE 13

Kirarin☆Revolution 2nd Tour: STAGE 1

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Kirarin☆Revolution 2nd Tour: STAGE 3

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Kirarin☆Revolution 2nd Tour: STAGE 13

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 1

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Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 3

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 4

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 5

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Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 7

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 8

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 9

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Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 11

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 12

Kirarin☆Revolution 3rd Tour: STAGE 13

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