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Kirarin Revolution

Kirarin Revolution (Japanese: きらりん☆レボリューション, Hepburn: Kirarin Reboryūshon) is a Japanese manga series by An Nakahara. The series ran in the shōjo manga magazine Ciao from March 2004 to June 2009, with side stories running in Pucchigumi in 2006. The manga sold a cumulative total of over 10 million copies and was awarded Best Children's Manga at the 2006 Shogakukan Manga Awards.

Kirarin Revolution
Cover of the first volume of Kirarin Revolution
きらりん☆レボリューション
(Kirarin Reboryūshion)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byAn Nakahara
Published byShogakukan
ImprintCiao Comics
Magazine
DemographicShōjo
Original runMarch 2004June 2009
Volumes14 (List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed byMasaharu Okuwaki
Produced by
  • Susumu Matsuyama
  • Shinsaku Hatta (#1–31)
  • Kensuke Sarai (#32–68)
  • Takahiro Suzuki (#69–102)
Written byMichihiro Tsuchiya
Music bybice
Studio
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 7, 2006 (2006-04-07) March 28, 2008 (2008-03-28)
Episodes102 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Kirarin Revolution Stage 3
Directed byYoshitaka Fujimoto
Produced by
  • Susumu Matsuyama
  • Takahiro Suzuki
  • Mayumi Sato
Written byHiroko Fukuda
Music byYoichi Sakai
Studio
  • Synergy SP
  • SimImage
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run April 8, 2008 (2008-04-08) March 27, 2009 (2009-03-27)
Episodes51 (List of episodes)
Games

An anime adaptation premiered on April 7, 2006 in Japan on TV Tokyo and ran for 102 episodes until March 28, 2008.[3] A second season with the subtitle Kirarin Revolution Stage 3 (きらりん☆レボリューションSTAGE3, Kirarin Reboryūshon Stage 3) aired from April 8, 2008 to March 27, 2009 in high-definition and 3D animation. The anime series stars Morning Musume member Koharu Kusumi, and during the show's run, she released music and made appearances at concerts and crossover television shows as the character.[4] Starting with Kirarin Revolution Stage 3, additional cast members joined her in music activities, such as MilkyWay and Ships.

Plot

Kirari Tsukishima, a 14-year-old beauty, does not care about idols and the entertainment world because her mind is occupied by food. One day, after saving a turtle stranded in a tree, Kirari meets a boy named Seiji, who gives her a ticket to a concert to show his gratitude for her saving his pet. However, when Kirari shows up at the concert, another boy named Hiroto, tears up her ticket and warns her to stay away from Seiji, because they both live in different worlds. Kirari learns that Seiji and Hiroto are members of the idol group Ships. Finally understanding the meaning of "different worlds", Kirari refuses to give up pursuing Seiji and declares that she will also become an idol. However, being an idol requires tons of training and talent. Faced with rivals and scandals, Kirari is determined to come out as a top idol.

Characters

Main characters

Kirari Tsukishima (月島 きらり, Tsukishima Kirari)
Voiced by: Miyu Matsuki (drama CD), Koharu Kusumi (anime)
Kirari is a beautiful 14-year-old girl who strives to be an idol to become closer to Seiji. She has a huge appetite for food. Despite her shortcomings and lack of talents, she manages to persevere as a result of the help she receives from her friends and her unwavering resilience. As time passes and she spends time with Hiroto, she begins to fall in love with him instead.
Na-san (なーさん, Nā-san)
Voiced by: Kumiko Higa (drama CD), Chigusa Ikeda (anime)
Na-san is Kirari's cat who acts competent and intelligent. He provides a lot of help to Kirari and protects her from danger.
Hiroto Kazama (風真 宙人, Kazama Hiroto)
Voiced by: Masaki Mimoto (drama CD), Akio Suyama (#1–102), Takuya Ide (#103–153)
Hiroto is a member of boy band Ships. Hiroto acts honest and strict towards Kirari. Despite how he treats her, he falls in love with her. Although he supports Kirari's feelings for Seiji throughout the series, he often worries about her when she faces difficult situations and is usually the one who helps her out.
Seiji Hiwatari (日渡 星司, Hiwatari Seiji)
Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (drama CD), Souichiro Hoshi (#1–102), Shikou Kanai (#103–153)
Seiji is a member of boy band Ships. He is gentle and air-headed, and Kirari compares him to a prince. He has a pet turtle named Kame-san (カメさん).

Stage 3 characters

Noel Yukino (雪野 のえる, Yukino Noeru)
Voiced by: Sayaka Kitahara
Noel is an original character created for the anime and part of the idol unit MilkyWay. She is an athletic girl who loves playing sports. She is in love with her childhood friend, Cloudy. She owns a pet cat named Ni-kun (にーくん, Nī-kun, Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara), who used to be the leader of a gang in his cat town and joins Mi-chan and Na-san in their own idol unit, Triangle.
Kobeni Hanasaki (花咲 こべに, Hanasaki Kobeni)
Voiced by: You Kikkawa
Kobeni is an original character created for the anime and part of the idol unit MilkyWay. Kobeni is usually seen with a crystal ball. She owns a pet cat named Mi-chan (みーちゃん, Mī-chan, Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya), who used to live in luxury and joins Ni-kun and Na-san in their own idol unit, Triangle.

Recurring characters

Arashi Amamiya (雨宮 嵐, Amamiya Arashi)
Voiced by: Takafumi Kawakami
Arashi is Kirari's childhood friend and an illusionist who moved to Osaka when they were six. He tries to get Kirari to quit the entertainment world so that she will fulfill their childhood promise of being his wife. He owns a pet cat named Na-yan (なーやん, Nā-yan, Voiced by: Miwa Kouzuki), who is Na-san's brother.
Erina Ogura (小倉 エリナ, Ogura Erina)
Voiced by: Masako Jo
Erina is an idol who belongs to the same company as Kirari, yet views her Kirari as a rival and manipulates others in order to interfere with Kirari's progress. She attends the same school as Kirari, and formerly held the position of princess in her class' popularity ranks before Kirari transferred. She has a pet dog named TanTan (たんたん, Tantan, Voiced by: Koichi Sakaguchi).
Fubuki Todo (藤堂 ふぶき, Tōdō Fubuki)
Voiced by: Noriko Shitaya
Fubuki is a former model who transitioned into being an idol. She first dismisses Kirari, but she later regards her as a worthy friend and rival. Because Fubuki comes from a wealthy family and has experienced fame since childhood, she is viewed as spoiled and confidant. She owns a pet cat named Mya-san (みゃ~さん, Myā-san, Voiced by: Hisayo Mochizuki), who is Na-san and Na-yan's brother, and a pet chick named ToriDoshi (とりどし, Toridoshi), who has great physical strength.
Izumi Amakawa (天川 いずみ, Amakawa Izumi) / Hyotaro Izumi (和泉氷太郎, Izumi Hyōtarō)
Voiced by: Ryoka Yuzuki
Izumi is an idol working in the same company as Fubuki and views Kirari a rival for Hiroto's feelings, manipulating staff members and the media in order to keep Kirari away from him. Izumi's identity is revealed as Hiroto's childhood friend, Hyotaro, who had become an idol disguised as a girl after they had both promised each other to become idols as children. He owns a pet cat named Yoka-san (よかっさん, Yokassan, Voiced by: Chiemi Miyata), who wears glasses and has a crush on Na-san.
Cloudy (クラウディ, Kuraudi)
Voiced by: Toru Baba
Cloudy is a new idol working for the Higashiyama Company. He flirts with Kirari as part of the company's orders to sabotage Kirari's career, but he soon falls in love with her for real and eventually quits his company. He apologizes Kirari for sabotaging her so much to the point where she couldn't take it. He also says that he will return to someone's fan and support Kirari as an idol. His real name is Kiriya Hayami (流水霧也, Hayami Kiriya).
Aoi Kirisawa (霧沢 あおい, Kirisawa Aoi)
Voiced by: Chiwa Saito
Aoi is an original character created for the anime. Dubbed the "idol queen", she is a popular idol. She acts very kind and helpful, and is Nojo's 15th top idol winner. Aoi graduates from being an idol and travels around the world pursuing a new career in music, but she and Kirari remain good friends.
Hikaru Mizuki (観月 ひかる, Mizuki Hikaru)
Voiced by: Mai Hagiwara
Hikaru is an original character created for the anime. She is an idol trainee who Kirari mentors and forms the idol unit Kira Pika with her. At first, she acts rude towards Kirari, considering her as some sort of fool. However, she starts to respect her as she teaches her important lessons and helps her out whenever she struggles. The two eventually become close friends and Hikaru thanks Kirari for all her help at last. Afterwards, Hikaru continues her career as a solo singer after their last concert as Kira Pika ends.

Family members

Takashi Tsukishima (月島 天, Tsukishima Takashi)
Voiced by: Chomenori Yamawaki
Takashi is Kirari's doting father who brought up Kirari by himself. Although he is an easygoing person, he initially opposes the idea of Kirari becoming an idol, but he begins to support her after seeing how serious she is about her career.
Subaru Tsukishima (月島 すばる, Tsukishima Subaru)
Voiced by: Shintaro Asanuma
Subaru is Kirari's brother who resides in America with the hope of having his own idol debut and currently studies acting in New York. He owns a pet cat named Mr. Na (Mr.なー, Mr. Nā, Voiced by: Megumi Shinkawa), who he found at Fifth Avenue.
Grandmother (おばあちゃん, Obaa-chan)
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa
Kirari's grandmother is an original character created for the anime. She encourages Kirari to be an idol since she is a secret fan of Ships, particularly Hiroto.
Luna (ルナ, Runa) / Urara Tsukishima (月島うらら, Tsukishima Urara)
Luna is an original character created for the anime. She is Kirari's mother and a famous actress under the stage name Luna (ルナ, Runa). She asks Kirari to go to Hollywood with her but Kirari refuses and decides to remain in Japan, continuing to be an idol.

Managers and producers

Chairman Muranishi (村西 社長, Muranishi-shachō)
Voiced by: Susumu Chiba
Muranishi is the chairman of the company that Kirari and Ships belong to. He recognizes the potential that Kirari possesses and makes a lot of arrangements before and after she becomes an idol. He owns a pet mouse named Director Nezumi (ネズミ 会長, Nezumi-kanchō), who is the director of the company and chooses the idols' jobs.
Kasumi Kumoi (雲井 かすみ, Kumoi Kasumi)
Voiced by: Michiko Neya
Kumoi is an original character created for the anime, but she appeared in the manga beginning in volume 9. She is Kirari's manager and was previously an idol under the name Kasumi Hoshino (星野かすみ, Hoshino Kasumi). Although externally a serious and humorless person, she is actually pleased by Kirari's willingness to do her best in every situation.
Shakujii (石神井, Shakujii)
Voiced by: Hisayoshi Izaki
Shakujii is Erina's subservient manager, who tries to fulfill Erina's every request.
Tomo Kamata (鎌田 友雄, Kamata Tomō)
Voiced by: Tetsuharu Ōta
Mr. Kama is an original character created for the anime. He is Kirari and Ships' songwriter.
Kaoruko Higashiyama (東山 薫子, Higashiyama Kaoruko)
Voiced by: Naoko Matsui
Higashiyama is the chairman of the Higanshiyama Company with a crush on Muranishi. Originally, she attempts to sabotage Kirari's career, but after her best stars quit and Muranishi gets upset, she concentrates on making top quality stars instead. She owns a pet alligator named Catherine (キャサリン, Kyasarin).

Media

Manga

Kirarin Revolution was serialized in the monthly magazine Ciao from the March 2004 issue to the June 2009 issue.[1] The chapters were later released in bound volumes by Shogakukan under the "Ciao Comics" imprint. A total of 14 volumes have been released. Originally, Nakahara planned Kirari's name to be "Konomi Hazuki" and Hiroto's last name to be "Tsukishima."[5]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
01 August 28, 2004[6]978-4-09-135616-1
02 February 1, 2005[7]978-4-09-135617-8
03 April 27, 2005[8]978-4-09-135618-5
04 August 27, 2005[9]978-4-09-135619-2
05 December 26, 2005[10]978-4-09-130296-0
06 March 31, 2006[11]978-4-09-130399-8
07 July 29, 2006[12]978-4-09-130525-1
08 November 29, 2006[5]978-4-09-130665-4
09 March 30, 2007[13]978-4-09-131090-3
10 August 31, 2007[14]978-4-09-131230-3
11 January 31, 2008[15]978-4-09-131497-0
12 July 1, 2008[16]978-4-09-131760-5
13 November 28, 2008[17]978-4-09-132086-5
14 July 24, 2009[18]978-4-09-132685-0

Anime

Kirarin Revolution was adapted into an anime series by SynergySP and G&G Entertainment in 2006.[19] It aired on TV Tokyo from April 7, 2006 to March 27, 2008 for a total of 102 episodes. Koharu Kusumi from Morning Musume was cast as Kirari. Kusumi also performed the opening and ending theme songs, as well as releasing music under Kirari Tsukishima's name.[20] Kusumi noted in her autobiography, 17-sai no Tenshoku, that the anime was originally supposed to last for one year, but due to the success of the show, it was renewed for two more broadcast years.[21]

After the show's third renewal, Kirarin Revolution broadcast its second season with the subtitle Kirarin Revolution Stage 3. The show aired on TV Tokyo from April 8, 2008 to March 27, 2009, for a total of 51 episodes.[22] It was animated by SynergySP and SimImage in 3D animation and HD format. Noel Yukino and Kobeni Hanasaki, new original characters played by Sayaka Kitahara and You Kikkawa from Hello Pro Egg, were added to the main cast.[23] Takuya Ide and Shikou Kanai were cast as the new actors for Ships members Hiroto and Seiji.[24]

In addition to providing the voice to Kirari, Kusumi made crossover appearances at concerts and television shows as her character, including being a recurring guest on Haromoni and Oha Suta,[25] which made her one of the pioneers of the "idol voice actor" crossover beginning in the late 2000s.[26] For the summer of 2007, Mai Hagiwara from Cute was cast as an anime-original character, Hikaru Mizuki, and became part of an anime-original idol subunit Kira Pika with Kusumi for a short story arc, releasing music and making in-character appearances on other television shows on TV Tokyo.[27] During Kirarin Revolution Stage 3's run, the show's new format launched a singing career for new cast and allowed crossover appearances on other television shows as their characters.[23][24] On April 4, 2008, Ide and Kanai appeared on Oha Suta as their characters for the first time and also had their own in-character segment on the show on Thursdays from April 10, 2008 to May 4, 2009.[25][28]

In 2007, Viz Media Europe licensed the anime for European release under the title Kilari![29][30]

Live-action TV series

Short live-action drama episodes were aired on Oha Suta, with small segments aired over several days. The cast from the anime series reprised their roles.

No. Title Original air date Original end date
1"The Secret Behind the New Song "Happy""
Transcription: "Shin Kyoku "Happy" Tanjō no Himitsu" (Japanese: 新曲「ハッピー☆彡」誕生の秘密[31])
April 23, 2007 (2007-04-23)May 2, 2007 (2007-05-02)
Kirari records her newest song, "Happy", with Jake Shimamura, an eccentric music director.
2"Can Kirari Perform at the WHF Stage?"
Transcription: "Kirari wa WHF Suteiji ni Deban Dekiru no Ka?" (Japanese: きらりはWHFステージに出演できるのか?)
June 8, 2007 (2007-06-08)June 21, 2007 (2007-06-21)
3"Kira Pika Story"
Transcription: "Kira Pika Sutōrī" (Japanese: きら☆ぴか ストーリー)
July 4, 2007 (2007-07-04)July 18, 2007 (2007-07-18)
Kirari and Hikaru prepare to debut as an idol sub-group named Kira Pika, but they must resolve their differences to be successful.
4"Chase After the Mystery Behind the Strange Ring!!"
Transcription: "Fushigi na Yubiwa no Nazo wo Oe!!" (Japanese: ふしぎなゆびわのなぞをおえ!!)
October 24, 2007 (2007-10-24)November 6, 2007 (2007-11-06)
5"The Second Kirari?! Noel Yukino version"
Transcription: "Dai Ni no Kirari!? Yukino Noeru hen" (Japanese: 第2のきらり!? 雪野のえる編)
April 14, 2008 (2008-04-14)April 18, 2008 (2008-04-18)
Kirari wants Noel to become an idol, but Noel is not interested and wants to play sports.
6"The Second Kirari?! Kobeni Hanasaki version"
Transcription: "Dai Ni no Kirari!? Hanasaki Kobeni hen" (Japanese: 第2のきらり!? 花咲こべに編)
April 21, 2008 (2008-04-21)April 25, 2008 (2008-04-25)
Kirari wants Kobeni to become an idol, but Kobeni feels too unconfident.
7"Kira Revo Plus: The Secret Behind Pa-Pancake"
Transcription: "Kira Rebo Purasu: Papankēki Tanjo Hiwa" (Japanese: きら☆レボ+ パパンケーキ誕生秘話)
July 7, 2008 (2008-07-07)July 15, 2008 (2008-07-15)
8"Kira Revo Plus: The Journey to the Special Live Show"
Transcription: "Kira Rebo Purasu: Supesharu Raibu e no Michi" (Japanese: きら☆レボ+ スペシャルライブへの道)
September 26, 2008 (2008-09-26)October 1, 2008 (2008-10-01)
MilkyWay and Ships prepare for their first concert event.
9"Kira Revo Plus: Rute-Rute version"
Transcription: "Kira Rebo Purasu: Ruterute hen" (Japanese: きら☆レボ+ るてるて編)
October 20, 2008 (2008-10-20)October 28, 2008 (2008-10-28)
A cursed teru teru bōzu, known as a rute rute, starts pursuing MilkyWay and Ships, causing rain to fall wherever they go.
10"You're Here"
Transcription: "Kimi ga Iru" (Japanese: きみがいる)
November 25, 2008 (2008-11-25)December 1, 2008 (2008-12-01)

  • "The Mysterious Girl" (謎の女の子, Nazo no Onnanoko): While filming the music video for "Kimi ga Iru", Hiroto and Seiji find a snow fairy princess named Lareine and help her run away from two men in black chasing her.[24]
  • "Run!" (にげろ!, Nigero!): After Lareine helps Hiroto and Seiji escape, they spend time together in the city.
  • "Magic?!" (魔法!?, Mahō!?): Hiroto and Seiji are confronted by the men in the park, who try to freeze them with magic. After escaping, they bring Lareine to a ferris wheel.
  • "You're Here" (きみがいる, Kimi ga Iru): Hiroto and Seiji finish filming their music video. Lareine saves them from the men's attacks, causing crystals to rain on them during the shoot. Satisfied, she returns to her kingdom.
11"Kira Revo Plus: Happy Happy Sunday! version"
Transcription: "Kira Rebo Purasu: Hapi Hapi Sandē! hen" (Japanese: きら☆レボ+ はぴ☆はぴサンデー!編)
January 26, 2009 (2009-01-26)January 30, 2009 (2009-01-30)
Hiroto and Kirari switch bodies and must go on with each other's lives without anyone noticing before they can change back.

Video games

Several video games produced by Konami were released for the Nintendo DS during the show's run. All six games sold a cumulative total of 650,000 copies.[32]

Title Console(s) Release Date Publisher
Kirarin Revolution: Kira Kira Idol Audition (きらりん☆レボリューション きらきらアイドルオーディション) Nintendo DS
  • JP: August 10, 2006
Konami
Kirarin Revolution: Na-san to Issho (きらりん☆レボリューション なーさんといっしょ) Nintendo DS
  • JPN: December 7, 2006
  • FRA: April 29, 2010
Konami
Kilari: Become a Star[a] Nintendo DS
  • JP: July 12, 2007
  • EU: November 4, 2010
Konami
Kirarin Revolution: Tsukutte Misechao! Kime Kira Stage (きらりん☆レボリューション つくってみせちゃお! キメ☆きらステージ) Nintendo DS
  • JP: December 13, 2007
Konami
Kirarin Revolution: Minna de Odorou Furi Furi Debut! (きらりん☆レボリューション みんなでおどろうフリフリデビュー!) Nintendo DS
  • JP: July 24, 2008
Konami
Kirarin Revolution: Atsumete Change! Kurikira Coord (きらりん☆レボリューション あつめてチェンジ!クルキラ★コーデ) Nintendo DS
  • JP: December 20, 2008
Konami

Trading card game

Atlus released a set of trading cards for the series that were compatible with the Kirarin Revolution arcade games available from November 28, 2006 to July 2009. The first set was titled Kirarin Revolution: Happy Idol Life (きらりん☆レボリューション ハッピー★アイドルライフ). The second, released in 2008, was titled Kirarin Revolution: Kuru Kira Idol Days (きらりん☆レボリューション クルキラ★アイドルDays). Along with Takara Tomy's paper doll Millefeui Cards, the Kuru Kira Idol Days cards sold a combined total of 50 million pieces.[32]

Reception

Kirarin Revolution has sold a cumulative total of over 10 million physical copies.[35] It won the 2006 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.[36]

Oricon notes that while actors releasing music as their characters have been notable,[20] Kusumi portraying Kirari Tsukishima in voice and in a real-world context pioneered the "idol voice actor" crossover beginning in the late 2000s, along with Aya Hirano from the Haruhi Suzumiya series.[26] Parallels have been drawn between Kusumi and Kirari, citing their similarities in age, career, and process of becoming an idol, which led Kusumi to be closely associated with the character.[20] In the week of December 24–30, 2007, the Kirarin Revolution anime series had an average viewership rating of 2.6%.[37] Kusumi was named #17 in Daitan Map's "Top 50 Voice Actors of Popular Characters" in 2007 for her role as Kirari.[38]

On his review of the first volume, Carlo Santos from Anime News Network highlighted the focus on friendship, the story's light-hearted tone, and clean artwork as attractive to young readers; at the same time, Santos mentions the story presents a wish fulfillment fantasy and advises critics of the idol industry to "avoid the series entirely."[39] Kirarin Revolution was ranked #6 on Anime News Network's list of "6 Idols that Fandom Forgot", with Lynzee Loveridge stating that despite the series' long run, it failed to attract an audience outside of its target demographic and was quickly forgotten after its end.[40]

Notes

  1. ^ Released as Kirarin Revolution: Mezase! Idol Queen (きらりん☆レボリューション めざせ!アイドルクイーン) in Japan.[33][34]

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MilkyWay redirects here For other uses see Milky Way disambiguation Kirarin Revolution Japanese きらりん レボリューション Hepburn Kirarin Reboryushon is a Japanese manga series by An Nakahara The series ran in the shōjo manga magazine Ciao from March 2004 to June 2009 with side stories running in Pucchigumi in 2006 The manga sold a cumulative total of over 10 million copies and was awarded Best Children s Manga at the 2006 Shogakukan Manga Awards Kirarin RevolutionCover of the first volume of Kirarin Revolutionきらりん レボリューション Kirarin Reboryushion GenreRomantic comedy 1 MangaWritten byAn NakaharaPublished byShogakukanImprintCiao ComicsMagazineCiaoPucchigumi 2 DemographicShōjoOriginal runMarch 2004 June 2009Volumes14 List of volumes Anime television seriesDirected byMasaharu OkuwakiProduced bySusumu MatsuyamaShinsaku Hatta 1 31 Kensuke Sarai 32 68 Takahiro Suzuki 69 102 Written byMichihiro TsuchiyaMusic bybiceStudioSynergy SPG amp G EntertainmentOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal runApril 7 2006 2006 04 07 March 28 2008 2008 03 28 Episodes102 List of episodes Anime television seriesKirarin Revolution Stage 3Directed byYoshitaka FujimotoProduced bySusumu MatsuyamaTakahiro SuzukiMayumi SatoWritten byHiroko FukudaMusic byYoichi SakaiStudioSynergy SPSimImageOriginal networkTV TokyoOriginal runApril 8 2008 2008 04 08 March 27 2009 2009 03 27 Episodes51 List of episodes GamesList of Kirarin Revolution gamesAn anime adaptation premiered on April 7 2006 in Japan on TV Tokyo and ran for 102 episodes until March 28 2008 3 A second season with the subtitle Kirarin Revolution Stage 3 きらりん レボリューションSTAGE3 Kirarin Reboryushon Stage 3 aired from April 8 2008 to March 27 2009 in high definition and 3D animation The anime series stars Morning Musume member Koharu Kusumi and during the show s run she released music and made appearances at concerts and crossover television shows as the character 4 Starting with Kirarin Revolution Stage 3 additional cast members joined her in music activities such as MilkyWay and Ships Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Stage 3 characters 2 3 Recurring characters 2 4 Family members 2 5 Managers and producers 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 2 Anime 3 3 Live action TV series 3 4 Video games 3 4 1 Trading card game 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditKirari Tsukishima a 14 year old beauty does not care about idols and the entertainment world because her mind is occupied by food One day after saving a turtle stranded in a tree Kirari meets a boy named Seiji who gives her a ticket to a concert to show his gratitude for her saving his pet However when Kirari shows up at the concert another boy named Hiroto tears up her ticket and warns her to stay away from Seiji because they both live in different worlds Kirari learns that Seiji and Hiroto are members of the idol group Ships Finally understanding the meaning of different worlds Kirari refuses to give up pursuing Seiji and declares that she will also become an idol However being an idol requires tons of training and talent Faced with rivals and scandals Kirari is determined to come out as a top idol Characters EditMain characters Edit Kirari Tsukishima 月島 きらり Tsukishima Kirari Voiced by Miyu Matsuki drama CD Koharu Kusumi anime Kirari is a beautiful 14 year old girl who strives to be an idol to become closer to Seiji She has a huge appetite for food Despite her shortcomings and lack of talents she manages to persevere as a result of the help she receives from her friends and her unwavering resilience As time passes and she spends time with Hiroto she begins to fall in love with him instead Na san なーさん Na san Voiced by Kumiko Higa drama CD Chigusa Ikeda anime Na san is Kirari s cat who acts competent and intelligent He provides a lot of help to Kirari and protects her from danger Hiroto Kazama 風真 宙人 Kazama Hiroto Voiced by Masaki Mimoto drama CD Akio Suyama 1 102 Takuya Ide 103 153 Hiroto is a member of boy band Ships Hiroto acts honest and strict towards Kirari Despite how he treats her he falls in love with her Although he supports Kirari s feelings for Seiji throughout the series he often worries about her when she faces difficult situations and is usually the one who helps her out Seiji Hiwatari 日渡 星司 Hiwatari Seiji Voiced by Wataru Hatano drama CD Souichiro Hoshi 1 102 Shikou Kanai 103 153 Seiji is a member of boy band Ships He is gentle and air headed and Kirari compares him to a prince He has a pet turtle named Kame san カメさん Stage 3 characters Edit Noel Yukino 雪野 のえる Yukino Noeru Voiced by Sayaka Kitahara Noel is an original character created for the anime and part of the idol unit MilkyWay She is an athletic girl who loves playing sports She is in love with her childhood friend Cloudy She owns a pet cat named Ni kun にーくん Ni kun Voiced by Tetsuya Kakihara who used to be the leader of a gang in his cat town and joins Mi chan and Na san in their own idol unit Triangle Kobeni Hanasaki 花咲 こべに Hanasaki Kobeni Voiced by You Kikkawa Kobeni is an original character created for the anime and part of the idol unit MilkyWay Kobeni is usually seen with a crystal ball She owns a pet cat named Mi chan みーちゃん Mi chan Voiced by Noriko Shitaya who used to live in luxury and joins Ni kun and Na san in their own idol unit Triangle Recurring characters Edit Arashi Amamiya 雨宮 嵐 Amamiya Arashi Voiced by Takafumi Kawakami Arashi is Kirari s childhood friend and an illusionist who moved to Osaka when they were six He tries to get Kirari to quit the entertainment world so that she will fulfill their childhood promise of being his wife He owns a pet cat named Na yan なーやん Na yan Voiced by Miwa Kouzuki who is Na san s brother Erina Ogura 小倉 エリナ Ogura Erina Voiced by Masako Jo Erina is an idol who belongs to the same company as Kirari yet views her Kirari as a rival and manipulates others in order to interfere with Kirari s progress She attends the same school as Kirari and formerly held the position of princess in her class popularity ranks before Kirari transferred She has a pet dog named TanTan たんたん Tantan Voiced by Koichi Sakaguchi Fubuki Todo 藤堂 ふぶき Tōdō Fubuki Voiced by Noriko Shitaya Fubuki is a former model who transitioned into being an idol She first dismisses Kirari but she later regards her as a worthy friend and rival Because Fubuki comes from a wealthy family and has experienced fame since childhood she is viewed as spoiled and confidant She owns a pet cat named Mya san みゃ さん Mya san Voiced by Hisayo Mochizuki who is Na san and Na yan s brother and a pet chick named ToriDoshi とりどし Toridoshi who has great physical strength Izumi Amakawa 天川 いずみ Amakawa Izumi Hyotaro Izumi 和泉氷太郎 Izumi Hyōtarō Voiced by Ryoka Yuzuki Izumi is an idol working in the same company as Fubuki and views Kirari a rival for Hiroto s feelings manipulating staff members and the media in order to keep Kirari away from him Izumi s identity is revealed as Hiroto s childhood friend Hyotaro who had become an idol disguised as a girl after they had both promised each other to become idols as children He owns a pet cat named Yoka san よかっさん Yokassan Voiced by Chiemi Miyata who wears glasses and has a crush on Na san Cloudy クラウディ Kuraudi Voiced by Toru Baba Cloudy is a new idol working for the Higashiyama Company He flirts with Kirari as part of the company s orders to sabotage Kirari s career but he soon falls in love with her for real and eventually quits his company He apologizes Kirari for sabotaging her so much to the point where she couldn t take it He also says that he will return to someone s fan and support Kirari as an idol His real name is Kiriya Hayami 流水霧也 Hayami Kiriya Aoi Kirisawa 霧沢 あおい Kirisawa Aoi Voiced by Chiwa Saito Aoi is an original character created for the anime Dubbed the idol queen she is a popular idol She acts very kind and helpful and is Nojo s 15th top idol winner Aoi graduates from being an idol and travels around the world pursuing a new career in music but she and Kirari remain good friends Hikaru Mizuki 観月 ひかる Mizuki Hikaru Voiced by Mai Hagiwara Hikaru is an original character created for the anime She is an idol trainee who Kirari mentors and forms the idol unit Kira Pika with her At first she acts rude towards Kirari considering her as some sort of fool However she starts to respect her as she teaches her important lessons and helps her out whenever she struggles The two eventually become close friends and Hikaru thanks Kirari for all her help at last Afterwards Hikaru continues her career as a solo singer after their last concert as Kira Pika ends Family members Edit Takashi Tsukishima 月島 天 Tsukishima Takashi Voiced by Chomenori Yamawaki Takashi is Kirari s doting father who brought up Kirari by himself Although he is an easygoing person he initially opposes the idea of Kirari becoming an idol but he begins to support her after seeing how serious she is about her career Subaru Tsukishima 月島 すばる Tsukishima Subaru Voiced by Shintaro Asanuma Subaru is Kirari s brother who resides in America with the hope of having his own idol debut and currently studies acting in New York He owns a pet cat named Mr Na Mr なー Mr Na Voiced by Megumi Shinkawa who he found at Fifth Avenue Grandmother おばあちゃん Obaa chan Voiced by Masako Nozawa Kirari s grandmother is an original character created for the anime She encourages Kirari to be an idol since she is a secret fan of Ships particularly Hiroto Luna ルナ Runa Urara Tsukishima 月島うらら Tsukishima Urara Luna is an original character created for the anime She is Kirari s mother and a famous actress under the stage name Luna ルナ Runa She asks Kirari to go to Hollywood with her but Kirari refuses and decides to remain in Japan continuing to be an idol Managers and producers Edit Chairman Muranishi 村西 社長 Muranishi shachō Voiced by Susumu Chiba Muranishi is the chairman of the company that Kirari and Ships belong to He recognizes the potential that Kirari possesses and makes a lot of arrangements before and after she becomes an idol He owns a pet mouse named Director Nezumi ネズミ 会長 Nezumi kanchō who is the director of the company and chooses the idols jobs Kasumi Kumoi 雲井 かすみ Kumoi Kasumi Voiced by Michiko Neya Kumoi is an original character created for the anime but she appeared in the manga beginning in volume 9 She is Kirari s manager and was previously an idol under the name Kasumi Hoshino 星野かすみ Hoshino Kasumi Although externally a serious and humorless person she is actually pleased by Kirari s willingness to do her best in every situation Shakujii 石神井 Shakujii Voiced by Hisayoshi Izaki Shakujii is Erina s subservient manager who tries to fulfill Erina s every request Tomo Kamata 鎌田 友雄 Kamata Tomō Voiced by Tetsuharu Ōta Mr Kama is an original character created for the anime He is Kirari and Ships songwriter Kaoruko Higashiyama 東山 薫子 Higashiyama Kaoruko Voiced by Naoko Matsui Higashiyama is the chairman of the Higanshiyama Company with a crush on Muranishi Originally she attempts to sabotage Kirari s career but after her best stars quit and Muranishi gets upset she concentrates on making top quality stars instead She owns a pet alligator named Catherine キャサリン Kyasarin Media EditManga Edit Kirarin Revolution was serialized in the monthly magazine Ciao from the March 2004 issue to the June 2009 issue 1 The chapters were later released in bound volumes by Shogakukan under the Ciao Comics imprint A total of 14 volumes have been released Originally Nakahara planned Kirari s name to be Konomi Hazuki and Hiroto s last name to be Tsukishima 5 No Japanese release date Japanese ISBN01August 28 2004 6 978 4 09 135616 102February 1 2005 7 978 4 09 135617 803April 27 2005 8 978 4 09 135618 504August 27 2005 9 978 4 09 135619 205December 26 2005 10 978 4 09 130296 006March 31 2006 11 978 4 09 130399 807July 29 2006 12 978 4 09 130525 108November 29 2006 5 978 4 09 130665 409March 30 2007 13 978 4 09 131090 310August 31 2007 14 978 4 09 131230 311January 31 2008 15 978 4 09 131497 012July 1 2008 16 978 4 09 131760 513November 28 2008 17 978 4 09 132086 514July 24 2009 18 978 4 09 132685 0Anime Edit Main articles List of Kirarin Revolution episodes List of Kirarin Revolution Stage 3 episodes and Kirarin Revolution discography Kirarin Revolution was adapted into an anime series by SynergySP and G amp G Entertainment in 2006 19 It aired on TV Tokyo from April 7 2006 to March 27 2008 for a total of 102 episodes Koharu Kusumi from Morning Musume was cast as Kirari Kusumi also performed the opening and ending theme songs as well as releasing music under Kirari Tsukishima s name 20 Kusumi noted in her autobiography 17 sai no Tenshoku that the anime was originally supposed to last for one year but due to the success of the show it was renewed for two more broadcast years 21 After the show s third renewal Kirarin Revolution broadcast its second season with the subtitle Kirarin Revolution Stage 3 The show aired on TV Tokyo from April 8 2008 to March 27 2009 for a total of 51 episodes 22 It was animated by SynergySP and SimImage in 3D animation and HD format Noel Yukino and Kobeni Hanasaki new original characters played by Sayaka Kitahara and You Kikkawa from Hello Pro Egg were added to the main cast 23 Takuya Ide and Shikou Kanai were cast as the new actors for Ships members Hiroto and Seiji 24 In addition to providing the voice to Kirari Kusumi made crossover appearances at concerts and television shows as her character including being a recurring guest on Haromoni and Oha Suta 25 which made her one of the pioneers of the idol voice actor crossover beginning in the late 2000s 26 For the summer of 2007 Mai Hagiwara from Cute was cast as an anime original character Hikaru Mizuki and became part of an anime original idol subunit Kira Pika with Kusumi for a short story arc releasing music and making in character appearances on other television shows on TV Tokyo 27 During Kirarin Revolution Stage 3 s run the show s new format launched a singing career for new cast and allowed crossover appearances on other television shows as their characters 23 24 On April 4 2008 Ide and Kanai appeared on Oha Suta as their characters for the first time and also had their own in character segment on the show on Thursdays from April 10 2008 to May 4 2009 25 28 In 2007 Viz Media Europe licensed the anime for European release under the title Kilari 29 30 Live action TV series Edit Short live action drama episodes were aired on Oha Suta with small segments aired over several days The cast from the anime series reprised their roles No Title Original air date Original end date1 The Secret Behind the New Song Happy Transcription Shin Kyoku Happy Tanjō no Himitsu Japanese 新曲 ハッピー 彡 誕生の秘密 31 April 23 2007 2007 04 23 May 2 2007 2007 05 02 Kirari records her newest song Happy with Jake Shimamura an eccentric music director 2 Can Kirari Perform at the WHF Stage Transcription Kirari wa WHF Suteiji ni Deban Dekiru no Ka Japanese きらりはWHFステージに出演できるのか June 8 2007 2007 06 08 June 21 2007 2007 06 21 3 Kira Pika Story Transcription Kira Pika Sutōri Japanese きら ぴか ストーリー July 4 2007 2007 07 04 July 18 2007 2007 07 18 Kirari and Hikaru prepare to debut as an idol sub group named Kira Pika but they must resolve their differences to be successful 4 Chase After the Mystery Behind the Strange Ring Transcription Fushigi na Yubiwa no Nazo wo Oe Japanese ふしぎなゆびわのなぞをおえ October 24 2007 2007 10 24 November 6 2007 2007 11 06 5 The Second Kirari Noel Yukino version Transcription Dai Ni no Kirari Yukino Noeru hen Japanese 第2のきらり 雪野のえる編 April 14 2008 2008 04 14 April 18 2008 2008 04 18 Kirari wants Noel to become an idol but Noel is not interested and wants to play sports 6 The Second Kirari Kobeni Hanasaki version Transcription Dai Ni no Kirari Hanasaki Kobeni hen Japanese 第2のきらり 花咲こべに編 April 21 2008 2008 04 21 April 25 2008 2008 04 25 Kirari wants Kobeni to become an idol but Kobeni feels too unconfident 7 Kira Revo Plus The Secret Behind Pa Pancake Transcription Kira Rebo Purasu Papankeki Tanjo Hiwa Japanese きら レボ パパンケーキ誕生秘話 July 7 2008 2008 07 07 July 15 2008 2008 07 15 8 Kira Revo Plus The Journey to the Special Live Show Transcription Kira Rebo Purasu Supesharu Raibu e no Michi Japanese きら レボ スペシャルライブへの道 September 26 2008 2008 09 26 October 1 2008 2008 10 01 MilkyWay and Ships prepare for their first concert event 9 Kira Revo Plus Rute Rute version Transcription Kira Rebo Purasu Ruterute hen Japanese きら レボ るてるて編 October 20 2008 2008 10 20 October 28 2008 2008 10 28 A cursed teru teru bōzu known as a rute rute starts pursuing MilkyWay and Ships causing rain to fall wherever they go 10 You re Here Transcription Kimi ga Iru Japanese きみがいる November 25 2008 2008 11 25 December 1 2008 2008 12 01 The Mysterious Girl 謎の女の子 Nazo no Onnanoko While filming the music video for Kimi ga Iru Hiroto and Seiji find a snow fairy princess named Lareine and help her run away from two men in black chasing her 24 Run にげろ Nigero After Lareine helps Hiroto and Seiji escape they spend time together in the city Magic 魔法 Mahō Hiroto and Seiji are confronted by the men in the park who try to freeze them with magic After escaping they bring Lareine to a ferris wheel You re Here きみがいる Kimi ga Iru Hiroto and Seiji finish filming their music video Lareine saves them from the men s attacks causing crystals to rain on them during the shoot Satisfied she returns to her kingdom 11 Kira Revo Plus Happy Happy Sunday version Transcription Kira Rebo Purasu Hapi Hapi Sande hen Japanese きら レボ はぴ はぴサンデー 編 January 26 2009 2009 01 26 January 30 2009 2009 01 30 Hiroto and Kirari switch bodies and must go on with each other s lives without anyone noticing before they can change back Video games Edit Several video games produced by Konami were released for the Nintendo DS during the show s run All six games sold a cumulative total of 650 000 copies 32 Title Console s Release Date PublisherKirarin Revolution Kira Kira Idol Audition きらりん レボリューション きらきらアイドルオーディション Nintendo DS JP August 10 2006 KonamiKirarin Revolution Na san to Issho きらりん レボリューション なーさんといっしょ Nintendo DS JPN December 7 2006FRA April 29 2010 KonamiKilari Become a Star a Nintendo DS JP July 12 2007EU November 4 2010 KonamiKirarin Revolution Tsukutte Misechao Kime Kira Stage きらりん レボリューション つくってみせちゃお キメ きらステージ Nintendo DS JP December 13 2007 KonamiKirarin Revolution Minna de Odorou Furi Furi Debut きらりん レボリューション みんなでおどろうフリフリデビュー Nintendo DS JP July 24 2008 KonamiKirarin Revolution Atsumete Change Kurikira Coord きらりん レボリューション あつめてチェンジ クルキラ コーデ Nintendo DS JP December 20 2008 KonamiTrading card game Edit Atlus released a set of trading cards for the series that were compatible with the Kirarin Revolution arcade games available from November 28 2006 to July 2009 The first set was titled Kirarin Revolution Happy Idol Life きらりん レボリューション ハッピー アイドルライフ The second released in 2008 was titled Kirarin Revolution Kuru Kira Idol Days きらりん レボリューション クルキラ アイドルDays Along with Takara Tomy s paper doll Millefeui Cards the Kuru Kira Idol Days cards sold a combined total of 50 million pieces 32 Reception EditKirarin Revolution has sold a cumulative total of over 10 million physical copies 35 It won the 2006 Shogakukan Manga Award for children s manga 36 Oricon notes that while actors releasing music as their characters have been notable 20 Kusumi portraying Kirari Tsukishima in voice and in a real world context pioneered the idol voice actor crossover beginning in the late 2000s along with Aya Hirano from the Haruhi Suzumiya series 26 Parallels have been drawn between Kusumi and Kirari citing their similarities in age career and process of becoming an idol which led Kusumi to be closely associated with the character 20 In the week of December 24 30 2007 the Kirarin Revolution anime series had an average viewership rating of 2 6 37 Kusumi was named 17 in Daitan Map s Top 50 Voice Actors of Popular Characters in 2007 for her role as Kirari 38 On his review of the first volume Carlo Santos from Anime News Network highlighted the focus on friendship the story s light hearted tone and clean artwork as attractive to young readers at the same time Santos mentions the story presents a wish fulfillment fantasy and advises critics of the idol industry to avoid the series entirely 39 Kirarin Revolution was ranked 6 on Anime News Network s list of 6 Idols that Fandom Forgot with Lynzee Loveridge stating that despite the series long run it failed to attract an audience outside of its target demographic and was quickly forgotten after its end 40 Notes Edit Released as Kirarin Revolution Mezase Idol Queen きらりん レボリューション めざせ アイドルクイーン in Japan 33 34 References Edit a b Loo Egan May 3 2009 An Nakahara Ends Kirarin Revolution Manga in Japan Anime News Network Retrieved December 31 2018 Nelkin Sarah March 26 2013 Friendship is Magic Has Manga in the Works Anime News Network Retrieved September 5 2016 あにてれ きらりん レボリューション TV Tokyo Retrieved September 15 2012 久住小春 モーニング娘 とハロプロ卒業へ Oricon in Japanese September 19 2009 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