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Kirarin Revolution
Kirarin Revolution vol 1.jpg
Cover of the first volume of Kirarin Revolution
きらりん☆レボリューション
(Kirarin Reboryūshion)
Genre Romantic comedy
Manga
Written by An Nakahara
Published by Shogakukan
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Ciao Magazine
Pucchigumi
Original run March 2004June 2009
Volumes 14
Anime television series
Kirarin Revolution
(Kirarin Revolution STAGE-3)
Directed by Masaharu Okuwaki (eps 1–102)
Yoshitaka Fujimoto (eps 103–153)
Produced by Susumu Matsuyama (TV Tokyo), Shinsaku Hatta (eps 1–31), Kensuke Sarai (eps 32–68), Takahiro Suzuki (eps 69–102, 103–153), Naohiko Furuichi (eps 1–102), Mayumi Sato (eps 103–153)
Written by Michihiro Tsuchiya (eps 1–102)
Hiroko Fukuda (eps 103–153)
Music by bice (eps 1–102)
Yoichi Sakai (eps 103–153)
Studio Synergy SP
G&G Entertainment (eps 1–102) Nippon Animation (eps 1-102)
Original network TV Tokyo, BS Japan, AT-X
Original run 7 April 200627 March 2009
Episodes 153 (List of episodes)
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Kirarin Revolution (Japanese: きらりん☆レボリューション, Hepburn: Kirarin Reboryūshon?, lit. "Sparkling Revolution") is a Japanese shōjo manga by An Nakahara. The series' title is the supposed name of Kirari's debut single. The series ran in two different magazines both which are published by Shogakukan, these two were; Ciao starting in March 2004, and Pucchigumi which started sometime in 2006. Th series ended in June, 2009. It won the 2007 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.

The anime adaptation is a Japan and South Korea coproduction, and it premiered on 7 April 2006 in Japan on TV Tokyo and ran for 153 episodes until March 27, 2009. Starting from episode 103, this show aired in High-Definition 16:9 with 3D animation. Its airing time was 18:00-18:30 on Fridays.

Kirari Tsukishima, a 14-year-old beauty, does not care about idols and the entertainment world because her mind is occupied by food. Her obsession with food only causes her to be clueless about love. One day, after saving a turtle that is stranded in a tree, Kirari meets a handsome and gentle boy named Seiji, who gives her a ticket to a SHIPS (a popular idol group) 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. The outraged Kirari sneaks into the concert, only to discover that Seiji and Hiroto, are actually members of 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...


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