Lilpri

<i>Lilpri</i>

Lilpri

Japanese media franchise


Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri (ひめチェン!おとぎちっくアイドル リルぷりっ, Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Aidoru Rirupuri, officially Spellbound! Magical Princess Lilpri), also known as Lilpri (リルぷりっ, Rirupuri), is a Japanese shōjo anime directed by Makoto Moriwaki. It was adapted from the Sega arcade game of the same name. It was also adapted into two manga series by Mai Jinna.

Quick Facts ひめチェン!おとぎちっくアイドル リルぷりっ (Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Aidoru Rirupuri), Genre ...

Plot

Ringo Yukimori was walking with her mom and finds a bookstore selling three fairy tale books, Snow White, Cinderella, and The Tale of Princess Kaguya. Ringo herself finds the books disappearing. The reason why the books are disappearing happens to be is that Fairyland is trouble because the princesses are missing and their respective worlds are disappearing, causing a ripple effect on Earth where their stories are popular. The Queen of Fairyland sends three Ma-Pets, Sei, Dai, and Ryouku with magic gems to give three girls and transform them into the "Princess Idols" who sings songs to collect Happiness Tones. Later that day, Ringo's family was selling Apple pies, Ringo went walking to give apple pies, then she got run over a flock of people and it brought her to Wish's concert entrances. Ringo meets Leila Takashiro and Natsuki Sasashara at the concert entrances. Finally, the Ma-Pets founded their respective princesses and gave them the Magic gem which became bracelets and transforms the young girls into older female popstars. When they accidentally debuted the concert, the three girls were known as "Lil' Pri". Now, they must use their songs to draw and collect Happiness Tones from humans in order to restore Fairyland.

Characters

Lil'Pri

Ringo Yukimori (雪森りんご, Yukimori Ringo)
Voiced by: Ayaka Wada

Ringo is a sweet and adventurous girl with a curly and short pink hair with a red headband, red eyes, she wears a white shirt long sleeves with a pink vest with a red bow, a red skirt and dark yellow boots (in summer she wears a white shirt short sleeves with a red bow, a pink and light pink skirt and a cream and red sandals). She dreams of becoming an idol when she's older. Her parents own a bakery that makes "the best apple pie in the world". She has septuplet younger brothers (each named after the days of the week) who are sometimes referred to as "The Seven Dwarfs". Ringo transforms into Snow White and her symbol is an apple. Her Ma-Pet is Sei, whom she tells her family is a parrot. She wears her pink magical diamond in a dark pink heart bracelet on her left wrist that allows her to transform.

Leila Takashiro (高城レイラ, Takashiro Reira)
Voiced by: Yuuka Maeda

Leila is a shy girl with short light yellow hair with a red clips on each side, navy blue eyes, she wears a yellow dress under a light blue sweater with a pink heart with two white wings, black leggings and red Mary jeans (in summer she wear a light blue blouse with a dark blue and white sailor scarf with a yellow button, a yellow shorts and a yellow mary jeans). She tends to be forgetful and clumsy. Her father is Italian and her mother is Japanese. Leila transforms into Cinderella and is represented by a sparkle/diamond. Her Ma-Pet is Dai, a dormouse often confused as a squirrel because of his bushy tail. She wears her light blue magical diamond in a dark blue heart bracelet on her left wrist. Her dad works for a shoe company.

Natsuki Sasahara (笹原名月, Sasahara Natsuki)
Voiced by: Kanon Fukuda

Natsuki is a rich and feisty girl with long violet hair in pigtails with a green bows, dark green eyes, she wears a green and black blouses with bow, a golden yellow belt with a white butterfly, dark purple shorts, long black socks and a yellow and black boots (in summer she wears a lavender blouses with a white frills with an orange butterfly, green overalls and orange shoes). Her family sells fabric for kimono. She is also very good at sports. She transforms into Kaguya-hime and is represented by a crescent moon. Her Ma-Pet is Ryoku, a small green dragon. She wears her purple magical diamond in a dark purple heart bracelet on her left wrist. Natsuki stays with her grandparents despite her parents being out of town.

Ma-Pets

Sei (セイ)
Voiced by: Reiko Takagi
Sei is a light blue parakeet who is Ringo's Ma-Pet. He is sometimes seen as a natural leader. Sei sleeps next to Ringo on her bed at night.
Dai (ダイ)
Voiced by: Yuka Nakatsukasa
Dai is a gluttonous brown dormouse who is Leila's Ma-Pet. Despite his bushy tail, he is often mistaken as a squirrel, much to his dismay. He has a red lightning bolt strip on his forehead. Because of Leila's klutziness, Dai often has to remind her of the things she forgets. He sleeps in a doll-sized bed in a half completed doll house and owns a hamster wheel.
Ryoku (リョク)
Voiced by: Risa Hayamizu
Ryoku is a turquoise and light blue Chinese dragon who is Natsuki's Ma-Pet. He usually teases Natsuki for not being honest in expressing her feelings. Ryoku is often mistaken as a toy and he sleeps next to Natsuki on a pillow cushion with a small blanket.
Vivi (ビビ, Bibi)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro
Vivi is a grey cat and the Fairyland Keeper's Ma-Pet. She admires Prince Chris, but detests Lil'Pri. She is constantly searching for the "Ultimate Shine card" to permanently turn Wish back into his human form. She has four circular cards that help her find the "Ultimate Shine." In the human world, she inhabits one of the trees in Sakura Park. She can fly by enlarging her ears. She later finds out that Lil'Pri was the Ultimate Shine.

Others

Wish (ウィッシュ, Wisshu)
Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara
Wish is a popular male idol in the series who sings and endorses products. He is known for his light blue short hair and crimson eyes. In reality, his real name is Prince Chris (クリス王子, Kurisu Oji), the prince of Fairyland who sent by his mother to help Lilpri gather Happiness Tones. When he becomes physically tired, he transforms into a rabbit. It is also revealed that he was the one who retrieved the magic stones that turns the girls into Lilpri. To help him change back and forth in his forms, he was given a watch by the Queen. The watch also contains information on when a tear in Fairyland would appear. The watch also has message recording abilities and hologram creation. In the past, he was a charming prince, always smiling. But ever since he turned into a rabbit, he never smiled until Lilpri came along. After the Ultimate Shine was found, he was restored into his original form for life and he continues to become an idol in the human world. It is a secret between himself and Vivi that if he continues to be in his rabbit form, he will eventually become a normal rabbit for life, unable to talk or sing.
Queen (女王, Joō)
Voiced by: Rei Sakuma
The good-hearted ruler of Fairyland. She is also Chris's mother. She has blue hair and pink eyes. She has a remarkably large crown and a veil. The Queen misses her son very dearly and is good at making rice omelets.
Roo (ルゥ, )
Voiced by: Akemi Kanda
Roo is a nymph of Fairyland. She specializes in flowers and is always seen with the Queen. She acted as Lilpri's guide upon their arrival in Fairyland.
Ringorō Yukimori (雪森林檎朗, Yukimori Ringorō)
Voiced by: Tokuyoshi Kawashima
Ringo's father. He does not want to change his apple pie's taste because it was inspired by Ringo's mother in the past.
Fujiko Yukimori (雪森フジコ, Yukimori Fujiko)
Voiced by: Yuuka Uchikawa
Ringo's mother. She has red curly hair; She helps Ringo's father with the store and watches her eight children.
Ringo's Septuplet Brothers (りんごの弟(七つ子), Ringo no Otōto (Nanatsugo))
Voiced by: Azusa Kataoka
Ringo's Septuplet brothers who are named after the days of the week. They are sometimes called "The Seven Dwarfs".
Marco Peperoncino (マルコ・パパロンチーノ, Maruko Paparonchīno)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Tsuchida
Leila's father. He is Italian and first met Leila's mother at an airport and comments that their names were similar. He owns a shoe company called "Crystal Shoes".
Maruko Takashiro (高城円子, Takashiro Maruko)
Voiced by: Mana Hirata
Leila's mother. She is one of the airport's flight attendant and also met Leila's father at an airport.
Natsuki's Grandparents (夏樹の祖父母, Natsuki no Sofubo)
Voiced by: Kiyohito Yoshikai (Grandfather) and Kyouko Yamaguchi (Grandmother)
Natsuki's grandparents. She lives with them while her parents are absent.
Tarō Atsui (熱井太郎, Atsui Tarō)
Voiced by: Kenta Miyake
He is the teacher of Lilpri's school. He is married to Moeko. He believes in connection through feelings of the heart.

Media

Anime

Episode List

  • Each of the episodes end with Pri! (☆ぷりっ, Puri).
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Music

  • All songs are in order by episodes.
Sung by Lil'Pri
Little Princess (リトル・プリンセス, Ritoru Purinsesu)
Episodes 1-13 and 51
Happy Go Lucky! (ハッピー・ゴー・ラッキー!, Happī gō Rakkī)
Episodes 14-26
Prospect (プロスペクト, Purosupekuto)
Episodes 27-39
Infinite Wonder Girls (無限ワンダーガールズ, Mugen Wandāgāruzu)
Episodes 40-49
Opening/Ending

Little Princess (リトル・プリンセス, Ritoru Purinsesu) and Otona ni Naru tte Muzukashī!!! (大人になるって難しい!!!, lit. It's Hard To Grow Up!!!) was used from episodes 1-25.

Idolulu (アイドルール, Aidorūru) and Vira Vira Virou (ヴィラヴィラヴィロウ, Bira Bira Birō) were used for episodes 26-51

Video game

A videogame, based on the anime, was released on 19 August 2010 in Japan, titled "Lilpri DS: Hime-Chan! Apple Pink".

Manga

Lilpri was adapted into two manga series by Mai Jinna.

Although the first series has the same title, it was first published in February 2009, a year before the anime. The second series, titled Puriri! Lilpri, was published in 2011.


References

  1. Theron, Martin. "The Spring 2010 Anime Preview Guide". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  2. "Sega's Lilpri Card Arcade Game Gets TV Anime Green-Lit (Updated)". Anime News Network. January 14, 2010. Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  3. 84oca (August 2, 2012). 女児向けアーケードゲームが戦国時代突入! バンダイが新ゲーム&アニメ『アイカツ!』発表 (in Japanese). getnews.jp. Archived from the original on September 5, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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