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Creator/StudioPierrot would later heavily revise this story and the end result would be ''Anime/MagicalStageFancyLala'' in 1998.
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Creator/StudioPierrot would later heavily revise this story and the end result would be ''Anime/MagicalStageFancyLala'' ''Anime/FancyLala'' in 1998.
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* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Kit is obviously meant to cater to this.
* BigFriendlyDog: Mick. Of course, Miho's aunt doesn't like him.
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%% * AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Kit is obviously meant to cater to this.
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* DancesAndBalls: In this case, a disco competition.
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%% * DancesAndBalls: In this case, a disco competition.
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* MentorMascot: The two dinosaur plushies.
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* TroubledButCute: Kit, emphasis on "troubled."
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Miho, though only in her normal little-girl form.
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* CinderellaCircumstances: Miho's father is away on business, so she's left in the care of her mean aunt and older cousins.
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* CinderellaCircumstances: CinderellaPlot: Miho's father is away on business, so she's left in the care of her mean aunt and older cousins.
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Creator/StudioPierrot would later heavily revise this story and the end result would be ''Anime/MagicalStageFancyLala'' in 1998.
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* OlderAlterEgo: As Fashion Lala is significantly older than Miho.
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Everyone is gearing up for the big event except the mayor's son, a rebel named Kid who is against his father's use of politics and the fact his father probably rigged the event. He plots to wreak the event completely, when he has a few chance meetings with Miho, and is charmed by her sincere belief in her dreams and honesty and innocence. She tells him at one point she earnestly believes a "goddess of dreams" (someone who did find what they wanted, purely, and has no impure intentions coming from their heart) will show up at the contest, something he can't imagine happening in their town, as he is older and has seen too much on the streets.
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Everyone is gearing up for the big event except the mayor's son, a rebel named Kid Kit who is against his father's use of politics and the fact his father probably rigged the event. He plots to wreak the event completely, when he has a few chance meetings with Miho, and is charmed by her sincere belief in her dreams and honesty and innocence. She tells him at one point she earnestly believes a "goddess of dreams" (someone who did find what they wanted, purely, and has no impure intentions coming from their heart) will show up at the contest, something he can't imagine happening in their town, as he is older and has seen too much on the streets.
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By now, the dance has been ruined by Kid and his gang of bikers, but Lala arrives and takes the stage. She launches into a song and dance number, changing into different outfits, all of which were designed by Miho. For Miho this is her dream, simply to be at the dance in what she's created. For Kid, Lala embodies the "goddess of dreams" Miho told him about.
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By now, the dance has been ruined by Kid Kit and his gang of bikers, but Lala arrives and takes the stage. She launches into a song and dance number, changing into different outfits, all of which were designed by Miho. For Miho this is her dream, simply to be at the dance in what she's created. For Kid, Kit, Lala embodies the "goddess of dreams" Miho told him about.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: You don't usually see motorcycle gangs blowing up buildings and killing people in the middle of a MagicIdolSinger {{Cinderella}} story aimed at little girls.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: You don't usually see motorcycle gangs blowing up buildings and killing people in the middle of a MagicIdolSinger {{Cinderella}} ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}'' story aimed at little girls.
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* InferredHolocaust: The OVA kind of skates over the fact that Kit killed and maimed a bunch of people right before Miho's performance.
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Miho is an aspiring fashion designer and dancer who lives with her aunt and older cousins, who are preparing for the upcoming Disco Queen Contest in their seaside town. With the exception of the youngest cousin Shuri, her family treats her poorly and disrespectfully, having her run errands for their boutique and ridiculing her attempts at fashion design. The upcoming Disco Queen contest sponsored by the mayor is the big news in town, but Miho can't participate because she isn't old enough. Her family isn't very kind to her, much like in the classic tale of Cinderella. Shuri secretly asks Miho to design and make her a dress for the contest. Miho's dream is that one of the dresses she designs will enter, so this opportunity is her dream come true. Of course, she can't let the others find out about her project, or her aunt will be really mad - she plans for her 3 daughters to compete in dresses she designs herself. Everyone is gearing up for the big event except the mayor's son, a rebel named Kid who is against his father's use of politics and the fact his father probably rigged the event. He plots to wreak the event completely, when he has a few chance meetings with Miho, and is charmed by her sincere belief in her dreams and honesty and innocence. She tells him at one point she earnestly believes a "goddess of dreams" (someone who did find what they wanted, purely, and has no impure intentions coming from their heart) will show up at the contest, something he can't imagine happening in their town, as he is older and has seen too much on the streets. On the night of the dance, Miho comes home to learn from Shuri that her aunt has destoyed the beautiful dress once learning of it. Shuri will still wear the dress her mother designed for her, but the dress Miho made embodied her dreams she wanted to take to the dance and see shine. Heartbroken, Miho cries in the attic, awakening two fairies on the cover of a dusty book. Seeing her cry, they feel sorry for the kind girl and decide to help her. They transform her into Fashion Lala, a blond beauty of 15, wearing a beautiful gown Miho herself sketched. The magic will last only for one night, they tell her. By now, the dance has been ruined by Kid and his gang of bikers, but Lala arrives and takes the stage. She launches into a song and dance number, changing into different outfits, all of which were designed by Miho. For Miho this is her dream, simply to be at the dance in what she's created. For Kid, Lala embodies the "goddess of dreams" Miho told him about. The story ends with Miho waking the next morning and her father arriving home for her.
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Miho is an aspiring fashion designer and dancer who lives with her aunt and older cousins, who are preparing for the upcoming Disco Queen Contest in their seaside town. With the exception of the youngest cousin Shuri, her family treats her poorly and disrespectfully, having her run errands for their boutique and ridiculing her attempts at fashion design. design.
The upcoming Disco Queen contest sponsored by the mayor is the big news in town, but Miho can't participate because she isn't old enough. Her family isn't very kind to her, much like in the classic tale of Cinderella. Shuri secretly asks Miho to design and make her a dress for the contest. Miho's dream is that one of the dresses she designs will enter, so this opportunity is her dream come true. Of course, she can't let the others find out about her project, or her aunt will be really mad - she plans for her 3 daughters to compete in dresses she designsherself. herself.
Everyone is gearing up for the big event except the mayor's son, a rebel named Kid who is against his father's use of politics and the fact his father probably rigged the event. He plots to wreak the event completely, when he has a few chance meetings with Miho, and is charmed by her sincere belief in her dreams and honesty and innocence. She tells him at one point she earnestly believes a "goddess of dreams" (someone who did find what they wanted, purely, and has no impure intentions coming from their heart) will show up at the contest, something he can't imagine happening in their town, as he is older and has seen too much on thestreets. streets.
On the night of the dance, Miho comes home to learn from Shuri that her aunt has destoyed the beautiful dress once learning of it. Shuri will still wear the dress her mother designed for her, but the dress Miho made embodied her dreams she wanted to take to the dance and see shine. Heartbroken, Miho cries in the attic, awakening two fairies on the cover of a dusty book. Seeing her cry, they feel sorry for the kind girl and decide to help her. They transform her into Fashion Lala, a blond beauty of 15, wearing a beautiful gown Miho herself sketched. The magic will last only for one night, they tellher. her.
By now, the dance has been ruined by Kid and his gang of bikers, but Lala arrives and takes the stage. She launches into a song and dance number, changing into different outfits, all of which were designed by Miho. For Miho this is her dream, simply to be at the dance in what she's created. For Kid, Lala embodies the "goddess of dreams" Miho told himabout. about.
The story ends with Miho waking the next morning and her father arriving home for her.
The upcoming Disco Queen contest sponsored by the mayor is the big news in town, but Miho can't participate because she isn't old enough. Her family isn't very kind to her, much like in the classic tale of Cinderella. Shuri secretly asks Miho to design and make her a dress for the contest. Miho's dream is that one of the dresses she designs will enter, so this opportunity is her dream come true. Of course, she can't let the others find out about her project, or her aunt will be really mad - she plans for her 3 daughters to compete in dresses she designs
Everyone is gearing up for the big event except the mayor's son, a rebel named Kid who is against his father's use of politics and the fact his father probably rigged the event. He plots to wreak the event completely, when he has a few chance meetings with Miho, and is charmed by her sincere belief in her dreams and honesty and innocence. She tells him at one point she earnestly believes a "goddess of dreams" (someone who did find what they wanted, purely, and has no impure intentions coming from their heart) will show up at the contest, something he can't imagine happening in their town, as he is older and has seen too much on the
On the night of the dance, Miho comes home to learn from Shuri that her aunt has destoyed the beautiful dress once learning of it. Shuri will still wear the dress her mother designed for her, but the dress Miho made embodied her dreams she wanted to take to the dance and see shine. Heartbroken, Miho cries in the attic, awakening two fairies on the cover of a dusty book. Seeing her cry, they feel sorry for the kind girl and decide to help her. They transform her into Fashion Lala, a blond beauty of 15, wearing a beautiful gown Miho herself sketched. The magic will last only for one night, they tell
By now, the dance has been ruined by Kid and his gang of bikers, but Lala arrives and takes the stage. She launches into a song and dance number, changing into different outfits, all of which were designed by Miho. For Miho this is her dream, simply to be at the dance in what she's created. For Kid, Lala embodies the "goddess of dreams" Miho told him
The story ends with Miho waking the next morning and her father arriving home for her.
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