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2020 also saw the announcement of a new installment in the franchise: ''Idol Land [=PriPara=]'', a mobile game which would also have an internet anime series. ''Idol Land'' was slated for a 2021 release, but got delayed to Spring 2022 in order to make improvements to the game. To make up for this, the first episode of the anime released in August 18th, 2021 as part of an early screening, with the [[EpisodeZeroTheBeginning zeroth episode]] releasing on September 1st. It was later delayed to Fall 2022 in order to make MORE improvements to the game. And ''then'', Idol Land was delayed to sometime in 2023, in order to, you guessed it: make even ''MORE'' improvements to the game. And just when the game was ''finally'' out of DevelopmentHell when it was released on August 18th, 2023... too many people entering caused the game's servers to crash and ended up in a week-long forced maintenance until it eventually reopened on August 23rd, 2033 albeit with limited access.

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2020 also saw the announcement of a new installment in the franchise: ''Idol Land [=PriPara=]'', a mobile game which would also have an internet anime series. ''Idol Land'' was slated for a 2021 release, but got delayed to Spring 2022 in order to make improvements to the game. To make up for this, the first episode of the anime released in August 18th, 2021 as part of an early screening, with the [[EpisodeZeroTheBeginning zeroth episode]] releasing on September 1st. It was later delayed to Fall 2022 in order to make MORE improvements to the game. And ''then'', Idol Land was delayed to sometime in 2023, in order to, you guessed it: make even ''MORE'' improvements to the game. And just when the game was ''finally'' out of DevelopmentHell when it was released on August 18th, 2023... too many people entering caused the game's servers to crash and ended up in a week-long forced maintenance until it eventually reopened on August 23rd, 2033 2023 albeit with limited access.

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* ClarkKenting: During Episode 9, Mirei and Laala successfully hide Sophie's [[WeaksauceWeakness Fancy Mode]] by simply styling her hair to match her stage appearance. Once she joins [=SoLaMi=] Smile, she uses the same method to hide that she ''only'' uses her stage appearance for performances.



** Sophy is implied to be this, making her idol debut at ''8 years old(!)'', but it's revealed that she both danced constantly at said early age and has a weak constitution, and '''''only''''' performs her fullest after eating a pickled pear.



* KeepingSecretsSucks: Drove the plot of the first half of the first season. Laala has to keep her [=PriPara=] life secret from Gloria who has been growing suspicious of her involvement with the forbidden idol world. Mirei has no problems with hers.
** On Sophy's company, her fanclub and her manager Usagi had to feed her pickled plums before going to the public.

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* KeepingSecretsSucks: Drove the plot of the first half of the first season. Laala has to keep her [=PriPara=] life secret from Gloria who has been growing suspicious of her involvement with the forbidden idol world. Mirei has and Sophy had no problems with hers.
until Gloria banned it ''outright'' at her school.
** On Sophy's company, With Sophy, her fanclub and her manager Usagi had to feed her pickled plums before going to the public.public, or she'd turn into [[RummageSaleReject Fancy Mode]]. From Episode 9 onwards, Sophy steadily becomes more and more capable of functioning, until she ''only'' needs to eat a pickled plum before she goes on stage, with no-one able to tell she's almost ''constantly'' in Fancy Mode in public!
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Both the arcade game and anime are this to ''VideoGame/PrettyRhythm''.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: Laala's "Kashikoma!", Mirei's "Pop, Step, Get you!", Dorothy and Reona's "Tension Max/Relax", Sion's "Igo Yoroshiku!" (Though Igo/go also functions as a light VerbalTic for her), Nanami's "Kyupikon", and Chiri’s “Kashikomarenasai!”.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: Laala's "Kashikoma!", Mirei's "Pop, Step, Get you!", Dorothy and Reona's "Tension Max/Relax", Sion's "Igo Yoroshiku!" (Though Igo/go also functions as a light VerbalTic for her), Nanami's "Kyupikon", and Chiri’s “Kashikomarenasai!”.



* FeministFantasy: A magical world that only girls can enter and be idols, it focus on their friendship and own troubles.
** Goes deeper in Idol Time since in Paparajuku there isn't [=PriPara=] only [=DanPri=] and the characters don't believe girls can become idols, and that it is a thing for boys only, and Laala and Yui work to proof that they're wrong.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: All character spellings you see here are taken from official sources, mainly merchandise. The fansubs would use other romanizations, some of which aren't really consistent (Season 1 uses "Mireille" before switching to "Mirei" around season 2, for example). The English pilot dub would use the fansub romanizations, while the official Idol Time subs on Crunchyroll used a mixed bag of both. Sometimes, in the show itself you can see spellings for characters that don't match with the ones on the merchandise such as "Sofi" [[note]]Episode 20[[/note]] or "Rara" [[note]]Sixth ending (Rainbow Melody)[[/note]].


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** Dorothy and Sion.
** Non, Chili and Pepper.
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2020 also saw the announcement of a new installment in the franchise: ''Idol Land [=PriPara=]'', a mobile game which would also have an internet anime series. ''Idol Land'' was slated for a 2021 release, but got delayed to Spring 2022 in order to make improvements to the game. To make up for this, the first episode of the anime released in August 18th, 2021 as part of an early screening, with the [[EpisodeZeroTheBeginning zeroth episode]] releasing on September 1st. It was later delayed to Fall 2022 in order to make MORE improvements to the game. And ''then'', Idol Land was delayed to sometime in 2023, in order to, you guessed it: make even ''MORE'' improvements to the game.

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2020 also saw the announcement of a new installment in the franchise: ''Idol Land [=PriPara=]'', a mobile game which would also have an internet anime series. ''Idol Land'' was slated for a 2021 release, but got delayed to Spring 2022 in order to make improvements to the game. To make up for this, the first episode of the anime released in August 18th, 2021 as part of an early screening, with the [[EpisodeZeroTheBeginning zeroth episode]] releasing on September 1st. It was later delayed to Fall 2022 in order to make MORE improvements to the game. And ''then'', Idol Land was delayed to sometime in 2023, in order to, you guessed it: make even ''MORE'' improvements to the game.
game. And just when the game was ''finally'' out of DevelopmentHell when it was released on August 18th, 2023... too many people entering caused the game's servers to crash and ended up in a week-long forced maintenance until it eventually reopened on August 23rd, 2033 albeit with limited access.
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2020 also saw the announcement of a new installment in the franchise: ''Idol Land [=PriPara=]'', a mobile game which would also have an internet anime series. ''Idol Land'' was slated for a 2021 release, but got delayed to Spring 2022 in order to make improvements to the game. To make up for this, the first episode of the anime released in August 18th, 2021 as part of an early screening, with the [[EpisodeZeroTheBeginning zeroth episode]] releasing on September 1st. It was later delayed to Fall 2022 in order to make MORE improvements to the game.

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2020 also saw the announcement of a new installment in the franchise: ''Idol Land [=PriPara=]'', a mobile game which would also have an internet anime series. ''Idol Land'' was slated for a 2021 release, but got delayed to Spring 2022 in order to make improvements to the game. To make up for this, the first episode of the anime released in August 18th, 2021 as part of an early screening, with the [[EpisodeZeroTheBeginning zeroth episode]] releasing on September 1st. It was later delayed to Fall 2022 in order to make MORE improvements to the game. And ''then'', Idol Land was delayed to sometime in 2023, in order to, you guessed it: make even ''MORE'' improvements to the game.
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%% When writing the show's title, write it as [=PriPara=]. That way it won't become a link since it won't be read as a WikiWord.

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%% When writing the show's title, write it as [=PriPara=]. That way it won't become a link since it won't be read as a WikiWord.Administrivia/WikiWord.
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* {{Crossover}}: There's the crossover movie with ''VideoGame/PrettyRhythm'', and also there's the arcade game's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/08/21-1/pripara-arcade-game-gets-special-collaboration-with-creamy-mami crossover event]] with legendary 80s MagicalGirl series ''[[Anime/MagicalAngelCreamyMami Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel]]''

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* {{Crossover}}: There's the crossover movie with ''VideoGame/PrettyRhythm'', and also there's the arcade game's [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/08/21-1/pripara-arcade-game-gets-special-collaboration-with-creamy-mami crossover event]] with legendary 80s MagicalGirl series ''[[Anime/MagicalAngelCreamyMami Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel]]''''Anime/CreamyMamiTheMagicAngel''
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''[=PriPara=]'', short for Prism Paradise, is an arcade game from Takara Tomy and the fifth entry in the ''VideoGame/PrettySeries''. An anime series by Creator/TatsunokoProduction (who also did one for ''Pretty Rhythm'') aired in the Summer2014Anime season and ended with 3 seasons in early 2017. 4 films have also been made with the last one premiering in 2017.

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''[=PriPara=]'', short for Prism Paradise, is an arcade game from Takara Tomy and the fifth entry in the ''VideoGame/PrettySeries''. An anime series by Creator/TatsunokoProduction (who also did one for ''Pretty Rhythm'') aired in the Summer2014Anime season summer of 2014 and ended with 3 seasons in early 2017. 4 films have also been made with the last one premiering in 2017.
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** Unicorn takes this trope UpToEleven, as her full name is Julius Mubampis Adamantios Nikolakopululu Anaxagoras Odysseas Procopius Tondoll=Zlatokov Nicodemus Metrophanes Kaisal Eolgos Sebastianos Zeno Partenope Crysantheme Axnacia Euterpe Harmonia Demetrian (yes, it has an "=" in it too). It takes Kuma and Usagi about 18 seconds to read the full name and they still had to speed up for the second half of it!

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** Unicorn takes this trope UpToEleven, as her Unicorn's full name is Julius Mubampis Adamantios Nikolakopululu Anaxagoras Odysseas Procopius Tondoll=Zlatokov Nicodemus Metrophanes Kaisal Eolgos Sebastianos Zeno Partenope Crysantheme Axnacia Euterpe Harmonia Demetrian (yes, it has an "=" in it too). It takes Kuma and Usagi about 18 seconds to read the full name and they still had to speed up for the second half of it!
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Season 2 begins by adding 2 new main characters to the already crowded 7 from Season 1, and gradually adds new characters, with 5 confirmed in total. As it's almost mandatory to have [=SoLaMi=] Smile and Dressing Pafé have speaking lines in nearly every episode, it becomes increasingly apparent when an episode featuring one of Aromageddon, Fuwari, Falulu, etc. causes the rest of the new characters to disappear for the episode.
** When Season 3 started, 6 new characters were revealed. Since then, 3 of them left after it was revealed they were [[spoiler:all Non in disguise]], only to be replaced by a new unit.
** In Idol Time [=PriPara=], not only is it hinted the original main characters will appear, but prior to the series three new idols were introduced, along with their Manager mascots.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Mirei, Meganee, Ajimi and one of Sophy's fanclub members who was never named. Meganii and Megaboy are male versions. Michiru from Idol Time [=PriPara=] appears to be a classic example.

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