![]() She disguises herself and enters the audition. Kirari attends an idol audition with Ships as part of the panelist of judges, only to find out that the audition is for boys. She declares on live television that she will become an idol. Determined, Kirari sneaks into the concert and discovers that Seiji and Hiroto are part of Ships. When she tries to attend the concert, Hiroto Kazama rips up her ticket and tells her that she and Seiji both live in different worlds. Kirari Tsukishima saves a turtle stuck in a tree, and its owner, Seiji Hiwatari, gives her a ticket to a Ships concert. The ending theme songs are "Sugao-Flavor" by Kusumi from episodes 1-17 " Ōkina Ai de Motenashite" by Cute from episodes 18–26 "Mizuiro Melody" from episodes 27–38, "Love da yo Darling" from episodes 39–51, and "Koi no Maho wa Habibi no Bi" from episodes 52-64 by Kusumi "Hana wo Pun" from episodes 65-67 and "Futari wa NS" from episodes 68-77 by Kira Pika "Ramutara" from episodes 78-90 and " Olala" from episodes 91-102 by Kusumi. The fifth opening theme, used from episodes 78-102, was "Chance!", once again performed by Kusumi under her character's name. From episodes 68–77, "Hana wo Pun", performed by Kusumi and Mai Hagiwara under the name Kira Pika, was used as the opening theme. The opening theme songs are " Koi Kana", used in episodes 1-26 " Balalaika", from episodes 27–51 and " Happy", from episodes 52–67, all of which were performed by Kusumi. During the summer of 2007, Kusumi performed with Mai Hagiwara from Cute as the Japanese idol girl group Kira Pika, which their characters were also part of in the show. The majority of the opening and ending theme songs were performed by Morning Musume member Koharu Kusumi, who also provides the voice for Kirari Tsukishima, under the name Kirari Tsukishima starring Koharu Kusumi (Morning Musume) ( 月島きらり starring 久住小春(モーニング娘。)). In the week of December 24–30, 2007, the Kirarin Revolution anime series had an average viewership rating of 2.6%. In 2007, Viz Media's European branch licensed the anime for European release under the title Kilari! It aired on TV Tokyo from April 7, 2006, to March 27, 2008, for a total of 102 episodes. Kirarin Revolution was adapted into an animated series in 2006, with animation provided by SynergySP and G&G Entertainment. ![]()
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