

Aikatsu on Parade!
Raki Kiseki is a second-year middle school student who transfers to Star Harmony Academy to become an idol. However, when she uses an Aikatsu Pass she received from her big sister (an Aikatsu engineer), something mysterious happens. Lots of doors appeared before her, and when she opens them, she meets Aikatsu idols she never knew before, such as Yume Nijino (Aikatsu Stars!). Raki vows to design her own premium dress and perform in it on stage.
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Plot Summary
In "Aikatsu on Parade!", Raki Kiseki, a new idol, navigates the world of Aikatsu, aiming to become a top idol. She encounters various idols from different Aikatsu series, including Aoi Kiriya, Ran Shibuki, Ichigo Hoshimiya, and Seira Otoshiro, as they all come together for a grand parade. The series focuses on the bonds of friendship, the pursuit of dreams, and the joy of performing through music and fashion.
Critical Reception
Aikatsu on Parade! was generally well-received by its target audience, praised for its continuation of the beloved Aikatsu franchise, its vibrant animation, and its focus on positive themes of friendship and perseverance. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it holds a strong appeal within the idol anime community.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its colorful animation and energetic musical performances.
- Appreciated for bringing together characters from various Aikatsu series, offering a nostalgic experience for long-time fans.
- Seen as a heartwarming story about friendship and pursuing one's dreams in the idol world.
Google audience: Audience reception on platforms like Google is generally positive, with viewers enjoying the show's positive messages and its ability to unite different generations of Aikatsu fans through shared moments and beloved characters.
Fun Fact
Aikatsu on Parade! serves as a celebration of the Aikatsu franchise's history, featuring cameos and story arcs that tie into previous Aikatsu series, making it a special treat for long-time fans.
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