Kodoani.com – ‘s Twitter account Idol land PriPara, the mobile app based on TAKARA TOMY ARTS and Sophia’s PriPara brand, announced on Tuesday that the game’s spring release has been postponed once again to improve the quality of the game’s content itself. and its application. In about two months, the staff will announce the game’s new release schedule.
The game was originally scheduled to launch in spring 2021, but was first delayed to summer 2021. It was then delayed to spring 2022, again to summer or fall 2022 and delayed for a fourth time in October 2022.
The staff also announced that the Dark Nightmare concert scenes from the 3rd anime episode of the app “Subtitle? Dō Demo Ii ze” (literally “Episode title? I don’t care!”) will features a special CG version, which will stream on Idolland PriPara’s YouTube channel on May 2.
The app-related anime, which will air within the app, is the brand’s first new anime in more than three years. While the anime’s regular showtimes will be delayed along with the app, the anime has so far had online previews of the “episode 0” prequel and episode 1 in October 2021. Episode 2 has had a preview online in January 2022, and episode 3 was pre-screened in May 2022. The episodes were re-streamed with new audio commentary in November 2022.
The “virtual idol life app” from developer syn Sophia allows users to create their own custom characters in the PriPara theme park, where anyone can become an idol.
Makoto Moriwaki will return from various PriPara television anime series to direct the in-app anime at Tatsunoko Production, and Michihiro Tsuchiya is also returning to oversee the series’ scripts. In addition to many returning employees, Avex Pictures is once again producing music.
The Pretty project began with the arcade game Pretty Rhythm: Mini Skirt by syn Sophia in 2010. The game has inspired four anime, as well as five anime movoe series and the King of Prism franchise. The next game PriPara (Prism Paradise) was released in 2014.
The first anime season Kiratto Pri☆Chan premiered in Japan in April 2018. The second part premiered in April 2019. The third season of the series premiered in April 2020 and ended. ends in May 2021.
A new magic-themed TV anime, Waccha PriMagi! , which premiered in October 2021 to mark its 10th anniversary. The series ended with its 51st episode in October 2022, ending 11 and a half years of uninterrupted television anime broadcasting history.