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  2. Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live - Wikipedia

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    King of Prism: Shiny Seven Stars. Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live (プリティーリズムレインボーライブ, Puritī Rizumu Reinbō Raibu) is a 2013 Japanese anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Production and Avex Pictures in cooperation with Takara Tomy Arts and Syn Sophia. The series is part of the Pretty Rhythm franchise and is ...

  3. Naver - Wikipedia

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    PRISM Live Studio (Hangul: 프리즘 라이브 스튜디오) is a live streaming application for both mobile and PC. Streamers can simultaneously broadcast to multiple platforms, also known as simulcasting , while using up to 1080p HD all without increasing the network usage.

  4. PriPara - Wikipedia

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    PriPara (プリパラ, PuriPara, short for Prism Paradise) is a Japanese arcade game by Takara Tomy and the successor of the Pretty Rhythm series of arcade games and the second entry in the Pretty Series. An anime television series adaptation by Tatsunoko Production and DongWoo A&E, comprising three seasons, aired from 2014 to 2017.

  5. Pretty Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live was launched on April 18, 2013 as a new series and tie-in to the animated adaptation of the same name, which introduced a new mode called "Prism Live", where the player character can enter a bonus round to score more points with Prism Jump combinations.

  6. List of Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream episodes - Wikipedia

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    A live-action segment titled "Pretty Rhythm Studio" appeared in every episode. It is hosted by Akina Minami (nicknamed Akkina) and is centered on the Prism Mates, three trainees from Avex Dance Master consisting of Mia Kusakabe , Reina Kubo , and Karin Takahashi , chronicling their training in dance, singing, and fashion sense to debut as idols ...

  7. List of The Idolmaster media - Wikipedia

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    The Idolmaster. media. The Idolmaster is a series of raising simulation and rhythm video games created by Namco Bandai Games (formerly Namco ). Its first game premiered in Japan in 2005 as an arcade game, and the series has grown to numerous ports, sequels and spin-offs across multiple video game consoles, including three social network games.

  8. Live Tonite - Wikipedia

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    Live Tonite is a live album recorded by Canadian rock band Prism in 1978 at Detroit's Royal Oak Music Theater. The album features songs from Prism's first two studio albums "Prism" and "See Forever Eyes". The album was originally released on a special blue vinyl LP as well as black vinyl LP.

  9. Young and Restless (Prism album) - Wikipedia

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    Young and Restless is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Prism, released in May 1980 by Capitol Records. The album is notably the band's last studio album to feature lead vocalist Ron Tabak, and it is also the last album to feature their long-time producer, Bruce Fairbairn . The album was viewed negatively by the majority of music ...

  10. List of Bandai Namco video games - Wikipedia

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    B.B. Studio Hyde Nintendo Switch: Ninja Box: 2019 Bandai Namco Studios: Nintendo Switch: Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist: 2019 Three Rings Inc. Windows, PlayStation 4: Doraemon Story of Seasons: 2019 Brownies Marvelous: Windows, Nintendo Switch: Rad: 2019 Double Fine Productions: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch: Bless Unleashed ...

  11. Small Change (Prism album) - Wikipedia

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    Small Change is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Prism, released in December 1981 by Capitol Records. It was the first of two Prism studio albums with lead vocalist Henry Small, who had replaced Ron Tabak after his forced departure and the last studio album to feature guitarist and founding member Lindsay Mitchell.