Hime Chen! Otogi Chikku Idol Lilpri

April. 04,2010      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis

Various reports of irregularities are flooding in from all corners of Fairytale Kingdom. The truth is, Fairytale Kingdom is on the verge of destruction! This is because the happiness within peoples' hearts, the "Happiness Tone", is disappearing. The only ones who can restore the Happiness Tone are the legendary Princesses... The queen dispatches 3 "Magic Pets" to the human world. Upon arrival, at a concert held by the popular idol, Wish, the Magic Pets meet 3 young girls who have within them the power to become Princesses.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2010

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51 Episode

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Episode 1 - We Found The Princesses Pri!
April. 04,2010

Episode 2 - The Ma-pets' Big Mistake Pri!
April. 11,2010

Episode 3 - The Princess is Forgetful Pri!
April. 18,2010

Episode 4 - Master Arrives Pri!
April. 25,2010

Episode 5 - Lost and in Big Trouble! Pri!
May. 02,2010

Episode 6 - Princess Training! Pri!
May. 09,2010

Episode 7 - I Quit Training! Pri!
May. 16,2010

Episode 8 - Chase After Wish! Pri!
May. 23,2010

Episode 9 - PriPri Soccer! Pri!
May. 30,2010

Episode 10 - Lovey-Dovey in Haiku Form! Pri!
June. 06,2010

Episode 11 - A Big Cinderella! Pri!
June. 13,2010

Episode 12 - The World's Best Apple Pie Pri!
June. 20,2010

Episode 13 - The Final Princess Change? Pri!
June. 27,2010

Episode 14 - We've Come to Fairyland Pri!
July. 04,2010

Episode 15 - Really? Is it Magic Pri!
July. 11,2010

Episode 16 - Happy Shoes and the Release Event Pri!
July. 18,2010

Episode 17 - Mermaid-Lili Pri!
July. 25,2010

Episode 18 - Welcome Home, Leila's Dad Pri!
August. 01,2010

Episode 19 - A Test of Courage Pri!
August. 08,2010

Episode 20 - Remember! Ma-Pets Pri!
August. 15,2010

Episode 21 - The Princess is the Mother Pri!
August. 22,2010

Episode 22 - Off We Go! Summer Memories Pri!
August. 29,2010

Episode 23 - A Gingerbread House Fell From The Sky Pri!
September. 05,2010

Episode 24 - The Popular Princess Kaguya Pri!
September. 12,2010

Episode 25 - The Secret's Out Pri!
September. 19,2010

Episode 26 - The Prince of Fairy Land Pri!
September. 26,2010

Episode 27 - The Omelet Rice of Hopes and Dreams Pri!
October. 03,2010

Episode 28 - Bibi, the Prankster Ma-Pet Arrives Pri!
October. 10,2010

Episode 29 - Who's a Good Fit For The Student Body Prez Pri!
October. 17,2010

Episode 30 - The One-Inch Boy Pri!
October. 24,2010

Episode 31 - I Spy a Tiny Witch Pri!
October. 31,2010

Episode 32 - Resound, Lilpris' Song Pri!
November. 07,2010

Episode 33 - Pri-Pri Cupid, Pri!
November. 14,2010

Episode 34 - The Princess Play Pri!
November. 21,2010

Episode 35 - Oh No! Trouble With the Magic Card Pri!
November. 28,2010

Episode 36 - The Naan and Curry Idol Pri!
December. 05,2010

Episode 37 - Where'd the Ma-Pet Go Pri!
December. 12,2010

Episode 38 - Santa Claus From Hanasaki Town Pri!
December. 19,2010

Episode 39 - Huge Party in Fairy Land Pri!
December. 26,2010

Episode 40 - Princess Powers are Limitless Pri!
January. 09,2011

Episode 41 - Welcome, Red Riding Hood Pri!
January. 16,2011

Episode 42 - A Swan Dive Into Karen! Pri!
January. 23,2011

Episode 43 - Dai's on Diet Pri!
January. 30,2011

Episode 44 - Ryoku Wants to be a Dragon Pri!
February. 06,2011

Episode 45 - Otohime's Hospitality Pri!
February. 13,2011

Episode 46 - Goodbye, Wish Pri!
February. 20,2011

Episode 47 - Number 1!? The Witch is Here Pri!
February. 27,2011

Episode 48 - Find the Special Dress! Pri!
March. 06,2011

Episode 49 - Goodbye Lil'Pri Pri!
March. 13,2011

Episode 50 - Shine! True Princesses Pri!
March. 20,2011

Episode 51 - Pri Pri Lil'Pri! Pri!
March. 27,2011

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