The episode begins with the high-stakes tension of the Diamond Idol Queen competition. Kirari is at a crossroads, facing the ultimate test of her career and her personal growth. Throughout the final season, the shift to 3D CG animation for the stage performances had been a point of evolution for the show, and Episode 153 utilizes this to its fullest. The final performance is not just a song; it is a visual representation of Kirari’s journey, blending her past experiences with her bright future.
Before Mirai can protest, Kirari pulls her into an impromptu duet. Mirai fumbles at first, then laughs—a genuine, uncalculated laugh—and sings along, forgetting her quantum-stabilized hair drills and her perfect future choreography. They finish the song off-key but happy. kirarin revolution episode 153
The series concluded its three-season run on March 27, 2009, having sold over 10 million physical copies of the manga and winning the 2006 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. Kazama Hiroto - Kirarin Revolution Wiki The episode begins with the high-stakes tension of
Kirari, instead of being scared, gasps with stars in her eyes. "Wow! A real idol from the future! Your hair drills are so shiny! Can I touch them?!" The final performance is not just a song;
The serious mood shatters. Mirai blushes, flustered. "D-Don't touch them! They're quantum-stabilized!"
Kirari, smiling, grabs Mirai’s hands. "Let’s sing together! Right now!"
Suddenly, a blinding flash of pink light erupts in the middle of the rehearsal room. When the sparkles fade, a girl about Kirari’s age stands there. She has long, silver-blue hair styled into futuristic drills and wears a holographic idol dress that shimmers like a digital screen. She points a glittery microphone at Kirari.