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Kirarin Revolution Episode 153 Link

Mirai uses a device to instantly generate a thousand stunning, futuristic outfits. Kirari, panicking for a second, remembers Hiroto’s words about "feeling over fashion." She runs backstage and comes out wearing a simple, handmade dress decorated with rice balls and dog paw prints (a tribute to her pet, Naa-san and her love of food). The audience laughs, but then they smile. It’s so Kirari . The warmth in the room makes Mirai’s flashy holograms feel cold. Mirai wins the technical vote, but she feels uneasy.

The serious mood shatters. Mirai blushes, flustered. "D-Don't touch them! They're quantum-stabilized!"

Mirai giggles and vanishes in a flash of pink light. kirarin revolution episode 153

Kirari, smiling, grabs Mirai’s hands. "Let’s sing together! Right now!"

The episode opens with a bright, sunny morning at Hello! Project Plaza. Kirari Tsukishima (still as bubbly as ever) is practicing a new dance routine for her upcoming solo concert. Seiji, her ever-stoic manager, watches from the sidelines, clipboard in hand. Mirai uses a device to instantly generate a

This is the final round. Mirai sings a technically perfect, pitch-corrected digital anthem about the stars. Her holographic backup dancers move in flawless sync. Then, it’s Kirari’s turn. She sings her new song, "Balalaika of the Heart." At first, it’s normal. Then, halfway through, her microphone cuts out. A real accident. But Kirari doesn't stop. She sings louder, from her gut, her voice raw but full of emotion. She stumbles, laughs, and keeps going. The audience starts clapping the beat. Hiroto smiles softly. Even Seiji cracks a tiny grin.

Mirai explains dramatically: In the future, all idol performances are generated by AI. But legend says that the "Heartbeat of True Idol Power" was lost over a thousand years ago—specifically, the night of Kirari's 100th solo concert. Mirai has come to witness that power and, if possible, surpass it. But to force Kirari to show her true strength, Mirai issues a direct rival challenge: a three-round "Idol Showdown" to be held that very afternoon. It’s so Kirari

They must make a dessert that represents "happiness." Mirai synthesizes a perfect, mathematically flawless crystal parfait. Kirari, with flour on her nose and help from the SHIPS boys (Hiroto pretending not to care, but secretly adding sugar; Seiji offering silent, efficient chopping), makes a wobbly, lopsided, but enormous strawberry shortcake. The judges eat one bite of Mirai’s parfait—tastes like nothing. They eat Kirari’s cake—and burst into tears of joy. Kirari wins.

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