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Otoya Ittoki (一十木 音也, Ittoki Otoya) is a student of Saotome Gakuen, sorted into A Class, as well as a member of the idol group ST☆RISH. He is voiced by Takuma Terashima (寺島 拓篤, Terashima Takuma). He has messy, bright red hair and similarly colored eyes.

Uta no☆Prince-sama♪
うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪
(Uta no Purinsu-sama)
GenreHarem, Romance, Comedy, Idol anime
Game
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
  • JP: June 24, 2010
Game
Uta no Prince-sama: Amazing Aria (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ -Amazing Aria-)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
Game
Uta no Prince-sama: Sweet Serenade (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ -Sweet Serenade-)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
  • JP: February 10, 2011
Game
Uta no Prince-sama Repeat (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ Repeat)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
Game
Uta no Prince-sama Debut (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ Debut)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
  • JP: May 24, 2012
Game
Uta no Prince-sama All Star (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ All Star)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
Game
Uta no Prince-sama All Star After Secret (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ All Star After Secret)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
  • JP: February 26, 2015
Game
Uta no Prince-sama Music (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ MUSIC)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreRhythm game
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
Game
Uta no Prince-sama Music 2 (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ MUSIC 2)
DeveloperNippon Ichi Software, Inc.
PublisherBroccoli
GenreRhythm game
PlatformPlayStation Portable
Released
  • JP: September 5, 2013
Anime television series
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love 1000% (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ マジLOVE1000%)
Directed byYuu Kou
Written byTomoko Konparu
Music byElements Garden
StudioA-1 Pictures
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, GTV, GYT, TVA, MBS, AT-X
English network
Original run July 3, 2011 September 25, 2011
Episodes13
Anime television series
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love 2000% (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ マジLOVE2000%)
Directed byYuu Kou
Written byYuu Kou
Music byElements Garden
StudioA-1 Pictures
Licensed by
Original networkTVA, MBS, Tokyo MX, BS11, AT-X
English network
Original run April 4, 2013 June 27, 2013
Episodes13 + 1 OVA
Anime television series
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Revolutions (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ マジLOVEレボリューションズ)
Directed byMakoto Hoshino
Written byTomoko Konparu
Music byElements Garden
StudioA-1 Pictures
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, MBS, TVA, BS11, AT-X, Niconico
English network
Original run April 4, 2015 June 27, 2015
Episodes13
Game
Uta no Prince-sama Music 3 (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ MUSIC 3)
PublisherBroccoli
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation Vita[1]
Released
Anime television series
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Legend Star (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ マジLOVEレジェンドスター)
Directed byTakeshi Furuta
Written by
  • Sayaka Konno
  • Tomoko Konparu
Music byElements Garden
StudioA-1 Pictures
Licensed by
Original networkTokyo MX, TVA, MBS, BS11
English network
ANIPLUS HD[2]
Original run October 2, 2016 December 24, 2016
Episodes13
Anime film
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Kingdom
Directed by
Music byElements Garden
StudioA-1 Pictures
ReleasedJune 14, 2019

Uta no Prince-sama (Japanese: うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪Hepburn: Uta no☆Purinsu-sama♪, lit. 'Princes of Song') is a Japanese visual novel game franchise published by Broccoli. The original game was first released on the PlayStation Portable on June 24, 2010, and since its release, the game has spawned multiple sequels and rhythm game spin-offs. The series has also been adapted into several manga series.

An anime adaptation by A-1 Pictures began airing in 2012, titled Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love 1000% (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪ マジLOVE1000%), which was then followed by three sequels and an upcoming 2019 animated film titled Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Kingdom.

The franchise has been well-received in Japan, with thousands of music CDs sold and charting on mainstream music charts. The games have been awarded 'Best Consumer Game' in Dengeki Girls' Style Otome Game Awards 2011.

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Gameplay[edit]

Uta no Prince-sama is a comedy and romance visual novel in which the player assumes the character of Haruka Nanami. Uta no Prince-sama follows a branching plot line with multiple endings; depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction.

There are seven main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, three which are initially available (four in All Star). Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player must replay the game multiple times and make different choices to change the plot progression. The player must also complete various minigames, which affect the different endings.

Plot[edit]

Uta no prince sama characters voice actors

With dreams of becoming a composer and someday writing a song for her favorite idol, Haruka Nanami enters the Saotome Academy, a prestigious performing arts school. Surrounded by potential idols and producers, Haruka gets to know six of her classmates, who are all competing to become idols. For her project, she must team up with another student as an idol-producer team, and if they are successful, they will join Shining Agency after graduation. In addition, romance is strictly prohibited at their school.

Media[edit]

Games[edit]

Main games[edit]

  • Uta no Prince-sama was first released for the PlayStation Portable on June 24, 2010. The game's theme song, 'Ao no Tsubasa', was performed by Mamoru Miyano.[3] The game was later remastered for a PlayStation Vita port and released on August 11, 2011 under the title Uta no Prince-sama Repeat.[4]
  • Uta no Prince-sama: Amazing Aria was released on December 23, 2010. The theme song, 'Amazing Love', was performed by Takuma Terashima, Kenichi Suzumura, and Kisho Taniyama.
  • Uta no Prince-sama: Sweet Serenade was released on February 10, 2011. The theme song, 'Netsujo Serenade' (熱情SERENADE), was performed by Mamoru Miyano, Junichi Suwabe, and Hiro Shimono.
  • Uta no Prince-sama Debut was released on May 24, 2012. The theme song is 'Innocence' and performed by Mamoru Miyano.
  • Uta no Prince-sama All Star was released on March 7, 2013 and introduced the characters Quartet Night. The theme song is 'Quartet Night' and was performed by Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Shouta Aoi, Showtaro Morikubo, and Tomoaki Maeno as Quartet Night.
  • Uta no Prince-sama All Star After Secret was released on March 12, 2015 for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a sequel to Uta no Prince-sama All Star and is centered on Quartet Night, with the members of STARISH appearing as extra routes.[5] The theme song is 'Marriage' and was performed by Tatsuhisa Suzuki, Shouta Aoi, Showtaro Morikubo, and Tomoaki Maeno as Quartet Night.

Spin-off games[edit]

  • Uta no Prince-sama Music was released on November 24, 2011 and is a music rhythm game spin-off of the main series. The theme song is 'Welcome to UtaPri World!!' and was performed by Takuma Terashima, Kenichi Suzumura, Kisho Taniyama, Mamoru Miyano, Junichi Suwabe, and Hiro Shimono as STARISH.
  • Uta no Prince-sama Music 2 is the sequel to the first rhythm game spin-off and was released on September 5, 2013. The theme song is 'Color Full Music.'
  • Uta no Prince-sama Music 3 was released on January 28, 2015 for the PlayStation Vita.
  • Uta no Prince-sama Shining Live was released on August 27, 2017 worldwide for the iOS and Android systems. It was co-developed by Broccoli and KLab and saw releases in both Japanese and English.[6]
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Characters From Uta No Prince Sama

Music[edit]

Uta no Prince-sama has seen the release of multiple CD releases, with Broccoli handling the music for the games and King Records handling the music for the anime.

'Fly to the Future' by Quartet Night and 'Ultra Blast' by STARISH sold over 11,000 copies within its first week and were both some of the top-selling anime singles of 2018.[7]

Anime[edit]

The March 2011 issue of Newtype magazine announced that an anime television adaptation franchise would air during the summer. Titled Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love 1000%, the series was produced by A-1 Pictures, with Yuu Kou directing the series, Tomoko Konparu supervising the scripts, and Mitsue Mori adapting the game's original character designs.[8] The anime series began its broadcast run on Tokyo MX, Gunma TV, and Tochigi TV on July 2, 2011 (July 3, 2011 at 12:00 AM). The video streaming service Niconico simulcasted the series to audiences in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.[9]

The second season premiered on April 4, 2013, under the title Uta no Prince-sama Maji LOVE 2000% (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪マジLOVE2000%) on TV Aichi. The first season was released on January 7, 2014, on DVD/Blu-ray subtitled-only format.[10]

A third season began airing on April 4, 2015, under the title 'Uta no Prince-sama Maji Love Revolutions (うたの☆プリンスさまっ♪マジLOVEレボリューションズ).[11] On June 27, 2015, following the broadcast of the last episode of the third season, the ending message revealed that a fourth season had been confirmed.[12][13]

The fourth season, titled Uta no Prince-sama Maji LOVE Legend Star, began airing on October 2, 2016.[14][15]Sentai Filmworks has licensed the first and second seasons for a release in 2014,[16][17] and has also licensed the third and fourth seasons.[18][19]

Stage plays[edit]

Uta no Prince-sama has also inspired a series of stage plays, with the characters playing roles in a stage production and select characters appearing in certain plays. Music of the stage productions were later released onto CD. The first series, titled Gekidan Shining (劇団シャイニング), featured the stage plays Masquerade Mirage,[20], Tenka Muteki no Shinobu Michi,[21] and Joker Trap[22] from 2013 to 2014.[23]

The second series, titled Theatre Shining (シアターシャイニング), featured the stage plays Bloody Shadows,[24]Pirates of the Frontier,[25] and Everybuddy![26]

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The third series, titled Shining Masterpiece Show, was screened at Gallery AaMo in Tokyo from February 23 to April 15, 2018, with each of the three stage plays rotating every month.[27] The plays featured were Lost Alice,[28]Trois: Ken to Kizuna no Monogatari,[29] and Licorice no Mori.[30]

Film[edit]

During the Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Live 6th Stage event, the staff announced that an anime film titled Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Kingdom has been green-lit.[31][32] The film is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Tomoka Nagaoka, with Takeshi Furuta serving as chief director. The rest of the main staff and cast from the anime series are returning to reprise their roles. It is set to be released in theaters on June 14, 2019.[33]

Manga[edit]

Uta no Prince-sama was adapted into several manga series. The first two manga adaptations, Uta no Prince-sama and Uta no Prince-sama Debut, were illustrated by Utako Yukihiro and serialized in Sylph. The gag comic, Uta no Prince-sama PP was illustrated by Kotoko Ichi and serialized in Comic B's Log. Alongside of that, several manga anthologies were also released with contributing fan artists.

No.TitleRelease date ISBN
1Uta no Prince-samaDecember 22, 2010[34]ISBN978-4048701501
2Uta no Prince-sama DebutDecember 22, 2010[35]ISBN978-4048911856
3Uta no Prince-sama PPOctober 1, 2012[36]ISBN978-4047283886

Reception[edit]

Uta no Prince-sama was the 13th top selling franchise in Japan in 2017, with a total of ¥1,667,975,801 in estimated sales.[37] Part of its wide appeal comes from Twitter accounts run by the characters, where fans are able to be updated on the characters' music and merchandise activities, and are in turn treated like real-life celebrities.[38]

Uta no Prince-sama Repeat was awarded the Best Consumer Game by Dengeki Girl's Style for the Otome Game Awards 2011, while Uta no Prince-sama: Sweet Serenade was ranked #7 in the same category. Syo Kurusu won Best Character, while Tokiya Ichinose ranked #3 and Masato Hijirikawa as #9 in the same category.[39]

Over 1 million users downloaded Uta no Prince-sama Shining Live upon the first week of its release.[40]

Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network praised Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love 1000%, the anime's first season, for its music and fluid animation, while citing its weaknesses in the 'ridiculous' plot points, poor choice in color, Haruka's character design, and that the characters never 'evolve beyond their types.'[41] Bamboo Dong from Anime News Network called the series 'entertaining', but felt the character designs made the characters look more like adults instead of high school students and that adapting from the original video game resulted in the 'archetypal' characters having 'jerky' character development.[42] The voice actors for STARISH won the award for Best Musical Performance at the 6th Seiyu Awards, while Mamoru Miyano won the award for Best Actor in Supporting Roles.[43]

Regarding the series' fourth season, Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Legend Star, Silverman praised the music and character development, but felt that the show became oversaturated with 'too many characters', as well as the plot and animation going 'downhill.'[44]Uta no Prince-sama has also been linked to the Odagiri effect, as seen in the later anime series where Haruka's role has been increasingly diminished in favor of the relationships between the male characters.[45]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryWork/RecipientResult
2011Dengeki Girl's Style Otome Game Awards 2011Best Consumer GameUta no Prince-sama RepeatWon[39]
Uta no Prince-sama: Sweet SerenadeNominated[39]
Best CharacterSyo KurusuWon[39]
Tokiya IchinoseNominated[39]
Masato HijirikawaNominated[39]
20126th Seiyu AwardsBest Musical PerformanceSTARISH (Takuma Terashima, Mamoru Miyano, Junichi Suwabe, Kenichi Suzumura, Kisho Taniyama, and Hiro Shimono)Won[43]
Best Actor in Supporting RolesMamoru Miyano
(also for Chihayafuru and Steins;Gate)
Won[43]

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External links[edit]

  • Uta no Prince-sama (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Uta no Prince-sama (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Nanami Haruka/Heroine
The only sweetheart who loves him and music.
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Wishing to compose a song for her idol, Hayato, to sing someday, Haruka enrolls into Saotome Academy. In the games, she's an Ordinary High-School Student who joins Saotome Academy to become a composer. In the anime, she's a sheltered girl who has lived all her life in the country and doesn't have experience in composing or playing music.

Age (game): 15 (UN☆PS♪/R), 16 (SS), 17 (D/AS), 18 (ASAS)
Age (Anime): 15~16 (Season 1), 17~18 (Season 2), 20+ (Season 3)
Class: A Class (anime), player's choice (game)
Voiced by:Miyuki Sawashiro (anime only, voiceless in the games)
  • Affectionate Nickname: In the anime, Ren calls her 'Little Lamb' and later starts calling her 'My Lady.' Natsuki, Tomochika , and her grandmother also call her 'Haru-chan.' In Season 4, Van calls her 'Ha-chan.'
  • Berserk Button: Messing with her is a great way to get any of the guys on their bad side.
  • Country Mouse: Haruka lived in the country for most of her childhood and quickly becomes overwhelmed by the fast pace of the city when she first returns to one.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: She does not appear in Shining Live, due to the game shifting greater focus to the two major idol groups.
  • Determinator: In the games she can be very persistent if she wants; this is specially shown in routes with tsundere boys like Tokiya or Ranmaru.
  • Dude Magnet: Even if she doesn't seem to notice it.
  • Flanderization: Her anime counterpart is much more clumsy and clueless than her game version, where she doesn't seem to have any problems with composing or playing the piano.
  • Flower in Her Hair: In episode 8 of the anime.
  • Friendless Background: In the anime at least. In the games she doesn't seem to keep in contact with anyone in her life before she joined Saotome Academy.
  • Goal in Life: She wants to write music for her idol, Hayato.
  • Hair-Contrast Duo: If paired with Tokiya or Masato, her pink hair and cheerful disposition contrasts sharply with their dark blue hair and aloofness.
  • The Heart: Of ST★RISH, especially emphasized in the anime.
  • Hello, [Insert Name Here]: In the games, the player can change her name and nickname.
  • Image Song: Gets one in the anime: 'Maigo no Kokoro'.
  • The Ingenue: Ever in good faith, rarely up to the romantic tones swarming around. Quite naive to 'the ways of the world'.
  • Naïve Newcomer: In the anime, unlike her classmates, Haruka knows next to nothing about the idol industry (due to living in the country and not having a TV) and doesn't recognize Shining Saotome and Ringo from their idol days.
  • No Sense of Direction: Apparently. She got lost on her way to Hayato's concert and on more than one occasion after that (including the first episode of season 2). She also gets lost many times in the games.
  • Oblivious to Love: In the anime and some routes of the games. Averted in some routes: in Repeat, she's the one who confesses to Tokiya.
    • In the anime, she actually has to deal with a confession from Van, which subverts this trope a bit. What mainly subverts this is that she doesn't take Van's confession as being the typical Just Friends route due to how clear and precise he was being. Instead, she tells him that all she can think of is music.
  • Parental Neglect: In the games her parents are never mentioned. In the anime she's raised by her grandmother, meaning they're either dead or very busy.
  • Performance Anxiety: In the anime, she's afraid to play the piano in front of her class because the first time she was asked to, she couldn't read music and she felt horribly embarrassed. She suffers from it rather severely the second time she's asked to play, as well.
    • At one point, it gets so bad that just trying to play ends up paralyzing her fingers.
  • Plucky Girl: Despite her anxiety with performing and the rumors circulating about her, she tries her hardest to study and get better in order to achieve her goals. in the anime, she even manages to master reading sheet music in just a few days from sheer force of will.
  • Raised by Grandparents: In the anime, she lived out in the country with her grandmother because of her poor health.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: To denote her kind personality.
  • Shrinking Violet: In the anime, she really has trouble holding herself trouble when any boy comes on to her, let alone Ren.
  • Soap Opera Disease: When she was younger, the exact causes and symptoms of which are unknown. We do know she used to at least have fainting spells.
  • Stock Shoujo Heroine: In the anime she's a pretty straight example, being clumsy, shy, insecure and sheltered. In the game she's more self-assured and confident in her skills.
  • Technicolour Eyes: Yellow with green pupils, leading to numerous Wild Mass Guessing as to how they turned out that way.
  • This Is Your Song: In the games, she'll write a song for the guy whose route the player's following. In the anime, she composes a song for each guy and various songs for ST★RISH.
  • Zettai Ryouiki: Grade A.
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Silk Queen
The queen of Silk Palace. In the games, she sent Camus to train Cecil to become an idol.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: She possesses Haruka and treats everyone with a hostile attitude. She does this for Cecil to be able to sing better and bring out his potential.
A prodigal director in the world who works on Broadway. He also directed a Rock Musical called 'Two Princes: A String and Bow Concerto', which featured Otoya and Natsuki. An anime-only character.
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Alternative Title(s):Uta No Princesama Shining Live

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