TV-Series
Description
"Rilu Rilu Fairilu: Mahō no Kagami" is a magical girl anime series that centers on the adventures of the Fairilu, tiny fairy-like beings born from magical seeds. Each Fairilu possesses a unique key that unlocks their special abilities and connects them to their destined roles in the world. The story primarily revolves around Lip, a cheerful and curious Fairilu who aspires to become a great fairy. Lip’s journey is intertwined with her friends, including Himawari, Sumire, and Yuri, as they navigate the challenges of growing up and mastering their magical powers.

The narrative begins with Lip discovering a mysterious magic mirror that serves as a gateway between the human world and the Fairilu realm. This mirror becomes a central element of the story, as it holds the power to grant wishes and reveal hidden truths. Throughout the series, Lip and her friends encounter various trials, from helping other Fairilu unlock their potential to solving problems that arise from misunderstandings or magical mishaps. The Fairilu also interact with humans, often teaching them valuable lessons about kindness, courage, and the importance of believing in oneself.

The series is structured around episodic adventures, with each episode focusing on a specific character or theme. Lip’s growth as a fairy is a recurring thread, as she learns to balance her responsibilities with her desire to explore and have fun. The Fairilu’s world is richly detailed, featuring enchanted forests, sparkling rivers, and whimsical creatures, all of which contribute to the show’s magical atmosphere. The characters’ relationships and their shared experiences highlight themes of friendship, perseverance, and the joy of discovery.

As the story progresses, the Fairilu face larger challenges that test their unity and resolve. The magic mirror plays a pivotal role in these events, often serving as a catalyst for both conflict and resolution. The series maintains a lighthearted tone while occasionally delving into more emotional moments, particularly when addressing the characters’ insecurities or fears. Through their adventures, the Fairilu demonstrate the importance of teamwork and the transformative power of believing in one’s dreams.
Information
Rilu Rilu Fairilu: Mahō no Kagami
リルリルフェアリル~魔法の鏡~
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 51
Movie/Episode length: 23 min.
Date: 04/07/2017
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Staff
  • Director · Nana Imanaka
  • Director · Sakura Gojō
  • Series Composition · Akemi Omode
  • Script · Rika Nakase
  • Script · Akemi Omode
  • Script · Aya Matsui
  • Script · Minori Ikeno
  • Script · Megumu Sasano
  • Script · Fumi Tsubota
  • Script · Kana Yamada
  • Script · Hikaru Ariga
  • Storyboard · Junji Nishimura
  • Storyboard · Shinichi Watanabe
  • Storyboard · Hiromichi Matano
  • Storyboard · Yukihiro Matsushita
  • Storyboard · Noriyuki Nakamura
  • Storyboard · Nana Imanaka
  • Storyboard · Sakura Gojō
  • Storyboard · Nurutema
  • Episode Director · Hiromichi Matano
  • Episode Director · Ryō Yasumura
  • Episode Director · Shunji Yoshida
  • Episode Director · Hideki Takayama
  • Episode Director · Masahiko Watanabe
  • Episode Director · Noriyuki Nakamura
  • Episode Director · Daisuke Eguchi
  • Episode Director · Kazuomi Koga
  • Episode Director · Nana Imanaka
  • Unit Director · Nana Imanaka
  • Unit Director · maxcaffy
  • Music · Koichi Tsurusaki
  • Music · Ryūichi Iwasaki
  • Character Design · Jinshichi Yamaguchi
  • Art Director · Tsutomu Nishikura
  • Chief Animation Director · Shinichi Wada
  • Chief Animation Director · Kanako Ono
  • Chief Animation Director · Kyoko Kametani
  • Chief Animation Director · Shunryō Yamamura
  • Chief Animation Director · Jinshichi Yamaguchi
  • Animation Director · Atsushi Aono
  • Animation Director · Mariko Oka
  • Animation Director · Shosuke Shimizu
  • Animation Director · Noboru Furuse
  • Animation Director · Youichi Ohnishi
  • Animation Director · Yumiko Kinoshita
  • Animation Director · Daisuke Yamauchi
  • Animation Director · Tomoko Ito
  • Animation Director · Takuya Wada
  • Animation Director · Haruo Ogawara
  • Animation Director · Gen Sato
  • Animation Director · Wakako Yoshida
  • Animation Director · Konomi Sakurai
  • Animation Director · Akiko Kawashima
  • Animation Director · Masayuki Fujita
  • Animation Director · Hiroko Shigekuni
  • Animation Director · Minefumi Harada
  • Animation Director · Shinichi Wada
  • Animation Director · Junko Yoshigai
  • Animation Director · Ryoko Kawamura
  • Animation Director · Maki Ando
  • Animation Director · Kyoko Kametani
  • Animation Director · Shunryō Yamamura
  • Animation Director · Ken'ichi Hirata
  • Animation Director · Anzu Katsuragi
  • Animation Director · Rie Ogasawara
  • Animation Director · Michiko Ōtani
  • Animation Director · Emi Sakamoto
  • Animation Director · Shunpei Mochizuki
  • Animation Director · Hajime Maruo
  • Animation Director · Yurie Iijima
  • Animation Director · Yuki Yabuta
  • Animation Director · Shunsuke Igarashi
  • Animation Director · Saori Hosoda
  • Animation Director · Jinshichi Yamaguchi
  • Animation Director · Rieko Noguchi
  • Animation Director · Futaba Aoi
  • Animation Director · Midori Nakamura
  • Animation Director · Han Lu Feng
  • Animation Director · Ryūichirō Yoshida
  • Animation Director · Mami Hisamoto
  • Animation Director · Yuki Soeda
  • Animation Director · Tomomi Harada
  • Animation Director · Chiaki Saitō
  • Animation Director · Yuka Kojima
  • 3D Director · Toshirō Hamamura
  • Sound Director · Hiroshi Yamamoto
  • Director of Photography · Masayuki Kawaguchi
  • Producer · Naoko Miyazaki
  • Producer · Satoshi Umetsu
  • Producer · Tsuyoshi Kajiwara
Production
  • Animation Production · Studio DEEN
  • Production · TV Tokyo
  • Production · TV Tokyo Media Net
Music
Opening
  • ?
    “"Papipupe Pon!" (ぱぴぷぺPON!)” - Apink
  • ?
    “"Sakura Saku Aoi Haru" (さくら咲く青い春)” - SILENT SIREN
Ending
  • ?
    “"Onegai Rosie (Rilu Rilu Fairilu Ver.)" (お願いロジー)” - Q-pitch
  • ?
    “"Fairy Smile" (フェアリースマイル)” - Q-pitch