

Rina reveals herself to be the mermaid princess of the North Atlantic and then makes acquaintances with Lucia and Hanon. Transcription: " Kodoku na Ōjō" ( Japanese: 孤独な王女)Ī new sea demon, Yuri, appears during a concert given by Taro and uses her music to hypnotize the attendees and attack the mermaid princesses, who are also there. Meanwhile, one of Lucia's idols checks into the hotel under a secret identity. A transfer student in Lucia's class, Rina Toin, finds Kaito suspicious. Hanon finds out that the handsome man she met at the festival is her music teacher, Taro Mitsuki. Transcription: " Yureru Omoi" ( Japanese: 揺れる想い) Hanon's mermaid form is also revealed as the South Atlantic Mermaid Princess. The mermaid Lucia prays Kaito to "find" her. Despite this, during a festival later, Hanon also finds love. Hanon Hosho airs her disapproval to Lucia's new relationship with Kaito, since mermaids cannot reveal their identities to a human directly, as this will cause them to turn into sea foam. Transcription: " Ienai Kokoro" ( Japanese: 言えない心) Mermaid Lucia and Kaito have a lovely reunion. This is the first time she has transformed into Pink Pearl Voice, and she is able to use music to cast away the sea demon Izuru. She finds him, Kaito Domoto, but does not know it is him until later. Lucia Nanami, the mermaid princess of the North Pacific, sets out to land to find the surfer boy to whom she entrusted her pearl seven years ago. Transcription: " Shinju no Namida" ( Japanese: 真珠の涙)

"The Place Where Morning Comes First") by Nakata, Hitomi Terakado, and Mayumi Asano, are the second opening and ending themes respectively. For the rest of the season, "Rainbow Notes♪" by Kanbe and "Sekai de Ichiban Hayaku Asa ga kuru Basho" ( 世界で一番早く朝が来る場所, lit. "Important Treasure Box") by Asumi Nakata, are used in the first 28 episodes. "Paradise of the Sun ~Promised Land~") by Miyuki Kanbe, and the first ending theme "Daiji na Takarabako" ( 大事な宝箱, lit. The first opening theme, "Taiyō no Rakuen ~Promised Land~" ( 太陽の楽園 ~Promised Land~, lit.

There are four theme songs used in this season. It chronicles the basic premise mentioned above and adapts stories from the first twenty chapters of the manga.
PICHI PITCH TV
The first season, simply known as Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch, aired on Japan's TV Tokyo Network (through TV Aichi) between April 5, 2003, and March 27, 2004. 1.2 Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch PureĮpisode list Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch.Most of them were compiled into a total of nine singles and four "vocal collection" albums (two for each season), as well as soundtrack albums for the two seasons. The anime also uses six theme songs, as well as several mermaid battle and image songs and tunes sung by other characters. The anime is composed of 91 episodes, divided into two seasons listed below. That is because as of 2009, the anime has been completely dubbed but is being held by TV Aichi.
PICHI PITCH LICENSE
While the acquisition of the license and English localization of anime predated that of the manga, it is unknown if a release will occur. The story basically follows the main character Lucia Nanami, Mermaid Princess of the North Pacific Ocean, searches for and woos Kaito Dōmoto, a boy she rescued seven years before, while at the same time, she and Hanon Hōshō and Rina Tōin, Princesses of the South and North Atlantic Ocean respectively, battle minion sea monsters using their voices and some magic microphones.ĪDV Films acquired the license to the anime in June 2004 for its North American release, but was eventually dropped due to difficulty in finding backers and securing a TV airing deal. The episodes, produced by the animation studios Actas and Synergy Japan, are directed by Yoshitaka Fujimoto, written by Junki Takegami, and features character design by Kazuaki Makida, who based the designs on illustrations by Pink Hanamori.
PICHI PITCH SERIES
The Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch animated television series is based on the shōjo manga of the same name created by Michiko Yokote. Clockwise from upper left: Seira, Coco, Caren, Lucia, Hanon, Rina, Noel. The Mermaid Princesses as of Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure.
