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Twin Princess of Wonder Planet is a 2005 Japanese anime television series based on Birthday's concept. The anime series was produced by Nihon Ad Systems under the direction of Junichi Sato and consists of 51 episodes. The story follows the adventures of the twin princesses of Wonder Planet (a mysterious planet shaped like a hollow earth).

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  • Twin Princess of Wonder Planet is a 2005 Japanese anime television series based on Birthday's concept. The anime series was produced by Nihon Ad Systems under the direction of Junichi Sato and consists of 51 episodes. The story follows the adventures of the twin princesses of Wonder Planet (a mysterious planet shaped like a hollow earth). Three pieces of theme music are used for the first Season 1 opening themes and two closing themes. The opening theme is "Princess wa Akiramenai" (プリンセスはあきらめない) performed by Flip-Flap. The ending theme for episodes 1-28 is "Oshare Fantasy" (おしゃれファンタジー), while from episodes 29-51 is "Patatata Run" (パタタタ・ルン♪), both performed by Fine Rein. (en)
  • Lista degli episodi di Twin Princess - Principesse gemelle, anime di due serie trasmesso in Giappone su TV Tokyo. La prima, composta da 51 episodi, è andata in onda dal 2 aprile 2005 al 25 marzo 2006; la seconda, composta da 52 episodi, è andata in onda dal 1º aprile 2006 al 31 marzo 2007. In Italia è stato acquistato da Mediaset, che l'ha trasmesso su Italia 1 dal 19 gennaio 2009 all'11 settembre 2010. Gli ultimi tre episodi della seconda serie sono andati in onda in prima visione su Hiro il 31 luglio 2011. Per la messa in onda italiana, alcuni episodi presentano doppio titolo perché sono stati divisi in due parti da 12 minuti ciascuno; nelle repliche successive la serie è stata riproposta con gli episodi interi. Le sigle originali di apertura sono Princess wa akiramenai (プリンセスはあきらめない?) per la prima serie e Kimi no ashita (キミのアシタ?) per la seconda, entrambe interpretate da . Quelle di chiusura sono Oshare Fantasy (おしゃれファンタジー?) di Fine★Rein ( & Yūko Gotō) (prima serie; ep. 1-28), Patatata run♪ (パタタタ・ルン♪?) di Fine★Rein (prima serie; ep. 29-51), Gakuen tengoku (学園天国?) di (seconda serie; ep. 1-26), Gakuen tengoku ~ Fine★Rein Version (学園天国~ファイン★レインばーじょん?) di Fine★Rein (seconda serie; ep. 27), Churucchu☆Rock! (チュルッチュ☆ロック!?) di Wonder☆5 (seconda serie; ep. 28-51), Oshare Fantasy (Orchestra Version) (おしゃれファンタジー(オーケストラヴァージョン)?) di Fine★Rein (seconda serie; ep. 52). La sigla italiana, invece, è cantata da Cristina D'Avena. (it)
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  • メラメラの国☆はらぺこでプロミネンス (en)
  • マジ修行☆もっとすてきにプリンセス (en)
  • お菓子を作ろう☆プリンセスパーティ (en)
  • すてきなデコール☆がんばっちゃおう (en)
  • お城に帰れな〜い!☆ここほれラビラビ (en)
  • ゴージャスが決め手☆デコールの戦い (en)
  • タネタネの国☆ちっちゃいって大変 (en)
  • 今度は優勝☆プリンセスパーティ (en)
  • 占いで知りたい☆エクリプスの秘密 (en)
  • 宝石の国☆おもちゃの町においでよ (en)
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  • Twin Princess of Wonder Planet Gyu! (en)
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  • The princesses are baking sweets for another princess party. (en)
  • The princesses head to the Moon Kingdom for the next Grace Stone, but only to find out Moon Malia has fallen into a deep slumber. A brief moment of jealousy is shown on Fine's side, as it appears Shade finds Rein more reliable than her. (en)
  • A balloon race takes place between the Jewelry Kingdom and the Windmill Kingdom. (en)
  • The twins help a ghost scare Prince Bright and Auler, and Princess Altessa and Sophie. (en)
  • The Seed Kingdom hosts the next Princess Party for sports. (en)
  • In the Windmill Kingdom, a baker family gets tricked by a fake treasure map from Bright and Boomo. (en)
  • The princesses call a Princess/Prince Summit to discuss the future of the Star. (en)
  • Continuing from the previous episode, Poomo, thinking the reason the twins will not stop fighting is because of his lack of strength, decides to leave to find a master of kung fu. The girls find out and rush to the island fighting the whole way there, and even longer. With Poomo in trouble, the girls reunite and save the day. (en)
  • While visiting Sophie, Fine Rein and the Bird People have a conflict. (en)
  • The princesses defeat the Black Crystal as Poomo disappears. (en)
  • Fine and Rein go to the Flame country, where Fine wants to eat the flame fried rice. They go to the restaurant, only to find it closed. It turns out that the owner of the restaurant cannot make the Flame fried rice anymore because the volcano, where the spice is gathered, has not erupted in a long time. (en)
  • The three princesses follow Bright and Boomo and try to turn him back to normal by being Fortune Princesses but the power of darkness shields Bright. Back in Sunny Kingdom, they tell the King and Queen about the situation. The three search for Princess Grace' book that may contain a spell to help Bright. As the three princesses find the book in a book store much to Shade's help, they see Bright in a hot air balloon, but he ignores them. The three then leave to find a way to save Bright. (en)
  • Bright returns to the Jewelry Kingdom to find out even his home has become a saddened place. (en)
  • The minister of the moon kingdom shows his true nature as the twins try to help Mirlo out of an engagement. (en)
  • Fine and Rein go to the moon festival and find out a Moon God will not wake up, so they save the day by using the prominence. The duo also meets Prince Shade for the first time. (en)
  • For the second time, Fine and Rein go to the Flame Country to visit Lione in the Flame Kingdom's castle. They have to awaken the dragon that heats the land before the Flame Kingdom ices over. (en)
  • Fine and Rein visit the Sea Kingdom. (en)
  • Bright takes over the Sunny Kingdom and sends an invitation out to everyone, including the princesses, to celebrate his rising as King. Everyone agrees to not attend but Fine goes back on her own and tries to convince Bright to stop hurting his friends. Doing so, Fine realizes that the good side of Bright still exists. Boomo manages to convince Bright to take control of Fine, but before he could the rest of the gang arrive. They leave Sunny Kingdom which is now engulfed in darkness as Fine receives a scolding from Shade. (en)
  • An old friend appears and reveals himself as Princess Grace' messenger. (en)
  • Fine and Rein's mother gives them a décor maker. While looking for decorations, they found a cat who has shiny things so they follow her. (en)
  • Today's Princess Party is Best Décor Princess. (en)
  • The Princesses go back to the Sunny Kingdom without Shade, only to discover a diary belonged to a previous Sunny Kingdom Princess years ago, which contains information on where the last Grace Stone is in the Sea Kingdom. While the Princesses go to the Sea Kingdom, Boomo and Pearl try find the Grace Stone together where Boomo fails in love. (en)
  • A rumor spreads that the Sunny Kingdoms treasure is hidden deep within the Windmill Kingdoms maze, where the princesses and princes go to investigate and get lost because of Bright's dirty tricks. (en)
  • The Twin Princesses sneak into the Moon Kingdom's castle to figure out Eclipse' true identity, but they lose their ability to Prominence. (en)
  • Two young girls impersonate Fine and Rein after being tricked by Bright and Boomo. (en)
  • The twins head to the Jewelry Kingdom to learn the ways of making beautiful décor like their mother. When they get there, the teacher they searched for has to make the gorgeous jewelry complete. The loser must leave Décor Plaza. (en)
  • At the Flower Aranging Party, the Minister's workers appear and somehow manage to get Locusts released. (en)
  • In search of the grace stone, Sophie helps them with her treasure that she found. (en)
  • The princesses head to the Moon Kingdom to find the Grace stone to stop Bright and help Moon Malia. (en)
  • Bright falls in love with Rein and releases the anger away from himself. (en)
  • As Bright returns to the Sea Kingdom while looking for the grace stone, he is doing something to the Mother Coral. (en)
  • The Flame Country's Samba Festival has finally arrived, but Bright has a different idea. (en)
  • Disheartened by hurting Altezza's feelings, the twins work hard to become better princesses. (en)
  • As the twins are sad after being able to lose their ability to Prominence, they are reminded to smile by their parents and think positive again. In the same time, Altezza comes to them telling that Bright is sad as well. They visit the Jewelry Kingdom and everything is fine on a trip to town with Bright, but a machine acts up. Princess Grace awards the twins with the power to Prominence again. (en)
  • The princesses discover the true identity of Eclipse. (en)
  • Rein, Fine, Prince Aluer, Princess Sophie travel to the Diamond Kingdom for the tea party Prince Bright invited them to. Altessa is not happy to have them there and leaves the party. After Bright tells them of her secret room, they discover that Altessa is harder working then they thought. A fire then breaks out in the castle and Altessa gets stuck in her secret room. (en)
  • The next Stone Grace was in Flame Kingdom. Lione tries to help Fine and Rein to get the grace stone on the mouth of the Dragon. (en)
  • The Last Princess Party will be held in the Windmill Kingdom where the participants must dance. (en)
  • The princesses go to the Seed Kingdom where Fine is turned into a monkey. (en)
  • When the princesses visit the Seed Kingdom to obtain another Grace Stone, Rein and Fine are attacked by the King out of the blue. Afterwards, the princesses and the gang stumble upon a circus and a very discouraged trapeze performer, Nacchi. (en)
  • In the Waterdrop Kingdom, the Rainbow Springs were all combined and turned black by Bright. (en)
  • The next Grace Stone is in the Water Drop Kingdom when Fine and Rein are helped by Milro to get the grace stone. Bright interrupts and asks to take care of Narlo. (en)
  • Moments of jealousy and love are flying everywhere for the princesses. (en)
  • The princesses visit the Jewelry Kingdom and find a doll called Puppet. (en)
  • The princesses go to the Moon Kingdom to learn more about Eclipse. (en)
  • The girls have leveled up to Fortune Princesses and defeat the machine. They find out Boomo is with Bright. Bright is convinced by the Moon Minister that he has been chosen to become king and save the Mysterious Star. Meanwhile, Altezza is looking for Bright and does the "I Hate it" dance. When the three princesses eavesdrop, the twins manage to cheer her up by saying Bright may be at the castle, and he appears later to talk to his parents about the machine incident. Fine and Rein go looking in the forest and find Boomo in a cave and he runs away from the two. While looking for a book in Bright's room, Altezza finds Boomo and runs away with him from Bright. The twins find them and turn into Fortune Princesses and help Altezza escape from Bright. He leaves with Boomo and the girls resolve to save him from darkness. (en)
  • As Fine and Rein hear about the star spring in the Moon Kingdom, they decide to go to it the next day without Poomo knowing. The twins are lent a sand boat as they get to the spring. When the princesses falls from tower into the ground, the rabbits were being pestered by scorpions, while Rein and Fine use prominence to stop the scorpions from attacking. Suddenly, water came out of the ground, giving them water. (en)
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  • Training is Really Hard: Become More Wonderful Princesses (en)
  • Shooting Stars in the Sea: Another Country That No One Knows (en)
  • Do Your Best, Tio! The Flame Country's Samba Festival (en)
  • Aim for Victory: Shall We Dance? (en)
  • Ask the Fortune Teller: The Secret of Eclipse (en)
  • Athletes, Be Passionate! Princess Party (en)
  • Bright Conquest: The Kingdom Solar (en)
  • Cheer Up, Altezza! (en)
  • Close Call: Princess Summit (en)
  • Dark Bright: Stormy Princess Party (en)
  • Dark Poomo: Fortune Princesses (en)
  • First Place This Time: Princess Party (en)
  • Flame Kingdom: Prominence on Empty Stomach (en)
  • Fortune Princesses at Last (en)
  • Get Rid of the Dragon: Totally Impossible? (en)
  • Haughty Altezza: We're in a Pinch! I Hate It! (en)
  • Hope and Optimism (en)
  • Hyper-active Baby: Parenting Diary (en)
  • Jewelry Kingdom: Come to the Town of Toys (en)
  • Large Reckless Driving Black Crystal (en)
  • Let's Make Sweets: Princess Party (en)
  • Lovely Décor: Let's Do Our Best (en)
  • Make it Gorgeous: Battle of the Décor (en)
  • May Our Hearts Reach Bright! (en)
  • Milky in Big Trouble (en)
  • Moon Kingdom: The Mysterious Invitation (en)
  • Oh My God, We Can't Prominence! (en)
  • Pearl's Wish: The Christmas Miracle (en)
  • Poomo's Training: Argument Between the Twins (en)
  • Pumo Pumo Poomo, Bumo Bumo Bumo (en)
  • Scary Forest: Little Romantic Experiences (en)
  • Seeds Kingdom: Being Small is Hard (en)
  • Seeds of Destin: The Princesses Are Good Friends?! (en)
  • Shine, Rainbow Springs! Mirlo's Wish (en)
  • Surprised by Locusts: Princess Party (en)
  • The Final Treasure: Boomo is in Love?! (en)
  • The Grass Full Moon (en)
  • The Haunted House: Screamed Prominence (en)
  • The Last Party of Princesses (en)
  • The Miraculous Circus: Fly, Nacchi! (en)
  • The Princesses' Final Prominence: Don't give it up (en)
  • The Secret Valley of the Winds: Sophie's Treasure (en)
  • The Treasure Map: Dig, Dig, and Dig Some More (en)
  • Waterdrop Kingdom: Fake Twin Princesses?! (en)
  • Waterdrop Kingdom: Mirlo Will Marry? (en)
  • We Can't Return to the Castle! Dig Here-rabirabi (en)
  • Windmill Kingdom vs. Jewelry Kingdom (en)
  • Windmill Kingdom, Don't Take Our Luchés! (en)
  • Year's First Laugh: Flame Variety Show (en)
  • Find the Seven Treasures! The Secret of the Grace Stones (en)
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  • Gōjasu ga Kimete: Dekōru no Tatakai (en)
  • Hōseki no Kuni: Omocha no Machi ni Oide yo (en)
  • Kondo wa Yūshō: Purinsesu Pātī (en)
  • Maji Shugyō: Motto Suteki ni purinsesu (en)
  • Meramera no Kuni: Harapeko de Purominensu (en)
  • Meramera no kuni: Harapeko de purominensu (en)
  • Ojō ni Kaerenai! Kokohore Rabi-rabi (en)
  • Okashi o Tsukurou: Purinsesu Pātī (en)
  • Sutekina Dekōru: Ganbacchaō (en)
  • Tane-tane no Kuni: Chicchai tte Taihen (en)
  • Uranai de Shiritai: Ekuripusu no Himitsu (en)
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  • Twin Princess of Wonder Planet is a 2005 Japanese anime television series based on Birthday's concept. The anime series was produced by Nihon Ad Systems under the direction of Junichi Sato and consists of 51 episodes. The story follows the adventures of the twin princesses of Wonder Planet (a mysterious planet shaped like a hollow earth). (en)
  • Lista degli episodi di Twin Princess - Principesse gemelle, anime di due serie trasmesso in Giappone su TV Tokyo. La prima, composta da 51 episodi, è andata in onda dal 2 aprile 2005 al 25 marzo 2006; la seconda, composta da 52 episodi, è andata in onda dal 1º aprile 2006 al 31 marzo 2007. (it)
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  • Episodi di Twin Princess - Principesse gemelle (it)
  • List of Twin Princess of Wonder Planet episodes (en)
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