List of BanG Dream! episodes

BanG Dream! is a Japanese music media franchise owned by Bushiroad that includes an anime television series. The anime currently has three seasons.

Promotional art for the first season

The first season was produced by Issen and Xebec, while the main production staff included director Atsushi Ōtsuki and composer Yuniko Ayana. The season follows the creation of the band Poppin'Party by first-year high school student Kasumi Toyama, who wishes to find a heart-pounding sound known as the "Star Beat" that she felt as a child. Spanning 13 episodes, it aired from January 21 to April 22, 2017 on Tokyo MX, and was streamed by Anime Network and Crunchyroll.[1][2] An original video animation episode was released on November 22, 2017 on the seventh Blu-Ray/DVD volume.[3]

A second season developed by Sanzigen aired from January 3 to March 28, 2019. Also 13 episodes long, it continues Poppin'Party's story as the band members enter their second year of high school, while also focusing on fellow all-girl bands Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, Roselia, and Hello, Happy World!.[4] Kōdai Kakimoto replaced Ōtsuki as director for the second season, while the rest of the cast reprised their roles.[5] Later in the year, Sanzigen produced BanG Dream! FILM LIVE; directed by Tomomi Umezu and written by Ko Nakamura, it premiered on September 13, 2019.[6][7][8]

Sanzigen returned to produce the series' third season, which follows the BanG Dream! Girls Band Challenge and the growth of Raise A Suilen.[9] It was originally scheduled for October 2019, but it was delayed to January 2020. The third season aired from January 23 to April 23, 2020,[10] though the first episode was released on January 7 as it was bundled with a limited-edition Blu-ray release with the season's theme music.[11] The songs are also the season's theme music, with "Initial" as the opening and "Yume wo Uchinuku Shunkan ni!" as the ending.[12]

The main series features eight pieces of theme music. Season 1 respectively uses "Tokimeki Experience" and "Kirakira da toka Yume da toka ~Sing Girls~" ("Sparkling Dreaming ~Sing Girls~"), both by Poppin'Party, as the opening and ending themes.[13] The second season's themes are performed by Poppin'Party and Roselia: the former's "Kizuna Music♪" and the latter's "Brave Jewel" are used as openings, while "Jumpin'" and "Safe and Sound" are the endings.[14][15] Poppin'Party performs Season 3's opening "Initial" and ending "Yume wo Uchinuku Shunkan ni!" ("Straight Through Our Dreams!");[16] for the final episode, the ending was a collaboration between Poppin'Party, Roselia, and Raise A Suilen.

In 2018, two chibi spin-off series titled Pastel Life and BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! ☆ Pico began broadcast in May and July, respectively;[17][18] both are three-minute shorts, with the former following Pastel*Palettes and the latter covering every band.[19] As theme songs, Pastel Life's subject group plays "Shuwarin☆Dreaming" while Pico uses "Picotto! Papitto!! GARUPA☆PICO!!!" by the vocalists of the five bands.[20][21] A second season to Pico titled BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! ☆ Pico ~Ohmori~ began on May 7, 2020; the five vocalists perform its theme song "Ohmori Icchou! Garupa☆Pico".[22]

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113January 21, 2017 (2017-01-21)April 22, 2017 (2017-04-22)
213January 3, 2019 (2019-01-03)March 28, 2019 (2019-03-28)
313January 23, 2020 (2020-01-23)April 23, 2020 (2020-04-23)

Episode list

Season 1

No.Title[lower-alpha 1]Original air date
1"We Met!"
"Deatchatta!" (Japanese: 出会っちゃった!)
January 21, 2017 (2017-01-21)
Kasumi Toyama starts her life at Hanasakigawa High, searching for the "sparkle-sparkle heart-pounding" feeling she once had when she looked up at the stars as a child, during which she befriends classmate Sāya Yamabuki. She is led by a trail of golden stars towards a pawn shop owned by Arisa Ichigaya's family and discovers a star-shaped guitar. After hearing Glitter☆Green perform, which causes her buried feeling to emerge, she decides she wants to form a band.
2"We Did It!"
"Yatchatta!" (Japanese: やっちゃった!)
January 28, 2017 (2017-01-28)
Kasumi is determined to form a band, and she begins asking her friends to be members. Arisa is insistent on not joining, and puts the star-shaped guitar up for sale. Kasumi ends up breaking the guitar by accident leaving her heartbroken, but once it gets fixed Arisa lets her keep it for a cheap price.
3"I Ran Away!"
"Nige chatta!" (Japanese: 逃げちゃった!)
February 4, 2017 (2017-02-04)
Rimi Ushigome, one of Kasumi's classmates, is reluctant to join her band due to her social anxiety. Glitter☆Green is late to their performance prompting Kasumi to go onto stage and buy time by singing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" which prompts Rimi to overcome her anxiety and join in. When Glitter☆Green arrive they perform a cover of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" with Kasumi, Arisa and Rimi. Rimi joins Kasumi's band.
4"I Got Angry!"
"Okotchatta!" (Japanese: 怒っちゃった!)
February 11, 2017 (2017-02-11)
Kasumi is put onto supplementary classes in craft class, along with Tae Hanazono, and the two become close. Kasumi begins to skip out on practice with Rimi and Arisa to get private guitar lessons from Tae, prompting jealousy from Arisa. Upon realizing Arisa is upset, Kasumi begins inviting Tae to Arisa's house, to Arisa's annoyance.
5"My Heart Was Racing!"
"Dokidoki shi chatta!" (Japanese: ドキドキしちゃった!)
February 18, 2017 (2017-02-18)
Kasumi's band is challenged by Tae to put on a performance that'll make her heart flutter. Rimi shows the others a song about chocolate cornets that she once wrote with her sister, and they begin practicing it, with Tae's occasional aide. Tae eventually becomes inspired to join the band when she watches their practice and performs "My Heart is a Chocolate Coronet" with them.
6"I Made It!"
"Tsukutchatta!" (Japanese: 作っちゃった!)
February 25, 2017 (2017-02-25)
Sāya is shown in the past as a drummer in a band, before her eventual leave. Kasumi is the president of the school's cultural festival planning committee and appoints Saya as the vice president. Arisa attempts to come up with a name for their band and eventually comes up with Poppin'Party, and Sāya runs across one of her old bandmates, Natsuki.
7"We Fought!"
"Kenka shi chatta!" (Japanese: ケンカしちゃった!)
March 4, 2017 (2017-03-04)
Sāya is revealed to have left her old band when her mother was taken to hospital just before their debut performance. Poppin'Party learn of Sāya's past when they met Natsuki, and Kasumi attempts to convince Sāya to join her band. Sāya refuses, not wanting to neglect her family or hold the band back, leaving Kasumi heartbroken.
8"I Ran!"
"Hashitchatta!" (Japanese: 走っちゃった!)
March 11, 2017 (2017-03-11)
The cultural festival is underway, and Poppin'Party prepare for their performance without Sāya. Sāya's mother is admitted to hospital, and Sāya is adamant about staying by her side, however she insists her daughter goes to the festival when they see her crying over the lyrics of Poppin'Party's new song, left to her in a note from Kasumi. She arrives just in time and performs with everyone else.
9"I Got a Job!"
"Baito shi chatta!" (Japanese: バイトしちゃった!)
March 25, 2017 (2017-03-25)
Sāya buys a new drum kit, while Kasumi buys a distortion pedal. The members of Poppin'Party get part time work for the day at the SPACE live house to gain experience, before attempting an audition for the owner. It fails to impress her, and the owner tells Poppin'Party that SPACE is closing down soon.
10"I Got Surprised!"
"Odoroi chatta!" (Japanese: 驚いちゃった!)
April 1, 2017 (2017-04-01)
Sāya's old band, CHiSPA, audition for the SPACE owner and pass. Poppin'Party wonder what they differently, and Kasumi becomes adamant about practicing as much as possible for their next attempt. However the owner tells her that she performed the worst, which hits her hard. During the next audition, her stress and strain from vocal practices causes her to lose her voice on stage.
11"I Couldn't Sing Anymore"
"Utaenaku natchatta" (Japanese: 歌えなくなっちゃった)
April 8, 2017 (2017-04-08)
Kasumi is devastated over what happened and attempts to recover her lost voice, while the rest of Poppin'Party agree to practice without her until she recovers. She admits to Yuri and Asuka that she's losing her voice because she feels stressed and has been overdoing her practice, since she knows she's the weakest and least experienced band member. The other members of the band help her to overcome her issues, and to regain her voice.
12"I Sparkled?!"
"Kirakira shi chatta!" (Japanese: キラキラしちゃった!)
April 15, 2017 (2017-04-15)
As the school finals come around, Poppin'Party also prepare for their final chance to impress the owner. Despite several members believing they messed up their parts, the owner passes them, granting them a spot to perform at SPACE.
13"We Sang!"
"Utatchatta!" (Japanese: 歌っちゃった!)
April 22, 2017 (2017-04-22)
As the school semester comes to an end, so too does SPACE, as Kasumi and the gang prepare themselves for their first proper live performance for SPACE's closing performance. They perform to a positive reception, kick-starting their road to popularity as "Poppin'Party".
OVA"We Had Some Fun!"
"Ason jatta!" (Japanese: 遊んじゃった!)
November 22, 2017 (2017-11-22)
Poppin'Party and Roselia head to the beach to take a break from homework and band practice respectively, where they meet up to have fun. At the end of the day, Poppin'Party perform a song at a beach cafe as part of a sound check. This inspires Yukina on a new guitar phrase and Roselia to practice their new song.

Season 2

No.Title[lower-alpha 2]Original air date
14"Happy Party!"
January 3, 2019 (2019-01-03)
The episode starts nine months after the end of the first season as Kasumi and her friends start their second year of high school. After school, Poppin'Party and the other girl bands (except Pastel*Palettes) perform at the Galaxy live house where first-year student Rokka Asahi works. At the conclusion of the live show, Poppin'Party and Roselia announce that they will perform their own live shows.
15"BLACK SHOUT"
Transcription: "Kuroki Hōkō" (Japanese: 黒き咆哮)
January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)
Kasumi and her friends start planning their self-sponsored live show, but become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of planning behind a live event. They are eventually invited by Roselia to perform as a guest band at their self-sponsored live show which Asuka and Rokka attend. After the show, when Roselia and Poppin'Party come together, Yukina judges that Poppin'Party are not ready to put together their own self-sponsored live show.
16"Sing Girls"
January 17, 2019 (2019-01-17)
Kasumi and her friends initially feel doubtful about self-sponsoring their own live show after playing at Roselia's show. Later, Kasumi meets Rokka in town and they visit Rokka's room before they attend Poppin'Party's band practice. Rokka's recount of her life so far prompts Poppin'Party to play a song. This motivates both Rokka to form her own band and Poppin'Party to plan and play at their own self-sponsored show.
17"Magnificent! Dynamic!! A Carefree World!"
Transcription: "Gōka! Gōkai!? Nobbi no Wārudo!" (Japanese: ゴーカ!ごーかい!?のっびのびワールド!)
January 24, 2019 (2019-01-24)
Kokoro and Hello, Happy World! put on a live show on a cruise ship for Kasumi and Poppin'Party. Hello, Happy World! initially perform in the cruise ship before going on a hot air balloon, where Kokoro and Michelle jump off the balloon to fly in the sky after some initial mishaps. The show motivates Poppin'Party to do their best in planning their live show.
18"Rainy Ring-Dong-Dance"
Transcription: "Ame no Ring-Dong-Dance" (Japanese: 雨のRing-Dong-Dance)
January 31, 2019 (2019-01-31)
Pastel*Palettes prepare to perform in the World Idol Festival. However, Chisato has to attend to other commitments, making practicing together difficult. On top of that, Chisato feels doubtful about singing and playing the bass at the same time for a duet song, but is motivated by Aya and the other members of Pastel*Palettes to practice together. In the end, Pastel*Palettes' performance in the World Idol Festival goes smoothly with both Aya and Chisato singing their duet song.
19"You Only Live Once"
February 7, 2019 (2019-02-07)
Afterglow are invited to perform an outdoor live show in the market street for an elderly group. Poppin'Party also tag along to perform at the outdoor live show. The live show was delayed; however, when rain started to fall. During the rain, Afterglow recount how they formed the band to Rokka. In the end, both Afterglow and Poppin'Party perform at the live show. Then, much to Rokka's surprise, Poppin'Party announce they will hold their self-sponsored live show at the Galaxy live house.
20"I Won't Cry, I Won't Cry"
Transcription: "Nakana Ina Kanai" (Japanese: ナカナ イナ カナイ)
February 14, 2019 (2019-02-14)
The students of Haneoka Girls' High School and Hanasakigawa Girls' High School prepare for a joint cultural festival which was initially proposed by Hina. Hina also forms a band of students from both schools (made up of Aya, Moca, Lisa, Kanon, and Tsugumi) to perform at the joint cultural festival. Poppin'Party prepare for their performances at both the cultural festival and their live show. Tae also does additional preparation by doing impromptu outdoor performances, where she meets her childhood friend Rei Wakana (LAYER). LAYER later proposes to Tae to form a band together, of which Tae becomes hesitant.
21"You're Not Alone"
Transcription: "Hitori Janaindakara" (Japanese: ひとりじゃないんだから)
February 21, 2019 (2019-02-21)
Tae talks to the Poppin'Party members that she wants to be a support guitarist for LAYER's new band in order to improve her skills. Kasumi and the others give their blessings to Tae, and she practices with the new band (now called Raise A Suilen) in preparation for their first live show. Meanwhile, the culture festival band write a song and do an open rehearsal in front of students from both schools.
22"School Festival Symphony"
Transcription: "Sukūru Fesutibaru Sinfonī" (Japanese: スクール・フェスティバル・シンフォニー)
February 28, 2019 (2019-02-28)
The students at Haneoka Girls' High School and Hanasakigawa Girls' High School hold their joint cultural festival with each class running their own booths. Meanwhile, Tae continues practicing with Raise A Suilen in preparation for their first live shows, forgoing the joint cultural festival. As a result, Poppin'Party has to delay their school cultural festival show, supposedly performing in the last act of the festival. However, Raise A Suilen ends up performing a three-song encore just before the Poppin'Party performance, forcing Rokka and Roselia to perform in Poppin'Party's place to stall. Kasumi sets out to find Tae, and although the two run back to the school together, they arrive too late.
23"R·I·O·T"
March 7, 2019 (2019-03-07)
Getting back together after the joint cultural festival, Poppin'Party go around and thank members of other bands and Rokka for covering them during the concert. Tae then goes to Raise A Suilen's practice session where she announced her intention to step down as support guitarist. CHU2 does not accept the decision but LAYER accepts Tae's intentions. Tae practices and plays with Raise A Suilen in her last live with the band. At the end of the episode, CHU2 meets with Poppin'Party and voices her intentions to take Tae from Poppin'Party.
24"Star Tears"
Transcription: "Hoshi no Namida" (Japanese: ホシノナミダ)
March 14, 2019 (2019-03-14)
CHU2 meets with all five members of Poppin'Party and reiterates her desire to have Tae in her band. After CHU2 leaves, Tae and the others feel doubtful on whether they would still be together after the live show. The next day, Kasumi meets Tae after finishing preparations for the day, playing a song for her. This inspires Tae to write the lyrics for a new song which she plays in front of Kasumi and the others. After that, Tae re-affirms her desire to play with Poppin'Party which makes the others happy.
25"Returns"
March 21, 2019 (2019-03-21)
Poppin'Party practice and prepare for their live show at the Galaxy live house, also continuing to refine Tae's new song. All the other bands (except Raise a Suilen) accept Poppin'Party's invitation to perform at their live house, providing their set lists. The bands have their dress rehearsals the day before the live show, where Poppin'Party perform their new song in front of the other bands.
26"Kizuna Music"
Transcription: "Kizuna Myūjikku" (Japanese: キズナミュージック)
March 28, 2019 (2019-03-28)
The five bands set up and prepare at the Galaxy live house for Poppin'Party's live show. Later, Poppin'Party open the live show in front of their audience with their new song. The other four bands follow suit, starting with their new songs. At the end of the live show, Kasumi thanks the audience and the band for supporting the band before performing a new song that Kasumi wrote. Afterwards, Poppin'Party return for an encore to sing one last song.

Season 3

No.Title[lower-alpha 3]Original air date[lower-alpha 4][lower-alpha 5]
27"It's The Ultimate Dream, Don't You Think!?"
Transcription: "Saikō no yume - desu yo ne!" (Japanese: 最高の夢一一ですよね!)
January 23, 2020 (2020-01-23)January 7, 2020
Three months after Poppin’Party's self-sponsored live show, the local live house owners, including CiRCLE's Marina Tsukishima, organize the BanG Dream! Girls Band Challenge, a tournament with the final taking place at the Nippon Budokan. Poppin'Party and Afterglow express their interest in participating, and although Kasumi invites Rokka to join them, she declines as she is still searching for a band. Meanwhile, CHU2 struggles to find a new guitarist for Raise A Suilen until she watches Rokka's performance at the cultural festival. CHU2 invites Poppin'Party, Roselia, and Rokka to RAS' latest concert, where she proclaims the band's entry into the Girls Band Challenge and openly offers Rokka an audition, much to her dismay.
28"Scared to Death"
Transcription: "Obieteru janai" (Japanese: おびえてるじゃない)
January 30, 2020 (2020-01-30)January 14, 2020
After not performing in RAS' encore, Rokka is chased by CHU2 and PAREO in school and around town the next day, wanting to scout her for RAS. In the meantime, CHU2 meets with Yukina, reiterating her challenge to Roselia. Seeing similarities in the bands' philosophies, Yukina decides to have Roselia enter in the BanG Dream! Girls Band Challenge competition. Later in the night, after seeing Rokka practice her guitar in the Galaxy live house, Masking takes Rokka to CHU2's studio, where she performs alongside RAS. Unimpressed with Rokka's lackluster performance, CHU2 decides not to include her in RAS, explaining she cannot accept those withholding their skills to satisfy her.
29"I'm Not Leaving!"
Transcription: "Kaeran!" (Japanese: 帰らん!)
February 6, 2020 (2020-02-06)January 14, 2020
The preliminaries for the BanG Dream! Girls Band Challenge begin with the top two teams in vote count going to the finals at the Budokan. Roselia and RAS begin performing their live shows while a zoned-out Rokka comes to terms with her failed RAS audition. Meanwhile, Poppin'Party write a new song for their first live show in the preliminaries which they perform in front of a live audience and Rokka. Motivated by Poppin'Party's song, Rokka quickly rushes to RAS' studio where she is given one last chance to audition. Impressed by Rokka's passionate performance, CHU2 adds her as a (temporary) guitarist, ordering Rokka to become a guitarist worthy of RAS.
30"Them Lil' Octopus Sausages"
Transcription: "Tako-san uin'nāda giya a" (Japanese: タコさんウインナーだぎやあ)
February 20, 2020 (2020-02-20)January 21, 2020
With Rokka joining as the (temporary) guitarist of Raise A Suilen, the band heads to a film studio to shoot a music video (MV) of their new song. Afterwards, they return to the studio to play said song, but Rokka struggles to play together with the other band members. After a chat with Masking in a ramen shop, Rokka keeps playing until the song is perfect. The next day, the band is impressed by the PV they put together. During lunchtime, CHU2 inducts Rokka as a permanent member of RAS with the moniker LOCK.
31"PoPi-V!"
Transcription: "Popibui" (Japanese: ポピブイ)
February 27, 2020 (2020-02-27)January 21, 2020
Inspired by Raise A Suilen's music video (MV), Poppin'Party decide to make a MV of their own (dubbed PoPi-V). Taking cues from Pastel*Palettes' MV and Rokka's ideas, Poppin'Party take random photos and videos with Rimi and Arisa putting the video together. After many sleepless days and nights, Poppin'Party are amazed by the MV they produced. They nervously upload the MV on the competition website but are excited by the likes they receive straight away. Later in the night, CHU2 confronts Roselia and proposes a band battle with RAS, which Yukina accepts.
32"This is it."
Transcription: "This is it." (Japanese: This is it.)
March 5, 2020 (2020-03-05)March 3, 2020
RAS and Roselia prepare for the band battle that is held at Dub Live House. Despite Roselia preparing for the "Over the Future" concert, a precursor event to FUTURE WORLD FES, Yukina still wants to perform with RAS as soon as possible. Sayo leaves, believing that Roselia are overloading themselves practicing for two events at once. However, after talking to CHU2 and finding out why she wanted to set up RAS, Sayo comes back, intent on beating them. On the night of the band battle, RAS and Roselia perform. Announcing the verdict after the performances, RAS wins the band battle with CHU2 exclaiming that RAS is better than Roselia.
33"Save Them In The Music"
Transcription: "Oto ni nokoshite okitakute" (Japanese: 音に残しておきたくて)
March 12, 2020 (2020-03-12)March 3, 2020
Reeling after their defeat to RAS in the band battle, Roselia reflect upon their performance and prepare for the "Over the Future" concert. Sayo practices intensely for the concert but collapses during a break from practice due to overwork and fever. Sayo recuperates in her bedroom with Hina and the other Roselia members visiting and preparing a meal for her. Yukina chats with Sayo about why she accepted CHU2's band battle challenge: to learn something from other bands such as RAS in order to grow as a band. After Sayo recovers and doing one last practice session, Roselia performs in the "Over the Future" concert. Yukina thanks the fans for their ongoing support before starting their performance.
34"Should We Be Lounging Around Right Now?"
Transcription: "Non biku shite ite yoi nodesho raka" (Japanese: のんびクしていてよいのでしょラか)
March 19, 2020 (2020-03-19)March 10, 2020
All the old shopkeepers from the Jizo-dori shopping district break their backs just before their trip to the hot springs, so everyone (except PAREO and CHU2) go in their place. After settling into their rooms, the characters from different bands interact and socialize with each other. In particular, Rei and Kasumi meet, where they praise each other's performances as RAS and Poppin'Party respectively. Some of the characters also rest in the hot springs with some staying on for too long, resulting in them overheating. In the end, Afterglow inform Kasumi and the others that Poppin'Party's music video gained over 10,000 views which they celebrate before tending to the overheated characters.
35"Let's Go, PoPiPa"
Transcription: "Iku zo popipa" (Japanese: いくぞポピパ)
March 26, 2020 (2020-03-26)March 10, 2020
Hoping to gain more votes, Poppin'Party plan a three-week schedule of live performances. In addition to Galaxy, they play at CiRCLE and Dub alongside Roselia and RAS respectively. Despite having fewer votes than both bands, they enjoy their newly-gained momentum as they reach sixth in the polls. Although RAS offer their support to Poppin'Party, including baking a cake for Tae's birthday, they fall behind Roselia in the voting. In response, CHU2 calls an impromptu meeting in which she announces that RAS will play in other venues to force other bands to withdraw. She also takes control of everyone's calendars and instructs the band members to follow her orders and to not socialize with other bands. After an argument where CHU2 questions everyone's commitment to RAS, an incensed Masking walks away. PAREO attempts to console CHU2 but is harshly criticized as being useless.
36"Vocalists are... Like Stars..."
Transcription: "Bōkaru wa…… hoshi…" (Japanese: ボーカルは……星…)
April 2, 2020 (2020-04-02)March 17, 2020
After Masking leaves the impromptu RAS meeting, Rokka looks for her but to no avail. The next day, after receiving advice from Kasumi, Rokka searches for Masking again, finally finding her in her school. Meeting in front of the Budokan, Rokka praises Masking for helping her and tells her to meet with CHU2 to make up which Masking initially becomes hesitant before agreeing. Meanwhile, Rei meets Tae where she talks to her whether she still cares about RAS; Tae tells her that as the vocalist of RAS, she has the power to change what RAS will do in the future. RAS (sans PAREO) reunite as a band to perform, but feel anxious and distracted due to PAREO's absence and do not perform well. While Rokka and Masking head to Chiba to find PAREO, Rei talks to CHU2 about needing to work together in the best interests of the band. After finding out that CHU2 wrote off PAREO for being useless, Rei and CHU2 also head out together to find her.
37"Pareo No Longer Exists"
Transcription: "Pareo wa mō imasen" (Japanese: パレオはもういません)
April 9, 2020 (2020-04-09)March 17, 2020
In Chiba, Masking and Rokka search for PAREO by visiting her school. When they show her classmates a photo of her, they learn of PAREO's true identity as Reona Nyūbara. The two spot Reona as she is walking home, prompting her to run away and them to give chase. Upon catching up to her, they learn of her background as an academically successful but meek girl who regularly posts keyboard covers of Pastel*Palettes songs online. Despite Rokka and Masking's efforts, a disillusioned Reona proclaims PAREO no longer exists until she spots CHU2 and Rei running up to them. After CHU2 asks for forgiveness and is accepted, the band performs a song for her birthday back in the studio. Eventually, the Girls Band Challenge voting closes with Roselia leading, while Poppin'Party and RAS are tied for second.
38"A Concert With POPIPA!"
Transcription: "Popipa-san to kyōen'ya" (Japanese: ポピパさんと共演や一一一一一一!)
April 16, 2020 (2020-04-16)April 7, 2020
Bringing Poppin'Party and RAS together in Galaxy Live House, Marina announces that both bands will proceed to the finals at the Budokan, to everyone's relief and excitement. Each band then prepares to perform in the Budokan which includes a dress rehearsal at CiRCLE. Along the way, Poppin'Party prepare a new song that they want to sing with Roselia and RAS, both of whom accept. Meanwhile, Asuka volunteers to help in the Girls Band Challenge, including creating a poster for the finals and interviewing the bands for her blog. The night before the finals, Kasumi sees Asuka proof-reading her blog post. Asked to explain how she finds sparkling, heart-pounding moments in her life, Kasumi recounts how she found these moments by forming Poppin'Party and meeting and making new friends over the past year.
39"This... This Right Here is the Girl Band Generation!"
Transcription: "Kore ga…… Kore ga koso ga, daigāruzu bando jidai ya" (Japanese: これが……これこそが、大ガールズバンド時代や!)
April 23, 2020 (2020-04-23)April 7, 2020
The Girls Band Challenge finals arrive as Poppin'Party, RAS, and Roselia assemble at the Budokan, where they help set up the stage. Before Poppin'Party's performance, Rimi confides to her band that she is hesitant to play as the finals symbolize the end of their journey up to that point. However, she and the band are uplifted when they hear the crowd recite their pre-performance chant. Poppin'Party and Roselia perform new songs, while RAS play a rendition of CHU2's birthday song. The audience votes for the winner, with Roselia claiming the Grand Prize; to the others' surprise, RAS receive the Best Performance title while Poppin'Party is named Best Band. The three bands close out the event by playing their collaboration song.

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No.Original air date
1May 17, 2018 (2018-05-17)
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2May 24, 2018 (2018-05-24)
Maya and Eve notice a magazine article covering Hina's acting debut. Hina presents Chisato with the read-through for the film as she doesn't understand the younger sister character she has to play, to the band's confusion considering her actual sibling relationship with Sayo. Chisato provides tips to help her, but she still fails to realize.
3May 31, 2018 (2018-05-31)
Chisato abruptly leaves Pastel*Palettes' practice for other obligations, which raises suspicion from Hina as her television show had already finished filming. Before she leaves with the band, Hina spots a bag of cookies that she bluntly criticizes. On their way to lunch, they encounter a dog that Chisato reveals to be hers; she explains her sudden departures have been to spend time with him, while the cookies were intended for the dog.
4June 7, 2018 (2018-06-07)
After arriving early for practice, Maya is testing the band's equipment when she notices small gaps in the room that she decides to squeeze between. While laying below a couch, the rest of the band arrive, with the situation being exacerbated when they sit on said couch. When she drops her pen, Chisato discovers Maya underneath.
5June 14, 2018 (2018-06-14)
Eve's face becomes masculine after an excessive effort into preparing for an interview with a samurai magazine. Aya's initial attempt to stretch her face fails, prompting Hina to use her "ultimate technique": a group tickle. However, the tickling causes Eve to laugh too much, leading to her face molding into such an expression.
6June 21, 2018 (2018-06-21)
During a Pastel*Palettes concert, Hina's guitar string snaps and technical problems plague the performance; regardless, Aya continues to sing and amaze the crowd. As it turns out, it was merely a dream Hina had, which she promptly proclaims is too boring. Although Aya argues otherwise, the band agrees they enjoy her the way she is.

Girls Band Party! ☆ Pico

No.Title[23]Original air date
1"Live House CiRCLE"
Transcription: "Raibu Hausu 「Sākuru」" (Japanese: ライブハウス「さーくる」)
July 5, 2018 (2018-07-05)
During a stormy night at the CiRCLE live house, Marina is visited by five all-girl bands: Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, Hello, Happy World!, Roselia, and Poppin'Party. However, due to the building being too crowded to accommodate all 25 members, they leave to eat at a restaurant.
2"Think Tank"
Transcription: "Kuratō̄̄̄ku" (Japanese: くらトーーーーク)
July 12, 2018 (2018-07-12)
After having just three fans at their latest concert, Poppin'Party propose various gimmicks to attract more attendance. Unfortunately for Arisa, her bandmates' ideas—which range from Tae bringing her rabbits onstage to Kasumi flying across the stage from the rafters—prove to be too radical.
3"Revolution"
Transcription: "Kakumei-revolution" (Japanese: 革命-revolution-)
July 19, 2018 (2018-07-19)
After Poppin'Party indeed perform their stunts in their most recent concert, Roselia decide to base their latest song and theme on the motif of "revolution". During their strategy meeting in CiRCLE's basement, Afterglow and Michelle inadvertently turn on the lights before quickly leaving. Roselia eventually perform in a single outfit that holds all five members together, to the confusion of the audience.
4"Rock n' Roll Baby"
Transcription: "Rokku n Rōru Beibeー" (Japanese: ロックンロールベイベェ)
July 26, 2018 (2018-07-26)
While reading fan comments, Tsugumi notices she is the only Afterglow member without any reviews. She receives inspiration from a death metal band and decides to dress in a similar fashion; although the ensuing performance goes well, Ran runs away after expressing her dismay with the image change.
5"Pastel*Palettes' Swimsuit Commercial"
Transcription: "PasuPare Mizugi de Komāsharu" (Japanese: パスパレ・水着deコマーシャル)
August 2, 2018 (2018-08-02)
Pastel*Palettes participate in a swimsuit commercial to raise publicity. However, the ad's activities consist of extreme stunts including hanging from a bar while answering questions about one another and sliding a surfboard as close to a cliff as possible without falling.
6"Welcome to Michelle Land!"
Transcription: "Missheru Lando e Yōkoso!" (Japanese: ミッシェル ランド ヘ ようこそ!)
August 9, 2018 (2018-08-09)
During lunch with her Hello, Happy World! bandmates, Misaki is asked where she believes Michelle lives, so she tries to improvise and answers Michelle Land. To her surprise, Kokoro's family eventually constructs an amusement park of the same name. In Michelle Land, Misaki—dressed as Michelle—gets lost within the crowd of other Michelle mascots, with another Michelle leaving the park with the band.
7"CiRCLE Joint Concert Conference"
Transcription: "Sa-kuru Go-do- Raibu Taisaku Kaigi" (Japanese: さーくる合同ライブ対策会議)
August 16, 2018 (2018-08-16)
The five bands hold a meeting to discuss a joint concert at CiRCLE. When Kasumi fails to provide an apt explanation, the girls begin offering clashing ideas including band order and slogans. With the conference making little progress, Kasumi invites everyone to a restaurant.
8"Drummers Gotta Drum"
Transcription: "Doramu- tte Itsumo Nankashira Rizumu Kizan deru yo ne" (Japanese: ドラマーっていつも何かしらリズム刻んでるよね)
August 23, 2018 (2018-08-23)
At a family restaurant, the bands' drummers (Sāya, Maya, Kanon, Tomoe, and Ako) discuss their struggles compared to guitarists, including not being able to carry their drums around. After discussing snare drum cases, the five order their food, but when Tomoe orders pancakes instead of ramen, the waitress interprets their ensuing discussions as ramen for everyone.
9"For the Love of Chocolate Cornets"
Transcription: "Chokokorone Daisuki" (Japanese: チョココロネだいすき)
August 30, 2018 (2018-08-30)
During lunch times, Rimi repeatedly eats chocolate cornets, to which Tae jokes that if she continues to eat them, she will turn into one herself. As the days pass, Rimi's addiction worsens until she attempts to eat a snail shaped like a cornet. Eventually, true to Tae's words, she turns into a cornet before she wakes up, realizing it was a nightmare.
10"What About the Garlic?"
Transcription: "Ninniku Dō Shimasu?" (Japanese: ニンニクどうします?)
September 6, 2018 (2018-09-06)
Moca and Ran wait in line to eat at a ramen restaurant, during which they banter about various matters.
11"Hello, Happy Sky Jam"
Transcription: "HaroHapi Sukai Raibu" (Japanese: ハロハピ スカイ ライブ)
September 13, 2018 (2018-09-13)
Kokoro convinces Hello, Happy World! to perform while skydiving. However, Kaoru faints mid-air due to her fear of heights, while Michelle and Kanon struggle to keep up. As they near landing, the band release their parachutes except for Michelle, who realizes her backpack was only carrying their instruments.
12"Babanbo, Hear My Prayers"
Transcription: "Babanbo-sama Ni Onegai☆"" (Japanese: ババンボ様にお願い☆)
September 20, 2018 (2018-09-20)
Ran falls sick, prompting Afterglow to test various remedies. However, their combined cures reach extreme levels, with Moca eventually telling of a tribe that prays to a god to ward off colds (which are apparently the work of demons). Although Ran eventually recovers, she does not recall anything from her sickness.
13"Twinkling Joyful Shopping District Frenzy Bushido Party"
Transcription: "Kirakira Yukaina Shouten-gai Kyouran no Bushido- Pa-ti" (Japanese: キラキラ愉快な商店街狂乱のブシドーパーティ)
September 27, 2018 (2018-09-27)
Marina, Misaki, Sayo, Rimi, Tsugumi, and Maya are tired after spending the night planning the joint concert until the rest of the bands arrive for rehearsals and re-energize them. The concert, while a success, sees the bands commit to the antics from their respective episodes. During the afterparty, Marina announces the concert will be the final performance at CiRCLE before its closing.
14"Hello, Happy's Winter Mountain Hike"
Transcription: "HaroHapi Gentōki Yukiyama Jūsō" (Japanese: ハロハピ厳冬期雪山縦走)
October 4, 2018 (2018-10-04)
Inspired by Hagumi, Hello, Happy World! embark on a mountain hike to little success. Stuck in the cold, the five settle down at a patch, but fail to find a source to start a fire as they had all brought their instruments. Instead, Misaki reveals Michelle has a built-in heating system, which the band huddle around.
15"Part Time Job"
Transcription: "Baito no Jikan" (Japanese: バイトの時間)
October 11, 2018 (2018-10-11)
While working at their part-time job, Moca and Lisa talk about CiRCLE's closing and other matters, including Lisa seeing the deity responsible for treating Ran.
16"Poppin' Shuffle"
Transcription: "Poppin' Shaffuru" (Japanese: ポッピン'シャッフル)
October 18, 2018 (2018-10-18)
After finishing practice, Poppin'Party prepare to leave when Kasumi slips on the stairs and drags everyone down. Upon returning home, the five realize they had swapped bodies, forcing them to reconvene. When Kasumi (now in Arisa's form) suggests living their lives as their new bodies, an angry Arisa (in Rimi) begins attacking her until Rimi (in Sāya) intervenes, causing them to once again fall down the stairs and repossess their original bodies. Arisa is initially relieved until she opens her phone and sees Kasumi's antics in her body.
17"Pastel*Stroll"
Transcription: "Pasuteru*Sanpo" (Japanese: パステル*散歩)
October 25, 2018 (2018-10-25)
For a television program, Pastel*Palettes wander around town and visit each store, including Sāya's bakery, Tsugumi's coffee house, and Hagumi's butcher's shop. Sāya, Tsugumi, and Hagumi each offer free helpings of their respective stores' foods, though Pastel*Palettes struggle to eat them all.
18"Basement Maze"
Transcription: "Zō Meikyū" (Japanese: 蔵迷宮)
November 1, 2018 (2018-11-01)
Poppin'Party go to Arisa's basement for practice, but the room is littered with cardboard boxes due to her grandmother ordering too many. The boxes form a maze that the four attempt to traverse before getting lost; Tae tries to solve the situation with a trail of breadcrumbs, but Rimi picks them up, unaware of her intention. When they return to their original spot, the girls decide to leave before Kasumi notices star stickers along the walls that lead them to Arisa. Although Arisa comments the stickers will guide them to the exit, Kasumi had peeled them off.
19"CiRCLE's Collapse"
Transcription: "Sa-kuru no Hōkai" (Japanese: さーくるの崩壊)
November 8, 2018 (2018-11-08)
The girls are worried about CiRCLE's closing, which Lisa recalls is due to the structural damage their performances caused. They vent their frustrations by hitting walls and the floor, unknowingly causing the downstairs stage to collapse with Marina inside.
20"Truth-Seeing Demon Eye"
Transcription: "Shinjitsu wo Utsusu Mame" (Japanese: 真実を映す魔眼)
November 15, 2018 (2018-11-15)
While snowed inside a cabin, Ako, Eve, Himari, Kasumi, Marina, Ran, and Rinko discover Tomoe has been knocked out with a hit to the head. When Ako tries to investigate the matter like a detective, Ran nonchalantly leaves while the others deny responsibility; as a result, Ako pins the crime on Ran. With the case supposedly solved, the girls return to business until they are once again individually attacked, with Rinko revealing herself as the culprit. As it turns out, Ako is presenting the story as a possible theme for their next concert, though Ran questions her whereabouts.
21"That Performance Sure Would Be Exciting"
Transcription: "Ano Enshutsutte Wakuwaku Suru yo ne" (Japanese: あの演出ってワクワクするよね)
November 22, 2018 (2018-11-22)
On her way to practice, Yukina spots a stray cat that she eventually takes with her, eventually adding more to her group. Although Sayo ends up petting them anyway, she and Lisa order Yukina to return them. When she notices a cat-eared shadow around a corner, it is revealed they are the buns in Kasumi's hair, with the girl in question being recruited into Roselia before Sayo rejects her.
22"Welcome to Michelle Cafe!"
Transcription: "Missheru Kafe e Yōkoso!" (Japanese: ミッシェルカフェヘようこそ!)
November 29, 2018 (2018-11-29)
Marina is busy repairing CiRCLE and also runs the live house's cafe due to a lack of staff. The girls volunteer their help to the latter, and the cafe is eventually rebranded to a Michelle theme to attract more customers. While working a chainsaw, Marina accidentally saws a rope connecting a giant Michelle head to the roof, which rolls over and crushes her.
23"Pastel's Pajama Party"
Transcription: "Pasuteru Pajama Pātī" (Japanese: パステルパジャマパーティー)
December 6, 2018 (2018-12-06)
Pastel*Palettes hold a sleepover. Unsure of what to do, Maya decides to tell a ghost story that scares Eve; when Hina starts doing the same, Eve hides under a blanket. As a prank, the rest of the band turn off the lights and hide outside her room. When they return to reveal it was a joke, a terrified Eve brandishes a samurai sword and attempts to attack them.
24"Twin Rhythm"
Transcription: "Futago Rizumu" (Japanese: フタゴリズム)
December 13, 2018 (2018-12-13)
Sayo tries to leave to practice with Roselia but Hina attempts to hold her back, wanting to spend time with her. At the fast food restaurant, Hina considers inviting Sayo to eat French fries with her, during which Sayo struggles to practice due to her hunger. Perplexed by her behavior, Roselia dismiss her for the day. As she returns home, she meets up with Hina, who offers her fries.
25"Christmas Eve Surprise"
Transcription: "Seiya no Sapuraizu" (Japanese: 聖夜のサプライズ)
December 20, 2018 (2018-12-20)
On Christmas Eve, Marina continues repairing the roof until she notices the bands organizing a Christmas party. The girls reminisce about their time at CiRCLE, with Yukina, Sayo, Ran, and Kasumi hyping them for the joint concert. Outside, Kokoro and Michelle use a snow machine on the roof, which eventually collapses and destroys the building.
26"Reconstructed"
Transcription: "Saiken Shichatta" (Japanese: 再建しちゃった)
December 27, 2018 (2018-12-27)
Although Kokoro and Michelle escape the ruins, the girls express worry at the concert's fate. However, Kasumi senses the live house is salvageable and discovers the underground stage is still intact. Together, the bands clean up the wreckage and prepare for the performance. The concert is a success, though when everyone jumps, their landing causes water to blast from the stage. Eventually, CiRCLE is reopened as a hot spring.

BanG Dream! Film Live

No.Title[24]Original air date
Film"BanG Dream! FILM LIVE"
Transcription: "Bandori! Firumu raibu" (Japanese: バンドリ! フィルムライブ)
September 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
Poppin'Party, Afterglow, Pastel*Palettes, Roselia, and Hello, Happy World! perform in a live outdoor concert.

Girls Band Party! ☆ Pico ~Ohmori~

No.Title[25]Original air date
1"Live House CiRCLE"
Transcription: "Raibu Hausu 「Sākuru」" (Japanese: ライブハウス「さーくる」)
May 7, 2020 (2020-05-07)
While Poppin'Party is practicing at CiRCLE, Marina trips over a glowing object embedded in the floor. Said object produces a bright light before Kasumi pulls it out, revealing it to be an odd, guitar-shaped artifact. Government interest in the artifact leads to the construction of a research facility over CiRCLE, leading to confusion from the bands as they try to find the live house.
2"Poppin'Pastry"
Transcription: "Poppinpan" (Japanese: ポッピンパン)
May 14, 2020 (2020-05-14)
At Yamabuki Bakery, Poppin'Party strategizes over new pastry ideas, which turns out to be more difficult than expected. Kasumi suggests creating a "Poppin'Pastry" in which the five combine their favorite foods, but the final product is a Hamburg steak set.
3"Lisa Couture"
Transcription: "Risakore" (Japanese: リサコレ)
May 21, 2020 (2020-05-21)
Lisa comes to practice drenched from the rain, prompting her to change into a tracksuit found in a storage box. Curious, the rest of Roselia offer her other outfits to try on, much to her eventual exhaustion.
4"Himari SOS!"
Transcription: "Himari esuōesu!" (Japanese: ひまりSOS!)
May 28, 2020 (2020-05-28)
Himari tries to go on a diet, though food withdrawals distract her during practice. Afterglow decides to help her exercise to lose weight, but they gradually include food in her workouts.
5"Pastel*Desert"
Transcription: "Pasuteru*Sabaku" (Japanese: パステル*砂漠)
June 4, 2020 (2020-06-04)
Pastel*Palettes goes through a desert on their way to CiRCLE, during which Aya collapses while Maya tries to look for help. The heat causes her to see mirages of an oasis and her drums before also fainting, and her bandmates find her actually dreaming the desert scenario due to the agency studio's heater being on.
6"Misaki Madness"
Transcription: "Misaki Kindanshōjō" (Japanese: 美咲禁断症状)
June 11, 2020 (2020-06-11)
Michelle gets burned by pyrotechnics during a Hello, Happy World! concert, to Misaki's relief as she no longer has to wear it. However, her withdrawal from being the mascot causes her to break down until she starts attacking anything bear-shaped. When the Michelle costume is finally repaired, it is destroyed again, this time by electrocution.
7"New Epithets"
Transcription: "Aratanafutatsuna" (Japanese: アラタナフタツナ)
June 18, 2020 (2020-06-18)
Morfonica is wandering around a dark CiRCLE when Raise A Suilen crashes through the windows. Each RAS member is introduced with a nickname, though CHU2 is dismayed at hers. When Morfonica expresses interest in having their own sobriquets, the original five bands' vocalists show up and assign them names, to Mashiro and Tsukushi's chagrin.
8"Cardfight!! Sister!"
Transcription: "Kādofaito!! Onēchan!" (Japanese: カードファイト!! お姉ちゃん!)
June 25, 2020 (2020-06-25)
Asuka and Ako have a duel in a manner similar to Cardfight!! Vanguard over their older sisters, which Rokka attempts to quell. However, Hina intervenes by summoning Sayo, leading to the three—and the world—being overwhelmed.
9"Puzzle ☆ Pico"
Transcription: "Pazuru ☆ Pico" (Japanese: パズル☆ピコ)
July 2, 2020 (2020-07-02)

Notes

  1. All English titles are taken from Anime Network.
  2. All English titles are taken from HIDIVE.
  3. All English titles are taken from HIDIVE.
  4. Release date of episode in TOKYO MX
  5. First release date of episode in HIDIVE and limited-edition albums in Japan.

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