Games Main games •
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. The game was later remastered for a
PlayStation Vita port and released on August 11, 2011, under the title
Uta no Prince-sama Repeat. It also released on
Nintendo Switch on December 19, 2019, under the title
Uta no Prince-sama Repeat Love. •
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, , 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. The theme song is "Marriage" and was performed by
Tatsuhisa Suzuki,
Shouta Aoi,
Showtaro Morikubo, and
Tomoaki Maeno as Quartet Night.
Spin-off games •
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 is a rhythm
gacha game released on August 27, 2017, in Japan for the
iOS and
Android systems. The Global release was on January 24, 2018. It was co-developed by Broccoli and KLab and saw releases in both Japanese and English. The Global is scheduled to end service on December 26, 2022. •
Uta no Prince-sama Live Emotion is a rhythm gacha game released in 2024 in Japan for the iOS and Android systems.
Music 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. All songs in the franchise are produced by
Elements Garden. "
Fly to the Future" by Quartet Night and "
Ultra Blast" by STARISH sold over 11,000 physical copies within its first week and were both some of the top-selling anime singles of 2018. "Fly to the Future", "Ultra Blast", and "
God's S.T.A.R." were certified gold by the
Recording Industry Association of Japan.
Stage plays 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 , featured the stage plays
Masquerade Mirage,
Tenka Muteki no Shinobu Michi, and
Joker Trap from 2013 to 2014. The second series, titled , featured the stage plays
Bloody Shadows,
Pirates of the Frontier, and
Everybuddy! 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. The plays featured were
Lost Alice,
Trois: Ken to Kizuna no Monogatari, and
Lycoris no Mori.
Anime 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. 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. 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. 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). 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. The fourth season, titled
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Legend Star, began airing on October 2, 2016.
Sentai Filmworks has licensed the first and second seasons for a release in 2014, and has also licensed the third and fourth seasons.
Muse Communication has licensed the series in Southeast Asia and streamed it on Muse Asia
YouTube channel.
Films During the
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Live 6th Stage event, the staff announced that an anime concert film titled
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love Kingdom has been green-lit.
Uta no Prince-Sama: Maji Love Kingdom 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. The film was released in theaters on June 14, 2019. The film grossed at box office upon its release. An English subtitled version was screened at
Anime Expo 2019. It was announced on March 27, 2021, that the a new anime concert film,
Uta no Prince-sama: Maji Love ST☆RISH Tours, has been green-lit, and premiered on September 2, 2022. A-1 Pictures is returning to produce the concert film, with Chika Nagaoka serving as the director, Maki Fujioka designing the characters, and Elements Garden composing the music.
Manga 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. ==Reception==