The series concluded its three-season run on March 27, 2009, having sold over 10 million physical copies of the manga and winning the 2006 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga. Kazama Hiroto - Kirarin Revolution Wiki
The climax of the episode focuses on the concept of the "Revolution" mentioned in the title. For Kirari, the revolution wasn't just about changing the idol industry; it was about changing herself and the lives of those who watched her. When she stands on that final stage, she isn't just performing for a title. She is performing to thank her fans, her family, and her friends. The "Smile Revolution" signifies her realization that her greatest achievement is the joy she spreads to others. kirarin revolution episode 153
They must make a dessert that represents "happiness." Mirai synthesizes a perfect, mathematically flawless crystal parfait. Kirari, with flour on her nose and help from the SHIPS boys (Hiroto pretending not to care, but secretly adding sugar; Seiji offering silent, efficient chopping), makes a wobbly, lopsided, but enormous strawberry shortcake. The judges eat one bite of Mirai’s parfait—tastes like nothing. They eat Kirari’s cake—and burst into tears of joy. Kirari wins. The series concluded its three-season run on March
Before Mirai can protest, Kirari pulls her into an impromptu duet. Mirai fumbles at first, then laughs—a genuine, uncalculated laugh—and sings along, forgetting her quantum-stabilized hair drills and her perfect future choreography. They finish the song off-key but happy. When she stands on that final stage, she