Prism Rondo


Love Through a Prism

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Japanese: プリズム輪舞曲〈ロンド〉
English: Love Through a Prism
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 20
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 15, 2026
Producers: Glovision
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Wit Studio
Source: Original
Genres: DramaDrama, RomanceRomance
Themes: Adult CastAdult Cast, HistoricalHistorical, Visual ArtsVisual Arts
Duration: 27 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.561 (scored by 75557,555 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #1282
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Popularity: #4634
Members: 29,414
Favorites: 468

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Both Prism Rondo and Haikara-san ga Tooru focus on strong, independent female leads navigating romance during times of social change. They share a classic shōjo tone, emotional storytelling, and coming-of-age themes centered on love, growth, and choosing one’s own path. 
report Recommended by chrisma
There is a shared melancholy between these two shows and a theme of love had and of love lost. Both are beautifully drawn with a wonderful soundtrack. The male leads are very similar when it comes to how their feelings are expressed (or lack of). I will say Prisim does have a more joyous and hopeful beginning, but it does twist in the emotional knife with the historic time period.  
report Recommended by Ihatethewordfate
• Both are coming of age romance anime set in late 19th century/early 20th century England. • Both the series explore the idea of forbidden love story of an noble aristocrat and a commoner.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN
Beautiful animation. European vibes. Searching for loved one. 
report Recommended by crystalskyy
Both are about an artist finding themselves in the art they make. Prism Rondo is a romance with an historical setting while Blue Period is more of a coming of age story set in modern day, buh they gave me both the same feeling: They are love letters to art and how passion impacts how lives. 
report Recommended by Thea-Space-Fox
• Yoko Kamio is the original creator of both the series so obviously you will find lot of similarities in it's storytelling and overall character dynamic. • Both the series explore the idea of forbidden love story of an noble aristocrat and a commoner.  
report Recommended by ZXEAN
Both about Art Both romance both have a female MC both period peaces Love Through a Prism takes place in 1900s well Arte takes place in 16th century Renaissance  
report Recommended by CTC-Review
Both have the male protagonist who gets missing during the war 
report Recommended by Dearpioggia
both female leads are ambitious and same setting 
report Recommended by LaLaLuffyx3
Beautiful story and sceneries from late 19's/early 20's Art is also predominant in this anime, but a different type of art (dance, singing, etc.) The male leads are both aristocrats who doesn't care about their title 
report Recommended by Merurin-chan
The art style is pretty similar and the characters in both anime are young adults, close in age. Both stories center around an innocent young girl, learning and growing up and a quiet guy protecting and helping them secretly from the shadows. In both series the friends become a second family to the main character and play a huge role in their everyday lives. While Prism Rondo is set in a XX. century London and feels like a school anime, Kaizoku Oujo feels a bit more like a fairytale with magical elements and the lives of ninja pirates. 
report Recommended by Lopika
This is about two young women from completely different background who bond over their shared love for creating original music in an world of AI dominant music. This is about expressing your authentic self through music rather than art. Although this anime has no romance, one of the main characters is a runaway from a wealthy family to pursue her passion in music, which reminds me of Kit. 
report Recommended by SamchanAnime