Pretty Rhythm- Dear My Future Episode 38 Fixed Official

The episode’s title is ironic: “Dear My Future” sounds hopeful, but the content is anxious. Every character is terrified—of being forgotten, of inadequacy, of change. The resolution isn’t that fear disappears, but that they jump anyway . That’s a surprisingly existential lesson for a show about magical girl ice-skating idols.

Episode 38 of Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future , titled , is a pivotal turning point that shifts the tone of the series from a competitive idol journey to a dramatic battle for the soul of Prism Shows. The Shocking Performance of MARs Pretty Rhythm- Dear My Future Episode 38

This episode provides key exposition regarding Kei Asechi’s true motives. Kei, often seen as the cold, manipulative president of the Pretty Top Agency (in this timeline), is driven by a deep-seated trauma and a distorted view of what constitutes a "perfect" Prism Show. Episode 38 hints at the tragic backstory that motivates her desire to create a world where only the "worthy" exist. The episode’s title is ironic: “Dear My Future”

The animation quality spikes here. We see the rain on the studio windows, the droplets shattering like her poise. Her teammates scream her name, but she does not move. That’s a surprisingly existential lesson for a show

To understand the weight of Episode 38, one must look at the context provided by the preceding episodes. The Prizmmy☆ and PURETTY members have been navigating the "Road to Symphonia," a series of challenges designed to unlock the ultimate Prism Jump. The overarching antagonist, Kei Asechi, has been manipulating events from the shadows, using her influence to create discord among the girls, all to gather the emotional energy required to summon the Symphonia world.