: Both Hinano and Lilia are fighting to save institutions (the planetarium and the dance school) that represent their personal histories.
: The groundwork is laid for Hinano's friends, who will eventually form the "Galaxy Princesses" team to compete in the Pole Dance Japan Cup . Technical Execution and Style Pole Princess!! Episode 1
: The core concept of "pole dancing in a planetarium" suggests a fusion of athletic performance with celestial aesthetics. : Both Hinano and Lilia are fighting to
: The "mild-mannered" but determined protagonist. Lilia Saijo : The experienced but struggling coach/mentor. : The "mild-mannered" but determined protagonist
Directed by with a screenplay by Touko Machida , the series utilizes 3D CG animation for its dance sequences. This choice is practical; the complex, fluid movements required for pole dancing are notoriously difficult to hand-draw in traditional 2D animation. The CG allows for dynamic camera angles and precise physical positioning that capture the athletic "glory" of the sport.
The episode introduces the core cast using familiar anime archetypes to quickly establish rapport with the audience: