Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: Maji? Maji!? Fight de IN Janai ( ふたりはプリキュアマックスハート マジ?マジ?!ファイト de INじゃない, Pretty Cure Max Heart! : Really? Really!? A Fight is Okay, Isn't It?) (2005, Game Boy Advance).Futari wa Pretty Cure: Arienai! Yume no En wa Daimeikyu ( ふたりはプリキュア ありえな~い!夢の園は大迷宮, Pretty Cure: Unbelievable! The Dream Park is a Labryinth) (2004, Game Boy Advance).Several video games have been produced by Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Bandai) for video game systems and educational consoles, as well as Data Carddass arcade machines. These musicals are often made for children between the age of 5–9. They don't usually have special names like the movies or games, and they are performed in theatres, or live stages. Live stage shows since Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart began in February 2005. The eleventh crossover film, Hugtto! PreCure Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories, has been awarded the Guinness World Records title for "Most Magical Warriors in an Anime Film", with a total number of 55 Cures with speaking roles.
Starting in March 2009, crossover films featuring characters from multiple series have been released annually, with 12 crossover films released to date. No.īeginning with Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart, each television series has received a theatrical animated film based on the series, with Max Heart receiving two films. Įpisode 13 of Healin' Good Pretty Cure was originally scheduled to air on April 26, 2020, but was postponed until June 28, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the series re-airing select episodes during that time. owns the international rights to the franchise while both the dubs of Smile and DokiDoki alongside the Glitter Force brand is currently owned by Hasbro and eOne. Each series has received a manga adaptation illustrated by Futago Kamikita, which is published in Kodansha's Nakayoshi shoujo magazine alongside the anime.Īs of 2020, Toei Animation Inc. The series, Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode, Healin' Good Pretty Cure and Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure, began streaming in Crunchyroll on their respective territories. Smile PreCure! and DokiDoki! PreCure were adapted by Saban Brands and released on Netflix under the names Glitter Force and Glitter Force Doki Doki, respectively. Futari wa Pretty Cure was dubbed into English by Ocean Productions and aired in Canada under the name Pretty Cure.
To date, three of the series have received English adaptations. There are currently eighteen anime television series in the franchise, two of which are direct sequels to their previous series.
As the series progresses and stronger enemies appear, the Cures gain new magical items, new abilities, and sometimes new allies to help them in their fight against evil. With the assistance of creatures known as fairies, the Pretty Cure use their magical powers and enhanced strength to fight against evil forces who create monsters to bring misery to the Earth. As of January 2022, three series have received English adaptations.Įach series focuses on a group of teenage girls who are granted special items that allow them to transform into legendary warriors known as the Pretty Cure.
Its most recent iteration, Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure, began airing in February 2021 as part of TV Asahi's Sunday morning children's television block. Starting in February 2004 with Futari wa Pretty Cure, the franchise has seen many anime series, spanning over 800 episodes to date, as well as spawning movies, manga, toys, and video games. Each series revolves around a group of magical girls known as Pretty Cures who battle against evil forces. "Pretty Cure Series"), also known as PreCure ( プリキュア, Purikyua) and PC, is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise created by Izumi Todo and Bandai and produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Asatsu-DK, Toei Animation and Bandai. Pretty Cure ( プリキュアシリーズ, Purikyua Shirīzu, lit.
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