Pretty Cure

Pretty Cure (Japaneseプリキュア, Purikyua, actually: PreCure ) is the name of a franchise of anime television series and movies that are attributable to the Magical Girl genre. Each series contains a separate recurring theme, which is one of the main characters in direct relation and in their names, attacks, etc. reflects (eg the music theme in Suite Precure ♪, or the butterflies in Yes! PreCure 5).

TV series

Since 2004, Toei Animation produced all the anime television series of this issue.

The first series titled Futari wa Pretty Cure was made known in Germany under the title Pretty Cure. The second season / series Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart continues the first season, but it was like the other series have not yet been published in Germany.

The third animation is a remake of the first two and appeared in 2006 under the title Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star.

The fourth television series Yes! PreCure 5, which includes all previous as about 50 episodes, was shown since 2007 on Japanese television and Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! continued.

On 1 February 2009, launched in Japan, the sixth building on this series series Fresh Pretty Cure! (フレッシュ プリキュア!, Furesshu Purikyua! ), The 31 January 2010 consisted of 50 episodes with their end and their production was also subject to Toei Animation.

Of 7 February 2010 to 30 January 2011 at the Japanese television ran the seventh series of the Pretty Cure franchise: Heart Catch Precure! (ハート キャッチ プリキュア!, HātoKyatchi Purikyua! ), Which included 49 episodes.

Since February 6, 2011, the eighth release from the franchise was in Japan with the title Suite PreCure! (スイート プリキュア ♪, ♪ suito Purikyua ) with 48 episodes, which thus seamlessly Heart Catch Precure! has replaced in its timeslot. Main characters are Cure Melody, Cure Rhythm, Cure Beat and Cure Muse.

5 February 2012 launched on Japanese television, the ninth season of Pretty Cure: Smile Precure! (スマイル プリキュア!, Sumairu Purikyua ). The story is told in 48 episodes. Here are the main characters Cure Happy, Cure Sunny, Cure Peace, Cure March and Cure Beauty.

The tenth season Doki Doki! PreCure (ドキドキ!プリキュア, Doki Doki! Purikyua! ) Was released on February 8. Cure Heart, Diamond Cure, Cure and Cure Rosetta Sword take on the role of the lead role.

Movies

Incurred to date to Pretty Cure several movies, also produced by Toei Animation, as a continuation of each of the TV series:

  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart, theatrical release in Japan on April 16, 2005
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart 2: Yukizora no Tomodachi, theatrical release in Japan on December 10, 2005
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Tick Tack Kiki Ippatsu, theatrical release in Japan on December 9, 2006!
  • Yes! Precure 5: Kagami no Kuni no Miracle Daibōken, theatrical release in Japan on November 10, 2007!
  • Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo: Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday, theatrical release in Japan on November 8, 2008
  • Fresh Pretty Cure: Omocha no Kuni wa Himitsu ga Ippai, theatrical release in Japan on 31 October 2009!?
  • Heart Catch Precure: Hana no Miyako de Fashion Show ... Desu ka, theatrical release in Japan on 30 October 2010!?
  • Suite Precure: Torimodose! Kokoro ga Tsunagu Kiseki no Melody! , Theatrical release in Japan 29 October 2011
  • Smile Precure: Ehon no Kuni wa Minna Chiguhagu, theatrical release in Japan on 27 October 2012?
  • Doki Doki! PreCure: Mana Kekkon! ? Mirai ni Tsunagu Kibo no dress, theatrical release in Japan on October 26, 2013

Heart Catch Precure! played a total of 930 million yen, the second film to Smile Precure! 910 million yen, while Doki Doki! PreCure opening weekend grossed 213 million yen.

In addition, other movies in which the characters from each series appear together:

  • Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Minna Tomodachi Kiseki no Zen'in Daishūgō, theatrical release in Japan on March 20, 2009!
  • Pretty Cure All Stars DX2: Kibo no Hikari Rainbow Jewel o Mamore, theatrical release in Japan on March 20, 2010!
  • Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Mirai ni Todoke! Sekai o Tsunagu Niji -iro no Hana! , Theatrical release in Japan 19 March 2011
  • Pretty Cure All Stars DX: 3D Theatre, short film premiere in Japan in November 2011
  • Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Mirai no Tomodachi, theatrical release in Japan on March 17, 2012
  • Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Kokoro no Tomodachi, theatrical release in Japan on March 16, 2013

In addition, 2006 was released in Japan of the twelve minute long 3D movie Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Maji Doki 3D theater. This appeared also in a version for IMAX theaters under the title Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Maji Doki theater.

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