Futari wa Pretty Cure

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Futari wa Pretty Cure
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Cure Black/Nagisa (left) and Cure White/Honoka (right)
ふたりはプリキュア
(Futari wa Purikyua)
GenreMagical girl
Anime television series
Directed byDaisuke Nishio
Produced byMoegi Nishizawa
Rika Tsuruzaki
Shigehaki Dohi
Takashi Washio
Tomoko Takahashi
Music byNaoki Satō
StudioToei Animation
Licensed by
SG
Original networkABC (ANN)
English network
CA
YTV
HK
TVB
SG
Kids Central
US
Fox Kids
Original run February 1, 2004 January 30, 2005
Episodes49 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written byIzumi Todo
Illustrated byFutago Kamikita
Published byKodansha
MagazineNakayoshi
DemographicShōjo
Original runMarch 2004March 2005
Volumes4
Anime television series
Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart
Directed byDaisuke Nishio
Produced byShigehaki Dohi
Takashi Washio
Tomoko Takahashi
Music byNaoki Sato
StudioToei Animation
Original networkABC (ANN)
English network
HK
TVB
SG
Kids Central
Original run February 6, 2005 January 29, 2006
Episodes47 (List of episodes)
Manga
Futari wa PreCure Max Heart
Written byIzumi Todo
Illustrated byFutago Kamikita
Published byKodansha
MagazineNakayoshi
DemographicShōjo
Original runMarch 2005March 2006
Video games
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure: Arienai! Yume no Sono wa Daimeikyu (2004)
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure: Max Heart - Maji? Maji!? Fight de IN Janai (2005)
  • Futari wa PreCure Max Heart – Danzen! DS de PreCure - Chikara wo Awasete Dai Battle (2005)
Anime films
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie (2005)
  • Futari wa PreCure Max Heart the Movie 2: Yukizora no Tomodachi (2005)
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Futari wa Pretty Cure (ふたりはプリキュア, Futari wa PuriKyua, lit. "We Are Pretty Cure"), known as simply Pretty Cure outside Japan, is a Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and broadcast across Japan on TV Asahi's ANN network. It is the first series in the Pretty Cure metaseries created by Izumi Todo. The original series, directed by Daisuke Nishio, aired on TV Asahi between February 1, 2004, and January 30, 2005, in the same timeslot as Izumi Todo's previous work Ashita no Nadja. It was the first of the Pretty Cure series to have received an adapted English-language version, which aired in United States From February 2005 And Also Canada from March 2009. A direct sequel, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart (ふたりはプリキュア Max Heart, Futari wa PuriKyua Makkusu Hāto), or simply Max Heart, aired in Japan between February 6, 2005, and January 29, 2006. It was then succeeded by Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star. Two Max Heart movies were released on April 16, 2005, and December 10, 2005, respectively. The series' main motif is yin and yang.

Plot[]

Futari wa Pretty Cure revolves around two girls, Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro, who encounter the Garden of Light's Mipple and Mepple, who give them the power to transform into the emissaries of light; Cure Black and Cure White, to fight against the forces of the Dark Zone: a dimension of evil that has encroached on the Garden of Light and is now about to do the same to the Garden of Rainbows, Earth. The Cures search for the Prism Stones, placing them in a heart-shaped device known as the Prism Hopish, protected by the Guardian, Wisdom. Once they have discovered all the Prism Stones, its power takes them to the Garden of Light and repairs most of the damage done by the Dark Zone. Later in the series, Porun, the Prince of the Garden of Light, grants the Pretty Cure duo use of their Rainbow Bracelets as they defeat the Dark King.

In Max Heart, Nagisa and Honoka meet the mysterious Hikari Kujou, who is soon revealed to be the "Life" of the Queen, whose powers were scattered into the form of twelve "Heartiels" following her battle with the Dark King. Meanwhile, remnants of the Dark Zone are protecting a mysterious boy, who is suspected of being the "Life" of the Dark King. Joined by Hikari, who gains the power to become Shiny Luminous, the Pretty Cures once again fight against the Dark Zone in order to retrieve the Heartiels and restore the Queen.

Characters[]

Where appropriate, names on the left are from the original Japanese version, whilst names on the right without Japanese text are from both the Canadian and Singaporean English dubs. Character descriptions pertain to the Japanese version of the show.

Pretty Cures[]

Nagisa Misumi (美墨 なぎさ, Misumi Nagisa, Natalie Blackstone in the English version) / Cure Black (キュアブラック, Kyua Burakku)
Voiced by: Yōko Honna[1] (Japanese); Rocio Barahona (English)
Nagisa is a 14/15-year-old student in the second year (third year in season 2) of Private Verone Academy Sakura Class. The ace of the school lacrosse team, she is strong-hearted, but also incredibly lazy, barely ever doing her homework. She is also a food lover, her favorite dish being the takoyaki from Akane's stand. Although generally courageous, she frequently becomes quite flustered when near Shogo, on whom she has a crush. She is often known for her catchphrase "Unbelievable!" (ありえな~い!, Ariena~i). As Cure Black, she is strong and passionate. Her theme colors are black and pink.
Honoka Yukishiro (雪城 ほのか, Yukishiro Honoka, Hannah Whitehouse in the English version) / Cure White (キュアホワイト, Kyua Howaito)
Voiced by: Yukana[1] (Japanese); Michelle Molineux (English)[2]
A 13/14-year-old quiet girl who is Nagisa's classmate in both second and third year of her middle school. She lives with her grandmother Sanae and her dog Chuutaro, as her parents are constantly working overseas. She is quite intelligent and extremely knowledgeable, and is thus nicknamed 'The Queen of Knowledge'. She is in fact a member of the school's science club, where she is looked up to by the others. Honoka has not had many friends, but the few she has seem to be really close to her, and she has come to appreciate Nagisa's friendship. Her theme colors are white and blue.
Hikari Kujo (九条 ひかり, Kūjō Hikari) / Shiny Luminous (シャイニールミナス, Shainī Ruminasu)
Voiced by: Rie Tanaka[1]
A shy blonde 13-year-old girl who appears only in Max Heart. She is "Life of the Queen" in human form after the Queen got split apart following her last encounter with the Dark King. Going under the guise of Akane's cousin and working at her takoyaki stand, Hikari enrolls into Private Verone Academy as a freshman and becomes friends with Nagisa and Honoka. She later gains the ability from Pollun to transform into Shiny Luminous, gaining further power from Lulun. Although she does not have much strength or skill in fighting, she can use her abilities to hamper opponents and enhance Black and White's attacks. Her theme colors are yellow and pink.

The Garden of Light[]

Mepple (メップル, Meppuru)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki[1] (Japanese); Roger Rhodes (English)
Mepple is the chosen protector of the Prince of Hope who allows Nagisa to transform into Cure Black. He is noticeably selfish, as he is somewhat possessive of Mipple and becomes jealous when Pollun takes her attention away from him. Despite residing with Nagisa, he frequently gets into a fight with her, often begging her to feed him, even occasionally poking fun at her. He ends his sentences with "mepo". Mepple can only stay in his true form for a short time before growing tired, so he generally takes on an energy-saving form resembling a cellphone.
Mipple (ミップル, Mippuru)
Voiced by: Akiko Yajima[1] (Japanese); Angie Beers (English)
Mipple is the Princess of Hope from the Garden of Light who resides predominantly with Honoka and gives her the ability to transform into Cure White. She, like Honoka, is generally more reserved than her male counterpart. She ends her sentences with "mipo". Although it is hinted that Mepple has feelings for her, Mipple is always sticking up for Pollun, causing problems between her and Mepple whenever Mepple comes on the scene. Like Mepple, Mipple usually stays in a cellphone-like case for the same reason as Mepple.
Pollun (ポルン, Porun)
Voiced by: Mayumi Sho (Japanese); Onalea Gilbertson (English)
Pollun is the Prince of the Garden of Light. He is sent to Earth once all the Prism Stones have been retrieved by the Cures. The Queen gives a cryptic statement about his powers aiding Pretty Cure. Later, when Wisdom is in trouble, Wisdom places the power of the Rainbow Stones into Pollun without his knowledge. This gives him the ability to remain in his regular form as well as the ability to communicate with various people from the Garden of Light. When communicating with members of the Garden of Light, he turns into what looks like a gaming console and everyone can hear what is said and communicate openly. He also grants Pretty Cure the power of light which gives them their Rainbow Bracelets. He tends to be extremely selfish and think only of himself. He is quite childish and has a lot of energy. He can get a little annoying at times and definitely annoys Mepple when he wants to be alone with Mipple. Conversely, he himself is bothered whenever Lulun wants to play with him. He lives predominantly with Nagisa in Pretty Cure and with Hikari in Max Heart. He enjoys getting between Mipple and Mepple.
Lulun (ルルン, Rurun)
Voiced by: Asuka Tanii[1]
The Princess of Light who can connect the future who appears in Max Heart. She thinks of Pollun as her older brother and always annoys him. Lulun can give the Heartiel Brooch to Luminous.
Queen (クイーン, Kuīn)
Voiced by: Kaya Matsutani[1] (Japanese); Elizabeth Ludwig (English)
The ruler of the Garden of Light (光の園, Hikari no Sono), a realm protected by the power of the Prism Stones. She appears as a huge CGI woman sitting on a throne, though she is easily overtowered by the Dark King. She carries a heart-shaped item of some sort. She has stated that she is impressed with the courage of Pretty Cure and aids them when she can. She seems to always be closing her eyes. During Max Heart, the Queen's is split apart into Hikari and the twelve Heartiels.
Wisdom (ウィズダム, Wizudamu)
Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno (Japanese); Glenn Howard (English)
Wisdom, often referred to as simply The Guardian (番人, Bannin) is the keeper of Prism Stones, often residing on top of the Prism Hopish. His expressions often range from very sleepy to overly spooked.
Elder (長老, Chōrō)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka[1] (Japanese); Johnathan Love (English)
A wise sage who resides in the Garden of Light. Despite his wisdom, he often keeps forgetting Nagisa and Honoka's names and referring to them as the Pretty Cura.
Heartiels (ハーティエル, Hātieru)
The Heartiels are twelve fairies who are the embodiment of the Queen's Will. The Pretty Cure duo gather the Heartiels and place them in the Queen Chairect, an item that represent the Queen's Heart, in hopes of making Queen whole again. When Pretty Cure wants one of the Heartiels to come out of the Queen Chairect and help them, Seekun will turn the knob around to let out one of the Heartiels.
Seekun (シークン, Shīkun, Seek) Voiced by: Ai Nagano
The first of the Heartiels discovered, representing the Queen's sense of adventure and discovery. She asks a lot of questions and seems relatively naive about the world. When the girls need the help of another Heartiel, it is Seekun's job to call the Heartiel out of the Queen Chairect. She is the last Heartiel to enter the chairect. Her symbol in the chairect is the telescope. She seems to prefer Nagisa, as she enjoys spending time with her more than Honoka.
Passion (パション, Pashon, Passion) Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi
Passion can sometimes be seen flying with a white dove in some episodes. His symbol in the chairect is the torch. His Pigeon always lands on Nagisa's head.
Harmonin (ハーモニン, Hāmonin, Harmony) first appeared in episode 9, but met the Pretty Cure in episode 10. She is mostly seen with a treasure box with her. Her symbol in the chairect is the treasure chest. Voiced by: Eri Sendai
Pyuran (ピュアン, Pyuan, Purity) Voiced by: Rika Komatsu Her symbol in the chairect is the snowflake.
Inteligen (インテリジェン, Interijen, Intelligence) is the only Heartiel who has been entrusted with the Book of Wisdom. In episode 22, she helped Pretty Cure find a solution to oppose the power of Baldez with the help of the Book of Wisdom. At first, she did not like Nagisa, but she soon developed a liking for Nagisa, after seeing her pure heart. Her symbol in the chairect is the book. Voiced by: Mayuko Kobayashi
Wishun (ウィシュン, Wishun, Wish) Voiced by: Yukiko Hanioka Her symbol in the chairect is the mirror.
Hopun (ホープン, Hōpun, Hope) Voiced by: Yusuke Numata
Braven (ブレイブン, Bureibun, Bravery) Voiced by: Mari Adachi
First seen at the end of episode 31.
Prosen (プロスン, Purosun, Prosperity) Voiced by: Masato Amada
Happinen (ハピネン, Hapinen, Happiness) Her symbol in the chairect is the bell. Voiced by: Sawa Ishige
Lovelun (ラブラン, Raburan, Love) Voiced by: Oma Ichimura
Eternalun (エターナルン, Etānarun, Eternal) Voiced by: Fumie Mizusawa
His symbol in the chairect is the pocket watch.

Dark Zone[]

The villains of the first series emerge from the Dark Zone (ドツクゾーン, Dotsukuzōn, (Japanese; lit. Hit Zone)), which is a realm of darkness ruled by the Dark King.

Dark King (ジャアクキング, Jāku Kingu)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ono[1] (Japanese); Tom Edwards (English)
The imprisoned ruler of the Dark Zone, somewhat humanoid in form that appears to come out of the ground. He is very tall and muscular with red eyes and extremely long arms. He does not appear to wear clothing. He wants to acquire the Prism Stones to prevent the "power to consume all things" from eventually destroying his own body, and to become immortal—he believes that it is the fate of all things to be consumed by the darkness. Like the Queen of the Garden of Light, the Dark King is animated by CGI.
Zakenna (ザケンナー, Zakennā)
Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu (ep 1-22), Satoshi Taki (ep 15, ep 28 onwards)[1] (Japanese); Tom Edwards (English)
The Zakenna are large purple monsters that are summoned by servants of the Dark Zone. These monsters combine with objects or living things to oppose the Pretty Cure. When they are defeated by a purifying move, they burst into numerous smal star-shaped monsters called Gomennah (ゴメンナー, Gomennā, derived from the word for 'sorry'), who scurry off apologising.

Dark Five[]

The Dark King's first wave of servants.

Pisard / Pijard (ピーサード, Pīsādo)
Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (Japanese); David Belke (English)
The leader of the Dark Five to appear. Pisard is often thought to resemble a member of KISS, but when one looks closely, his look is closer to that of a male Kabuki actor in "keshō" ("make up"), having long hair and a painted face.
Gekidrago (ゲキドラーゴ, Gekidorāgo)
Voiced by: Kouji Ishii (Japanese); Kevin Gilese (English)
The strongman of the Dark Five, large and muscular with a moai-shaped head. He relies on his brawn rather than his brain. Easily having the highest fortitude of the group, Gekidrago can take a direct, unprotected hit from a Marble Screw (or Twister in the English Dub) and only be knocked out for a few minutes. He often ends his sentences with "-Muka".
Poisonny / Pandora (ポイズニー, Poizunī)
Voiced by: Sakiko Uran (Japanese); Onalea Gilbertson (English)
The only female of the Dark Five. Instead of making a big show of calling on Zakenna like Pisard and Gekidorago, she snaps her fingers and is much more discreet about it. She often takes on a human appearance to gain the trust of the girls before attacking. In her true form, she resembles a vampire: She is pale, dresses in black tinted with red, wears a cape and has fangs, dark-rimmed yellow and red eyes and long red hair.
Kiriya / Kirea (キリヤ, Kiriya)
Voiced by: Reiko Kiuchi (Japanese); Scott Roberts (English)
The youngest of the Dark Five, Poisonny's younger brother, he comes to the Garden of Rainbows (Earth) in order to spy on Nagisa and Honoka, infiltrating their school as a freshman and ends up becoming friends with them, developing a fondness and love for Honoka after she shows kindness to him. Later on he starts to have emotions and feelings for Honoka while trying to understand human emotions, resulting with him unable to fight the Pretty Cure duo. This act results with him sent back to the Dark Zone, but not before willingly giving a Prism Stone to the Pretty Cure duo. After the Dark King is destroyed, Kiriya returns as a normal human and lives an equally normal life.
Ilkubo (イルクーボ, Irukūbo)
Voiced by: Issei Futamata (Japanese); Jonathan Love (English)
The most powerful of the five and the Dark King's right-hand man. He can block the Marble Screw (or Twister in the English Dub) with just his abilities, as well as many other attacks, but his fortitude isn't as high as Gekidrago, as a direct hit will still hurt him. He first appeared on Earth, but did not start seriously fighting the girls until after Kiriya is sent back to the Dark Zone. He is defeated in episode 24 but made a brief comeback in episode 25 in which he battles Pretty Cure and takes them to the Dark Zone in a far more monstrous (and powerful) form. He is large, pale and bald with pointed ears and dark-rimmed eyes that resemble those of Kiriya. He wears a white robe and carries a purple sphere.

Three Seeds of Darkness[]

When the Dark Five are defeated, new enemies appear: the Three Seeds of Darkness. The Seeds of Darkness are joined by Macaw, their pet bird; and the Butler Zakenna (執事ザケンナー). The butlers serve as comic relief, as they are unintelligent and tend to fight and bicker a lot. However, unlike other Zakenna, they speak human language, only using "-zakenna" to end their sentences. The taller Zakenna is laid back and somewhat clumsy, while the shorter Zakenna is quick to anger.

Belzei Gertrude / Beruzei (ベルゼイ・ガートルード, Beruzei Gātorūdo)
Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Paul Hudson (English)
The de facto leader of the trio. His human alias is Genbu Yuuki (Dr. Encastle in the English version). He's a plotter and a sadist. He is first seen in the series impersonating a doctor. He is able to blend in by making people think he is someone else. Due to his own ego, it's always someone of a high position, like head doctor or principal.[3]
Regine / Regina (レギーネ, Regīne)
Voiced by: Rika Fukami (Japanese); Carol-Anne Day (English)
The only female of the trio. Her human alias is Shoko Koyama (Sheila in the English version). She starts out as a pretty red head, but then transforms and her hair stands straight back, then bounces into six curls. When in human form, she has a tendency to mumble things twice, then suddenly she will scream out without warning, shocking everyone. She is far more confident in her dark form, though.[3]
Juna (ジュナ, Jūna)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Brendan Hunter (English)
The tall young man of the trio. The muscle of the group, Juna is quite stoic and his expression seldom changes. His human alias is Ryuichiro Kakuzawa (Edgedale in the English version), who is made as his original form in the English version.[3]
Zakenna Butlers (執事ザケンナー, Shitsuji Zakennā)
Voiced by: Rika Komatsu and Satoshi Taki[1] (Japanese); Jonathan Love and Dean Galloway (English)
The Zakenna butlers are Zakenna who are just smart enough to speak, and they look after the mansion resided by The Three Seeds and the Four Guardians.

Four Guardians[]

The Four Guardians are what remains of the Dark Zone, serving as the protectors of the "Life" of the Evil King whom they go to lengths to revive.

Baldez (バルデス, Barudesu)
Voiced by: Kenichi Ono[1]
The strongest of the four Guardians. He can repel the Marble Screw, Luminous Heartiel Action and Extreme Luminario attacks. Moreover, his true form is the spirit of the Dark King.
Circulas (サーキュラス, Sākyurasu)
Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu[1]
The apparent second-in-command. He often assumes the role of the "leader" of the group whenever Baldez isn't around. He often bickers with Uraganos.
Uraganos (ウラガノス, Uraganosu)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi[1]
Large and dim-witted. He is clumsy and tends to destroy things by accident due to his size and strength. Uraganos also to never seem to hear people finish their sentences, especially Circulas.
Viblis (ビブリス, Biburisu)
Voiced by: Ai Kobayashi[1]
The more serious of the group. She often scolds Uraganos and Circulas when they argue and is more intimidating. She is also the type to never apologize even when she was wrong.
The boy in the mansion (館の少年, Yakata no Shōnen) / Hikaru Kujo (九条 ひかる, Kūjō Hikaru)
Voiced by: Haruhi Nanao
A mysterious boy who is actually the 'Life' of the Dark King. He often plays games with the Butler Zakenna though often seeks fun outside of the mansion. He is seemingly linked to Hikari, as various incidents occur when the two come face to face. At the end of the series, the boy becomes Hikari's younger brother, Hikaru.

Other characters[]

Takashi Misumi / Terry Blackstone (美墨 岳, Misumi Takashi)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Johnathan Love, Rodger Rhodes (Episode 34) (English)
Takashi is Nagisa and Ryouta's father, and husband of Rie.
Rie Misumi / Glenda Blackstone (美墨 理恵, Misumi Rie)
Voiced by: Mayumi Sho (Japanese); Onalea Gilbertson (English)
Rie is Takashi's wife, and the mother of Nagisa and Ryouta.
Ryouta Misumi / Ryan Blackstone (美墨 亮太, Misumi Ryota)
Voiced by: Naozumi Takahashi[1] (Japanese); Leah Dubbin-Steckel (English)
Nagisa's younger brother, who has a habit of pulling pranks on her. A running gag has him put in a headlock by Nagisa in retaliation.
Sanae Yukishiro / Susan Whitehouse (雪城 さなえ, Yukishiro Sanae)
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa,[1] Yuki Matsuoka (young) (Japanese); Michelle Armeneau (English)
Honoka's grandmother who takes care of her whilst her parents work overseas. She appears to know a lot about the Pretty Cure, as she found Mipple at a young age, though she keeps this a secret from Honoka and Nagisa.
Taro Yukishiro / Ken Whitehouse (雪城 太郎, Yukishiro Taro)
Voiced by: Takeru Miyashita (Japanese); Jonathan Love (English)
Honoka's father, and Aya's husband.
Aya Yukishiro / Luca Whitehouse (雪城 文, Yukishiro Aya)
Voiced by: Miki Ito (Japanese); April McGregor (English)
Aya is Honoka's mother, and Taro's wife.
Akane Fujita / Alex Fujita (藤田 アカネ, Fujita Akane)
Voiced by: Mikako Fujita[1] (Japanese); Annika Odegard (English)
Akane is the previous captain of the school lacrosse team who now runs her own takoyaki stand, which Nagisa frequently visits. In Max Heart, she serves as Hikari's guardian under the assumption that she is her cousin, possibly due to the manipulation of the Queen.
Shougo Fujimura / Shawn Ferguson (藤村 省吾, Fujimura Shōgo)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Will Wood (English)
Often nicknamed Fujipi (or Fergie) by his friends, Shougo is a childhood friend of Honoka on whom Nagisa has a crush. He is a hardworking player on his soccer team and often finds comfort in Nagisa's advice. Since he has no past of his life, he may be oriented from another world.
Yoshimi Takenouchi / Yvette Woodgrove (竹野内 よし美, Takenouchi Yoshimi)
Voiced by: Ai Nagano (Japanese); Cheryl McMaster (English)
The teacher of the Nagisa and Honoka.

Classmates[]

Rina Takashimizu (高清水 莉奈, Takashimizu Rina)
Voiced by: Yuka Tokumitsu (Japanese); Emily Bachynski (English)
Rina is one of Nagisa's best friends, also a member of the lacrosse team. She is always seen with Shiho.
Shiho Kubota / Shawna Knowles (久保田 志穂, Kubota Shiho)
Voiced by: Eri Sendai (Japanese); Nikkita Bradette (English)
Shiho is Nagisa's other best friend and a member of the lacrosse team. She is always seen with Rina.
Yuriko / Lilian (ユリコ, Yuriko)
Voiced by: Kozue Kamada (Japanese); Katie Rowan (English)
Yuriko is Honoka's friend, and also a member of the science club.
Mayu Kashiwada / Maya Kennedy (柏田 真由, Kashiwada Mayu)
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Megan Malone (English)
Mayu is an artist inspired by Mario Piccasseci.
Yumiko Nakagawa / Nickie (中川 弓子, Nakagawa Yumiko)
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame (Japanese); Cheryl McMaster (English)
Yumiko is the captain of the lacrosse team.
Yuka Odajima / Emma (オダジマユカ, Odajima Yuka)
Voiced by: Mayumi Iizuka (Japanese); Laura Rushfeldt (English)
Yuka is a member of the lacrosse team.
Natsuko Koshino / Summer (越野 夏子, Koshino Natsuko) and Kyoko Mori / Chrissy (森 京子, Mori Kyōko)
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Natsuko) and Kaori Nazuka (Kyoko) (Japanese); Jasmin Dobranski (Summer) and Morgan Partridge (Chrissy) (English)
Natsuko and Kyoko are a pair of friends who worship the Pretty Cure duo to the point of wearing their costumes.
Seiko Taniguchi / Sophie (谷口 聖子, Taniguchi Seiko)
Voiced by: Konami Yoshida (Japanese); Lori Bachynski (English)
Seiko is a 13-year-old classmate. The favorite game is the piano.
Kimata / Kossner (木俣)
Voiced by: Satoshi Katogi (Japanese); Ian McMurray (English)
Member of the Verone Junior Boys' Institute's soccer team.
Yui Morioka / Julie Woodhill (森岡 唯, Morioka Yui)
Voiced by: Masako Jo (Japanese); Shannon Casorso (English)
Yui is the love of FujiP.
Chiaki Yabe / Sienna (矢部 千秋, Yabe Chiaki)
Voiced by: Akiko Nakagawa (Japanese); Marcy Lannan (English)
Chiaki is a classmate.
Kazuki Hasekura / Hamilton (支倉一樹, Hasekura Kazuki)
Voiced by: Toshinobu Iida (Japanese); Joel Crichton (English)
Member of the Verone Junior Boys' Institute's soccer team.
Nao Tabata (多幡 奈緒, Tabata Nao) and Miu Kagayama (加賀山 美羽, Kagayama Miu)
Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi (Nao) and Fumie Mizusawa (Miu)[1]
Two classmates of Hikari.
Maki (マキ) and Megumi (メグミ)
Voiced by: Haruhi Nanao (Maki)[citation needed] and Yoko Nishino (Megumi)[1]
Members of the lacrosse team.

Media[]

Anime[]

The original Futari wa Pretty Cure anime aired in Japan between February 1, 2004, and January 30, 2005. The opening theme is "Danzen! Futari wa Pretty Cure" (Danzen! ふたりはプリキュア, Danzen! Futari wa Purikyua, "Definitely! Together, We Are Pretty Cure") by Mayumi Gojo whilst the ending theme is "Get You! Love Love?!" (ゲッチュウ!らぶらぶぅ?!, Getchū! Rabu Rabu?!) also by Gojo. The follow up series, Max Heart, aired in Japan between February 6, 2005, and January 29, 2006. The opening theme is "Danzen! Futari wa Pretty Cure (Max Heart ver.)" (DANZEN!ふたりはプリキュア(ver.MaxHeart)) by Mayumi Gojo. The first ending theme, used for episodes 1-36, is "Muri Muri!? Ari Ari!! In jaa Na~i?!" (ムリムリ!?ありあり!!INじゃあな~い?!, "No way!? Unbeliveable!! Is that Okay?!") by Mayumi Gojo with Young Fresh, whilst the second ending theme, used for episodes 37-47 is "Wonder Winter Yatta" (ワンダーウィンターヤッタ, Wandā Wintā Yatta, "Wonder Winter Alright") by Gojo. The anime later re-aired on TV Asahi's cable channel, TeleAsa Channel 1,[4] in March 2013.

Films[]

A Tokyu 9000 series train with an advertisement for Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky on Christmas Day 2005

Two animated films based on the Max Heart series were released. The first, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart: The Movie (映画 ふたりはプリキュア ー マックスハート, Eiga Futari wa Purikyua Makkusu Haato), was released on April 16, 2005. The second movie, Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky (映画 ふたりはプリキュア ー マックスハート, Eiga Futari wa Purikyua Makkusu Haato 2: Yukizora no Tomodachi), was released December 10, 2005. The heroines also appear in all Pretty Cure All Stars movies, which ran between 2009 and 2016. Another crossover film, Hugtto! PreCure ♡ Futari wa Pretty Cure, was released on October 27, 2018, celebrating the franchise's 15th anniversary.[5]

Licensed Media and Dubs[]

On February 24, 2006, 4Kids Entertainment announced broadcasting and distribution rights for Pretty Cure in the United States,[6] though never produced an English version of it. In July 2008, Toei Animation began making episodes available through IGN's Direct2Drive service subtitled into English,[7] and have also started making those same episodes available for free internet streaming on Crunchyroll.[8] The subtitles were produced by "Nippon Golden Network", a Hawaii-based cable network that broadcasts Asian programming (mostly from Japan), and featured low-quality video and audio. In April 2009, Funimation used to license the English-subtitled version of the series for online distribution on the company's website.[9] This subtitled version was updated on Crunchyroll and VRV on March 25, 2021, with improved video and audio quality.

An English-dubbed version was produced by Toei and Ocean Productions using their Blue Water studio in Calgary, Alberta which aired on Canada's YTV channel from March 6, 2009, to July 31, 2010.[10][11] Although uncut in content, the English dub makes several changes to character names, cultural references and theme music, though mostly retains the original version's main soundtrack. This dub also aired in the United Kingdom on the Pop Girl digital channel from September 6, 2010.

This anime also aired, in Indonesian-dubbed version on RCTI, Indosiar (MAX Heart version) and Spacetoon Plus.

A Cantonese dub of the anime aired in TVB stations in Hong Kong, with the theme song sung by Cantonese band duo, Twins.

Manga[]

Both the television series and their movies received manga adaptation which were illustrated by Futago Kamikita in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine as they aired.

Video games[]

Four video games based on the two series have been released in Japan by Bandai. An educational video game was released for the Sega Pico in 2004. A puzzle platformer, Futari wa Pretty Cure: Arienai! Yume no Sono wa Daimeikyu (ふたりはプリキュア ありえな~い!夢の園は大迷宮, lit. We are Pretty Cure: Unbelievable! The Garden of Dreams is a Big Mystery), was released for Game Boy Advance in 2004. A platformer, 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, lit. We are Pretty Cure: Max Heart - Seriously? Seriously!? A Fight's Okay, Right?) was released for Game Boy Advance in 2005. A side-scrolling beat 'em up game, Futari wa Precure Max Heart – Danzen! DS de Precure - Chikara wo Awasete Dai Battle (ふたりはプリキュアMH DANZEN!DSでプリキュア 力をあわせて大バトル!!, lit. We are Pretty Cure Max Heart - Danzen! Precure DS - The Big Battle for Power) was also released in 2005 for the Nintendo DS.[12] Nagisa, Honoka and Hikari have also appeared in other Nintendo DS games based on subsequent Pretty Cure series.

Reception[]

The series' popularity quickly spawned it into a full franchise with many different series. In a TV Asahi opinion poll, Pretty Cure appeared in the 45th position, above other series of the magical girl genre like Cutie Honey (technically not a "magical girl" series in the same sense; see article for details), Cardcaptor Sakura, and Magical Angel Creamy Mami.[13][14]

References[]

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  5. ^ "Hugtto! Precure, Futari wa Precure Crossover Film Announced". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  6. ^ "4Kids Licenses Pretty Cure". Anime News Network. 2006-02-24. Archived from the original on 2006-12-06. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  7. ^ "Pretty Cure, Digimon 02 Added to Direct2Drive Downloads". Anime News Network. 2008-07-19. Archived from the original on 2008-07-30. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
  8. ^ "Toei Animation Adds Anime to Crunchyroll Website Today". Anime News Network. 2008-10-27. Archived from the original on 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2008-12-18.
  9. ^ "Funimation Adds Toei's Air Master, Captain Harlock". Archived from the original on 2012-06-20. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  10. ^ "YTV's Official Pretty Cure Page". Archived from the original on 24 February 2009. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  11. ^ "Canada's YTV to Premiere Pretty Cure on March 6". Archived from the original on 2017-07-30. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  12. ^ "ふたりはプリキュアMH DANZEN!DSでプリキュア 力をあわせて大バトル!!". www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  13. ^ "TV Asahi Top 100 Anime". Anime News Network. 2005-09-23. Archived from the original on 2014-06-15. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  14. ^ "TV Asahi Top 100 Anime Part 2". Anime News Network. 2005-09-23. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2007-01-01.

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Preceded by
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Futari wa Pretty Cure / (Max Heart)
2004-2006
Succeeded by
Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star
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