Healin' Good Pretty Cure
Healin' Good Pretty Cure | |
ヒーリングっど♡プリキュア (Hīrin Guddo Purikyua) | |
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Genre | Magical girl |
Created by | Izumi Todo |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoko Ikeda |
Produced by | Yasui Kazunari |
Written by | Junko Komura |
Music by | Shiho Terada |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Licensed by | |
Original network | ABC/TV Asahi (ANN) |
Original run | February 2, 2020[1] – February 21, 2021 |
Episodes | 45 |
Manga | |
Written by | Izumi Todo |
Illustrated by | Futago Kamikita |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | March 2020 – February 2021 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime film | |
GoGo! Big Transformation! The Town of Dreams | |
Directed by | Ryota Nakamura |
Written by | Ryūnosuke Kingetsu |
Music by | Shiho Terada |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | March 20, 2021 |
Healin' Good Pretty Cure (Japanese: ヒーリングっど♡プリキュア, Hepburn: Hīrin Guddo Purikyua, stylized as Healin' Good♡Precure) is a Japanese magical girl anime series by Toei Animation. It is the seventeenth installment of the Pretty Cure franchise, the second series released in the Reiwa period and the first series released exclusively in the Reiwa period. It is directed by Yoko Ikeda and written by Junko Komura. The series began airing on all ANN stations in Japan on February 2, 2020, succeeding Star Twinkle PreCure in its initial time slot. It is the second series in the franchise to focus on nature as its main topic after Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star, with elements and medicine used for the Cures' main motifs. It was succeeded by Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure on February 28, 2021.
Toei Animation Inc. licensed the series outside Japan, with Crunchyroll streaming the series starting on June 28, 2020 in select countries. It marks as the second series (excluding Smile PreCure! and DokiDoki! PreCure) to be released under the Pretty Cure name since Futari wa Pretty Cure.
Story[]
Thirteen-year-old Nodoka Hanadera recently moved to the town of Sukoyaka (すこやか市, Sukoyaka-shi, Sukoyaka City) with her family in hopes that it can give her a fresh start from her life in the city. Meanwhile, in a place deep inside the Earth known as the "Healing Garden" (ヒーリングガーデン, Hīringu Gāden), everything is in ruins after an attack from an antagonistic group called the Byogens, whose goal is to infect the Garden and slowly poison the planet. Its ruler, Queen Teatine, entrusted the care of her daughter Latte to three Healing Animals - Rabirin, Pegitan and Nyatoran - who are on a mission to go to the surface world and find three people whose hearts can resonate with their paws and can partner with them. While on Earth, both Nodoka and the fairies witness an attack from the Byogens and in a sudden twist of fate, Rabirin meets up with Nodoka, who despite her somewhat frail condition, is determined to protect others. This resonated with Rabirin and resulted in Nodoka becoming the Pretty Cure foretold in legend, Cure Grace. Joined in by Chiyu (Cure Fontaine), Hinata (Cure Sparkle) and Asumi (Cure Earth), the four girls form the Healin' Good Pretty Cure team in order to fight against the threat of the Byogens and protect all life on Earth along with the Healing Garden.
Characters[]
Pretty Cures[]
- Nodoka Hanadera (花寺のどか, Hanadera Nodoka) / Cure Grace (キュアグレース, Kyua Gurēsu)[1]
- Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[1]
- The Pretty Cure of Flowers; Nodoka is a 13-year-old girl who moved to the city of Sukoyaka from the city. Before the events of the series, she had succumbed to an unknown illness caused by a Dark Seed from a MegaByogen that left her hospitalized during her childhood. As she recovers years later, her frail condition made her parents worry about her life and decide to move to Sukoyaka City in order for her to fully recover. She is very calm and goes at her own pace, and strives to try many different things, but does not have the athletic ability to accomplish most of them. Above all this, she has a very kind heart and just wants to be of use to someone. Her fairy partner is Rabirin. Her theme color is pink.[1]
- Chiyu Sawaizumi (沢泉ちゆ, Sawaizumi Chiyu) / Cure Fontaine (キュアフォンテーヌ, Kyua Fontēnu)[1]
- Voiced by: Natsu Yorita[1]
- The Pretty Cure of Water; Chiyu is a 14-year-old girl living in Sukoyaka whose family runs a Onsen Ryokan in town. She has a hygienic and cheerful lifestyle. She's the older sister type who, if she sees anything wrong, will do anything to help. She's very serious with a strong sense of responsibility and will try to do everything herself. She is sporty, being the ace of the school's track and field team, and smart as well, especially when it comes to science. Her fairy partner is Pegitan. Her theme color is sky blue.[1]
- Hinata Hiramitsu (平光ひなた, Hiramitsu Hinata) / Cure Sparkle (キュアスパークル, Kyua Supākuru)[1]
- Voiced by: Hiyori Kono[1]
- The Pretty Cure of Light; Hinata is a 13-year-old girl living in Sukoyaka whose family runs an Animal Clinic and a Juice Bar. Bright, outgoing and friendly, she tends to speak her mind, relevant or not. She is an honest girl, always apologizing once she realizes she did something wrong. She is not good at studying. She absolutely loves fashion and cosmetics but is so fond of it that she is not great at judging it fairly. Her fairy partner is Nyatoran. Her theme colors are yellow and green. [1]
- Asumi Fuurin (風鈴アスミ, Fūrin Asumi) / Cure Earth (キュアアース, Kyua Āsu)[2]
- Voiced by: Suzuko Mimori[2]
- The Pretty Cure of the Wind; Asumi is a 20-year-old blond girl born from the spirit of the Healing Garden after Queen Teatine's wish for someone to protect her daughter Latte. She has a resemblance to the first Pretty Cure that Queen Teatine teamed up with several millennia ago. As she was an entity born from the Healing Garden, she is both calm and friendly although a bit clueless sometimes. When depressed, she starts to become transparent and slowly fades away. Her friends need to cheer her up for her to be in high spirits once more. Also, her younger peers have to teach her how to adapt to the modern world while fighting against the Byogens. Her fairy partner is Latte. Her theme color is purple.[2]
Healing Animals[]
A group of medical fairy animals who reside in the Healing Garden and can cure diseases caused by the Byogens.
- Rabirin (ラビリン)[1]
- Voiced by: Ai Kakuma[1]
- A pink rabbit-like fairy and Nodoka's fairy partner.[1] She has a strong sense of justice and very high-spirited, but makes mistakes sometimes.
- Pegitan (ペギタン)[1]
- Voiced by: Hana Takeda[1]
- A blue penguin-like fairy and Chiyu's fairy partner.[1] He is very intelligent, but is shy and lacking in confidence. Despite being modest, he will do what he can if things are not working out right. He loves hot springs.
- Nyatoran (ニャトラン)[1]
- Voiced by: Aki Kanada[1]
- A yellow cat-like fairy and Hinata's fairy partner.[1] Like Hinata, he is very free-spirited and says whatever is on his mind. He is also a show-off who tries to act cool.
- Latte (ラテ, Rate)[1]
- Voiced by: Haruka Shiraishi[1]
- A brown dog-like fairy who is Asumi's fairy partner and the Young Princess of the Healing Garden (ヒーリングガーデンの幼い王女さま, Hīringu Gāden no Osanai Ōjo-sama)[1] She does not speak and can only bark like a normal dog, but others can use a stethoscope to hear her inner voice. She becomes sick when a MegaByogen is born, but can be healed by using the power of rescued Elements.
- Teatine (テアティーヌ, Teatīnu)
- Voiced by: Keiko Toda[3]
- Latte's mother. She is an adult Afghan Hound-like fairy and the ruler of the Healing Garden. The Healing Animals reveal that she is severely wounded after her clash with King Byogen and the only survivor who remained in her homeland. Later on, she is revealed to be the partner of the first Pretty Cure predating the trio. In episode 43, she heads to Earth to confront Neo King Byogen and traps him in a forcefield along with her Healing Animal friends. However, the king breaks out and she is among those absorbed into him. Nevertheless, everyone's determination to live frees them from the king.
Elemental Spirits[]
The Elemental Spirits (エレメントさん, Eremento-san) are the spirits residing in the environment and objects. The Byogens corrupts them with NanoByogen which turn them into MegaByogens. After being purified, the spirits grant Elemental Bottles that the Cures can use to treat and heal Latte. The voices of these characters are Yumiri Hanamori, Sayaka Senbongi and Ai Furihata.
- Flower (花, Hana)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in the flowers.
- Tree (木, Ki)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in the trees and forest.
- Water (水, Mizu)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in the water source.
- Light (光, Hikari)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in the glass and mirrors.
- Bubble (泡, Awa)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in bubbles.
- Harvest (実り, Minori)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in fruits and crops.
- Rain (雨, Ame)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in raindrops.
- Ice (氷, Kōri)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in things that produce ice.
- Jewelry (宝石, Hōseki)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in gemstones and rocks.
- Lightning (雷, Kaminari)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in electronics and gadgets.
- Wind (風, Kaze)
- An Elemental Spirit residing in things that produce wind.
- Leaf (葉っぱ, Happa)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in leaves.
- Fire (火, Hi)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in things that produce fire.
- Sun (太陽, Taiyō)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides in things that catch sunlight.
- Air (空気, Kūki)
- An Elemental Spirit residing in things that produce air.
- Sound (音, Oto)
- An Elemental Spirit residing in things that produce sound.
- Sea (海, Umi)
- An Elemental Spirit that resides at beaches.
Byogens[]
The series' main antagonists. The Byogens (ビョーゲンズ, Byōgenzu) are a mysterious group of germ-themed demons residing in the Byogen Kingdom (ビョーゲンキングダム, Byōgen Kingudamu). Their motive is to infect the Healing Garden and corrupt the world with its epidemic to reawaken King Byogen. Its name came from the Japanese word "Byōgen" (病源), meaning "origin of (a) disease". They are based on demons.
Leaders[]
- King Byogen (キングビョーゲン, Kingu Byōgen)
- Voiced by: Hozumi Gōda[4]
- The leader of the Byogens and the primary antagonist of the series, a ruthless demon who was defeated by the Pretty Cure preceding Nodoka and her friends a long time ago when he almost conquered the Healing Garden and defeated Teatine, which caused him to lose his body and end up as a dormant spirit. In order to re-obtain his body, he assigned his minions to spread disease to the Earth to complete his body. In episode 39, he is apparently defeated by the Cures, leaving Guaiwaru to anoint himself king. However, it is revealed in episode 41 that the Cures only destroyed a part of his body and he already knew of Guaiwaru's treachery and planned to absorb him to regain his true form and power once Guaiwaru enhanced himself further, with Shindoine assisting him in that plan. In episode 42, he absorbs Daruizen after the latter was defeated by the Cures, evolving and enhancing himself further into Neo King Byogen (ネオキングビョーゲン, Neo Kingu Byōgen). Subsequently, he infects all of Sukoyaka City and gradually undermines Earth before Queen Teatine and her servants trap him in a forcefield to temporarily stop his progress. He then breaks out, absorbs the Cures, Queen Teatine and Latte, and instantly infects the whole world. Nevertheless, his victims break free before the Cures purify him, destroying him permanently.
TerraByogens[]
TerraByogens (テラビョーゲン, Terabyōgen) are demonic beings born after a MegaByogen Dark Seed infected its host and matured for a certain time, leaving its host and assuming its human form. As they all serve King Byogen as his generals, they aim to spread disease to Earth in order to reawaken him. They use Nano Byogen (ナノビョーゲン, Nanobyōgen) to corrupt Elemental Spirits to create giant monsters called Mega Byogen (メガビョーゲン, Megabyōgen).[5] Said monsters can be enhanced with crystals called Mega Parts which can be harvested from them. Once enhanced with a Mega Part themselves, they can infect humans and turn them into Giga Byogen (ギガビョーゲン, Gigabyōgen). All TerraByogens have scorpion-like tails while the trio has horns that come out of their heads and wear red coats.
- Daruizen (ダルイゼン, Daruīzen)[6]
- Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura[7]
- A calm TerraByogen boy with green hair with a laidback attitude who speaks softly and looks down upon the Healing Animals. He can throw projectiles by creating dark orbs. It is later revealed that he was born from Nodoka after she was infected by a MegaByogen Dark Seed and is responsible for her illness a few years ago. In episode 33, he was forced to enhance himself with a Mega Part on instructions to gain more power, gaining the ability to turn humans into GigaByogens like the other two generals. In episodes 41 and 42, Darui attempts to seek Nobuka’s protection when the revived King Byogen attempted to absorb him but is refused as the Precure called him out on having no intention to stop being evil. He enhances himself with multiple Mega Parts to battle the Cures, only to be purified back to his usual form before being killed by King Byogen with the monster absorbing his remains. His name is based on the word "Darui" (だるい), which means sluggish or languid.
- Shindoine (シンドイーネ, Shindoīne)
- Voiced by: Shizuka Itō[8]
- A wicked TerraByogen woman with purple hair who is very vastly devoted to King Byogen as his oldest subordinate, taking offense towards any of her allies speaking against him. After being ignored for so long, she used her only Mega Part to further evolve herself, gaining the ability to corrupt humans and turn them into GigaByogens. In episode 41, it is revealed that she assisted King Byogen in his plan to absorb a treacherous Guaiwaru to regain his body and power. In episode 43, she enhances herself further to engage the four Cures but ends up getting purified by them back to her original state as particles which Cure Earth absorbs to develop a vaccine for them to use against King Byogen. Her name is based on the word "Shindoi" (しんどい), which means tired or bothersome in Kansai dialect.
- Guaiwaru (グアイワル, Guaīwaru)
- Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto[9]
- A fierce muscular TerraByogen man with orange hair who solves problems by crushing his foes with brute force. In episode 32, he enhances himself with a Mega Part to prove he is better than Shindoine, also gaining the ability to turn humans into GigaByogens. In episode 39, he uses the Cures to defeat King Byogen for him as part of his power play. Guaiwaru subsequently overpowers the Cures as they flee, turning his attention to infect Sukoyaka City with multiple MegaByogens before the Cures intervene. Guaiwaru nearly killed before he ends up being absorbed by King Byogen, who knew of his treachery and faked his demise, who used him to create a new body. His name is based on the phrase "Guai (ga) Waru" (具合(が)悪い), meaning bad health.
- Batetemoda (バテテモーダ, Batetemōda)
- Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi[10]
- A cocky humanoid TerraByogen nutria who was infected by a Byogen Dark Seed spawned by one of Daruizen's MegaByogen. Unlike the other three generals, he does not have horns but wears a jacket, a black shirt and slippers. He is a strong fighter who battles for fun and he sees the other generals as his family; the latter is later revealed to be a ruse to prove he is better than the others. In episode 20, he was purified by Cure Earth using the Healing Hurricane.
- Nebusoku (ネブソック, Nebusokku)
- Voiced by: Eiji Takeuchi
- A humanoid TerraByogen crow created by Daruizen when he fused a Mega Part with a bird. His name is based on the word "nebusoku"(寝不足) which means "lack of sleep". He was purified by Cure Earth.
- Kedary (ケダリー, Kedarī)
- Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe
- A TerraByogen boy created by Daruizen when he inserted a Mega Part into Nodoka's body. His name is based on the word "Kedarui" (気だるい) which means "languid" or "listless". He was purified by the Healing Oasis.
Cures' family members[]
- Takeshi Hanadera (花寺たけし, Hanadera Takeshi)[11]
- Voiced by: Eiji Hanawa[11]
- Nodoka's father. He works as an architect.
- Yasuko Hanadera (花寺やすこ, Hanadera Yasuko)[12]
- Voiced by: Kazusa Murai[12]
- Nodoka's mother. She started working as a delivery truck driver after the family moved to Sukoyaka City.
- Ryuuji Sawaizumi (沢泉りゅうじ, Sawaizumi Ryūji)
- Voiced by: Daichi Endō
- Chiyu's father.
- Nao Sawaizumi (沢泉なお, Sawaizumi Nao)[13]
- Voiced by: Mayumi Sako[13]
- Chiyu's mother. She is the owner of her family inn.
- Kiyoshi Sawaizumi (沢泉きよし, Sawaizumi Kiyoshi)
- Voiced by: Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi
- Chiyu's grandfather.
- Haruko Sawaizumi (沢泉はるこ, Sawaizumi Haruko)
- Voiced by: Yukari Nozawa
- Chiyu's grandmother.
- Touji Sawaizumi (沢泉とうじ, Sawaizumi Tōji)
- Voiced by: Satsumi Matsuda
- Chiyu's younger brother.
- Teruhiko Hiramitsu (平光てるひこ, Hiramitsu Teruhiko)[14]
- Voiced by: Kenichiro Matsuda[14]
- Hinata's father. He is the owner of his family Animal Clinic.
- Yota Hiramitsu (平光ようた, Hiramitsu Yota)[15]
- Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka[16]
- Hinata's older brother. He works as a veterinarian.
- Mei Hiramitsu (平光めい, Hiramitsu Mei)[15]
- Voiced by: Yumi Kakazu[17]
- Hinata's older sister. She is the owner of the "Café Wonderful Juice" juice bar, and a pet groomer.
Others[]
- Kyosei Maruyama (円山教生, Maruyama Kyōsei)
- Voiced by: Kenji Hamada
- Nodoka, Chiyu, and Hinata’s headroom teacher and Kota’s father.
- Mina (みな) and Rina (りな)
- Voiced by: Aki Kanada (Mina) and Satsumi Matsuda (Rina)
- Hinata's friends.
- Michio Masuko (益子道男, Masuko Michio)
- Voiced by: Yūichi Iguchi
- Nodoka's classmate who tries to get the latest scoop in school as its newspaper editor. He attempts to stalk Nodoka, who he believes is involved with the Byogens' attacks.
- Ryoko (りょうこ, Ryōko)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi
- A member of Chiyu’s athletic club.
- Kawai (川井さん, Kawai-san)
- Voiced by: Mitsuaki Hoshino
- An employee at the Sawaizumi Hot Spring Inn.
- Kota Maruyama (円山孝太, Maruyama Kōta)
- Voiced by: Asuna Tomari
- Kyosei’s son.
- Manatsu Natsuumi (夏海まなつ, Natsuumi Manatsu) / Cure Summer (キュアサマー, Kyua Samā)
- Voiced by: Fairouz Ai
- A girl who is the rainbow-colored Cure from Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure. She is summoned by Latte to assist the Healin' Good Pretty Cure team in their battle against a MegaByogen pack, though she is knocked out by the monsters.
Movie Characters[]
- Miraclun (ミラクルン, Mirakurun)
- Voiced by: Kurumi Inagaki[18]
- A clock-like fairy featured in Pretty Cure Miracle Leap who represents "tomorrow". She has the power to create Miraclun Lights, and is being chased down by Refrain.
- Refrain (リフレイ���, Rifurein)
- Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata[19]
- The main antagonist in Pretty Cure Miracle Leap, and a spirit who represents "yesterday" and has the power to turn back time. He is after Miraclun so that he can prevent her from making time progress onwards, in order to repeatedly relive the same day. Despite his sheer power and transforming himself to overpower the Cures opposing him, he is ultimately defeated by Super Miracle Grace using Healing Time Liberation.
- Kaguya (カグヤ)[20]
- Voiced by: Seiran Kobayashi[21]
- A popular model who calls herself the Dream Arle Princess.
- Sarena Gashuuin (我修院サレナ, Gashūin Sarena)
- Voiced by: Masako Katsuki[22]
- Kaguya's mother, who created the Dream Arle system.
- Ego Ego (エゴエゴ)
- Voiced by: Wataru Takagi
- The main antagonist of Healin' Good Pretty Cure: GoGo! Big Transformation! The Town of Dreams.
- Nicole Fujita (藤田 ニコル, Fujita Nicole)[23]
- Voiced by: Herself
Media[]
Anime[]
On October 23, 2019, the Japan Patent office reported a filing for the series.[24] On November 28, 2019, Toei Animation opened the site for Healin' Good PreCure.[25] A baton pass featuring Cure Star, the lead cure of the previous Pretty Cure season Star Twinkle PreCure, and Cure Grace, along with Fuwa and Rate was shown at the end of episode 49, the final episode of Star Twinkle PreCure.[26] The series is directed by Yoko Ikeda, with Junko Komura handling series' composition, Naoko Yamaoka designing the characters, and Shiho Terada composing the music.[27] It began airing on ANN on February 2, 2020 with an announcement show in Sunshine City, Tokyo that was broadcast live on YouTube the day before the series' premiere.[28] The 13th episode, originally scheduled to air on April 26, 2020, was postponed until June 28, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the series re-airing select episodes during this time.[29][30] Toei Animation Inc. and Crunchyroll began streaming the series with subtitles in North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Latin America on June 28, 2020.[31]
Video releases[]
The series is released on both DVD and Blu-ray via Pony Canyon in Japan. The first DVD volumes were released on July 22, 2020 while the first Blu-ray volume was first released on September 16, 2020.
Film[]
Characters from the series appear in the crossover film Pretty Cure Miracle Leap: A Strange Day with Everyone (映画プリキュアミラクルリープ みんなとの不思議な1日, Eiga Purikyua Mirakuru Rīpu: Minna to no Fushigi na ichinichi), which also features characters from Hugtto! PreCure and Star Twinkle PreCure.[32][33] The film was originally scheduled for release on March 20, 2020,[34] but had been delayed until October 31, 2020 (Halloween)[35] due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[36][37]
A standalone film, titled Healin' Good Pretty Cure: GoGo! Big Transformation! The Town of Dreams (映画ヒーリングっど♡プリキュア ゆめのまちでキュン!っとGoGo!大変身!!, Eiga Hīrin Guddo Purikyua Yume no Machi de Kyun! tto GoGo! Dai henshin!!) premiered on March 20, 2021.[38][39] The film is a crossover between Healin' Good Pretty Cure series and Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!, the 5th series in the franchise.
Manga[]
Futago Kamikita wrote and illustrated the manga adaptation of the series, which began serialization on Kodansha's Shōjo magazine Nakayoshi in March 2020. The first Tankobon volume is released on September 11, 2020 while the second volume was released on March 12, 2021.
Music[]
Opening[]
Song | Artist | Episodes |
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"Healin' Good PreCure Touch!!" (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア Touch!!) | Rie Kitagawa | All |
Endings[]
Song | Artist | Episodes |
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"Miracle and a Link Ring!" (ミラクルっと♥Link Ring!) | Machico | 1 - 19 |
"Everybody☆Healin' Good Day!" (エビバディ☆ヒーリングッデイ!) | Kanako Miyamoto | 20 - 45 |
Insert Song[]
Song | Artist | Episodes |
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"We are Alive!!" | Rie Kitagawa | 45 |
Albums[]
Title | Release date | Length | Label | Ref. |
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Healin' Good♥Precure Theme Single (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア主題歌) | March 25, 2020 | 15:49 | Marvelous! (MJSS-09252~3) | [40] |
Healin' Good♥Precure Original Soundtrack 1: Precure Sound Garden!! (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア オリジナル・サウンドトラック1 プリキュア・サウンド・ガーデン!!) | May 27, 2020 | 1:11:05 | Marvelous! (MJSA-01284) | [41] |
Healin' Good♥Precure Vocal Album ~Voice of life~ (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア ボーカルアルバム ~Voice of life~) | July 8, 2020 | 31:42 | Marvelous! (MJSA-01285) | [42] |
Healin' Good♥Precure Character Single (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア キャラクターシングル ~響き合う4つの声~) | July 22, 2020 | 12:23 | Marvelous! (MJSS-09255) | [43] |
Healin' Good♥Precure 2nd Ending Theme Single (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア後期エンディング主題歌) | September 9, 2020 | 17:51 | Marvelous! (MJSS-09256~7) | [44] |
Healin' Good♥Precure Original Soundtrack 2: Precure Sound Oasis!! (ヒーリングっど♥プリキュア オリジナル・サウンドトラック2 プリキュア・サウンド・オアシス!!) | December 23, 2020 | 1:14:53 | Marvelous! (MJSA-01302) | [45] |
Notes[]
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External links[]
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official website (Asahi) (in Japanese)
- Healin' Good Pretty Cure (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Anime series
- Manga series
- 2020 manga
- 2020 anime television series
- Magical girl anime and manga
- Pretty Cure
- Shōjo manga
- Toei Animation television
- TV Asahi original programming
- Crunchyroll anime
- Environmental television
- Television shows about disability
- Television series about viral outbreaks
- Anime productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic