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is a 2017 Japanese animated
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based on the ''
Pretty Cure The is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise created by Izumi Todo and produced by ABC Television, ABC Animation, ADK Emotions and Toei Animation. Each series revolves around a group of magical girls known as Pretty Cures who battle ag ...
'' franchise created by
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. The film is directed by Hiroshi Miyamoto, written by Fumi Tsubota and produced by
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. The film was released in Japan on March 18, 2017. Marking the ninth entry in the ''
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'' crossover film series, the ''
Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode , stylized as ''Kirakira☆PreCure a la Mode'', is a 2017 Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and the fourteenth installment in Izumi Todo's ''Pretty Cure'' metaseries, featuring the twelfth generation of Cures. It ...
'' team joins ''
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Go! Princess PreCure , also known simply as ''Go! Princess PreCure'', is a 2015 Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation, and the twelfth installment to Izumi Todo's ''Pretty Cure'' metaseries, featuring the tenth generation of Cures. It is ...
'' teams to help a girl named Sakura save her friend, Shizuku, and her home of Sakuragahara. It also marks the first film in the series to not be titled ''All Stars''. The motif of the film is based on Japanese mythology, with '' wa'' as the main theme.


Plot

After school, Ichika meets up with her friends for a picnic on a hill near a tree stump and tells them about her dream, in which a girl and her friend, a fox named Shizuku, are fleeing from Akainu and Kiinu. Shizuku gives Sakura three cards and tells her to look for the symbols on them to find help before pushing her through a portal, causing them to be separated as she arrives in Ichigozaka. Ichika then meets the girl from her dream, Sakura, who tries to take her cupcake after noticing that there is a pastry on one of the cards. However, before Ichika can ask her about its meaning, Akainu attacks them. Ichika transforms into Cure Whip to fight it, and Sakura realizes that the cards' purpose is to find the Pretty Cure that the symbols on them represent. As she struggles to fight Akainu, Sakura wishes that she could help her, causing her Miracle Light, the Miracle Sakulight, to glow and open a door that she goes through, where she instructs the audience about the Miracle Lights. After the other Kirakira Cures arrive and help Whip defeat Akainu and revert it to its origami form, Sakura explains what happened and they theorize that what is happening to Sakuragahara is affecting the cherry blossoms in their world. As the Cures search for the Cures of Keys and Jewels, Ichika, Himari and Aoi go to the Magical World, where they investigate Mofurun because of her jewel matching the symbol of a card. However, at the shopping district, Akainu sends a Yokubaru to attack them and the Mahou Girls Cures help them fight it. Meanwhile, Yukari and Akira go to Noble Academy, where the latter intimidates Yui Nanase, causing the Princess Pretty Cures to confront her. However, they team up with them to fight a Zetsuborg that Kiinu sends to attack them. After both teams and the monsters return to Ichigozaka, they work together to defeat them. Later, a mysterious girl named Samidare attempts to attack Sakura, but retreats after being reluctant to do so. At the KiraKira Patisserie, while the Cures and Sakura have dinner and dessert, Sakura is saddened after remembering her and Shizuku's promise to see the cherry blossoms bloom. The Miracle Sakulight glows and forms a door at the tree stump, which Sakura opens for the Cures to enter Sakuragahara. When they arrive, Akainu and Kiinu, who fuse into Ooinu, and Karasu Tengu, confront them and tell Sakura that they wanted to use her ability to open portals to travel to other worlds. As the Cures struggle to fight Ooinu, Samidare appears and turns the Cures into origami except for Whip and Sakura. Whip attacks Samidare, shattering half of her mask and revealing her eye, which Sakura recognizes as Shizuku's, and is shocked that she has turned evil. Whip is determined to save Shizuku, but Sakura is distraught that she no longer remembers her. However, Whip's vow to help her family and friends causes the Miracle Sakulight to glow and return Sakuragahara to normal. Sakura tries to get Samidare to remember her true form as Shizuku and gets through to her, shattering the mask completely and returning her to normal along with the Cures. As the Cures fight Karasu Tengu, who has transformed into a more powerful form, they tell the audience to support them using the Miracle Lights. Sakura recalls how she used to be afraid, but has become braver since meeting the Cures, as she reaches the door and opens it with the Miracle Sakulight. The Cures guide a giant form of Whip made of Kirakiraru, and, with help from Sakura and Shizuku, who attack its weak spot, the nose, defeat Karasu Tengu. Afterwards, the Cures, along with Sakura and Shizuku, have a flower viewing, and Whip thanks Sakura for helping make her dream of viewing the flowers with her friends come true.


Voice cast

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Karen Miyama is a Japanese actress and voice actress. She used to be part of the Gekidan Tohai talent agency, and is now part of Horipro talent agency. She portrayed the young Ann Uekusa in the live-action drama '' Sand Chronicles''. In anime, she provide ...
as Ichika Usami/Cure Whip *
Haruka Fukuhara is a Japanese actress, singer and model from Saitama Prefecture. From 2009 to 2012, she starred in ''Cooking Idol! I! My! Main'' as Main Hiiragi, portraying the character in both animated and live-action segments. Following the series' end, she h ...
as Himari Arisugawa/Cure Custard *
Tomo Muranaka is a Japanese Voice acting in Japan, voice actress from Ibaraki Prefecture. She is affiliated with Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, Haikyō. Filmography Television animation ;2010 * ''Robin-kun to 100-nin Otomodachi Series 2'' as ...
as Aoi Tategami/Cure Gelato *
Saki Fujita , known professionally as , is a Japanese voice actress. She is best known for voicing Akagi in ''Kantai Collection'', Ayano Sugiura in '' YuruYuri'', Yukari Kotozume/Cure Macaron in '' Kirakira PreCure a la Mode'', Torako Koshi in '' My Deer Fr ...
as Yukari Kotozume/Cure Macaron *
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as Akira Kenjo/Cure Chocolat *
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as Pekorin ;''
Witchy Pretty Cure! , also known as ''Maho Girls PreCure!'', is a Japanese anime television series by Toei Animation and the thirteenth installment in the ''Pretty Cure'' series. The series, directed by Masato Mitsuka and written by Isao Murayama with characte ...
'' cast *
Rie Takahashi is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with 81 Produce. A member of the musical unit Earphones, she had a leading role in the anime series '' Seiyu's Life!''. She voiced Megumin in '' KonoSuba'', Emilia in '' Re:Zero'', Takagi in ...
as Mirai Asahina/Cure Miracle *
Yui Horie is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with VIMS and Starchild. She has been affectionately nicknamed by her Japanese fans. She debuted as a voice actress in 1997, releasing her debut single "''My best friend''" on . Since then, s ...
as Riko Izayoi/Cure Magical *
Saori Hayami is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with I'm Enterprise. As a singer, she is signed to Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Hayami won the 10th Seiyu Awards for Best Supporting Actress. Biography Hayami became interested in voice ...
as Kotoha Hanami/Cure Felice *
Ayaka Saitō is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and comedienne formerly employed by Vocal before transferring to remax. She is best known for voicing Momiji Sohma in ''Fruits Basket'', Tomoka Rana Jude in ''Girls Bravo'', Mitsukuni Haninozuka in ''Ou ...
as Mofurun * Yūya Uchida as Headmaster *
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as Head Teacher * Masafumi Kimura as Gustav * Yuto Suzuki as Todd ;''
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'' cast *
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as Haruka Haruno/Cure Flora *
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as Minami Kaido/Cure Mermaid *
Hibiku Yamamura is a Japanese voice actress and singer. As a solo singer, she used the name hibiku before 2019. She is affiliated with Haikyō. On July 7, 2021, it was announced Yamamura had tested positive for COVID-19. She recovered on July 14, 2021. On N ...
as Kirara Amanogawa/Cure Twinkle *
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as Towa Akagi/Cure Scarlet *
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as Pafu *
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as Aroma * Haruka Yoshimura as Yui Nanase * Arisa Kiyoto as Hitomi Segawa * Haruno Inoue as Yoko Kanda *
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as Hanae Komori * Kana Ueda as Riko Furuya * Nao Tōyama as Sayaka Kano (uncredited)''Animage'' May 2017, p. 88 * Rie Takahashi as Noble Academy School girl (uncredited) ;Film characters *
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as , a mysterious girl from the world of Sakuragahara who possesses the Miracle Sakulight and searches for the Pretty Cures to help her defeat Karasutengu and save Shizuku and Sakuragahara. * Yoshino Kimura as , a blue fox and Sakura's friend. Karasutengu captured her when Sakura escaped to Earth and she was brainwashed to serve him, transforming into until Sakura gets through to her and returns her to normal. She has the power to turn enemies into origami. * Ryota Yamasato as , an evil being who attacked Sakuragahara to steal its beautiful things for himself and gain Sakura's power to travel to other worlds. He has mind control abilities. * Tomohiro Sekimachi and Jin Tadokoro of comedy group Rice as and , two Shisa dogs who serve under Karasu Tengu and can fuse into Oinu, a purple Shisa dog.


Production

The film was announced after the screening of '' Witchy Pretty Cure! The Movie: Wonderous! Cure Mofurun!'', with the official website opened at October 29, 2016. The film is hinted as a film that is "not an '' All Stars''" film and will start a fresh new storyline away from the previous crossover series. Similar to ''All Stars'', the film is a non-canonical crossover between series, specifically ''
Go! Princess PreCure , also known simply as ''Go! Princess PreCure'', is a 2015 Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation, and the twelfth installment to Izumi Todo's ''Pretty Cure'' metaseries, featuring the tenth generation of Cures. It is ...
'', ''
Witchy PreCure! , also known as ''Maho Girls PreCure!'', is a Japanese anime television series by Toei Animation and the thirteenth installment in the ''Pretty Cure'' series. The series, directed by Masato Mitsuka and written by Isao Murayama with characte ...
'' and ''
Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode , stylized as ''Kirakira☆PreCure a la Mode'', is a 2017 Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and the fourteenth installment in Izumi Todo's ''Pretty Cure'' metaseries, featuring the twelfth generation of Cures. It ...
'' alongside two new characters made for the film. In addition, producer Takashi Washio stated that only three current Pretty Cure teams will be used due to the film's focus on the most current generation teams rather than relying on using the previous generation, a problem encountered while producing the All Stars movies. In addition of the film being animated in traditional animation, the film also featured 3D
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backgrounds and animation, similar to what was shown in ''Go! Princess PreCure the Movie: Splendid! Triple Feature!'' The 3D scenes in the film were modeled closely to Japanese shrines and locations to give a more distinct feel than the previous films. While discussing the film's theme, Washio said Japanese mythology and the term were chosen, which he stated was a very difficult theme to work with due to concerns that "it may distance the film away from children". However, its theme can also reveal the beauty and depth of Japanese culture, and hopefully it will be received well with children, alongside other themes from previous films. The movie also shares similarities with '' Kado: the Right Answer''. Another Toei CGI Anime with same animation style from ''Dream Stars!''.


Music

The film's score was composed by Yuki Hayashi. The film's opening theme is titled by Rie Kitagawa while the ending song is titled by Yoshino Kimura. The single charted at #58 in the
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and #63 in the
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Top Singles Sales chart


Release and promotion

The film debuted in Japanese theaters on March 18, 2017. Moviegoers were given a "Miracle Sakulight" for participation. To promote the film, animal sweets were distributed to those that preorded the movie tickets. Kimura appeared on ''
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'' performing "Kimi o Yobu Basho", described as a "medium tempo ballad" by Oricon; this was her first appearance on the program in sixteen years


Reception


Box office

The film debuted at 5th place on its opening weekend on March 18–19, beating '' Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game'' which debuted at the same week. On its opening week, it earned a total of 158 million yen on 135,000 audience admissions. It later fell to 10th place. Toei's sales target of the film is 700 million yen. The film received a 92.0 rating from Pia's first-day satisfaction survey, ranking at third place. By March 25–26, it drops to 10th place.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pretty Cure Dream Stars! 2017 anime films 2017 films 2010s Japanese films Crossover anime and manga Pretty Cure films Animated films based on animated series 2010s Japanese-language films Japanese magical girl films Works about tengu Films scored by Yuki Hayashi