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Smile PreCure!

Smile PreCure![4] (Japanese: スマイルプリキュア!, Hepburn: Sumairu PuriKyua!, lit. "Smile Pretty Cure!") is a 2012 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and the ninth installment in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure metaseries, featuring the seventh generation of Cures.[5] The series is written by Shōji Yonemura, best known as the head writer of Glass Fleet and Kamen Rider Kabuto. The character designs were done by Toshie Kawamura, who previously worked on character designs for Yes! PreCure 5. Like Yes! Pretty Cure 5, the team has five members with a color scheme of pink, red,[6] yellow, green,[7] and blue, but unlike it the team's members are classmates in their second year of middle school, and there are no additional team members.[8] The series aired on All-Nippon News Network (ANN)'s TV Asahi network between February 5, 2012 and January 27, 2013, replacing Suite PreCure in its timeslot, and was succeeded by DokiDoki! PreCure. A film was released in Japanese theaters on October 26, 2012, and a novel was released in 2016, serving as an epilogue that takes place 10 years after the events of the anime.[9] An illustration book of Toshie Kawamura's works was released on February 12, 2014.[10] The series' main topics are fairy tales and happiness.

Smile PreCure!
1st Japanese DVD volume of Smile Precure! distributed by Marvelous AQL, featuring the five Cures (from bottom left clockwise): Peace (yellow), Beauty/Breeze (blue), March/Spring (green), Sunny (orange), Happy/Lucky (pink, top center) and mascot Candy (bottom center).
スマイルプリキュア!
(Sumairu PuriKyua!)
GenreMagical girl
Created byIzumi Todo
Anime television series
Directed byTakashi Otsuka
Produced byAtsutoshi Umezawa
Written byShōji Yonemura
Music byYasuharu Takanashi (JP)
Noam Kaniel (Noam) (US)
StudioToei Animation
Licensed by
Original networkANN (ABC, TV Asahi)
English network
Original run February 5, 2012 January 27, 2013
Episodes48 (Japanese version)
40 (International version) (List of episodes)
Manga
Written byIzumi Todo
Illustrated byFutago Kamikita
Published byKodansha
MagazineNakayoshi
DemographicShōjo
Original runMarch 2012February 2013
Volumes1
Game
Smile PreCure! Let's Go! Märchen World
DeveloperNamco Bandai Games
PublisherNamco Bandai Games
GenreMinigame
PlatformNintendo 3DS
ReleasedAugust 2, 2012
Anime film
Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book!
Directed byNarumi Kuroda
Written byShoji Yonemura
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedOctober 27, 2012
Runtime70 minutes

The series was adapted into English by Saban Brands under its SCG Characters unit under the name Glitter Force[11] and was released as a Netflix exclusive outside of Asia and in multiple languages on December 18, 2015.[12] As of May 24, 2017, the Glitter Force trademark and the license are owned by Toei Animation.[1] As of June 14, 2018, Hasbro currently owns the rights to the brand alongside other Saban Brands entertainment assets.[13][14][15] It is the second series in the franchise to receive an English-dubbed adaptation, after the original Pretty Cure series.

Plot edit

The kingdom of Märchenland (メルヘンランド, Meruhenrando, Saban: Jubiland), the home of various characters from fairy tales, is attacked by the evil Pierrot (Saban: Emperor Nogo), who intends to give the world an unhappy ending, but is stopped when the queen uses the last of her energy to seal him away. When Pierrot's minions from the Bad End Kingdom (Saban: Shadow Realm) plan to revive him by harnessing Bad End Energy from the people of Earth, the queen sends the fairy Candy to assemble a team of five magical girls. The series follows the formation of the team and their adventures as they fight off their enemies to collect the Cure Decor (Saban: Glitter Charms), which embody the queen's power of happiness and can be used to upgrade their powers and revive the queen.[16][17]

Characters edit

Characters are listed by their Japanese names.

Main characters edit

The titular characters are a team of magical girls whose secret base is the Magical Library (ふしぎ図書館, Fushigi Toshokan, Saban: Library of Legends), a pocket dimension where fairy tales and stories are stored. They collect the Cure Decors (キュアデコル, Kyua Dekoru, Saban: Glitter Charms), which are stored in a jewelry box called the Decor Décor (デコルデコール, Dekoru Dekōru, Saban: Charm Chest) and are needed to revive the queen. The girls place the items in a compact case called a Smile Pact (スマイルパクト, Sumairu Pakuto, Saban: Glitter Pact), applying the compact powder to themselves while shouting Pretty Cure, Smile Charge! (プリキュア、スマイルチャージ!, PuriKyua, Sumairu Chāji!, Saban: Glitter Force Makeover!) to transform.

Smile Pretty Cures edit

Miyuki Hoshizora (星空 みゆき, Hoshizora Miyuki, Saban: Emily) / Cure Happy (キュアハッピー, Kyua Happī, Saban: Glitter Lucky)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen[18] (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)
The main protagonist. A 14-year-old girl and a transfer student to Nanairogaoka Middle School (七色ヶ丘中学校, Nanairogaoka Chūgakō, Saban: Rainbow Hills Middle School),[a] who loves fairy tales.[19][b] She is energetic and optimistic, but clumsy.[19] Her theme color is pink[20], and she has the power of light. She introduces herself with "Twinkling and shining, the light of the future! Cure Happy!" (キラキラ輝く未来の光!キュアハッピー!, Kirakira kagayaku mirai no hikari! Kyua Happī!).
Akane Hino (日野 あかね, Hino Akane, Saban: Kelsey) / Cure Sunny (キュアサニー, Kyua Sanī, Saban: Glitter Sunny)
Voiced by: Asami Tano[18] (Japanese); Colleen Ann Villard (English)
A 14-year-old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School and a star member of its volleyball team.[19] She is from Osaka and speaks with a Kansai dialect. Her family runs an okonomiyaki restaurant called Okonomiyaki Akane, which she sometimes works at.[c] Although she often jokes around, she is passionate about what she cares about. Her theme color is orange[20], and she has the power of fire. She introduces herself with "The brilliant sun, hot-blooded power! Cure Sunny!" (太陽サンサン熱血パワー!キュアサニー!, Taiyō sansan nekketsu pawā! Kyua Sanī!).
Yayoi Kise (黄瀬 やよい, Kise Yayoi, Saban: Lily) / Cure Peace (キュアピース, Kyua Pīsu, Saban: Glitter Peace)
Voiced by: Hisako Kanemoto[18] (Japanese); Alex Cazares[21] (English)
A 13-year-old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School and a member of its homemaking club. Her father Yuichi passed away when she was young. She enjoys drawing action hero characters and aspires to be a mangaka.[19] Though timid, shy, and prone to crying, Yayoi is loyal, diligent, and headstrong when it comes to those she cares about.[19] Her theme color is yellow[20], and she has the power of lightning. She introduces herself with "Sparkling, glittering, rock-paper-scissors! Cure Peace!" (ピカピカぴかりんじゃんけんポン ♪ キュアピース!, Pikapika pikarin jankenpon ♪ Kyua Pīsu!).
Nao Midorikawa (緑川 なお, Midorikawa Nao, Saban: April) / Cure March (キュアマーチ, Kyua Māchi, Saban: Glitter Spring)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue[18] (Japanese); Danielle Judovits[22] (English)
A 14-year-old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School and the captain of its soccer team.[19] She is straightforward, reliable, and has a strong sense of justice, though gets frustrated when things don't go her way. She is the oldest of six siblings, taking on a motherly role in her family.[d] Her theme color is green[20], and she has the powers of wind and super speed. She introduces herself with "Intense courage, a straight-up bout! Cure March!" (勇気リンリン直球勝負!キュアマーチ!, Yūki rinrin chokkyū shōbu! Kyua Māchi!).
Reika Aoki (青木 れいか, Aoki Reika, Saban: Chloe) / Cure Beauty (キュアビューティ, Kyua Byūti, Saban: Glitter Breeze)
Voiced by: Chinami Nishimura[18] (Japanese); Kate Higgins[23] (English)
A 14-year-old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School. She is the vice president of its student council and a member of its archery club and art club. She is intelligent, elegant, and kind,[19][a] but becomes angered once her patience reaches its limits. Her theme color is blue[20], and she has the power of ice. She introduces herself with "Snowing, falling and gathering, a noble heart! Cure Beauty!" (しんしんと降りつもる清き心!キュアビューティ!, Shinshin to furitsumoru kiyoki kokoro! Kyua Byūti!).

Mascots edit

Candy (キャンディ, Kyandi)
Voiced by: Ikue Ōtani[18] (Japanese); Debi Derryberry[24] (English)
A lamb-like fairy with light pink fur and long curly fluffy yellow ears worn with pink bows who is the team's mascot. She is cheerful, energetic, and fashionable, enjoying her ears being styled like hair.[a][e][f] The Royale Queen sends her to Earth to recruit the Pretty Cure and recover the stolen Cure Decors, a vital member of the team by providing them with Cure Decors for their power-ups and team attacks and using the Royale Clock to boost their power.[g] In the series finale, it is revealed that Joker knew of her connection to the Miracle Jewel and that her mission was preparing her to succeed Queen as the new ruler of Märchenland. This results in her gaining the ability to transform into the human-like Royale Candy (ロイヤルキャンディ, Roiyaru Kyandi, Saban: Queen Candy) once the Cure Decors are finally gathered, helping her friends in the final battle before assuming her role as Märchenland's sovereign.
Pop (ポップ, Poppu)
Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi[25] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn[26] (English)
Candy's older brother, a lion-like fairy/pixie with light orange fur and an orange mane who takes pride in his masculinity and hates being called "cute". However, he becomes flustered when Yayoi calls him "fierce and cool".[h] He and Candy were tasked with searching for the five chosen ones to become Pretty Cure. He reunites with Candy once she assembles the group, explaining their mission and giving them the Decor Décor. He usually remains in Märchenland, but usually visits the group during important matters. He is capable of using ninjutsu arts, including transformation into various forms to assist the Pretty Cure in battle.
Royal Queen (ロイヤルクイーン, Roiyaru Kuīn, Saban: Queen Euphoria)
Voiced by: Sumi Shimamoto (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English)
The Queen of Märchenland and the origin of the fairies/pixies, who regard her as their mother. When Pierrot attacked Märchenland, the Cure Decors were stolen and she sacrificed herself to seal away Pierrot. She sends Candy to search for the Pretty Cure to recover the Cure Decors and restore her power.[h] Though the Pretty Cure gather the Cure Decors, the Royal Queen uses her power to grant them their Princess forms during their battle against Pierrot, with the girls gathering more Cure Decors to make another attempt at reviving her. However, in the series' finale she reveals that her restoration was a ruse when she protects Candy from Joker, revealing her to be her successor as queen and giving her the Miracle Jewel.

Bad End Kingdom edit

The Bad End Kingdom (バッドエンド王国, Baddo Endo Ōkoku, Saban: Shadow Realm), are the main antagonists, who strive to revive Emperor Pierrot by collecting Bad End Energy from people. They do this by smearing the pages of a magic book with the contents of a black paint tube, which is a manifestation of Pierrot's will. This creates a spatial field called a Dark Zone, which amplifies negativity and places those unprotected into a deep despair while their Bad End Energy is extracted and collected into the book. This process advances a clock-like meter called the "Wheel of Doom" which counts down Pierrot's resurrection. Joker and the Akanbe are based on clowns, while the three generals are based on villains from fairy tales. The three generals are later revealed to be Märchenland fairies that Joker recruiting by exploiting their resentment over their reputation as villains alienating them from others. They are eventually purified back to their original fairy forms by Miyuki and return to Märchenland after Pierrot’s defeat.[i]

Pierrot (ピエーロ, Piēro, Saban: Emperor Nogo)
Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (Japanese); John Eric Bentley (English)
The main antagonist of the series, who aims to wipe out hope until only despair remains. Prior to the series' events, Pierrot attacked Märchenland and stole the Cure Decors from the Royale Queen, who used the last of her strength to seal him away.[h] For the first half of the series, the minions of the Bad End Kingdom collect Bad End Energy from humans to revive Pierrot. Through seemingly defeated once the Pretty Cure gain their Princess forms, Pierrot survived, with a fragment forming into an egg that gradually increases as it is infused with Bad End Energy. Once restored, he absorbs Joker and creates an army of shadowy monsters. He evolves into a new form and almost destroys the world until is he permanently killed by the Pretty Cure.
Joker (ジョーカー, Jōkā, Saban: Rascal)
Voiced by: Yūji Mitsuya[27] (Japanese); Keith Silverstein[28] (English)
The secondary antagonist of the series, who is based on a harlequin and acts as an intermediary to the Three Commanders who observes their progress. He is playful yet sadistic, and has the power to create Akanbe Noses from his headdress.[h][j] He also seeks the Miracle Jewel with the intention of destroying it and anything that gives others hope.[g] Following the Three Commanders' final defeat, Joker creates the Bad End Pretty Cure to distract the girls during Pierrot's revival while attempting to kill Candy after she transforms into what he assumes is the Miracle Jewel. Once Pierrot's resurrection is complete, Joker reveals himself to be a fragment of his master's being and dissolves into black paint while allowing himself to be absorbed by Pierrot. Joker returns as the main antagonist of the epilogue novel, having survived Pierrot's destruction as an immortal embodiment of despair. He uses Miyuki's book to feed on the adult Pretty Cures' negative energy to regain a physical form as Bad Joker (バッド・ジョーカー, Baddo Jōkā), but is defeated.
Wolfrun (ウルフルン, Urufurun, Saban: Ulric)
Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura[27] (Japanese); Keith Silverstein[29][28] (English)
An anthropomorphic gray wolf with violet eyes and white hair who wears a blue leather outfit that resembles that of a biker. He is bitter and rude and looks down upon peoples' hopes and dreams, expressing disgust towards the Pretty Cures' ideals.[30] He is based on the Big Bad Wolf in fairy tales such as the Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood.[a] He is eventually purified back to his original form Wolrun (ウルルン, Saban: Ricky).[i]
Akaoni (アカオーニ, Akaōni, Saban: Brute)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Iwasaki[27] (Japanese); Keith Silverstein[28][31] (English)
A red-skinned troll with an afro and horns who carries a large club. He is based on the oni in fairy tales such as Momotaro.[32] He is not as intelligent as to the other villains and prefers to use brute force when fighting his opponents. He is eventually purified back to his original form Oninin (オニニン, Saban: Rufus).[i]
Majorina (マジョリーナ, Majorīna, Saban: Brooha)
Voiced by: Miina Tominaga[27] (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn[33] (English)
An elderly witch who is based on the witches in fairy tales such as Snow White. She devises various inventions to use against the girls, which her fellow commanders thoughtlessly throw them into the human world.[f] She can also temporary transform into a youthful and beautiful version of herself to fight opponents directly, and has the power to create clones of herself.[k] She is eventually purified back to her original form Majorin (マジョリン, Saban: Margie).[i]
Akanbes (アカンベェ, Akanbees, Saban: Buffoons)
Voiced by: Hiroo Sasaki (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Clown-like monsters created when an Akanbe Nose is combined with an object such as a volleyball or a tree.[34] The standard red-nosed Akanbes are created with noses fashioned from a Cure Decor and drop it upon being purified. Joker later creates other types, such as like the blue-nosed Akanbes, his personal yellow-nosed Akanbe, and others.
Despair Giants (絶望の巨人, Zetsubō no Kyojin, Saban: Shadow Giants)
Constructs of Bad End Energy which Pierrot used in his attack on Märchenland. After his resurrection on Earth, the Despair Giants are summoned to cover the planet in darkness before being absorbed by Pierrot.
Pierrot Monsters (ピエーロモンスター, Piēro Monsutā, Saban: Shadow Monsters)
Pierrot's personal army of monsters, which are created from black ink and can regenerate at a fast rate. He sends them tp overwhelm the Pretty Cure before they acquire their Royale Mode forms and are able to easily defeat them.
Bad End Pretty Cure (バッドエンドプリキュア, Baddo Endo Purikyua, Saban: Glitter Shadow Force)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen, Asami Tano, Hisako Kanemoto, Marina Inoue, Chinami Nishimura (Japanese); Laura Bailey, Colleen Ann Villard, Alex Cazares, Danielle Judovits, Kate Higgins (English)
Clones of the Pretty Cures, which Joker creates using the last Cure Decor and the Three Commanders' expunged darkness to keep the Pretty Cures from preventing Pierot's resurrection.[l] They are dark reflections of the Cures who seek to prove their superiority to the originals. Each Bad End Cure separates her original from the others to engage in one-on-one death matches, only to be destroyed.

Supporting characters edit

Family members edit

Ikuyo Hoshizora (星空 育代, Hoshizora Ikuyo)
Voiced by: Mariko Kouda (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)[35]
Miyuki's mother.[36][35]
Hiroshi Hoshizora (星空 博司, Hoshizora Hiroshi)
Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki[35]
Miyuki’s father.[37][35]
Tae Hoshizora (星空 タエ, Hoshizora Tae)
Voiced by: Yoshiko Matsuo[35]
Miyuki's grandmother. who lives alone in the countryside.[38][35] Her unfaltering optimism makes her incapable of falling into despair.[39]
Daigo Hino (日野 大悟, Hino Daigo)
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma[35]
Akane's father. He runs an okonomiyaki shop called Okonomiyaki Akane, which he named after his daughter because it opened after her birth.[40][35]
Masako Hino (日野 正子, Hino Masako)
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino
Akane's mother. She doesn't help with her husband's business because she is unable to cook.[41]
Genki Hino (日野 げんき, Hino Genki)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi
Akane's younger brother, who is a freshman at Nanairogaoka Public Middle School and a member of its basketball club.[41]
Chiharu Kise (黄瀬 ちはる, Kise Chiharu)
Voiced by: Kyoko Hikami (Japanese); Debi Derryberry (English)[35]
Yayoi's mother, who works as a fashion stage manager for Fairy Drop.
Yuichi Kise (黄瀬 勇一, Kise Yūichi)
Voiced by: Shuhei Sakaguchi
Yayoi's late father, who gave her her name.[42][35]
Tomoko Midorikawa (緑川 とも子, Midorikawa Tomoko)
Voiced by: Rie Takahashi
Nao's mother.[43]
Genji Midorikawa (緑川 源次, Midorikawa Genji)
Voiced by: Nobutoshi Canna
Nao's father.[44]
Keita, Haru, Hina, Yuta & Kota Midorikawa (緑川 けいた、はる、ひな、ゆうた、こうた, Midorikawa Keita, Haru, Hina, Yūta, Kōta, Saban: Calvin, Harriet, Hannah, Hugo, & Cody)
Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki (Keita), Chinatsu Akasaki (Haru), Yukiyo Fujii (Hina), Ikumi Nakagami (Yuta), Ryōko Hikida (Kota), Marina Inoue (Yui) (Japanese); Robbie Daymond (Calvin & Hugo), Erin Fitzgerald (Harriet & Hannah), Stephanie Sheh (Cody) (English)
Nao's five younger siblings. Haru and Hina are girls, while the rest are boys.[45]
Shizuko Aoki (青木 静子, Aoki Shizuko)
Voiced by: Emi Shinohara (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)[35]
Reika's mother, who is an aikido expert.[46][35]
Junnosuke Aoki (青木 淳之介, Aoki Junnosuke)
Voiced by: Kiyohito Yoshikai (Japanese); Robbie Daymond (English)[35]
Reika's older brother, who is a judo protégé.[47][35]
Soutarou Aoki (青木 曾太郎, Aoki Sōtarō)
Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)[35]
Reika's grandfather, who is a Japanese calligraphy expert.[48][35]

Other characters edit

Namie Sasaki (佐々木 なみえ, Sasaki Namie, Saban: Miss Mason)
Voiced by: Ryoko Ono (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English)[35]
The homeroom teacher of class 2-2.[49][35]
Brian Taylor (ブライアン・テイラー, Buraian Teirā)
Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara[50]
A foreign exchange student from the United Kingdom, who Akane has a crush on.[50]
Ms. Horike (堀毛先生, Horike-sensei)
Voiced by: Mika Kanda[51]
A middle school teacher.[51]
Fujiwara
Voiced by: Themeselves[35]
An owarai comedy duo who guest star as themselves in episode 17.[52][35]
Officer Matsubara (松原巡査, Matsubara-junsa)
Voiced by: Shusaku Shirakawa (Japanese); Lucien Dodge (English)
A policeman who often meets Majorina as she loses her inventions, but she usually runs off without saying goodbye.

Minor characters edit

Irie (入江, Saban: Jared)
Voiced by: Tomoyuki Higuchi (Japanese); Lucien Dodge (English)
The president of Nanairogaoka Public Middle School's student council, who is very popular among female students for his handsome looks.[45]
Runa Terada (寺田 るな, Terada Runa, Saban: Theresa)
Voiced by: Chinatsu Akasaki (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English)
The clerk of Nanairogaoka Public Middle School's student council.[53]

Movie characters edit

Characters who appear in the film Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book!

Nico (ニコ)
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara[54]
A purple-haired girl who lives within a picture book that played a role in shaping Miyuki's outlook as a child. However, her story was incomplete since some of its pages were missing, and she holds a grudge against Miyuki for not finishing her story like she promised.
Demon King (魔王, Maou)
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma
The main antagonist of the film, a purple bird-like dragon and the villain of Nico's story. He corrupted Nico to act on her grudge toward Miyuki, but after Nico discards her hatred toward her, he personally attacks the Pretty Cure before being purified by Ultra Cure Happy.
Momotaro (桃太郎, Momotarō)
Voiced by: Atsushi Abe
The hero of the story Momotarō.
One Inch Boy (一寸法師, Issun-bōshi)
Voiced by: Konami Yoshida
The hero of the fairy tale Issun-bōshi.
Sun Wukong (孫悟空, Son Gokū)
Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi
One of the protagonists of the story Journey to the West.
Cinderella (シンデレラ, Shinderera)
Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa
The protagonist of the folktale Cinderella.
Cow King (牛魔王, Gyuu Maou)
Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto
Demon from Momotaro (桃太郎の鬼, Momotarō no Oni)
Voiced by: Shintarou Oohata
A demon who is an antagonist in Momotarō.
Demon from One Inch Boy (一寸法師の鬼, Issun-boushi no Oni)
Voiced by: Kenji Nomura
A demon who is an antagonist in Issun-bōshi.

Media edit

Anime edit

The 48-episode Smile PreCure! anime aired on TV Asahi and other Japanese stations between February 5, 2012 and January 27, 2013, replacing Suite PreCure in its previous timeslot.[55] The opening theme is "Let's go! Smile PreCure!" (Let’s go!スマイルプリキュア!, Retsu gō! Sumairu Purikyua) by Aya Ikeda. The ending theme used in episodes 1-24 is "Yay! Yay! Yay!" (イェイ!イェイ!イェイ!, Yei! Yei! Yei!) by Hitomi Yoshida, and the ending theme for episodes 25-48 is "Mankai Smile!" (満開*スマイル!, Mankai Sumairu!, "Full Bloom Smile!") also by Yoshida.[56] All three songs are composed by Hideaki Takatori. A Blu-ray Box Set by Marvelous AQL and TC Entertainment was released on October 26, 2012, in the same fashion as Suite PreCure.[57] Standard DVD releases were also issued.

Saban Brands under its SCG Characters unit, have licensed the series outside of Asia under the name Glitter Force, releasing it as a Netflix exclusive. This version consists of 40 episodes, with twenty episodes released on Netflix on December 18, 2015 and the other twenty released on August 26, 2016.[58] The adaptation, which was dubbed into English by Studiopolis, features changes to character names, terminology, and music. Glitter Force also skipped eight episodes and the film from the original Japanese version.[59][60][61] The opening theme is "Glitter Force", performed by Blush, who also perform various insert songs.[62][63] Shirley Pelts wrote that "Netflix is investing heavily in legacy cartoons such as Popples and Glitter Force, which it considers to be important toy and entertainment brands."[64] The show is currently licensed by Hasbro.

The English version was later broadcast on London Live in the United Kingdom in July 2017.[65]

Feature films edit

The heroines appear in the Pretty Cure All Stars cross-over movie series, first appearing in the fourth entry, Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Friends of the Future, which was released in Japanese theatres on March 17, 2012 and on DVD on July 18, 2012.

A film based on the series, titled Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! (映画 スマイルプリキュア! 絵本の中はみんなチグハグ!, Eiga Sumairu Purikyua!: Ehon no Naka wa Minna Chiguhagu!)[66][67] was released in Japanese theaters on October 27, 2012.[68] It debuted at the number-one spot in the Japanese Box Office and earned a total revenue of ¥193,000,000 (US$2.42 million), and was the highest grossing PreCure movie to date.[69]

Soundtracks edit

The music in the anime is composed and arranged by Yasuharu Takanashi, who previously composed the other Pretty Cure series Fresh Pretty Cure!, HeartCatch PreCure! and Suite PreCure. The official soundtrack to the series is divided into two editions, "PreCure Sound Parade!!" and "PreCure Sound Rainbow!!". There are also three vocal albums as well: "Spread out! Smile World!!", "Hey, Everyone Smile!!" and the vocal best album along with the movie's official soundtrack. The background music in the Saban dub is composed by Noam Kaniel (Noam) (who worked on X-Men, Code Lyoko, W.I.T.C.H., Power Rangers, Digimon Fusion, & Miraculous Ladybug).[70] The songs from the Saban version were performed by the girl group Blush.[71][72]

Manga edit

A manga adaptation by Futago Kamikita began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine in March 2012 and ended in February 2013.

Merchandise edit

Merchandise of the anime were also issued during the series's initial run including bags, watches, raincoats, etc. Several toys featuring the Cure's transformation devices and weapons were also released by Bandai during the series' airing. Some of the Cures were also released as part of Bandai's long running S.H. Figuarts line of collectors figures.

Video game edit

A video game titled Smile Precure! Let's Go! Märchen World (スマイルプリキュア! レッツゴー!メルヘンワールド, Sumairu PuriKyua! Rettsu Gō! Meruhenwārudo) was developed by Namco Bandai Games and released in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS on August 2, 2012. The game sees the Cures take on the roles of various fairy tales such as Snow White, The Tortoise and the Hare, Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel.[73]

Reception edit

The original Japanese version was well-received, placing regularly in Japan's weekly top ten anime shows broadcast.[74]

Brad Stephenson of About.com describes the English adaptation as "a return to when anime was fun and the priority of everyone involved was to make a super accessible series that could be enjoyed by as many people as possible." He liked the variety of animation for the physical attacks, the energetic singing of Blush, and that "young English-speaking children can have the same experience as the Japanese audience did when they first saw it." He also found the Japanese references to not be a deterrent and would encourage kids to look into Japanese culture as with Sailor Moon.[75]

Ella Anders of BSC Kids, who had also reviewed many other recent magical girl adaptations such as LoliRock and Miraculous Ladybug, thought the series was better than she expected, but disliked the amount of localization provided by the Saban dub, writing that the "With the world so interconnected as it is now the removal of cultural aspects was saddening. It would be such a great chance to celebrate and focus on the Japanese culture."[76]

Jacob Robinson of What's On Netflix critically panned the Glitter Force adaptation, prefacing his review by stating that he most certainly does not recommend the English dub, calling the script "overly cheesy, girly and downright criminal cliché". Robinson also stated that Smile Precure would have been much more bearable to watch in Japanese.[77]

The Glitter Force dub was cited as an example in a The Mary Sue article on the subs vs. dubs debate.[78]

Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media argued that while the anime "doesn't dazzle," the strong female leads shine through. Ashby also argued that the series comes across "feeling silly and superficial" and said that the show is a "mild assault on the visual and auditory senses" through the "glitter" transformations. She said that the latter is unfortunate as it is a "decent story with strong, appealing female role models."[79]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Smile PreCure! / Glitter Force. Episode 1.
  2. ^ "修学旅行!みゆき、京都でドン底ハッピー!?" [School Trip! Miyuki, Happy in the Depths of Kyoto!?]. Smile PreCure!. Episode 13 (in Japanese).
    "Emily's Unlucky Day". Glitter Force!. Episode 12.
  3. ^ Smile Precure! / Glitter Force. Episode 3.
  4. ^ Smile Precure! / Glitter Force. Episode 4.
  5. ^ Smile Precure! / Glitter Force. Episode 2.
  6. ^ a b Smile PreCure! / Glitter Force. Episode 8.
  7. ^ a b "目覚める力!レインボーヒーリング!!" [The Awakened Power! Rainbow Healing!!]. Smile PreCure!. Episode 12 (in Japanese).
    "Feeling Blue". Glitter Force. Episode 11.
  8. ^ a b c d Smile Precure! / Glitter Force. Episode 6.
  9. ^ a b c d Smile PreCure!. Episode 45.
  10. ^ Smile PreCure!. Episode 22.
    Glitter Force. Episode 19.
  11. ^ Smile PreCure!. Episode 23.
    Glitter Force. Episode 20.
  12. ^ Smile Precure! / Glitter Force. Episode 46.

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External links edit

  • Official website (Toei Animation) (in Japanese)
  • Official website at Netflix
  • Anime official website at ABC / Asahi TV (in Japanese)
  • Smile PreCure! (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Preceded by Smile Precure
2012-2013
Succeeded by

smile, precure, japanese, スマイルプリキュア, hepburn, sumairu, purikyua, smile, pretty, cure, 2012, japanese, anime, television, series, produced, toei, animation, ninth, installment, izumi, todo, pretty, cure, metaseries, featuring, seventh, generation, cures, series. Smile PreCure 4 Japanese スマイルプリキュア Hepburn Sumairu PuriKyua lit Smile Pretty Cure is a 2012 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and the ninth installment in Izumi Todo s Pretty Cure metaseries featuring the seventh generation of Cures 5 The series is written by Shōji Yonemura best known as the head writer of Glass Fleet and Kamen Rider Kabuto The character designs were done by Toshie Kawamura who previously worked on character designs for Yes PreCure 5 Like Yes Pretty Cure 5 the team has five members with a color scheme of pink red 6 yellow green 7 and blue but unlike it the team s members are classmates in their second year of middle school and there are no additional team members 8 The series aired on All Nippon News Network ANN s TV Asahi network between February 5 2012 and January 27 2013 replacing Suite PreCure in its timeslot and was succeeded by DokiDoki PreCure A film was released in Japanese theaters on October 26 2012 and a novel was released in 2016 serving as an epilogue that takes place 10 years after the events of the anime 9 An illustration book of Toshie Kawamura s works was released on February 12 2014 10 The series main topics are fairy tales and happiness Smile PreCure 1st Japanese DVD volume of Smile Precure distributed by Marvelous AQL featuring the five Cures from bottom left clockwise Peace yellow Beauty Breeze blue March Spring green Sunny orange Happy Lucky pink top center and mascot Candy bottom center スマイルプリキュア Sumairu PuriKyua GenreMagical girlCreated byIzumi TodoAnime television seriesDirected byTakashi OtsukaProduced byAtsutoshi UmezawaWritten byShōji YonemuraMusic byYasuharu Takanashi JP Noam Kaniel Noam US StudioToei AnimationLicensed byNA Saban Brands 2015 2017 Toei Animation Inc Allspark Animation amp eOne Hasbro 1 2017 18 amp 19 present licensing 2 3 Netflix streaming rights UK 20th TelevisionOriginal networkANN ABC TV Asahi English networkCA NetflixSEA Animax Asia citation needed UK London LiveUS NetflixOriginal runFebruary 5 2012 January 27 2013Episodes48 Japanese version 40 International version List of episodes MangaWritten byIzumi TodoIllustrated byFutago KamikitaPublished byKodanshaMagazineNakayoshiDemographicShōjoOriginal runMarch 2012 February 2013Volumes1GameSmile PreCure Let s Go Marchen WorldDeveloperNamco Bandai GamesPublisherNamco Bandai GamesGenreMinigamePlatformNintendo 3DSReleasedAugust 2 2012Anime filmSmile PreCure The Movie Big Mismatch in a Picture Book Directed byNarumi KurodaWritten byShoji YonemuraStudioToei AnimationReleasedOctober 27 2012Runtime70 minutesThe series was adapted into English by Saban Brands under its SCG Characters unit under the name Glitter Force 11 and was released as a Netflix exclusive outside of Asia and in multiple languages on December 18 2015 12 As of May 24 2017 the Glitter Force trademark and the license are owned by Toei Animation 1 As of June 14 2018 Hasbro currently owns the rights to the brand alongside other Saban Brands entertainment assets 13 14 15 It is the second series in the franchise to receive an English dubbed adaptation after the original Pretty Cure series Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 1 1 Smile Pretty Cures 2 1 2 Mascots 2 2 Bad End Kingdom 2 3 Supporting characters 2 3 1 Family members 2 4 Other characters 2 5 Minor characters 2 6 Movie characters 3 Media 3 1 Anime 3 2 Feature films 3 3 Soundtracks 3 4 Manga 3 5 Merchandise 3 6 Video game 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe kingdom of Marchenland メルヘンランド Meruhenrando Saban Jubiland the home of various characters from fairy tales is attacked by the evil Pierrot Saban Emperor Nogo who intends to give the world an unhappy ending but is stopped when the queen uses the last of her energy to seal him away When Pierrot s minions from the Bad End Kingdom Saban Shadow Realm plan to revive him by harnessing Bad End Energy from the people of Earth the queen sends the fairy Candy to assemble a team of five magical girls The series follows the formation of the team and their adventures as they fight off their enemies to collect the Cure Decor Saban Glitter Charms which embody the queen s power of happiness and can be used to upgrade their powers and revive the queen 16 17 Characters editCharacters are listed by their Japanese names Main characters edit The titular characters are a team of magical girls whose secret base is the Magical Library ふしぎ図書館 Fushigi Toshokan Saban Library of Legends a pocket dimension where fairy tales and stories are stored They collect the Cure Decors キュアデコル Kyua Dekoru Saban Glitter Charms which are stored in a jewelry box called the Decor Decor デコルデコール Dekoru Dekōru Saban Charm Chest and are needed to revive the queen The girls place the items in a compact case called a Smile Pact スマイルパクト Sumairu Pakuto Saban Glitter Pact applying the compact powder to themselves while shouting Pretty Cure Smile Charge プリキュア スマイルチャージ PuriKyua Sumairu Chaji Saban Glitter Force Makeover to transform Smile Pretty Cures edit Miyuki Hoshizora 星空 みゆき Hoshizora Miyuki Saban Emily Cure Happy キュアハッピー Kyua Happi Saban Glitter Lucky Voiced by Misato Fukuen 18 Japanese Laura Bailey English The main protagonist A 14 year old girl and a transfer student to Nanairogaoka Middle School 七色ヶ丘中学校 Nanairogaoka Chugakō Saban Rainbow Hills Middle School a who loves fairy tales 19 b She is energetic and optimistic but clumsy 19 Her theme color is pink 20 and she has the power of light She introduces herself with Twinkling and shining the light of the future Cure Happy キラキラ輝く未来の光 キュアハッピー Kirakira kagayaku mirai no hikari Kyua Happi Akane Hino 日野 あかね Hino Akane Saban Kelsey Cure Sunny キュアサニー Kyua Sani Saban Glitter Sunny Voiced by Asami Tano 18 Japanese Colleen Ann Villard English A 14 year old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School and a star member of its volleyball team 19 She is from Osaka and speaks with a Kansai dialect Her family runs an okonomiyaki restaurant called Okonomiyaki Akane which she sometimes works at c Although she often jokes around she is passionate about what she cares about Her theme color is orange 20 and she has the power of fire She introduces herself with The brilliant sun hot blooded power Cure Sunny 太陽サンサン熱血パワー キュアサニー Taiyō sansan nekketsu pawa Kyua Sani Yayoi Kise 黄瀬 やよい Kise Yayoi Saban Lily Cure Peace キュアピース Kyua Pisu Saban Glitter Peace Voiced by Hisako Kanemoto 18 Japanese Alex Cazares 21 English A 13 year old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School and a member of its homemaking club Her father Yuichi passed away when she was young She enjoys drawing action hero characters and aspires to be a mangaka 19 Though timid shy and prone to crying Yayoi is loyal diligent and headstrong when it comes to those she cares about 19 Her theme color is yellow 20 and she has the power of lightning She introduces herself with Sparkling glittering rock paper scissors Cure Peace ピカピカぴかりんじゃんけんポン キュアピース Pikapika pikarin jankenpon Kyua Pisu Nao Midorikawa 緑川 なお Midorikawa Nao Saban April Cure March キュアマーチ Kyua Machi Saban Glitter Spring Voiced by Marina Inoue 18 Japanese Danielle Judovits 22 English A 14 year old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School and the captain of its soccer team 19 She is straightforward reliable and has a strong sense of justice though gets frustrated when things don t go her way She is the oldest of six siblings taking on a motherly role in her family d Her theme color is green 20 and she has the powers of wind and super speed She introduces herself with Intense courage a straight up bout Cure March 勇気リンリン直球勝負 キュアマーチ Yuki rinrin chokkyu shōbu Kyua Machi Reika Aoki 青木 れいか Aoki Reika Saban Chloe Cure Beauty キュアビューティ Kyua Byuti Saban Glitter Breeze Voiced by Chinami Nishimura 18 Japanese Kate Higgins 23 English A 14 year old girl who is a student at Nanairogaoka Middle School She is the vice president of its student council and a member of its archery club and art club She is intelligent elegant and kind 19 a but becomes angered once her patience reaches its limits Her theme color is blue 20 and she has the power of ice She introduces herself with Snowing falling and gathering a noble heart Cure Beauty しんしんと降りつもる清き心 キュアビューティ Shinshin to furitsumoru kiyoki kokoro Kyua Byuti Mascots edit Candy キャンディ Kyandi Voiced by Ikue Ōtani 18 Japanese Debi Derryberry 24 English A lamb like fairy with light pink fur and long curly fluffy yellow ears worn with pink bows who is the team s mascot She is cheerful energetic and fashionable enjoying her ears being styled like hair a e f The Royale Queen sends her to Earth to recruit the Pretty Cure and recover the stolen Cure Decors a vital member of the team by providing them with Cure Decors for their power ups and team attacks and using the Royale Clock to boost their power g In the series finale it is revealed that Joker knew of her connection to the Miracle Jewel and that her mission was preparing her to succeed Queen as the new ruler of Marchenland This results in her gaining the ability to transform into the human like Royale Candy ロイヤルキャンディ Roiyaru Kyandi Saban Queen Candy once the Cure Decors are finally gathered helping her friends in the final battle before assuming her role as Marchenland s sovereign Pop ポップ Poppu Voiced by Daisuke Sakaguchi 25 Japanese Todd Haberkorn 26 English Candy s older brother a lion like fairy pixie with light orange fur and an orange mane who takes pride in his masculinity and hates being called cute However he becomes flustered when Yayoi calls him fierce and cool h He and Candy were tasked with searching for the five chosen ones to become Pretty Cure He reunites with Candy once she assembles the group explaining their mission and giving them the Decor Decor He usually remains in Marchenland but usually visits the group during important matters He is capable of using ninjutsu arts including transformation into various forms to assist the Pretty Cure in battle Royal Queen ロイヤルクイーン Roiyaru Kuin Saban Queen Euphoria Voiced by Sumi Shimamoto Japanese Mary Elizabeth McGlynn English The Queen of Marchenland and the origin of the fairies pixies who regard her as their mother When Pierrot attacked Marchenland the Cure Decors were stolen and she sacrificed herself to seal away Pierrot She sends Candy to search for the Pretty Cure to recover the Cure Decors and restore her power h Though the Pretty Cure gather the Cure Decors the Royal Queen uses her power to grant them their Princess forms during their battle against Pierrot with the girls gathering more Cure Decors to make another attempt at reviving her However in the series finale she reveals that her restoration was a ruse when she protects Candy from Joker revealing her to be her successor as queen and giving her the Miracle Jewel Bad End Kingdom edit The Bad End Kingdom バッドエンド王国 Baddo Endo Ōkoku Saban Shadow Realm are the main antagonists who strive to revive Emperor Pierrot by collecting Bad End Energy from people They do this by smearing the pages of a magic book with the contents of a black paint tube which is a manifestation of Pierrot s will This creates a spatial field called a Dark Zone which amplifies negativity and places those unprotected into a deep despair while their Bad End Energy is extracted and collected into the book This process advances a clock like meter called the Wheel of Doom which counts down Pierrot s resurrection Joker and the Akanbe are based on clowns while the three generals are based on villains from fairy tales The three generals are later revealed to be Marchenland fairies that Joker recruiting by exploiting their resentment over their reputation as villains alienating them from others They are eventually purified back to their original fairy forms by Miyuki and return to Marchenland after Pierrot s defeat i Pierrot ピエーロ Piero Saban Emperor Nogo Voiced by Tesshō Genda Japanese John Eric Bentley English The main antagonist of the series who aims to wipe out hope until only despair remains Prior to the series events Pierrot attacked Marchenland and stole the Cure Decors from the Royale Queen who used the last of her strength to seal him away h For the first half of the series the minions of the Bad End Kingdom collect Bad End Energy from humans to revive Pierrot Through seemingly defeated once the Pretty Cure gain their Princess forms Pierrot survived with a fragment forming into an egg that gradually increases as it is infused with Bad End Energy Once restored he absorbs Joker and creates an army of shadowy monsters He evolves into a new form and almost destroys the world until is he permanently killed by the Pretty Cure Joker ジョーカー Jōka Saban Rascal Voiced by Yuji Mitsuya 27 Japanese Keith Silverstein 28 English The secondary antagonist of the series who is based on a harlequin and acts as an intermediary to the Three Commanders who observes their progress He is playful yet sadistic and has the power to create Akanbe Noses from his headdress h j He also seeks the Miracle Jewel with the intention of destroying it and anything that gives others hope g Following the Three Commanders final defeat Joker creates the Bad End Pretty Cure to distract the girls during Pierrot s revival while attempting to kill Candy after she transforms into what he assumes is the Miracle Jewel Once Pierrot s resurrection is complete Joker reveals himself to be a fragment of his master s being and dissolves into black paint while allowing himself to be absorbed by Pierrot Joker returns as the main antagonist of the epilogue novel having survived Pierrot s destruction as an immortal embodiment of despair He uses Miyuki s book to feed on the adult Pretty Cures negative energy to regain a physical form as Bad Joker バッド ジョーカー Baddo Jōka but is defeated Wolfrun ウルフルン Urufurun Saban Ulric Voiced by Tomoyuki Shimura 27 Japanese Keith Silverstein 29 28 English An anthropomorphic gray wolf with violet eyes and white hair who wears a blue leather outfit that resembles that of a biker He is bitter and rude and looks down upon peoples hopes and dreams expressing disgust towards the Pretty Cures ideals 30 He is based on the Big Bad Wolf in fairy tales such as the Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood a He is eventually purified back to his original form Wolrun ウルルン Saban Ricky i Akaoni アカオーニ Akaōni Saban Brute Voiced by Hiroshi Iwasaki 27 Japanese Keith Silverstein 28 31 English A red skinned troll with an afro and horns who carries a large club He is based on the oni in fairy tales such as Momotaro 32 He is not as intelligent as to the other villains and prefers to use brute force when fighting his opponents He is eventually purified back to his original form Oninin オニニン Saban Rufus i Majorina マジョリーナ Majorina Saban Brooha Voiced by Miina Tominaga 27 Japanese Mary Elizabeth McGlynn 33 English An elderly witch who is based on the witches in fairy tales such as Snow White She devises various inventions to use against the girls which her fellow commanders thoughtlessly throw them into the human world f She can also temporary transform into a youthful and beautiful version of herself to fight opponents directly and has the power to create clones of herself k She is eventually purified back to her original form Majorin マジョリン Saban Margie i Akanbes アカンベェ Akanbees Saban Buffoons Voiced by Hiroo Sasaki Japanese Patrick Seitz English Clown like monsters created when an Akanbe Nose is combined with an object such as a volleyball or a tree 34 The standard red nosed Akanbes are created with noses fashioned from a Cure Decor and drop it upon being purified Joker later creates other types such as like the blue nosed Akanbes his personal yellow nosed Akanbe and others Despair Giants 絶望の巨人 Zetsubō no Kyojin Saban Shadow Giants Constructs of Bad End Energy which Pierrot used in his attack on Marchenland After his resurrection on Earth the Despair Giants are summoned to cover the planet in darkness before being absorbed by Pierrot Pierrot Monsters ピエーロモンスター Piero Monsuta Saban Shadow Monsters Pierrot s personal army of monsters which are created from black ink and can regenerate at a fast rate He sends them tp overwhelm the Pretty Cure before they acquire their Royale Mode forms and are able to easily defeat them Bad End Pretty Cure バッドエンドプリキュア Baddo Endo Purikyua Saban Glitter Shadow Force Voiced by Misato Fukuen Asami Tano Hisako Kanemoto Marina Inoue Chinami Nishimura Japanese Laura Bailey Colleen Ann Villard Alex Cazares Danielle Judovits Kate Higgins English Clones of the Pretty Cures which Joker creates using the last Cure Decor and the Three Commanders expunged darkness to keep the Pretty Cures from preventing Pierot s resurrection l They are dark reflections of the Cures who seek to prove their superiority to the originals Each Bad End Cure separates her original from the others to engage in one on one death matches only to be destroyed Supporting characters edit Family members edit Ikuyo Hoshizora 星空 育代 Hoshizora Ikuyo Voiced by Mariko Kouda Japanese Cindy Robinson English 35 Miyuki s mother 36 35 Hiroshi Hoshizora 星空 博司 Hoshizora Hiroshi Voiced by Toshihiko Seki 35 Miyuki s father 37 35 Tae Hoshizora 星空 タエ Hoshizora Tae Voiced by Yoshiko Matsuo 35 Miyuki s grandmother who lives alone in the countryside 38 35 Her unfaltering optimism makes her incapable of falling into despair 39 Daigo Hino 日野 大悟 Hino Daigo Voiced by Masaki Terasoma 35 Akane s father He runs an okonomiyaki shop called Okonomiyaki Akane which he named after his daughter because it opened after her birth 40 35 Masako Hino 日野 正子 Hino Masako Voiced by Satsuki Yukino Akane s mother She doesn t help with her husband s business because she is unable to cook 41 Genki Hino 日野 げんき Hino Genki Voiced by Ryoko Shiraishi Akane s younger brother who is a freshman at Nanairogaoka Public Middle School and a member of its basketball club 41 Chiharu Kise 黄瀬 ちはる Kise Chiharu Voiced by Kyoko Hikami Japanese Debi Derryberry English 35 Yayoi s mother who works as a fashion stage manager for Fairy Drop Yuichi Kise 黄瀬 勇一 Kise Yuichi Voiced by Shuhei Sakaguchi Yayoi s late father who gave her her name 42 35 Tomoko Midorikawa 緑川 とも子 Midorikawa Tomoko Voiced by Rie Takahashi Nao s mother 43 Genji Midorikawa 緑川 源次 Midorikawa Genji Voiced by Nobutoshi Canna Nao s father 44 Keita Haru Hina Yuta amp Kota Midorikawa 緑川 けいた はる ひな ゆうた こうた Midorikawa Keita Haru Hina Yuta Kōta Saban Calvin Harriet Hannah Hugo amp Cody Voiced by Yuka Terasaki Keita Chinatsu Akasaki Haru Yukiyo Fujii Hina Ikumi Nakagami Yuta Ryōko Hikida Kota Marina Inoue Yui Japanese Robbie Daymond Calvin amp Hugo Erin Fitzgerald Harriet amp Hannah Stephanie Sheh Cody English Nao s five younger siblings Haru and Hina are girls while the rest are boys 45 Shizuko Aoki 青木 静子 Aoki Shizuko Voiced by Emi Shinohara Japanese Michelle Ruff English 35 Reika s mother who is an aikido expert 46 35 Junnosuke Aoki 青木 淳之介 Aoki Junnosuke Voiced by Kiyohito Yoshikai Japanese Robbie Daymond English 35 Reika s older brother who is a judo protege 47 35 Soutarou Aoki 青木 曾太郎 Aoki Sōtarō Voiced by Tomomichi Nishimura Japanese Patrick Seitz English 35 Reika s grandfather who is a Japanese calligraphy expert 48 35 Other characters edit Namie Sasaki 佐々木 なみえ Sasaki Namie Saban Miss Mason Voiced by Ryoko Ono Japanese Mary Elizabeth McGlynn English 35 The homeroom teacher of class 2 2 49 35 Brian Taylor ブライアン テイラー Buraian Teira Voiced by Tetsuya Kakihara 50 A foreign exchange student from the United Kingdom who Akane has a crush on 50 Ms Horike 堀毛先生 Horike sensei Voiced by Mika Kanda 51 A middle school teacher 51 Fujiwara Voiced by Themeselves 35 An owarai comedy duo who guest star as themselves in episode 17 52 35 Officer Matsubara 松原巡査 Matsubara junsa Voiced by Shusaku Shirakawa Japanese Lucien Dodge English A policeman who often meets Majorina as she loses her inventions but she usually runs off without saying goodbye Minor characters edit Irie 入江 Saban Jared Voiced by Tomoyuki Higuchi Japanese Lucien Dodge English The president of Nanairogaoka Public Middle School s student council who is very popular among female students for his handsome looks 45 Runa Terada 寺田 るな Terada Runa Saban Theresa Voiced by Chinatsu Akasaki Japanese Melissa Fahn English The clerk of Nanairogaoka Public Middle School s student council 53 Movie characters edit Characters who appear in the film Smile PreCure The Movie Big Mismatch in a Picture Book Nico ニコ Voiced by Megumi Hayashibara 54 A purple haired girl who lives within a picture book that played a role in shaping Miyuki s outlook as a child However her story was incomplete since some of its pages were missing and she holds a grudge against Miyuki for not finishing her story like she promised Demon King 魔王 Maou Voiced by Masaki Terasoma The main antagonist of the film a purple bird like dragon and the villain of Nico s story He corrupted Nico to act on her grudge toward Miyuki but after Nico discards her hatred toward her he personally attacks the Pretty Cure before being purified by Ultra Cure Happy Momotaro 桃太郎 Momotarō Voiced by Atsushi Abe The hero of the story Momotarō One Inch Boy 一寸法師 Issun bōshi Voiced by Konami Yoshida The hero of the fairy tale Issun bōshi Sun Wukong 孫悟空 Son Goku Voiced by Yumiko Kobayashi One of the protagonists of the story Journey to the West Cinderella シンデレラ Shinderera Voiced by Yoko Hikasa The protagonist of the folktale Cinderella Cow King 牛魔王 Gyuu Maou Voiced by Hiroki YasumotoDemon from Momotaro 桃太郎の鬼 Momotarō no Oni Voiced by Shintarou Oohata A demon who is an antagonist in Momotarō Demon from One Inch Boy 一寸法師の鬼 Issun boushi no Oni Voiced by Kenji Nomura A demon who is an antagonist in Issun bōshi Media editAnime edit See also List of Smile Precure episodes The 48 episode Smile PreCure anime aired on TV Asahi and other Japanese stations between February 5 2012 and January 27 2013 replacing Suite PreCure in its previous timeslot 55 The opening theme is Let s go Smile PreCure Let s go スマイルプリキュア Retsu gō Sumairu Purikyua by Aya Ikeda The ending theme used in episodes 1 24 is Yay Yay Yay イェイ イェイ イェイ Yei Yei Yei by Hitomi Yoshida and the ending theme for episodes 25 48 is Mankai Smile 満開 スマイル Mankai Sumairu Full Bloom Smile also by Yoshida 56 All three songs are composed by Hideaki Takatori A Blu ray Box Set by Marvelous AQL and TC Entertainment was released on October 26 2012 in the same fashion as Suite PreCure 57 Standard DVD releases were also issued Saban Brands under its SCG Characters unit have licensed the series outside of Asia under the name Glitter Force releasing it as a Netflix exclusive This version consists of 40 episodes with twenty episodes released on Netflix on December 18 2015 and the other twenty released on August 26 2016 58 The adaptation which was dubbed into English by Studiopolis features changes to character names terminology and music Glitter Force also skipped eight episodes and the film from the original Japanese version 59 60 61 The opening theme is Glitter Force performed by Blush who also perform various insert songs 62 63 Shirley Pelts wrote that Netflix is investing heavily in legacy cartoons such as Popples and Glitter Force which it considers to be important toy and entertainment brands 64 The show is currently licensed by Hasbro The English version was later broadcast on London Live in the United Kingdom in July 2017 65 Feature films edit The heroines appear in the Pretty Cure All Stars cross over movie series first appearing in the fourth entry Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage Friends of the Future which was released in Japanese theatres on March 17 2012 and on DVD on July 18 2012 A film based on the series titled Smile PreCure The Movie Big Mismatch in a Picture Book 映画 スマイルプリキュア 絵本の中はみんなチグハグ Eiga Sumairu Purikyua Ehon no Naka wa Minna Chiguhagu 66 67 was released in Japanese theaters on October 27 2012 68 It debuted at the number one spot in the Japanese Box Office and earned a total revenue of 193 000 000 US 2 42 million and was the highest grossing PreCure movie to date 69 Soundtracks edit The music in the anime is composed and arranged by Yasuharu Takanashi who previously composed the other Pretty Cure series Fresh Pretty Cure HeartCatch PreCure and Suite PreCure The official soundtrack to the series is divided into two editions PreCure Sound Parade and PreCure Sound Rainbow There are also three vocal albums as well Spread out Smile World Hey Everyone Smile and the vocal best album along with the movie s official soundtrack The background music in the Saban dub is composed by Noam Kaniel Noam who worked on X Men Code Lyoko W I T C H Power Rangers Digimon Fusion amp Miraculous Ladybug 70 The songs from the Saban version were performed by the girl group Blush 71 72 Manga edit A manga adaptation by Futago Kamikita began serialization in Kodansha s Nakayoshi magazine in March 2012 and ended in February 2013 Merchandise edit Merchandise of the anime were also issued during the series s initial run including bags watches raincoats etc Several toys featuring the Cure s transformation devices and weapons were also released by Bandai during the series airing Some of the Cures were also released as part of Bandai s long running S H Figuarts line of collectors figures Video game edit A video game titled Smile Precure Let s Go Marchen World スマイルプリキュア レッツゴー メルヘンワールド Sumairu PuriKyua Rettsu Gō Meruhenwarudo was developed by Namco Bandai Games and released in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS on August 2 2012 The game sees the Cures take on the roles of various fairy tales such as Snow White The Tortoise and the Hare Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel 73 Reception editThe original Japanese version was well received placing regularly in Japan s weekly top ten anime shows broadcast 74 Brad Stephenson of About com describes the English adaptation as a return to when anime was fun and the priority of everyone involved was to make a super accessible series that could be enjoyed by as many people as possible He liked the variety of animation for the physical attacks the energetic singing of Blush and that young English speaking children can have the same experience as the Japanese audience did when they first saw it He also found the Japanese references to not be a deterrent and would encourage kids to look into Japanese culture as with Sailor Moon 75 Ella Anders of BSC Kids who had also reviewed many other recent magical girl adaptations such as LoliRock and Miraculous Ladybug thought the series was better than she expected but disliked the amount of localization provided by the Saban dub writing that the With the world so interconnected as it is now the removal of cultural aspects was saddening It would be such a great chance to celebrate and focus on the Japanese culture 76 Jacob Robinson of What s On Netflix critically panned the Glitter Force adaptation prefacing his review by stating that he most certainly does not recommend the English dub calling the script overly cheesy girly and downright criminal cliche Robinson also stated that Smile Precure would have been much more bearable to watch in Japanese 77 The Glitter Force dub was cited as an example in a The Mary Sue article on the subs vs dubs debate 78 Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media argued that while the anime doesn t dazzle the strong female leads shine through Ashby also argued that the series comes across feeling silly and superficial and said that the show is a mild assault on the visual and auditory senses through the glitter transformations She said that the latter is unfortunate as it is a decent story with strong appealing female role models 79 Notes edit a b c d Smile PreCure Glitter Force Episode 1 修学旅行 みゆき 京都でドン底ハッピー School Trip Miyuki Happy in the Depths of Kyoto Smile PreCure Episode 13 in Japanese Emily s Unlucky Day Glitter Force Episode 12 Smile Precure Glitter Force Episode 3 Smile Precure Glitter Force Episode 4 Smile Precure Glitter Force Episode 2 a b Smile PreCure Glitter Force Episode 8 a b 目覚める力 レインボーヒーリング The Awakened Power Rainbow Healing Smile PreCure Episode 12 in Japanese Feeling Blue Glitter Force Episode 11 a b c d Smile Precure Glitter Force Episode 6 a b c d Smile PreCure Episode 45 Smile PreCure Episode 22 Glitter Force Episode 19 Smile PreCure Episode 23 Glitter Force Episode 20 Smile Precure Glitter Force Episode 46 References edit a b Saban Brands Gives Glitter Force Trademark to Toei Animation The Tokusatsu Network tokusatsunetwork com May 25 2017 Archived from the original on May 30 2017 Retrieved June 8 2017 Rafael Antonio Pineda Glitter Force Brand s Rights Move to Hasbro animenewsnetwork com Archived from the original on November 4 2020 Retrieved June 21 2018 Glitter Force www glitterforce com Archived from the original on July 6 2018 Retrieved July 7 2018 Toei Animation USA Precure toei animation usa com Archived from the original on 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