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Pretty Cure (Franchise) Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart Merchandise
FwPC Card Commune Toy

Card Commune Toy

The following is a small list of merchandise released for the Futari wa Pretty Cure anime.

Numerous licensed merchandise has been produced for the Futari wa Pretty Cure series, which was commercially a hit. In the toy market for girls, in which sales are up to 5 billion yen were said to be a great success, the Futari wa Pretty Cure toys launched by Bandai sold for over 10 billion yen, shaking up the toy industry and rehauling their past standards. The first year's flagship products, Card Communes and Pretty Commune, sold over 600,000 pieces and 200,000 pieces respectively, and were the first and second most popular toy in Japan in 2004 (excluding games).[1]

The Max Heart merchandise performed even better.

LINE Stickers

FwPC anniversary LINE 02
Main Article: LINE Stickers

Futari wa Pretty Cure had a set of 40 LINE Stickers released in 2018, as part of the 15th anniversary celebration of Pretty Cure.

Toys

Pretty Cure Cards

FwPC-card-001
Main Article: Pretty Cure Cards

The collectible for the Futari wa Pretty Cure season, sold by Bandai and promoted through the anime.

They can be used with the Card Communes and Pretty Commune. Several sets of cards were sold alongside the other toys, coming as an extra, as the main article for the cards describes.

Fashion Dolls

Plush Toys

Figures

Cutie Figures

Main Article: Cutie Figures

S.H.Figuarts

Main Article: S.H.Figuarts

Gutto-Kuru Figures

Main Article: Gutto-Kuru Figure Collection

MegaHouse Figures

Main Article: MegaHouse Figures

Other Figures

Keychains

Pretty Holic

Pretty Holic Luxe Cosmetic Charms 2

A lineup of Pretty Holic Luxe "Pretty Items Charm Cosmetics" lip balm was released in October 2021, as part of a promotion for the release of Healin' Good♥Pretty Cure: Yume no Machi de Kyun! tto GoGo! Daihenshin!! and Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure Puchi: Tobikome! Collab♡Dance Party!. The three cosmetics were based on Cure Black and Cure White's Card Communes, and Cure Dream's CureMo from Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!.

CDs, VHSes, DVDs & Blu-ray Releases

See also: Pretty Cure music releases

Singles & Character Albums

Soundtracks

Drama CDs

VHSes, DVDs and Blu-rays

Video Games

See Also: Video Games

Books

Manga

Main Article: Futari wa Pretty Cure Manga (Kamikita Futago)

Futari wa Pretty Cure marks the first time that the Kamikita Twins were commissioned to make a manga adaption of Pretty Cure for the Nakayoshi magazine. The first chapter came out in its April 2004 issue and the slice of life themed series continued monthly until the February 2005 issue.

In 2005, another manga following the anime events was published. All Nakayoshi chapters and the 2005 manga were reprinted in 2014 under the Pretty Cure Collection label.

Fan Books / Art Books

Novels / Other

Apparel

Cosplay Costumes

Main Article: Cosplay Costumes for Kids

Futari wa Pretty Cure 15th Anniversary Fair at Kiddy Land

The "Futari wa Pretty Cure" 15th Anniversary Fair was held at 12 Kiddy Land stores from November 3 - 16, 2018, to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Pretty Cure and celebrate the release of HUGtto! Pretty Cure♡Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories. A number of exclusive merchandise items, aimed at teenage and adult women, were available to purchase.

Shikishi Art

Main Article: Shikishi ART

Cards

Hello Kitty x Futari wa Pretty Cure

Main Article: Hello Kitty x Futari wa Pretty Cure
Hello Kitty x Futari wa Pretty Cure merch

This collection is a collaboration of merchandising and a live show event between gift company Sanrio and Toei Animation, to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of Pretty Cure.

Archilles Shoes

In 2015, the shoe brand Archilles Shoes (which is known for their "character" shoes) released Futari wa Pretty Cure inspired pumps for women, one pair reminiscent of Cure Black's look, and one pair inspired by Cure White.

The price was 12,000 yen each (excluding tax), and they came in the sizes 22cm (S), 23cm (M) and 24cm (L) (approximately 35½-38 size (EUR), or 5½-7½ in the US).[2]

The pumps could be preordered and purchased from the Archilles web store, but were also sold in the Pretty Cure Pretty Stores. Notable is that the target audience of the item was teen or adult women instead of children.

Others

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