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It covers the anime series, characters, storylines, and other relevant material to the Pretty Cure series. Pretty Cure is the main term used in the series to describe a group of girls who can transform into warriors. In each season, there is a legend of warriors who will come to aid the world when it is in need, and stop an invasion of evil.
The franchise started in 2004 with Futari wa Pretty Cure. Since then, twenty Pretty Cure seasons have been developed and aired. The currently airing season is called Hirogaru Sky! Pretty Cure, and has a hero/sky theme.
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Wonderful Pretty Cure!
This article contains all the information you need to know about the currently airing Wonderful Pretty Cure! anime.
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20th Anniversary
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Many different kinds of content exist in this database, this is a rundown of the most important categories. Also refer to the top header for navigation.
Fiction
- Characters - Includes sub-categories for specific series and movies, Cures, Mascots, Villains, and Monsters. A summary article for all Cures exists also at Pretty Cures.
- Locations - The locations where the adventures of the Cures take place in. There are many different Worlds, Cities and Towns, and Schools.
- Items - The main items of the series, used by Cures and villains, most of it being sold as merchandise out-of-universe.
- Transformations - To become the legendary warriors, the Cures need to transform. Pretty Cure transformations from all seasons are categorized here.
- Individual Attacks and Group Attacks
Franchise
- Anime Series and Sequels - Also see the box on the right
- Episodes and Episode Lists - Every single Pretty Cure series and sequel has an episode list page with original titles, air dates and handy descriptions. The infoboxes on the episode pages themselves also include the main episode staff.
- Movies - Anything movie related, specific movies, movie characters, soundtrack and songs can be found here.
- Merchandise - Includes Books, DVDs and Blu-Rays, specific lists for every season, Trading Cards, Video Games and Apps, and many more.
- Music - Vocal Albums, Soundtracks, Opening Themes, and Ending Themes
Many aspects about Kenjou Akira - including her design, her voice, her personality and her transformation sequence - reference the extravagant Broadway-style musicals performed by the Takarazuka Revue, in which women play all possible roles of the musical.
- Her masculine design and personality fit the otokoyaku (男役?) (literally "male role"), the male part played by actresses in Takarazuka productions. This is especially apparent with her Cure design, with its ornate uniform/suit-like style, the top hat and the princely puffed sleeves and cape.
- In her transformation sequence, she stands on an ookaidan (大階段?), the "grand staircase" being a trademark of the musicals since 1927 and usually rolled out in the finale for the actresses to dance on. Her hand motions in the sequence are also typical.
- Her voice actress, Mori Nanako, used to play the otokoyaku role under the stage name Saeki Chihaya in fifteen Takarazuka Revue musical productions from 2005 to 2009.
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Official Sites
- Toei Animation's website [JP]
- Asahi's website [JP]
- Pretty Cure's channel website [JP]