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Happiness Charge Pretty Cure! (ハピネスチャージプリキュア! Hapinesu Chāji Purikyua!?), is a Japanese magical girl anime series produced by Toei Animation and the eleventh installment in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure franchise. It is stated to air on February 2nd, 2014, succeeding Doki Doki! Pretty Cure on its initial time slot. The season celebrates the franchise's 10th anniversary, having been ten years since Futari wa Pretty Cure.[1] The series' themes are mirrors, fashion, dance and desserts. Alongside Nagamine Tatsuya as its director, it will have Narita Yoshimi as its head writer.

Production

Happiness Charge Pretty Cure! was first announced on by Toei in the Japan Patent Office for a variety of goods on October 2 and made public on October 24. In an issue of Nikkan Sports' Pretty Cure Shimbun newspaper, Doki Doki! Pretty Cures Producer, Hiroaki Shibata, confirmed the series after confirming Doki Doki! Pretty Cures 49 episode run and will air in the beginning of February 2014.[2] A posting for Nintendo 3DS merchandise on Amazon revealed designs for the two main heroines, Cure Lovely and Cure Princess.[3]

In January 3, 2014, Megumi Nakajima of Macross Frontier fame announced she will voice the series' main character, Aino Megumi. She stated that Pretty Cure was something she has adored for a long time, so it was like a dream to be allowed to star in it herself.[4][5][6] It is the first time she took another lead anime role after announcing her indefinite hiatus from her music career at the end of March 2014.[7] A day later, the first commercial for the series was aired in the end of DokiDoki Pretty Cure!, showcasing Cure Lovely and Cure Princess's transformations.[8]

Synopsis

All around the world, Pretty Cures have been fighting against the invasion of the enemy known as Saiark! Shirayuki Hime, the princess of Blue Sky Kingdom is in fact a Pretty Cure, but unable to defeat the enemy alone, she is fallen behind the others and is in a quite a terrible situation. Then, on her quest to find a partner, she meets Aino Megumi (Cure Lovely), they form a team called Happiness Charge Pretty Cure. Later in the story, they are joined by Cure Honey (Omori Yuko) and Cure Fortune (Hikawa Iona), they fight against the Phantom Empire, defeat the Saiarks and collect all PreCards to fulfill their wish! With the dress-up theme beloved by girls, a completely different Pretty Cure story begins!

Characters

Cures

  • Aino Megumi (愛乃 めぐみ Aino Megumi?) / Cure Lovely (キュアラブリー Kyua Raburī?)
    • The protagonist whose redeeming features are her happy-go-lucky attitude and smile. When people who feel troubled or depressed want to be left alone, she unintentionally meddles in their issues. Though she is awkward/tactless, and her attempts at helping others often end in failure, she thoroughly looks to the positive and is skilled at seeing the good in people. She has an interest in cute fashion, but her fashion sense is not exactly the best. Her standard signature color is pink, and she can change into two alternate forms, the red "Cherry Flamenco" (チェリーフラメンコ Cherī Furamenko?) and the yellow "Lollipop Hip Hop" (ロリポップヒップホップ Roripoppu Hippu Hoppu?). She is represented by hearts.
  • Shirayuki Hime (白雪 ひめ Shirayuki Hime?)Cure Princess (キュアプリンセス Kyua Purinsesu?)
    • The princess of the Blue Sky Kingdom, a rather selfish and spoiled fashion victim. To save the Blue Sky Kingdom from being totally ruled by the evil organization of the Phantom Kingdom, she becomes a Pretty Cure, except she is easily scared and will immediately try to escape from in the middle of fights. Because of her shyness, she never had friends until meeting Megumi. Her standard signature color is light blue, and she can change into two alternate forms, the dark blue "Sherbet Ballet" (シャーベットバレエ Shābetto Baree?) and the green "Macadamia Hula Dance" (マカダミアフラダンス Makadamia Fura Dansu?).  She is represented by Circles, the Moon, the Sun and Feathers.
  • Omori Yuko (大森 ゆうこ Ōmori Yūko?) / Cure Honey (キュアハニー Kyua Hanī?)
    • Megumi’s friend and classmate. She has this snugly and fluffy atmosphere about her, so she has a soothing personality that calms her surrounding. Her home is a lunch store, so she loves eating and making food. Her standard signature color is yellow, and she can change into the blue and red Popcorn Cheer (ポップコーンチアー Poppukōn Chiā?) and Coconut Samba (ココナッツ サンバ Kokonattsu Sanba?). She is represented by clovers.
  • Hikawa Iona (氷川いおな Hikawa Iona?) / Cure Fortune (キュアフォーチュン Kyua Fōchun?)
    • She helps the weak and has a strong sense of justice and a gentleness when she consoles people. Her parents disappeared around the time Saiarks started appearing. With her sense of duty as a Cure and her excellent fighting skills, she goes on her own to bring down the Saiark one by one. Her standard signature color is purple.In episode 19, Iona revealed to the Cures that she is Cure Fortune. She can change into the two alternate forms, the Pink and Blue Anmitsu Komachi (あんみつ小町 Anmitsukomachi?) and the Turquoise and Yellow Pine Arabian (パインアラビア PaiinArabia?). She is represented by stars.

Allies

  • Ribbon (リボン Ribon?)
    • Hime’s mediator, as well as Cure Lovely, Cure Princess and Cure Honey's fairy partner. Despite her cute appearance, she is silver-tongued and much more gutsy than Hime.
  • Glasan (ぐらさん Gurasan?)
    • Cure Fortune's fairy partner. She helps Cure Fortune during her battles. Glasan can produce PreCards like Ribbon.
  • Blue (ブルー Burū?)
    • The spiritual being of Earth who endows the heroines with the power of Pretty Cure.

The Phantom Empire

  • Queen Mirage (クイーン・ミラージュ Kuīn Mirāju?)
    • The ruler of the Phantom Empire. She likes to see people fall into despair and sorrow. She has butterfly wings and using a staff as a weapon. She detests love and relationships. In episode 13, it was revealed that she was once in love with Blue, but under some circumstances, she then became evil, reject all love and happiness in the world.
  • Deep Mirror (ディープミラー Dīpu Mirā?)
    • Queen Mirage's adviser. He is a mirror with an unknown figure inside the mirror who shows different things such as a map of where the Phantom Empire's influences are and any new Cures. Often give orders to the generals under her command. He is the highest rank of the Kingdom.
  • Namakeruda (ナマケルダ Namakeruda?)
    • The first general of the Phantom Empire. He has grasshopper antennae on his hat and wields a cane. He is intelligent but very lazy, even to the point of considering listening to a song is too much work. His Saiarks spread mold across the area.
  • Hosshiwa (ホッシーワ Hosshīwa?)
    • The second general of the Phantom Empire. She is a lady who wears a pink dress and a hat with the apple as a symbol and holds an umbrella. She is very selfish, wealthy and desires everything. She can disguise herself. Her Saiarks turn the area into one with chocolate, cakes and other sweets.
  • Oresky (オレスキー Oresukī?)
    • The third general of the Phantom Empire. He is a man who wears a military uniform with Saiark-like glasses as a symbol. He appears to be the leader and brutish of the trio and very strict, though he has a high opinion of himself and considers himself better than Namakeruda and Hosshiwa. His Saiarks turn the area into a barren wasteland.
  • Phantom (ファントム Fantomu?)
    • The fourth and elite general of the Phantom Empire. He is a man who wears a white coat and holds a sword with a gauntlet at his left arm. He is courageous and unruffled and refers to himself as "The Pretty Cure Hunter." He is incredibly loyal to Queen Mirage, even to the point of showing some feelings toward her. He defeated many Pretty Cures all over the world, including Cure Tender - Cure Fortune's elder sister. He was severely weakened after Cure Fortune regains her powers and she overpowered him. His Saiarks spread purple crystals throughout the area.
  • Madam Momere (マダム・モメール Madamu・Momeiru?)
    • The fifth general of the Phantom Empire. She is an androgynous-looking lady who wears a flowy pink blouse and sports a beard and makeup along with some jewelry. She is very flamboyant and loves it when her opponents argue among each other. Her Saiarks completely freeze the area around them.
  • Saiarks (サイアーク Saiāku?)
    • The series' main monsters. They wear sunglasses and scarves, with the color of the scarves depending on which general summoned it. They were created when the general traps the victim within a mirror to turn their happiness energy into sadness. Their name means "worst." They can alter the environment around them also depending on who summoned them.
  • Queen Mirage Assistant (クイーン・ミラージュアシスタント Kuīn Mirāju Ashisutanto?)
    • She is Queen Mirage's assistant. She is always seen standing with her.
  • Choiarks (チョイアーク Choiāku?)
    • A group of numerous underlings who work for the Phantom Empire. They don't speak proper words and they speak 'choi'. Their names means "little or kind of bad ". They are much weaker than Saiarks. The Cures can use their Form Changes to purify Choiarks.

Others

  • Sagara Seiji (相楽 誠司 Sagara Seiji?)
    • A 14 year old boy, who lives next door to Megumi. Megumi and Seiji have been friends since kids, and Seiji understands Megumi's weak and good points. Seiji loves martial arts and diligently trains everyday at Hikawa karate dojo. Although he's popular with girls, he has no interest in a relationship and wants to focus on his training. Because of his mother's work, he and his sister, Mao usually have dinner with the Aino's. He has a crush on Megumi and Hime also likes him.
  • Sagara Mao (相楽 真央 Sagara Mao?)
    • Seiji's younger sister. She and Megumi get along well.
  • Aino Kaori (愛乃 かおり Aino Kaori?)
    • Megumi's mother. She was the one who taught Megumi to help the others when they are in trouble. Although her health isn't good, she always takes care of Megumi.
  • Sagara Hiroko (相楽 寬子 Sagara Hiroko?)
    • Seiji and Mao's mother. She often drives trucks in other countries and has little time with her children.
  • Masuko Miyo (増子 美代 Masuko Miyo?)
    • Masuko Miyo is a reporter in the Happiness Charge Pretty Cure! universe. She is reporting about Japan's and other countries Pretty Cures.
  • Hikawa Maria (氷川マリア Hikawa Maria?) / Cure Tender (キュアテンダー Kyua Tendā?)
    • Iona's older sister. As Glasan and Iona described, she was a powerful Pretty Cure and has a strong heart. She was defeated by Phantom while protecting her sister from his attack.
  • Other Cures: In episode 8, it was revealed that there are other Pretty Cures battling Saiarks in different regions of the world, including North America (Bomber Girls Pretty Cure!), India (Wonderful Net Pretty Cure!) and France (Cure Pinceau). There is another one in Egypt named Cure Nile, but she has been defeated and sealed by Phantom. In the fourteenth episode, there are additional Cures from Sydney, Moscow, Rome, and London. In episode 28, the main Cures visit Hawaii and meet a new Pretty Cure team, the Alo~ha! Pretty Cure consists of two Cures: Cure Wave and Cure Sunset.

Items

  • PreChanMirror (プリチェンミラー PuriChenMirā?)
    • The Cures' transformation item (excluding Cure Fortune). Its name is short for "Pretty Change Mirror".
  • LovePreBrace (ラブプリブレス RabuPuriBuresu?)
    • Cure Lovely, Cure Princess and Cure Fortune's main attack item. Fortune has lost her LovePreBrace since episode 22, but instead she received another weapon.
  • Triple Dance Honey Baton (トリプルダンスハニーバトン Toripuru Dansu Hanī Baton?)
    • Cure Honey's main attack item. It has three modes: Baton, Ribbon and Maracas. She can use it in both attacks and protection.
  • Fortune Tambourine (フォーチュンタンバリン Fōchun Tanbarin?)
    • Cure Fortune's main weapon. She received this in episode 22. With Fortune Tambourine, she can use a powerful attack called Starlight Ascension.
  • Fortune Piano (フォーチュン·ピアノ Fōchun· piano?)
    • Cure Fortune's transformation device.
  • Axia (アクシア Akushia?)
    •  A box that kept the villains sealed away. The box was kept within the Blue Sky Kingdom until Hime opened it, releasing the Saiarks, Queen Mirage and her minions from their prison so they can attack. However it is revealed that it also holds the Powerful magic of the Shinning Make Dresser but the powers of the box and the Shinning Make Dresser are still unknown
  • PreCards (プリカード PuriKādo?)
    • The season's main collectible items, which the Cures use to transform and change forms. If happiness wells up within the fairies Ribbon and Glasan, Ribbon and Glasan's nose gets ticklish and a card is formed. When all of them are gathered, any wish can be granted. In episode 22, Lovely. Princess and Honey have collected enough to grant a wish so Hime could resurrect her kingdom. However, she gave all to Iona instead to apologize for her mistakes in the past.

Trivia

  • hoThis is the second Pretty Cure series to have changing forms, preceded by Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star, as well both series also use cards as their transformation item.
  • This is the fourth series to have its heroines transform through cards.
  • This is the fourth series to have bracelets as attack weapons.
  • This is the first Pretty Cure series to have Cures fighting in different countries, as well as the second canon source to have Pretty Cures be well-known among civilians through news broadcasts, following Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Mirai no Tomodachi.
  • This is the second series, after Yes! Pretty Cure 5, to have a female lead villain.
  • Despite all the Happiness Charge Pretty Cures appearing in the opening, only Cure Lovely and Cure Princess appear in the first ending.
  • This is the second series where in transformation the hair forms before clothes
  • This is the first series where the Cures can actually fly without any upgrades.
  • This is the fifth series that the Cures all the same age (14), following Futari wa Pretty Cure, Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star, Fresh Pretty Cure! and Smile Pretty Cure!.
  • This is the first season where someone other than the lead Cure's transformation is shown first.
  • This is the first season that all of the Cures are wearing clothing of the same color. (The Vests)
  • This is the second series where all the Cures have ponytails and twin tails, after Doki Doki! Pretty Cure.
  • This is the first season that utilizes disguises for the protagonists to allow them to do different things.
  • This is the first season that has only one eyecatch.
  • If Cure Princess represents the Sun and the Moon, and Cure Fortune represents stars, then this could vaguely mean that they are the symbols of the Major Arcana cards.
  • This is the first season where CG effects are used in attacks or in the anime itself.
  • The Phantom Empire are based on the characters from fables.
  • The Current Cure Count for this series is: 28 or simply More than 100, if the Cures that Phantom had captured are counted.
  • This is the third season where the last Cure to join the team has a transformation device different from the ones the other members of the team have.

Merchandise

Please refer to main page Happiness Charge Pretty Cure! Merchandise.

Gallery

Official Art/Profile

Previews/Leaks

Official Desktop Wallpapers

External Links


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