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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox animanga/Header Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Print Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Video Template:Infobox animanga/Footer Template:Nihongo is a Japanese magical girl anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is the eighteenth installment in the Pretty Cure franchise, and is directed by Yutaka Tsuchida[1] and written by Masahiro Yokotani.[1] The series premiered on ANN on February 28, 2021, succeeding Healin' Good Pretty Cure's time slot. It was succeeded by Delicious Party Pretty Cure on February 6, 2022.

The show's themes are motivation and responsibility,[2] both are which are emphasized in reference to its protagonists creating and forming the Tropical Club, as well as one's ability to take accountability for their actions. While not directly stated, another theme is dance, the third series to feature it after Fresh Pretty Cure! and HappinessCharge PreCure!. The Cures excel at several dance styles and incorporate them into their fighting and attacks, and it contains the series' first dance-focused opening. The Cures' main motifs are mermaids, tropical and ocean themes, and cosmetics.[2]

Toei Animation Inc. licensed the series outside Japan with Crunchyroll streaming the series in several western territories.

Story

Manatsu Natsuumi is a 13-year-old first-year middle school student who moved to Aozora City from Template:Nihongo to be with her mother. Upon her arrival on the mainland, she begins her new life there and her first semester in middle school. But one day, she meets Laura, a mermaid from a mystical place called Grand Ocean, the land of mermaids. She has been searching for the legendary warriors of the Grand Ocean who can fight against the Witch of Delays, an entity from the bottom of the ocean that attacked the nation and deprived its inhabitants of their Motivation Power. Although Laura is searching for the legendary warriors because the Mermaid Queen tasked her with doing so, she is doing it out of her selfish desire to be queen one day. But when one of the witch's minions attacks Aozora City, Manatsu is blessed with the powers of the sea that allows her to become Cure Summer, one of the legendary warriors foretold in Grand Ocean's legends.

Manatsu is later joined by Sango Suzumura (Cure Coral), Minori Ichinose (Cure Papaya), Asuka Takizawa (Cure Flamingo) and Laura (Cure La Mer). They form the Tropical-Rouge Pretty Cure team to fend off against the forces of the Witch of Delays and restore the Grand Ocean to its former splendor.

Characters

Pretty Cures

Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo[3]
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The main protagonist of the series. An extremely energetic 13-year-old first-year middle school student who moved from Minamino Island to Aozora City. She always acts before she thinks, and in any situation, she says "I'll do what's important, right now!" Manatsu's most beautiful item is the lipstick her mother had given her. Her catchphrase is Template:Nihongo. As Cure Summer, she is the balanced leader of the group. Her charm point is her lips, and her theme color is rainbow.[4] She introduces herself by saying Template:Nihongo.
Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo[5]
Template:Anime voice
A stylish 13-year-old first-year middle school student and Manatsu's classmate. She is very kind, loves cute things, and she can get along with everyone. Her family owns a beauty parlor called "Pretty Holic", and she is knowledgeable about makeup and cosmetics. As Cure Coral, she is the tank of the group, focusing on defensive moves. Her charm point is her cheeks, and her theme color is purple.[4] She introduces herself by saying Template:Nihongo.
Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo[6]
Template:Anime voice
An intelligent 14-year-old second-year middle school student who loves to read. An honor student with the perfect grades in the school, she has a poke-face and struggles to show any emotion. However, she has a strong sense of confidence. She has loved the fairytale The Little Mermaid since she was a child, and is knowledgeable about stories about mermaids. As Cure Papaya, she specializes in special attacks. Her charm point is her eyes, and her theme color is yellow.[4] She introduces herself by saying Template:Nihongo.
Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo[7]
Template:Anime voice
An athletic 15-year-old third-year middle school student with a strong sense of justice. She appears to be cool and unapproachable, but is reliable and loves to cook and play cute animal games. As Cure Flamingo, she specializes in close combat. Her charm point is her hair and her theme color is red.[4] She introduces herself by saying Template:Nihongo.
Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo[8]
Template:Anime voice
Full name Template:Nihongo. She is a mermaid from the Grand Ocean sent to the surface world to search for the Pretty Cure. She is very self-confident, selfish, and honest. While living in Aozora City, she takes on the name Template:Nihongo, and comes to live with Manatsu and the others to support them. As Cure La Mer, she has the power to take back stolen Motivation Power using the Mermaid Aqua Pot. Her charm point is her nails and her theme color is blue.[4] She introduces herself by saying Template:Nihongo.

Grand Ocean

Template:Nihongo is the home of Laura and Kururun, which is ruled by the Mermaid Queen.

Template:Nihongo[9]
Template:Anime voice
A seal-like sea fairy from the Grand Ocean who is the Queen's current pet. Kururun always goes at their own pace, and their cry is Template:Nihongo.
Template:Nihongo[10]
Template:Anime voice[10]
The queen of the Grand Ocean, whose real name is Template:Nihongo.

The Witches of Procrastination

The Template:Nihongo are the main villains of the series, and are the group made up by the Witch of Delays and her marine subjects, who seek to end the motivation of the mermaids of the Great Ocean and the humans by absorbing Motivation Power from them.

Leaders

Template:Nihongo[11]
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The main antagonist of the series, the Witch of Delay's seahorse-like butler who is often composed. He is later revealed to be the one who convinced the Witch to seek out the Template:Nihongo, a doomsday relic powered by Motivation Power, and use it to destroy the world. Despite his blind loyalty to the Witch, Butler refuses to accept her choice of befriending Oasis and decides to fill up the Fool's Casket personally by transforming into a Yaraneeda to take the Pretty Cures' Motivation Power. But he is defeated in the subsequent battle, sacrificing his motivation to completely power the Fool's Casket before its power was drained by La Mer. After the battle, Butler is reduced to a slothful and catatonic shell of his former self and is placed in the care of Chongire, Numeri and Elda to prevent him from trying to destroy the world again.
Template:Nihongo[12]
Template:Anime voice[12]
The secondary antagonist of the series, a gigantic sea witch with an moray eel's tail who took away the motivation of most of the Grand Ocean's inhabitants. Despite her power, she is very lazy and often passes on the task to her followers. She was once known as Template:Nihongo, who sought the power of the Fool's Casket to gain immortality and plunge the world into eternal laziness. However, her friendship with Oasis led her to constantly delay her battle with her, and eventually she forgot her original motivations. However, after the Witch learned her true intention was to become Oasis's friend, she disappears after accepting the latter's offer of friendship.

Generals

Minions of the Witch of Delays under Butler's leadership, each based on a marine species. They can throw orbs at objects to create Yaraneedas/Zenzen Yaraneedas/Zettai Yaraneedas/Super Zettai Yaraneedas that steal peoples' Motivation Power, leaving them unmotivated and lethargic. Each general rides a boat when they attack Aozora City.

Template:Nihongo[13]
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A hermit crab-like chef of the Witch of Delays who is not fond of having to steal Motivation Power, but does it out of loyalty to the Witch.
Template:Nihongo
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A sea cucumber-like doctor of the Witch of Delays, who is laid-back, sarcastic, and masochistic.
Template:Nihongo
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A shrimp-like maid of the Witch of Delays, who dislikes fulfilling responsibilities. She is also short-tempered and bratty.

Monsters

Template:Nihongo[17]
Template:Anime voice
The series' main monsters. They are summoned by the generals by throwing an orb of dark energy at objects to steal Motivation Power from humans. The Witch of Delays also created stronger variants that her generals use later in the series, the Template:Nihongo, the Template:Nihongo summoned by the dark yellow orb, and the Template:Nihongo summoned by the dark red orb. Their name is derived from the word "yaranai" (やらない) which means "I don't want to do this".
Template:Nihongo
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Monsters summoned by Butler during the final battle, which were used by the Witch of Delays when she attacked Earth many years ago. They are summoned by a dark blue orb and have three long legs and long arms.

Cures' family members

Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
Manatsu's father.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
Manatsu's mother. She works at Aozora City's aquarium.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
Sango's mother. She is the owner of the Pretty Holic beauty parlor.
Template:Nihongo
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Minori's mother.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
Asuka's father.

Aozora Middle School

Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice[18]
Manatsu and Sango’s headroom teacher.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice[19]
The school's student council president.
Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
Manatsu and Sango's classmates.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
The pampered and arrogant head of the school's disciplinary committee, who hates mermaids and denies their existence.
Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo
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Two members of the broadcasting club.
Template:Nihongo
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The director of the swimming club.
Template:Nihongo
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A student who wants to create an Astronomy Club.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
The vice president of the school's student council, who runs for student council president after Yuriko steps down.

Others

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The director of Aozora City's aquarium.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
A famous actress and model, known for her sweet and gentle personality. Manatsu and the others help her gain confidence to play the role of the villain in a movie.
Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo & Template:Nihongo
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A group of ex-students who many years before attended the same middle school as Manatsu and the others. Together, they founded a club of their own and promised to reunite once they finished their studies.
Template:Nihongo & Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voices
Two children who attend Aozora City's kindergarten. They become friends when Laura helps them discover they have a shared passion for insects.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
An old lady from Minamino Island. As per the area's traditions, she welcomes children to her home to tell them stories and legends passed down from generation to generation. By telling them of a legend saying that a mermaid hid a treasure in a cave on the island, she helps Manatsu and the others find the Perfume Shiny Brace.
Template:Nihongo, Template:Nihongo & Template:Nihongo
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A group of children from Minamino Island and Manatsu's friends.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
A TV presenter who arrived in Aozora City to promote its middle school. After a confrontation between the Tropical Club and the student council, he decides to resolve the situation via a TV quiz.
Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice[20]
A legendary Cure who appears before the Pretty Cure to give them the power of the Tropical Heart Dresser, the Land Heart Kuru Ring, and the Marine Heart Kuru Ring to stop the Witch. In the past, she encountered the Witch when she was injured and nursed her back to health, and they became friends. She later fought against the Witch as Oasis as she attacked the town. She introduces herself as Template:Nihongo.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
A famous designer who participates in the Aozora Pretty Collection. He recruits Sango as a replacement model for the fashion show featuring his brand of clothes and accessories.
Template:Nihongo Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
A pink-colored Pretty Cure from Delicious Party Pretty Cure.
Template:Nihongo
Template:Anime voice
The fox-like Energy Fairy of Rice from Delicious Party Pretty Cure.

Movie Characters

Template:Nihongo[21]
Template:Anime voice[21]
The princess of the snow kingdom of Shantia and the main antagonist of the Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure the Movie: The Snow Princess and the Miraculous Ring!.
Template:Nihongo[22]
Template:Anime voice
The spirits of the snow kingdom of Shantia.
Template:Nihongo
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The evil monsters of the snow kingdom of Shantia.

Development

On November 27, 2020, Toei trademarked the name for the new series that will be released for the 2021 season. On December 1, 2020, the series title was officially unveiled on Toei's official website.[23][24][25] Toei later revealed the designs of the main characters as well as both the series' director and writer on December 26, 2020. The series' overall motif was a first in the franchise, and the first time its setting was tied to the main character of the series.[2]

Producer Aki Murase spoke on the series' main theme: "What is the most important thing right now?" is a mysterious question that you can't answer well when you grow up. Maybe it's because I learned about tomorrow and learned the technique of postponing it... But how was it when you were a kid? I think that children always have the "invincible motivation power" that no one can take away from the "most important thing" in front of them. Manatsu, the main character of this work, also has "invincible motivation" to decide "the most important thing now" and take action. I want you to find more "the most important things now" through Manatsu, who has a similar feeling as those children, and to support that! I hope that Pretty Cure will lead to children's "I want to try it!", so I incorporated two longing motifs: the sea and cosmetics."[2]

Media

Anime

Template:Main Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure began airing on all ANN stations in Japan on February 28, 2021, succeeding Healin' Good Pretty Cure in its initial time slot. Toei Animation Inc. licensed the series outside Japan with Crunchyroll streaming the series in North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Latin America on the same date as the Japanese premiere of the series. A week before the series premiere, Cure Summer appeared in the last episode of Healin’ Good Pretty Cure as a cameo and did a baton pass with Cure Grace at the end of the episode.[26]

Films

A short film, titled Template:Nihongo, was released on March 20, 2021 alongside Healin' Good Pretty Cure the Movie: GoGo! Big Transformation! The Town of Dreams.[27] On October 23, 2021, the film Template:Nihongo was released, with the cast of HeartCatch PreCure! making an appearance.[28]

Manga

The manga spinoff of the series is written and illustrated by author duo Futago Kamikita and began serialization in Kodansha's shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi from March 2021 to February 2022.[29][30]

Music

Template:More citations needed section Shiho Terada (Garo) returns to compose the music from Healin' Good Pretty Cure.[1]

Openings

Song Artist Episodes
Template:Nihongo Machico 1 - 18
Template:Nihongo[31] Machico, Fairouz Ai, Yumiri Hanamori, Yui Ishikawa, Asami Seto & Rina Hidaka 19 - 32, 34 - 46
Template:Nihongo Fairouz Ai, Yumiri Hanamori, Yui Ishikawa, Asami Seto & Rina Hidaka 33

Endings

Song Artist Episodes
Template:Nihongo Chihaya Yoshitake 1 - 3, 6 - 16
Template:Nihongo Kanako Miyamoto & Chihaya Yoshitake 4 - 5
Template:Nihongo[31] Chihaya Yoshitake & Rie Kitagawa 17 - 32, 37 - 46
Template:Nihongo Fairouz Ai, Yumiri Hanamori, Yui Ishikawa, Asami Seto, Rina Hidaka, Nana Mizuki, Fumie Mizusawa, Houko Kuwashima, Aya Hisakawa 33 - 36

Albums

Title Release date Length Label Ref.
Template:Nihongo April 7, 2021 17:04 Marvelous! (MJSS-09288~9)
Template:Nihongo June 9, 2021 1:12:05 Marvelous! (MJSA-01314)
Template:Nihongo July 21, 2021 56:34 Marvelous! (MJSA-01315)
Template:Nihongo August 11, 2021 21:02 Marvelous! (MJSS-09295~6)
Template:Nihongo December 22, 2021 1:06:44 Marvelous! (MJSA-01321)
Template:Nihongo February 2, 2022 1:13:50 Marvelous! (MJSA-01322)

Merchandise

Like the previous series, Bandai had released several role playing toys based on the main characters' transformation items prior to the series's airing in Japan. Alongside other merchandise, a line of cosmetics and makeup for kids named "Pretty Holic" was released on February 27, 2021.[32]

References

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External links

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