| Witchy Pretty Cure! | |
Cover for the eighth DVD volume of the series. | |
| 魔法つかいプリキュア! (Mahōtsukai Purikyua!) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Magical girl |
| Created by | Izumi Todo |
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Masato Mitsuka |
| Written by | Isao Murayama |
| Music by | Hiroshi Takaki |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
| Original network | ANN (ABC, TV Asahi) |
| Original run | February 7, 2016 – January 29, 2017 |
| Episodes | 50 |
| Manga | |
| Written by | Izumi Todo |
| Illustrated by | Futago Kamikita |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Magazine | Nakayoshi |
| Original run | March 2016 – February 2017 |
| Volumes | 2 |
| Anime film | |
| Cure Miracle and Mofurun's Magic Lesson! | |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Released | October 29, 2016 |
| Runtime | 6 minutes |
| Anime film | |
| Witchy Pretty Cure! The Movie: Wonderous! Cure Mofurun | |
| Directed by | Yuta Tanaka |
| Written by | Jin Tanaka |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Released | October 29, 2016 |
| Runtime | 64 minutes |
| Anime television series | |
| Witchy Pretty Cure!! ~Mirai Days~ | |
| Directed by | Takayuki Hamana |
| Written by | Isao Murayama |
| Music by | Hiroshi Takaki |
| Studio | Studio Deen |
| Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
| Original network | ANN (ABC, TV Asahi) |
| Original run | January 12, 2025 – March 30, 2025 |
| Episodes | 12 |
Witchy Pretty Cure![1] (魔法つかいプリキュア!, Mahōtsukai Purikyua!; lit. "Magician Pretty Cure"), also known as Maho Girls PreCure!,[2] is a Japanese anime television series by Toei Animation and the thirteenth installment in the Pretty Cure series.[3] The series, directed by Masato Mitsuka and written by Isao Murayama with character designs by Emiko Miyamoto,[4] aired on ABC and other ANN television stations between February 2016 and January 2017, succeeding Go! Princess Pretty Cure in its timeslot, and was succeeded by Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode. The series' main topic is friendship, while its motifs are magic and jewelry.[5] A sequel series aired on ABC TV's Animazing!!! programming block from January 2025 to March 2025.
Story
[edit]Witchy Pretty Cure!
[edit]When thirteen-year-old Mirai Asahina goes with her teddy bear, Mofurun, to investigate a mysterious object that falls from the sky, she meets the young magician Liko, who is searching for the Linkle Stone Emerald. When servants of Dokurokushe arrive seeking the Emerald, Mirai and Liko gain the power to transform into the legendary magicians Pretty Cure through Mofurun, who comes to life. Afterwards, Mirai enrolls in the Magic School, where they learn how to use magic while fighting the minions of Dokurokushe and Never Ending Chaos.[4]
Witchy Pretty Cure!! ~Mirai Days~
[edit]Following the events of the original series, Mirai is a university student in the No Magic Realm alongside Mofurun and Liko is a teacher in the Magic Realm. As they reunite for the first time in years, they face Ire, a new threat who threatens the future of both realms.
Characters
[edit]Pretty Cures
[edit]The Witchy Pretty Cures are legendary magicians who fought against evil and possessed powerful magic, using items called "Linkle Stones" (リンクルストーン, Rinkuru Sutōn). In the modern day, Mirai and Liko inherit these powers and search for the Linkle Stone Emerald. Magicians in the Magic World can cast spells with their wands by saying the phrase "Cure Up RaPaPa!" (キュアップ・ラパパ!, Kyuappu RaPaPa!). Through the power of the Linkle Stones, Mirai and Liko transform into Pretty Cures by holding hands with Mofurun and saying the phrase "Miracle Magical Jewelry" (ミラクル・マジカル・ジュエリーレ, Mirakuru Majikaru Juerīre), and perform purifying attacks with the Linkle Stick (リンクルステッキ, Rinkuru Sutekki). Using the Linkle Stones, they can transform into the Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, and Topaz Styles, each with elemental powers: fire for Ruby, water for Sapphire, and electricity for Topaz. Cure Felice uses the Linkle Smartbook (リンクルスマホン, Rinkuru Sumahon) and the Linkle Stone Emerald to transform by saying the phrase "Felice Fun Fun Flowerle" (フェリーチェ・ファンファン・フラワーレ, Ferīche Fan Fan Furawāre) and attacks with the Flower Echo Wand (フラワーエコーワンド, Furawā Ekō Wando). Later, they receive the Rainbow Carriage (レインボーキャリッジ, Reinbō Kyarijji), which allows them to use more powerful attacks with the Alexandrite Style.
Mirai Asahina (朝日奈 みらい, Asahina Mirai) / Cure Miracle (キュアミラクル, Kyua Mirakuru) Voiced by: Rie Takahashi[6][7] A 13/14-year-old girl and middle-school student living in the town of Tsunagi (津成木), where her family runs an accessories and jewelry shop, in the human world, which the inhabitants of the Magic World refer to as the No Magic Realm (ナシマホウ界, Nashimahō Kai). She is energetic and interested in many things, especially magicians and witches. Although she has friends, she often found companionship in Mofurun until meeting Liko. After she and Liko become Pretty Cures, she begins attending the Magic School and discovers her skill and talent for magic. Following Deusmast's death, she enrolls in college and is currently 20 years old at that time. As Cure Miracle, she is the Pretty Cure of Miracles and introduces herself as "The miracle of the duo! Cure Miracle!" (ふたりの奇跡!キュアミラクル!, Futari no Kiseki! Kyua Mirakuru!). Her theme color is pink,[8] and her style's colors are red, blue, and yellow. Liko Izayoi[9][1] (十六夜 リコ, Izayoi Riko) / Cure Magical (キュアマジカル, Kyua Majikaru) Voiced by: Yui Horie[6][10] A 13/14-year-old girl from the Magic World and Liz's younger sister, who attends the Magic School (魔法学校, Mahō Gakkō). Although she is good at studying and often believes her calculations to be correct, she often has trouble casting magic and riding her broom. After the Dark Magicians target the Magic World, she came to the No Magic World in search of the Linkle Stone Emerald, leading her to meet Mirai. Liz gave her the Linkle Stone Diamond, and she seeks to surpass her and become a famous witch. After passing the test, she is allowed to leave the Magic World and follow Mirai to the No Magic World, where the other Linkle Stones are hidden. She later enrolls in Tsunagi First Middle School (津成木第一中学校, Tsunagi Daiichi Chūgakkō) with Mirai while in the No Magic World and begins living with her and her family. Following Deusmast's death, she returns to the Magic World and becomes a teacher under the age of 19, later reuniting with Mirai and Kotoha. She is the Pretty Cure of Magic and introduces herself as "The magic of the duo! Cure Magical!" (ふたりの魔法!キュアマジカル!, Futari no Mahō! Kyua Majikaru!). Her theme color is purple,[8] and her style's colors are red, blue, and yellow. Ha-chan (はーちゃん, Hā-chan) / Kotoha Hanami (花海 ことは, Hanami Kotoha) / Cure Felice (キュアフェリーチェ, Kyua Ferīche) Voiced by: Saori Hayami[11][12] A mysterious fairy who resides in the Linkle Smartbook and grows up and begins to speak as the series progresses. By eating food created from using the Linkle Stones with the Linkle Smartbook, she can transform into various forms. During their first encounter, Sparda suspects that she may be related to the Linkle Stones, specifically the Linkle Stone Emerald. She disappears along with Kushe after the Cures defeat him, but reappears as a 14-year-old girl named Kotoha Hanami and rescues them as Cure Felice. However, they are unaware of her identity as Ha-chan until after they reunite with each other and she begins living at Mirai's house alongside Liko. Later on, Orba reveals that she is the reincarnation of Mother Rapapa and inherited her powers. After the final battle against Deusmast, she separates the No Magic World and the Magic World and watches over them, later reuniting with Mirai and Liko. As Cure Felice, she is the Pretty Cure of Life and introduces herself as "A blessing upon all forms of life! Cure Felice!" (あまねく生命に祝福を!キュアフェリーチェ!, Amaneku Inochi ni Shukufuku o! Kyua Ferīche!). Her theme color is green.[8] Mofurun (モフルン, Mofurun) / Cure Mofurun (キュアモフルン, Kyua Mofurun) Voiced by: Ayaka Saitō[6] An agender[13] teddy bear given to Mirai by her grandmother when she was a baby, whom she treats as a dear friend. After Mirai and Liko's first transformation into Pretty Cures, Mofurun comes to life and serves as their transformation device. She can detect the presence of other Linkle Stones as a sweet scent and often ends her sentences with "mofu". In the film, Mofurun becomes Cure Mofurun through the powers of the Linkle Stone Mofurun and, later, the Linkle Stone Heartful, also having the ability to transform into different styles through the Linkle Stones. Mofurun can also summon the Rainbow Carriage at will and unlock the Heartful Styles to use the attack Heartful Rainbow. As Cure Mofurun, she is the Pretty Cure of Wishes and introduces herself as "Fluffy Mofurun! Cure Mofurun!" (モフモフモフルン!キュアモフルン!, Mofumofu Mofurun! Kyua Mofurun!). Her theme color is yellow and her style's colors are red and blue.Magic School
[edit]Teachers
[edit]Students
[edit]Antagonists
[edit]Dark Magicians
[edit]The Dark Magicians (闇の魔法つかい, Yami no Mahō Tsukai) are the main antagonists of the first half of the series, who aim to acquire the Linkle Stone Emerald and allow their leader Dokurokushe to conquer the Magic World and the No Magic World with dark magic, also seeking the Linkle Smartbook after discovering Ha-chan's power. Dokurokushe's subordinates were originally animals who were infused with magic and assumed a humanoid form to act in his stead due to his physical condition.
Leaders
[edit]Subordinates
[edit]Never Ending Chaos
[edit]The Never Ending Chaos (終わりなき混沌, Owarinaki Konton) are the main antagonists of the second half of the series, who aim to unleash chaos upon the world and revive their master Deusmast, which Mother Rapapa sealed within the sun.
Deusmast (デウスマスト, Deusumasuto) The main antagonist of the second half of the series, an evil deity of chaos who consumes worlds. His foretold return played a role in Kushe's transformation into Dokurokushe, as he sought to prevent this calamity from occurring. Deusmast was born from the fusion of four beings known as Never Ending Chaos, who possess the power of Mugic (ムホー, Muhō). Though Mother Rapapa sealed Deusmast in the sun, the Dark Magicians' actions allowed Deusmast to create constructs in the form of the members of Never Ending Chaos, who prepare Earth for his return. Though three of the Endless Chaos members are sent back to the sun, the seal is broken and a revived Deusmast fuses the No Magic World and Magic World before being killed when the Cures destroy him and his components with Extreme Rainbow, after which the worlds are separated. Deusmast speaks in the voices of the members of Never Ending Chaos, who form the orb-like eyes around his body. Labut (ラブー, Rabū) Voiced by: Naoki Tatsuta A genie who considers himself to be superior to magicians because of his innate level of magic and ability to bend reality. Labut emerges from his lamp following Dokurokushe's demise and revives Yamoh to work for him before using Don Yokubaru after he fails him. Labut later confronts the Cures directly by sending them to another dimension and separating them, where he shows his true form. After Mirai saves her teammates, they kill him with Extreme Rainbow and send his essence into the sun. Though he is later revived as part of Deusmast, he is killed again when the Cures kill Deusmast. Shakince (シャーキンス, Shākinsu) Voiced by: Shō Hayami A tengu-like man who orders Chikurun to steal the Linkle Stones for him and then consumes them to become more powerful, but Chikurun retrieves them again. After he injures Chikurun, the Cures' feelings for Chikurun allow them to overpower and kill him with Extreme Rainbow. Though he is later revived as part of Deusmast, he is killed again when the Cures kill Deusmast. Benigyo (ベニーギョ, Benīgyo) Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue A Raijin-like woman who has the powers of lightning and teleportation. After her comrades are defeated by the Cures, she uses their powers to assume a demonic form and fights them. She is nearly killed until she becomes part of Deusmast, making her the only member to not be defeated by the Cures until she is fused. Benigyo is killed again when the Cures kill Deusmast. Orba (オルーバ, Orūba) Voiced by: Noriaki Sugiyama A fallen angel who studies his enemies before attacking them. He steals Dokurokushe's book and uses it to revive the Dark Magicians so he can study dark magic, also manipulating Chikurun into working for him. He confronts the Cures, but is betrayed by Sparda, who tries to steal the book after he mocks dark magic and her old master. He assumes his demonic form to turn Sparda and Gamets back into their animal forms and punish them for their betrayal. The Cures kill him with Extreme Rainbow, but he manages to revive his comrades around the world with Dokurokushe's book before he dies. Though he is later revived as part of Deusmast, he is killed again when the Cures kill Deusmast.Monsters
[edit]Others
[edit]Mirai Days villains
[edit]Other characters
[edit]Movie characters
[edit]Development and production
[edit]The series was first revealed via a trademark filing posted on October 19, 2015,[3] and was publicly announced on November 26, 2015.[5]
Producer Mikio Uezuki stated that "While following the universal themes of love, justice, dreams, and friendship that the Pretty Cure series has so far, we want to make a work that boldly draws its worldview and motifs that go beyond the framework of the series. It is by no means a panacea, and what is important is the contact of the 'heart' between people." Keisuke Naito, producer of Toei Animation also stated, "By joining hands with each other, we connect hearts, hope, and the world I would like to convey it through the world."[16]
Yuta Tanaka stated while promoting the film that Mofurun is a gender-neutral character, with the film's staff designing its Cure form to match its appearance.[17] Several staff for the anime, including Emiko Miyamoto, Ken Ueno,[18][19] Yu Kaminoki,[20] Keisuke Naito, and series director Mitsuka Masato confirmed Mofurun's gender, while Toei and Bandai referred to Mofurun's gender as "Mofurun".[21] Isao Murayama also stated in a separate interview that Mofurun was meant to be a girl, but this was not included due to time constraints.[22]
The sequel was first announced on March 14, 2023, during the franchise's 20th anniversary, as the first sequel series to be released as part of TV Asahi's ANiMAZiNG!!! block.[23][24] The series' air date was later announced on May 28, 2024, along with its title, Witchy Pretty Cure!! ~Mirai Days~.[25] The main cast from the original series will return and reprise their roles.[26][27]
Media
[edit]Anime
[edit]The original series aired on ABC, TV Asahi and their affiliates between February 7, 2016, and January 29, 2017. The series was pitched to licensors at AnimeJapan 2016 under the English name Witchy Pretty Cure.[28] Crunchyroll streamed the series with original Japanese audio and English subtitles.[29]
A sequel anime television series, Witchy Pretty Cure!! Mirai Days (Japanese: 魔法つかいプリキュア!!~Mirai Days~, Hepburn: Mahōtsukai Purikyua! ~Mirai Days~)[a] aired on ABC TV's Animazing!!! programming block from January 12 to March 30, 2025.[30][31] Co-produced by Toei Animation and Studio Deen, the series was directed by Takayuki Hamana with series composition and screenplays by Isao Murayama. Crunchyroll also streamed the series.[32]
Films
[edit]The main characters appeared in the movie Pretty Cure All Stars: Singing with Everyone♪ Miraculous Magic!, released on March 19, 2016.[33] A film based on the series, titled Witchy Pretty Cure! The Movie: Wonderous! Cure Mofurun! (映画 魔法つかいプリキュア! 奇跡の変身!キュアモフルン!, Eiga Mahōtsukai Purikyua!: Kiseki no Henshin! Kyua Mofurun!), including a fully CG animated short titled Cure Miracle and Mofurun's Magic Lesson! (キュアミラクルとモフルンの魔法レッスン!, Kyua Mirakuru to Mofurun no Mahō Ressun!) was released on October 29, 2016.
Pretty Cure Dream Stars! (映画プリキュアドリームスターズ!, Eiga Purikyua Dorīmu Sutāzu!), was released on March 18, 2017.
KiraKira☆PreCure à la Mode: Crisply! The Memory of Mille-feuille! (映画 キラキラ☆プリキュアアラモード パリッと!想い出のミルフィーユ!, Eiga Kirakira ☆ Purikyua Ara Mōdo: Paritto! Omoide no Mirufīyu!), including a fully CG animated short titled Petit☆Dream Stars! Let's・la・Cookin'? Showtime! (Petit☆ドリームスターズ!レッツ・ラ・クッキン?ショータイム!, Puchi ☆ Dorīmu Sutāzu! Rettsu Ra Kukkin? Shōtaimu!) was released on October 28, 2017.
Pretty Cure Super Stars! (映画 プリキュアスーパースターズ!, Eiga Purikyua Sūpā Sutāzu!), was released on March 17, 2018.
Wonderful Pretty Cure the Movie: A Thrilling Adventure In The Game World! (わんだふるぷりきゅあ!ざ・むーびー!ドキドキ♡ゲームの世界で大冒険, Wandafuru Purikyua! Za・Mūbī! Dokidoki ♡ Gēmu no Sekai de Daibōken!), was released in Japanese movie theaters on September 13, 2024.
Music
[edit]In the first 21 episodes, the opening theme is "Dokkin♢Mahōtsukai PreCure!" (Dokkin♢魔法つかいプリキュア!, Exciting Maho Girls PreCure!) composed by Aiko Okumura and performed by Rie Kitagawa, who previously performed the ending themes for Go! Princess PreCure, while the ending theme is "Cure Up↑ Ra♡Pa☆Pa!~ Hohoemi ni Naru Mahō ~" (CURE UP↑RA♡PA☆PA!〜ほほえみになる魔法〜, Cure Up↑ Ra♡Pa☆Pa! ~Magic to Make You Smile~) composed by Akifumi Tada and performed by Rie Takahashi and Yui Horie.[34]
From episode 22 onwards, the opening theme is "Dokkin♢Mahōtsukai PreCure! Part 2" (Dokkin♢魔法つかいプリキュア! Part 2, Exciting Maho Girls PreCure! Part 2) performed by Rie Kitagawa and the ending theme is called "Mahō Ara Dōmo!" (魔法アラ・ドーモ!, Magic Âla・Thanks) performed by Rie Takahashi, Yui Horie and Saori Hayami. The music is composed by Hiroshi Takaki, who previously composed the music for DokiDoki! PreCure, HappinessCharge PreCure!, and Go! Princess PreCure. The single was released on March 2, 2016, by Marvelous! featuring the theme songs from the first 21 episodes. The first official soundtrack of the series, titled PreCure♡Miracle☆Sound!! was released on May 25, 2016, along with the vocal album on July 13, 2016, with the title Linkle☆Melodies. The single for the second opening and ending theme was released on August 10, 2016. On November 23, 2016, the second official soundtrack of the series was released, titled PreCure☆Magical♡Sound!!.
For Mirai Days, Rie Kitagawa returned to perform the opening theme, "Dokkin♢Mahōtsukai PreCure! Part 3" (Dokkin♢魔法つかいプリキュア! Part 3, Exciting Maho Girls PreCure! Part 3).[35]
Manga
[edit]A manga adaptation illustrated by Futago Kamikita began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine from February 3, 2016.[36]
Merchandise
[edit]Bandai released various merchandise during the series including watches, bags, and transformation items.
Witchy PreCure! will also be branded as official Tokyo 2020 mascots as merchandise, along with other well known anime series like One Piece, Digimon, Dragon Ball, Naruto and Sailor Moon.[37]
Others
[edit]In Puyo Puyo Quest, featuring the characters in the Strawberry Melonpan Festival event.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Mirai is Japanese for Future, and also a reference to the series' lead protagonist Mirai Asahina.
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External links
[edit]- Official website (in Japanese)
- Sequel official website (in Japanese)
- Witchy Pretty Cure! at ABC (in Japanese)
- Witchy Pretty Cure! (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Witchy Pretty Cure!! Mirai Days (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia