| Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure | |
Promotional poster | |
| ひろがるスカイ!プリキュア (Hirogaru Sukai! Purikyua) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Magical girl |
| Created by | Izumi Todo |
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Koji Ogawa |
| Produced by | Takashi Tanaka Rika Tone Takashi Washio Maki Takahashi |
| Written by | Ryunosuke Kingetsu |
| Music by | Erika Fukasawa |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Licensed by | Crunchyroll[1] |
| Original network | ANN (ABC TV, TV Asahi) |
| Original run | February 5, 2023 – January 28, 2024 |
| Episodes | 50 |
| Manga | |
| Written by | Izumi Todo |
| Illustrated by | Futago Kamikita |
| Published by | Kodansha |
| Magazine | Nakayoshi |
| Original run | March 2023 – February 2024 |
| Volumes | 1 |
| Anime film | |
| Pretty Cure All Stars F[2] | |
| Directed by | Yuta Tanaka |
| Written by | Jin Tanaka |
| Music by | Erika Fukasawa |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Released | September 15, 2023 |
| Runtime | 73 minutes |
| Video game | |
| Hirogaru Sky! PreCure Hirogaru Puzzle Collection | |
| Developer | D3 Publisher |
| Publisher | D3 Publisher |
| Genre | Puzzle game |
| Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Released | August 10, 2023 |
Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure[3] (Japanese: ひろがるスカイ!プリキュア, Hepburn: Hirogaru Sukai! Purikyua; "Hirogaru Sky! Precure")[a] is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is the twentieth installment in the Pretty Cure franchise and was released in commemoration of the franchise's 20th anniversary.[4] Koji Ogawa serves as the series' chief director, with Ryunosuke Kingetsu as head writer, Atsushi Saitō as character designer, and Hajime Watanabe as sub-character designer.[5] It began airing on all ANN stations in Japan from February 5, 2023, to January 28, 2024, succeeding Delicious Party Pretty Cure's timeslot. It was succeeded by Wonderful Pretty Cure! on February 4, 2024. The series theme is "heroism", and its motif is the sky.[4]
Story
[edit]On the birthday of Ellee, the princess of Skyland (スカイランド, Sukai Rando), Sora Harewataru, a resident of Skyland, heads to the mainland for the celebration. Meanwhile, Empress Underg, the current leader of the Underg Empire, plots to sacrifice Ellee as revenge for her ancestor, Princess Elleelain, injuring her and killing her father, Emperor Underg, and out of fear she can oppose the Empire as Elleelain did during a war between Skyland and the Underg Empire. When one of the Empress's agents, Kabaton, attempts to kidnap Ellee, Sora intervenes and pursues him, only for her and Ellee to warp to Sorashido City (ソラシド市, Sorashido-shi) on Earth, where middle school student Mashiro Nizigaoka and her grandmother, Yoyo, rescue them. Sora must return Ellee home while fighting the Underg Empire alongside Mashiro, Tsubasa, Ageha, and Ellee, who also become Pretty Cure.
At the climax of the series, Skearhead, the right-hand man of Empress Underg, reveals himself to be the mastermind behind the war between Skyland and the Underg Empire and the one responsible for manipulating Empress Underg, having killed Emperor Underg and framed Elleelain by implanting false memories in her mind.
Characters
[edit]Main characters
[edit]Skyland
[edit]Skyland (スカイランド, Sukai Rando) is a land in the sky where Sora and Tsubasa come from, which the King and Queen rule over. According to Yoyo, several years ago they and the Underg Empire were at war, and they have not been in contact since then.
Skyland King (スカイランド国王, Sukai Rando Kokuō) & Skyland Queen (スカイランド王妃, Sukai Rando Ōhi) Voiced by: Kazuya Ichijō (King) & Konami Yoshida (Queen)[21][22] Ellee's adopted parents and the rulers of Skyland. During Battamonder's attack on Skyland, they were cursed and put in a comatose state, but are later cured through the potion the Cures made from the Kira Kira Energy of purified Ranborgs. It is also revealed they adopted Ellee after she appeared from the sky and Elleelain, as the Morning Star, told them to take care of her, as she is the "Child of Destiny" who will save Skyland. However, they entrust her to the Cures for her safety, as they are the only ones who can protect her from the Underg Empire's attacks. Princess Elleelain (プリンセス・エルレイン, Purinsesu Erurein) / Cure Noble (キュアノーブル, Kyua Nōburu) / Morning Star (一番星, Ichibanhoshi) Voiced by: Umeka Shōji[23][24] The former ruler of Skyland, who ruled it long ago and resembles Ellee. 300 years prior to the events of the series, she fought against the Underg Empire as Cure Noble, which resulted in the defeat of Emperor Underg and Empress Underg being injured. She disappeared following the conflict and later used her power to create the Majestic Chroniclon before becoming the Morning Star and watching over Skyland. She later appeared before Skyland's King and Queen and entrusted Ellee to them as the "Child of Destiny" who will save Skyland. Before the final battle, she passes on the last of her power to Ellee and entrusts the future to the Cures before disappearing. Captain Shalala (シャララ隊長, Sharara Taichō)[25] Voiced by: Mitsuki Saiga[26] The captain of the Azure Guard (青の護衛, Ao no Goei) and Sora's role model. She falls in battle while helping the Cures fight a giant Ranborg, but it is later revealed that Battamonder found her body and healed her with Underg Energy. This turned her into a Ranborg, and as she is kept alive by Underg Energy, purifying the Ranborg would likely kill her. However, the Cures are able to purify the Ranborg and save her as well. Ariri (アリリ) Voiced by: Takayuki Sakazume[27] The vice captain of the Azure Guard. Beryberie (ベリィベリー, Berīberī)[25] Voiced by: Satsumi Matsuda[28] A member of the Azure Guard. Dragon Tribe (竜族, Ryūzoku) Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto & Ryo Sugisaki A clan of dragons who live on a floating island where the Bright Jewel shines. They are responsible for maintaining the Bright Jewel as their ancestors did, but refuse to interact with the people of Skyland because they feared their ancestors. After interacting with Tsubasa, they regain their ability to fly and, after talking with the King and Queen, begin interacting with Skyland again. Tasan (ターサン, Tāsan) Voiced by: Akimitsu Takase A bird with red and white plumage who delivers gifts to Skyland's children on the day of Strichmas (スリクマス, Surikumasu), which corresponds to Christmas on Earth. His existence is a secret and he lives on an island with his wife, who helps him build toys and gifts throughout the year. The Cures help him when he is sucked into a tornado and his gifts are ruined. His name is an anagram of "Santa Claus".Underg Empire
[edit]The Underg Empire (アンダーグ帝国, Andāgu Teikoku) is the series' main antagonists, whose generals answer to Empress Underg. According to Yoyo, several years ago they and Skyland were at war, and they have not been in contact since. This is later revealed to be because Elleelain and Empress Underg helped to establish peace between the Empire and Skyland, which is broken after the Empire's attempt to kidnap Ellee for the sacrifice. Their goal initially is to kidnap Ellee and sacrifice her, as Empress Underg believes she is Elleelain from 300 years ago. However, after learning about Ellee's true power as Cure Majesty, they now aim to destroy her at all costs before she destroys them.
Leader
[edit]Generals
[edit]Monsters
[edit]Cures' family members
[edit]Sorashido City residents
[edit]Sorashido Private Academy
[edit]Others
[edit]Movie Characters
[edit]Development
[edit]The series' trademark was first confirmed by Toei in November 2022, and the official website launched on the same date.[52] On January 8, 2023, Toei revealed the main characters, three of the voice actors, and the series' setting and theme.[53][5]
Takashi Tanaka of the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation said the theme of "heroism" was to honor the series' twentieth anniversary, adding that "in the history of Pretty Cure, which evolves and expands in various ways, one thing has remained unchanged: the heroines who have paved difficult paths with their own hands, leading the way and encouraging others. I chose this theme with that thought in mind."[53] He also said the following:
The main character, Sora, is a girl who yearns to be a hero. With the desire to become a hero, she pushes forward beyond the boundless blue sky. She grows up while discovering her identity as a "hero" by leaving the world where she was born and raised and meeting Mashiro and her many friends. Through her, I would like to carefully draw a Pretty Cure-like hero image. To dream, to never give up, to forgive others, to believe in friends, to be positive. Working hard, and sharing that moment...[53]
Series creator and producer Takashi Washio also stated in an interview the following regarding the series:
The Pretty Cure series, which started with Futari wa Pretty Cure in 2004, has reached its 20th work! I would like to thank all of you for your support that has made it possible for us to continue for such a long time. Thank you very much. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Up until now, Pretty Cure has been based on many themes and motifs, but this time, the theme is "hero" and the motif is "sky". The endless "sky", a magnificent world that is clear, blue, and full of transparency. The main character of this work is a character that embodies the "sky" that you imagine."[53]
The voice actors for the main characters commented on their roles in the series. Akira Sekine said "I will cherish this baton that I received from all the seniors who were involved in Pretty Cure, and I will do my best to spread courage and energy to everyone together with Sora! I will!". Ai Kakuma, who voiced Rabirin in Healin' Good Pretty Cure, said "I was in charge of voicing Rabirin for Healin' Good Pretty Cure for a year, but all the time and experience I had with Pretty Cure became my treasure." Aoi Koga said on her role in the series: "Even before I became a voice actor, it was my dream and goal to appear in the Pretty Cure series, so I was incredibly happy. I couldn't calm down, thinking, 'Isn't this still a dream?' I was grateful to be able to be involved in a work I had dreamed of, and to be able to live in the world as Ellee-chan, and face each episode with care. I think so!"[53] On February 2, the voice actors for both Cure Wing and Cure Butterfly were revealed in an official press release. Cure Butterfly was revealed as the first adult Pretty Cure, while Cure Wing was revealed as the first male Pretty Cure to be part of a main lineup.[54] Washio stated in that press conference, when asked by a reporter, "I have said before that when the time comes, Pretty Cure does not have to be limited to women, and I think this may be the right time. This year is also our 20th anniversary year, and with everyone's cooperation, we decided to introduce a male Pretty Cure."[54]
Media
[edit]Anime
[edit]Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure premiered on February 5, 2023, and airs on all ANN stations in Japan. Ami Ishii performs the series' opening theme "Hirogaru Sky! Pretty Cure ~Hero Girls~" (Japanese: ひろがるスカイ!プリキュア ~Hero Girls~, Hepburn: Hirogaru sukai! Purikyua ~Hero Girls~) and the ending theme "Hirogarhythm" (ヒロガリズム, Hirogarizumu) along with Chihaya Yoshitake. Yoshitake performs the 2nd ending theme "Dear Shine Sky". Erika Fukasawa composes the music for the series.
Crunchyroll streamed the series with original Japanese audio and English subtitles.[1]
Films
[edit]A theatrical film titled Pretty Cure All Stars F (映画プリキュアオールスターズ F, Eiga Purikyua Ōru sutāzu Efu; "Precure All Stars F") was released in Japanese theaters on September 15, 2023[55] as part of the Pretty Cure All Stars series of films to commemorate the franchise's 20th anniversary. The film is directed by Yuta Tanaka and written by Jin Tanaka.[56] Machico and Ami Ishii perform the film's opening theme, For "F". Chisato Yoshitake, Karin Isobe, Rie Kitagawa, Yuri Komagata, Machico, and Kanako Miyamoto perform the film's insert theme, "All for one Forever". Ikimonogakari performs the film's ending theme, "Ureshikute" (うれしくて; "I'm Very Happy").[57][58][59] It is currently the highest grossing Pretty Cure film to date, with its opening week earning ¥591 million[60] and grossing a total of ¥1.19 billion at the Japanese box office[61] with a total of 978,000 tickets sold.[62]
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.
You and Idol Pretty Cure the Movie: For You! Our Kirakilala Concert! (映画キミとアイドルプリキュア♪ お待たせ!キミに届けるキラッキライブ!, Eiga Kimi to Aidoru Purikyua ♪ Omatase! Kimi ni Todokeru Kirakiraibu!), was released on September 12, 2025.
Merchandise
[edit]Bandai Namco Holdings (under the Bandai branding) handles merchandising for the series, which includes toys and related goods. A spinoff of the Pretty Holic line, titled Pretty Holic Stationary, was also released upon the anime's debut.[63]
Manga
[edit]A manga adaptation by the Futago Kamikita twins began serialization in the March 2023 issue of Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine.[64]
Music
[edit]Opening
[edit]| Song | Artist | Episodes |
|---|---|---|
| "Hirogaru Sky! Pretty Cure ~Hero Girls~" (ひろがるスカイ!プリキュア ~Hero Girls~) | Ami Ishii | 1 - 50 |
Endings
[edit]| Song | Artist | Episodes |
|---|---|---|
| "Hirogarhythm" (ヒロガリズム) | Chihaya Yoshitake & Ami Ishii | 1 - 21 |
| Dear Shine Sky | Chihaya Yoshitake | 22 - 49 |
| URESHIKUTE | Ikimonogakari | 33 - 34 |
| All for one Forever | Chihaya Yoshitake, Karin Isobe, Rie Kitagawa, Yuri Komagata & Kanako Miyamoto | 35 - 36 |
| "Hirogarism ~Precure Quintet Ver.~" (ヒロガリズム ~Precure Quintet Ver.~) | Akira Sekine (Cure Sky), Ai Kakuma (Cure Prism), Ayumu Murase (Cure Wing), Ayaka Nanase (Cure Butterfly), Aoi Koga (Cure Majesty) | 50 |
Insert Song
[edit]| Song | Artist | Episodes |
|---|---|---|
| Daybreak song | Machico, Rie Kitagawa, Chihaya Yoshitake & Ami Ishii | 50 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Soaring Sky! Precure". Hirogaru is Japanese for "Expanding" or "Boundless", but also a pun of the word "Hero Girls", which describes the Pretty Cure franchise as a whole.
See also
[edit]- Super Hero Time and Nichi Asa Kids Time - The timeslot blocks by ANN in Japan, which the series is part of.
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Official website (Asahi)
- Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia