Fresh Pretty Cure! Explained

Fresh Pretty Cure!
Ja Kanji:フレッシュプリキュア!
Ja Romaji:Furesshu PuriKyua!
Genre:Magical girl[1]
Creator:Izumi Todo
Type:tv series
Director:Junji Shimizu (all episodes)
Akifumi Zako (assistant director; episodes 16-50)
Music:Yasuharu Takanashi
Studio:Toei Animation
Network:ANN (ABC, TV Asahi)
First:February 1, 2009
Last:January 31, 2010
Episodes:50
Episode List:List of Fresh Pretty Cure! episodes
Type:manga
Author:Izumi Todo
Illustrator:Futago Kamikita
Publisher:Kodansha
Demographic:Shōjo
Magazine:Nakayoshi
First:March 2009
Last:February 2010
Volumes:12
Type:film
Fresh PreCure the Movie: The Kingdom of Toys has Lots of Secrets!?
Director:Junji Shimizu
Music:Yasuharu Takanashi
Studio:Toei Animation
Released:October 31, 2009
Fresh PreCure! Asobi Collection
Developer:Namco Bandai Games
Publisher:Namco Bandai Games
Genre:Minigame
Platforms:Nintendo DS
Released:October 29, 2009

, also known as Fresh PreCure!, is a Japanese magical girl anime series and the sixth in the Pretty Cure metaseries by Izumi Todo, featuring the fourth generation of Cures. The series was produced by Toei Animation, directed by Junji Shimizu (Jigoku Sensei Nube The Movie) and written by Atsushi Maekawa (Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Jewelpet). The character designs were created by Hisashi Kagawa (Saikano, Bomberman Jetters, Phantom Thief Jeanne). The series aired on TV Asahi's ANN network from February 1, 2009, to January 31, 2010, succeeding Yes! PreCure 5 Go Go!’s time slot, and was succeeded by HeartCatch PreCure!.

Fresh Pretty Cure aims at an older demographic beyond its target audience of young girls, and was the first to introduce CG-animated ending themes with dance routines. The series' main themes are happiness and dance, with playing-card suits, fruits and clovers as the Cure's main motifs.

Story

Love Momozono is a 14-year-old second-year student at Yotsuba Junior High School. One day, she goes to see the concert of popular dance unit Trinity, and is inspired by their leader Miyuki to become a dancer herself. When Eas, an agent of Labyrinth, summons a Nakewameke to attack the people. Love's strong feelings to protect them and see Trinity perform live once again resonate with a Linkrun and transform her phone into a transformation device, allowing her to become Cure Peach. Along with Tarte and Chiffon, fairies from the Sweets Kingdom, and her childhood friends Aono Miki and Yamabuki Inori, who become Cure Berry and Cure Pine respectively, they fight against Labyrinth to prevent them from using Infinity to conquer all worlds. They are later joined by Setsuna, who was formerly Eas and becomes Cure Passion.

Characters

Fresh Pretty Cure

A 14-year-old girl and a second-year student at Yotsuba Junior High School. She is a fan of the dance unit Trinity and is taking dance lessons under Miyuki, their leader who offered her lessons out of gratitude for her saving her from the Nakewameke's attack. Love forms the dance group Clover with her childhood friends Miki and Inori, and later, Setsuna. She has messy, shoulder-length hazel hair which she wears in tight twintails. As Cure Peach, her hair grows to knee-length and is worn in crimped blond twintails. Her theme color is pink,[2] her symbol is the heart, and her fruit motif is the peach. She has the power of love. She introduces herself by saying
A 14-year-old girl and a second-year student at Private Torigoe Academy, who is skilled at sports and is an aspiring fashion model. She lives with her mother at their house. Miki joins Love's dance group to maintain her weight. She has long lavender waist-length hair, and as Cure Berry her hair lightens in color and is worn in a curly side ponytail. Her theme color is blue,[2] her symbol is the spade, and her fruit motif is the blueberry. She has the power of hope. She introduces herself by saying
A 14-year-old girl and a second-year student at Christian Private White Clover Academy, she loves animals and wants to be a veterinarian. Love sometimes calls her "Buki", a diminutive of her family name. Inori is calm and quiet. She joins Love's dance group to try and open up to others, but sometimes lacks common sense and follows whatever situation she finds herself in. She has short golden orange hair that brightens to golden blond as Cure Pine. Her theme color is yellow,[2] her symbol is the diamond, and her fruit motif is the pineapple. She has the power of faith/prayer. She introduces herself by saying
An agent of Labyrinth who begins as a cold and isolated teenage soldier loyal to Moebius. She infiltrates the girls' friend group to spy on them, but as she spends time with them, she begins to open up to them and wonders what would make her truly happy. After a battle with Cure Peach in which she finally discovers happiness, Eas dies after reaching the end of her predetermined lifespan. However, Akarun and Chiffon revive her as Cure Passion. She takes on the name Setsuna and lives with the Momozono family, joining Love's dance group and attending Yotsuba Junior High School with her. She has dark purple hair as Setsuna, bluish-white hair as Eas and long, fluffy light-pink hair as Cure Passion. Her theme color is red,[2] her symbols are hearts and clovers, and her fruit motif is the passion fruit. She has the power of happiness. She introduces herself by saying

Sweets Kingdom

The is a parallel world which this season's fairies are from.

A ferret-like fairy who is Chiffon's caretaker. He is kind and speaks in a Kansai dialect, but despite being anxious and often worrying, he enjoys Kaoru's donuts. Along with Chiffon, he goes to the human world from the Sweets Kingdom to search for the Pretty Cures. He is a prince of the Sweets Kingdom and engaged to Azukina.
A baby lamb-like-fairy from the Sweets Kingdom who enjoys practical jokes and who Love and the others care for. She uses "espers power" (ESP—magic with a green aura) to aid people, but her powers sometimes cause trouble. She has a mark on her forehead that acts as a light with several abilities, including giving the Cures power to transform. Her true identity is Infinity, the supercomputer that Labyrinth seeks for its power.
A squirrel-like fairy who is Tart's fiancée and is from a kingdom near the Sweets Kingdom. She and Tart have feelings for each other and were arranged to be married to unite their kingdoms. When Tart goes to the human world with Chiffon to search for the Pretty Cures, Azukina is worried about him and is relieved when he returns with the Pretty Cures to visit.
The elder of the Sweets Kingdom, who found and raised Chiffon after a shooting star crashed in the forest, where he found her and the Clover Box. He had heard of a legend that states that "When the clover child falls from the sky, it is an omen of evil. To lay its hand on the child, the Evil One shall arrive. If the Evil One should obtain the child, he shall destroy the world within three days." He summoned the Pickruns and sent Tart and Chiffon to the human world to search for the Pretty Cure.
The king of the Sweets Kingdom and Tart’s father.
The queen of the Sweets Kingdom and Tart’s mother.

Labyrinth

The series' villains are denizens of, who have names derived from the cardinal points of the compass. They summon monsters (voiced by Shintarou Nakano[3]) called,, and, which acts as a radar for finding Infinity.

A demon and the leader of Labyrinth. who wishes to rule all worlds and considers his subjects to be nothing more than mindless pawns. The finale reveals that Moebius is a robot; the real Moebius was a supercomputer that hypnotized its creators, the people of Labyrinth.
  • A superficially attractive man who later on becomes comic relief. He seems to have romantic feelings for Eas, and is the one most affected by her betrayal of Moebius. He and Soular die defending Cure Berry and Cure Passion when they are sucked into a black hole, but Chiffon revives them to aid the Pretty Cures.
  • A calm and reserved man who plans his attacks before going on a mission. Along with Soular, he dies defending Cure Berry and Cure Passion when they are sucked into a black hole, but Chiffon revives them to aid the Pretty Cures.
    The highest-ranking member of Labyrinth, who Moebius summons to retrieve Infinity after deeming Westar and Soular useless. It is later revealed that Moebius created her from the DNA of a plant.
  • An elder-looking man who is an aide of Moebius and monitors the people of Labyrinth. It is later revealed that Moebius created him from the DNA of a lizard.
  • Cures' family members

    Love's father, Ayumi’s husband, and Setsuna’s adoptive father, who works as sales manager for a wig company.
  • Love's mother, Keitaro’s wife, and Setsuna’s adoptive mother, who works part time at a supermarket. Like her daughter, she is a picky eater and hates spinach. After Setsuna defects and starts living with Love and her family, Ayumi comes to see her as a second daughter.
  • A tatami craftsman who was Love's late grandfather and Ayumi’s late father, having died before the events of the series.
  • A former model and salon owner who is Miki and Kazuki's divorced mother. Her ex-husband,, is a music producer who is more prominent in the novel adaptation.
  • Miki's 13-year-old younger brother, who lives with his father after their parents' divorce. Miki often persuades him to go out with her, disguised as her boyfriend to keep other boys away. He has had low blood pressure since birth, and dreams of being a doctor.
  • Inori's father, who owns a veterinarian clinic. He is bold, generous, and patient with animals.
  • Inori's mother, who works as an assistant at her husband's clinic.
  • Clover Town Street

    is a shopping street where the Cures live.

    The leader of, who becomes Love's group-dance coach after she rescues her.
    A donut salesman who supports Love and her group. He has a mysterious past and has had multiple careers.
    A brash, stubborn baseball player and Miyuki's younger brother and classmate. Although they often quarrel, he secretly helps her.
    A classmate of Love who is attracted to Miki, but she has no interest in dating him.
    A gentle and timid classmate of Love who is the heir to the Mikoshiba Zaibatsu. He wears glasses and seems to like Inori.
    and
  • The other two members of Trinity.

    Guest characters

    A comedy duo.

    Movie characters

    A stuffed bunny which Love had as a child and later comes to life.
  • The main antagonist of the film. He is made up of abandoned toys and seeks revenge against children for loving and then forgetting their toys.
  • The secondary antagonist of the film. He is Toymajin’s worker who sends the Cures into four different games.
  • Media

    Anime

    See also: List of Fresh Pretty Cure! episodes. The anime series was directed by Junji Shimizu and Akifumi Zako, and aired in Japan on ABC and other ANN stations between February 1, 2009, and January 31, 2010. It has four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes. For the first 25 episodes, the opening theme is by Mizuki Moie, and the ending theme is "You make me happy!" by Momoko Hayashi. For episodes 26–50 the opening theme is by Mizuki Moie and Momoko Hayashi, and the ending theme is "H@ppy Together" by Momoko Hayashi. A major change for the ending movies is a dance choreography by the Fresh Pretty Cure members, making it as a mainstray for the Pretty Cure franchise.

    The anime later reaired on TV Asahi's cable channel, TeleAsa Channel 1,[4] in April 2018.

    Films

    A film, based on the series, entitled premiered in Japan October 31, 2009.[5] The heroines also appeared in Pretty Cure All Stars films, beginning with released March 14, 2009.

    Video games

    A video game based on the series, titled, was released by Bandai for the Nintendo DS on October 29, 2009.

    Reception

    Despite deviating greatly from the franchise's formula, the series was a success, which saved the franchise from its cancellation. Series headwritter Atsushi Maekawa stated during the Pretty Cure Thanksgiving Screening Event vol. 2 in Japan that "Fresh was a new experimental work, and it was my first time participating in the series, so it was a case of trial and error over and over again. If Fresh had failed, the series would've ended there. If it was a success, it would've continued forever... that was the high hurdle."[6]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Egan. Loo. Fresh Precure TV Anime Series Confirmed for Spring. Anime News Network. November 27, 2008. 2009-02-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20090202050425/http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-11-27/fresh-precure-tv-anime-series-confirmed-for-spring. live.
    2. Book: プリキュア20周年キャラクターブック. 2023-10-20. Febri. 9784758018463. ja. PreCure 20th Anniversary Character Book.
    3. http://gph.sakura.ne.jp/va_memo/system/vadb.cgi?action=view_title&value=%A5%D5%A5%EC%A5%C3%A5%B7%A5%E5%A5%D7%A5%EA%A5%AD%A5%E5%A5%A2%A1%AA&mvalue=%C5%EC%B1%C7%A5%A2%A5%CB%A5%E1%A1%BC%A5%B7%A5%E7%A5%F3&hvalue=TV Profile
    4. Web site: ch1 - フレッシュプリキュア . TeleAsa Channel 1 . . 2018-03-29 . 2018-03-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180329121502/http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/ch/contents/anime/0291/ . live .
    5. News: Movie of "Fresh Pretty Cure!" to come out on October 31st. 7 June 2012. GIGAZINE. 1 July 2009. darkhorse_logg. ja, en. 23 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120723125033/http://en.gigazine.net/news/20090701_fresh_precure_movie/. live.
    6. Web site: Fresh Precure Head Writer: If The Show Had Failed, the Franchise Would Have Ended. Anime News Network. en. 2019-04-12. 2019-04-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20190402083559/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2018-04-30/fresh-precure-head-writer-if-the-show-had-failed-the-franchise-would-have-ended/.131021. live.