The appeal and impressions of the movie "Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver to the Future! The Rainbow Flower that Connects the World""Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver to the Future! The Rainbow Flower that Connects the World" was released on March 19, 2011 as a Pretty Cure movie. This is the 10th movie in the Pretty Cure series and the third in the Pretty Cure All Stars DX series. A total of 21 Pretty Cures come together to tell a spectacular story, making this a movie that Pretty Cure fans can't miss. storyThe story begins with childhood friends Hibiki Hojo and Kanade Minamino visiting a huge shopping mall on its opening day. The two are energetic second-year junior high school students who go to search for the fairy Hummy at the mall. However, the moment they find Hummy, they get carried away and crash into Tsubomi's fashion show. Furthermore, fairies like Chypre and Coffret's friends fall from the sky, and plastic buildings from "Toy Land" and giant sweets from "Dessert Kingdom" appear one after another. Meanwhile, the powerful enemies that the Pretty Cures have fought are revived and conspire to turn everything into a world of darkness, aiming for the Prism Flower, a miraculous flower that connects the worlds. If the Prism Flower withers, the worlds will be separated and they will never be able to see Hummy and the others again, so all 21 Pretty Cures must combine their powers to face the great darkness. CommentaryThis movie is the memorable 10th film in the Pretty Cure series and the third in the Pretty Cure All Stars DX series, and is depicted on the largest scale in Pretty Cure history. The Pretty Cure series, which began with "Futari wa Pretty Cure" in 2004, has continued to capture the hearts of girls, and "Suite Pretty Cure♪" began airing in February 2011. This movie brings together a total of 21 Pretty Cures, including Cure Melody and Cure Rhythm from "Suite Pretty Cure♪." All the previous Pretty Cures, fairies, and even enemy characters appear in this work, which can be said to be the culmination of the Pretty Cure series. castThe film's cast includes voice actors who have played characters from the Pretty Cure series over the years. The performances of the voice actors who express the individuality of each character, such as Koshimizu Ami as Hojo Hibiki/Cure Melody, Orikasa Fumiko as Minamino Kanade/Cure Rhythm, and Mizuki Nana as Hanasaki Tsubomi/Cure Blossom, liven up the film. In addition, the cast also includes Mizusawa Fumie as Kurumi Erika/Cure Marine, Kuwashima Houko as Myodoin Itsuki/Cure Sunshine, and Hisakawa Aya as Tsukikage Yuri/Cure Moonlight, all of whom bring out the charm of the Pretty Cure series. Main StaffThe director is Takashi Otsuka, the scriptwriter is Isao Murayama, and the original character designs are by Akira Inagami, Toshie Kawamura, Hisashi Kagawa, Yoshihiko Magoe, and Akira Takahashi. The character designer and animation director is Mitsuru Aoyama, the art designer is Akihiro Hirasawa, the art director is Aya Kuginuki, the color designer is Toyoji Sawada, the digital photography director is Kenji Takahashi, the CG director is Daisuke Suzuki, and the production manager is Nori Suetake. This staff worked together to create a visual that brings out the charm of the Pretty Cure series to the fullest. Main CharactersHibiki Hojo/Cure Melody is a bright and refreshing girl who is not good at studying but is the best in sports in her grade. Kanade Minamino/Cure Rhythm is not good at sports but is the best in studies in her grade, and is an idol-like presence who suits a smile. Tsubomi Hanasaki/Cure Blossom is a shy and withdrawn second-year junior high school student whose family runs a florist. Erika Kurumi/Cure Marine attends the same junior high school as Tsubomi and has a personality that cannot leave the shy Tsubomi alone. Itsuki Myodoin/Cure Sunshine is the student council president of Myodo Academy and used to dress as a boy to take over her family's ancient martial arts dojo, but after meeting Tsubomi and her friends, she is able to honestly say what she likes. Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight is a Pretty Cure that Tsubomi and Erika saw in a dream. She lost her transformation ability to Dark Pretty Cure, but was able to transform into a Pretty Cure again with the power of the Great Tree of Hearts. These characters fight as PreCure, each with their own personalities and dreams. Theme songs and musicThe opening theme is "Kirakira Kawaii! PreCure Great Assembly♪ ~Flower of Life~" with lyrics by Aoki Kumiko, music by Kosugi Yasuo, arrangement by Oishi Kenichiro, and singing by Kudo Mayu (chorus: Gojo Mayumi, Uchiyae Yuka). The ending theme is "Arigatou ga Ippai" with lyrics by Aoki Kumiko, music by Kosugi Yasuo, arrangement by Shiozaki Yoshimasa, and singing by Cure Rainbows with PreCure All Stars 21 (chorus: Young Fresh). These songs liven up the movie's touching scenes and resonate with the viewers. Impressions and reviews"Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver to the Future! Rainbow Flowers Connecting the World" is the ultimate entertainment film for fans of the Pretty Cure series. A total of 21 Pretty Cures come together to tell a grand story, bringing out the best in Pretty Cure. In particular, the scene where the Pretty Cures join forces to face the great darkness is moving and memorable. In addition, past Pretty Cures, fairies, and even enemy characters appear, allowing you to feel the history of the Pretty Cure series. Furthermore, the opening and ending songs are wonderful, further deepening the emotion of the film. This film is recommended not only for fans of the Pretty Cure series, but also for those who are experiencing Pretty Cure for the first time. Recommended pointsThe recommended points of this movie are as follows:
summary"Pretty Cure All Stars DX3: Deliver to the Future! Rainbow Flowers Connecting the World" is the 10th film in the Pretty Cure series and the third in the Pretty Cure All Stars DX series, and is the largest-scale film in Pretty Cure history. A total of 21 Pretty Cures come together to tell a grand story, bringing out the best in Pretty Cure. It's packed with must-see points for Pretty Cure fans, including a moving story, the appearance of past characters, wonderful music, and beautiful visuals. This film is recommended not only for fans of the Pretty Cure series, but also for those who are experiencing Pretty Cure for the first time. Be sure to cheer on the Pretty Cure All Stars at the cinema. |
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