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The film challenges Cure Lovely’s relentless optimism. Megumi has to realize that she can’t "fix" everything with a smile—sometimes happiness is finding the strength to move forward even when things aren't perfect. Here is a blog post covering everything from
(released in 2014) is a standout entry in the Pretty Cure franchise, specifically because it tackles complex emotional themes while celebrating the series' 10th anniversary. (released in 2014) is a standout entry in
The kingdom seems like a paradise of music, dance, and talking dolls ruled by the handsome . However, the Cures soon discover that this "paradise" is a facade created by the villain Black Fang to feed off Tsumugi's despair. The Heart of the Movie: Tsumugi’s Secret
Fans of the series get treated to the movie-exclusive form, Super Happiness Lovely , featuring a gorgeous ballerina-inspired gown used to deliver the final blow to Black Fang.
What makes this movie different is the character of Tsumugi. In the real world, she was a talented ballerina who lost the use of her legs. Consumed by the loss of her dream, she made a deal with Black Fang: in exchange for being able to dance again in the Doll Kingdom, she would help him lure the Pretty Cures into a trap. Key Highlights & Themes