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Smile PreCure!

Smile PreCure!
Glitter Force
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Cover of first Japanese DVD volume of Smile PreCure! distributed by Marvelous AQL, featuring the five girls (from bottom left clockwise) Peace (yellow), Beauty/Breeze (blue), March/Spring (green), Sunny (orange), Happy/Lucky (pink, top center) and mascot Candy(bottom center).
スマイルプリキュア!
(Sumairu PuriKyua!)
Genre Magical girl
Anime television series
Directed by Takashi Otsuka
Produced by Atsutoshi Umezawa
Written by Shōji Yonemura
Music by Yasuharu Takanashi
Studio Toei Animation
Licensed by
Saban Brands
Netflix (streaming rights)
Original network TV Asahi
Original run February 5, 2012January 27, 2013
Episodes 48 (40 dubbed) (List of episodes)
Manga
Written by Izumi Todo
Illustrated by Futago Kamikita
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Nakayoshi
Original run March 2012February 2013
Volumes 1
Game
Smile PreCure! Let's Go! Märchen World
Developer Namco Bandai Games
Publisher Namco Bandai Games
Genre Minigame
Platform Nintendo 3DS
Released August 2, 2012
Anime film
Smile PreCure! The Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book!
Directed by Narumi Kuroda
Written by Shoji Yonemura
Studio Toei Animation
Released October 27, 2012
Runtime 70 minutes
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Glitter Force, known in Japan as Smile PreCure! (Japanese: スマイルプリキュア! Hepburn: Sumairu PuriKyua!?, lit. "Smile Pretty Cure!"), is a 2012 Japanese television anime series by Toei Animation and the ninth installment in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure franchise. The series is written by Shōji Yonemura, who is best known as the head writer of Glass Fleet and Kamen Rider Kabuto. The character designs were done by Toshie Kawamura, who previously worked on the character designs for Yes! PreCure 5. The series aired on All-Nippon News Network (ANN)'s TV Asahi network between February 5, 2012 and January 27, 2013, replacing Suite PreCure♪ in its initial timeslot, and is succeeded by Dokidoki! PreCure. A film was released in Japanese theaters on October 27, 2012. The series' main motif is fairy tales.

The series was adapted into English by Saban Brands and was released as a Netflix exclusive outside of Asia and in multiple languages on December 18, 2015. It is the second series in the franchise to receive an English-dubbed adaptation following the original Pretty Cure series.


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