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Heartcatch Precure! Movie: Fashion Show in the City of Flowers!?Cast and Crew

Movie"Pretty Cure, Open My Heart!"

Crew

Y
Yoshihiko Umakoshi
Character Designer
Y
Yasuharu Takanashi
Original Music Composer
M
Midori Kuriyama
Screenplay
T
Takashi Yamada
Screenplay
R
Rutarō
Key Animation
K
Ken Ueno
Key Animation
Y
Yuji Miyashita
Key Animation
T
Takahiro Fujii
Key Animation
T
Toshiharu Sugie
Key Animation
M
Motonobu Hori
Key Animation
C
Chiori Matsuda
Key Animation
T
Toshimitsu Kobayashi
Key Animation
N
Naotoshi Shida
Key Animation
Y
Yoko Suzuka
Key Animation
M
Misao Abe
Key Animation
C
Chieko Miyagawa
Key Animation
G
Gen Satou
Key Animation
K
Kazuhiro Ota
Key Animation
A
Aiko Sonobe
Key Animation
B
Bobby DelaPeña
Key Animation
J
Junko Nakamura
Key Animation
E
Eiji Komatsu
Key Animation
M
Mitsuko Baba
Key Animation
K
Kazuya Saito
Key Animation
D
Daisuke Tokudo
Key Animation
N
Nobuo Hashimoto
Key Animation
Y
Yuki Hayashi
Key Animation
R
Reggie Manabatt
Key Animation
M
Motoki Yagi
Key Animation
N
Naomi Utsuno
Key Animation
T
Tatsuya Oka
Key Animation
K
Kenji Kuroyanagi
Key Animation
Y
Yusuke Adachi
Key Animation
R
Rie Matsumoto
Director
G
Gyarmath Bogdan
Producer
T
Tomokazu Shiratori
Director of Photography
Y
Yoshiaki Honma
Art Direction
K
Kimitaka Kawasaki
Sound Recordist
Y
Yoshihiro Aso
Editor

Pretty Cure Movie Collection

Pretty Cure (プリキュアシリーズ, Purikyua Shirīzu, lit. "Pretty Cure Series"), also known as PreCure (プリキュア, Purikyua) and PC, is a Japanese magical girl anime franchise created by Izumi Todo and produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Asatsu-DK, and Toei Animation. Each series revolves around a group of magical girls known as Pretty Cures who battle against evil forces. Starting in February 2004 with Futari wa Pretty Cure, the franchise has seen many anime series, spanning over 1000 episodes to date, as well as spawning movies, manga, toys, and video games. Its most recent iteration, Wonderful Pretty Cure!, began airing in February 2024 as part of TV Asahi's Sunday morning children's television block. To date, three series have received English adaptations.