Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie (2005)
A magical anime adventure where three heroines race to protect the Garden of Hope from a witch bent on resurrecting an ancient evil.
Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie - Movie Information
- Original Title: 映画 ふたりはプリキュア Max Heart
- Release Year: 2005
- Directed by: Junji Shimizu
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Animation, Fantasy, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Family
- Runtime: 1h 10m
- Original Language: Japanese
- Spoken Languages: Japanese
- Release Date (Theatrical): April 16, 2005 (Japan - G)
- Alternative Titles: We Are Precure Max Heart: The Movie (US), Pretty Cure Max Heart Movie (CH), Eiga Futari wa Precure Max Heart (JP)
- Production Companies: Toei Animation
- Production Countries: Japan
Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie - Plot
The Courageous Warriors of the Garden of Hope have summoned Nagisa, Honoka, and Hikari to protect their kingdom from a witch who plans to steal the Diamond Line, which is a set of jewelry the queen of the Garden of Hope wears to a ceremony every year to replenish the water of the kingdom. The witch plans to resurrect the Dark Lord and if she does so, not only will the Garden of Hope be destroyed, but other kingdoms in the galaxies, including the Garden of Rainbows and the Garden of Light.
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Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Junji Shimizu
Main Cast
- Yoko Honna
- Yukana
- Rie Tanaka
- Keiichi Sonobe
- Daisuke Kishio
- Mikako Fujita
- Tamao Akae
- Satoshi Katougi
- Taeko Kawata
- Tomokazu Seki
Writers
- Daisuke Habara
Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie - FAQs
What is Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie about?
The film follows Nagisa, Honoka, and Hikari as they're called to the Garden of Hope to protect its kingdom from a witch. She plans to steal the Diamond Line — a sacred set of jewels — and use it to resurrect the Dark Lord, threatening multiple kingdoms across the galaxy.
Is this film connected to the Precure TV series?
Yes, the film is a theatrical companion to the Futari wa Precure Max Heart TV series, which aired in 2005. It features the same main trio — Cure Black, Cure White, and Shiny Luminous — and expands their adventures into a brand-new kingdom beyond the main storyline.
Do you need to watch the series first?
Familiarity with the Max Heart TV series helps, since the film assumes you already know Nagisa, Honoka, and Hikari. That said, the movie's plot is self-contained enough that newcomers can follow along and enjoy the action, especially younger viewers drawn in by the colorful animation.
Who are the main voice actors in this film?
The lead trio is voiced by Yoko Honna as Cure Black, Yukana as Cure White, and Rie Tanaka as Shiny Luminous. Supporting roles include Tomokazu Seki as Mepple and Daisuke Kishio as the Prince of the Garden of Hope.
What is the Diamond Line in the movie?
The Diamond Line is a sacred set of jewels worn by the Queen of the Garden of Hope during an annual ceremony that replenishes the kingdom's water supply. The witch's plan to steal it drives the entire conflict of the film, making it the central MacGuffin of the story.
Who directed Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie?
The film was directed by Junji Shimizu and produced by Toei Animation, the studio behind the long-running Pretty Cure franchise. The screenplay was written by Daisuke Habara, with music composed by Naoki Sato.
When was Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie released?
The film opened in Japanese theaters on April 16, 2005, as part of a double feature alongside the Futari wa Precure Max Heart: The Movie 2 short. It was released under a G rating in Japan, making it suitable for all ages.
What are similar anime films to watch after this?
If you enjoyed this film, you might also like Pokémon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction, My Hero Academia: You're Next, Digimon Adventure tri. Part 2: Determination, or Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars — all fun, action-packed anime films aimed at younger audiences.
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