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The {{nihongo|'''''Pretty Cure''''' series|プリキュアシリーズ|Purikyua Shirīzu|also titled '''''PreCure'''''}} is a Japanese [[magical girl]] [[anime]] [[Media franchise|franchise]] created by [[Izumi Todo]] and produced by [[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation|ABC Television]], [[ABC Animation]], [[Asatsu-DK|ADK Emotions]] and [[Toei Animation]].<ref>{{Cite tweet|user=AnimetatezakiE|number=1435109035909386244|title=I understand that you are watching the series very carefully. First of all, as you may know, for series sponsored by toy makers like Precure, the rough storyline is fairly pre-determined. That is because the toy sales strategy is prioritized.}}</ref> Each series revolves around a group of [[magical girl]]s 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
==Overview==
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There are currently twenty-one [[anime]] television series in the franchise, two of which are direct sequels to their previous series. To date, three of the series have received English adaptations. ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure]]'' was dubbed into English by [[Ocean Productions]] and aired in Canada under the name ''Pretty Cure''. ''[[Smile PreCure!]]'' and ''[[DokiDoki! PreCure]]'' were adapted by [[Saban Brands]] and released on [[Netflix]] under the names ''Glitter Force'' and ''Glitter Force Doki Doki'', respectively. The series, ''Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode'', ''Healin' Good Pretty Cure'' and ''Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure'', began streaming in [[Crunchyroll]] on their respective territories. Each series has received a [[manga]] adaptation illustrated by [[Futago Kamikita]], which is published in [[Kodansha]]'s ''[[Nakayoshi]]'' [[shoujo]] magazine alongside the anime. Starting with ''[[Fresh Pretty Cure!]]'', each ending movie featured a dance choreography by each series' Pretty Cure members.
As of 2020, [[Toei Animation Inc.]] owns the international rights to the franchise while both the dubs of Smile and DokiDoki alongside the ''Glitter Force'' brand is currently owned by Hasbro
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|Masanori Sato
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|''[[Kimi to Idol Pretty Cure|You and Idol Pretty Cure]]''
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!Total
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!2004–present
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