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Smile PreCure! [4] ( Japanese: スマイルプリキュア!, Hepburn: Sumairu PuriKyua!, lit. "Smile Pretty Cure!") is a 2012 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation and the ninth installment in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure metaseries, featuring the seventh generation of Cures. [5]
Mustering his courage, Cherry races to the festival and confesses his feelings for Smile in the form of several haikus, some of which were inspired by "YAMAZAKURA." As the fireworks show starts, Smile reciprocates by taking off her mask and revealing her smile. In the post-credits scene, Cherry and Smile share a kiss while the old record plays.
DokiDoki! PreCure is the tenth anime television series in Izumi Todo and Bandai's Pretty Cure franchise, produced by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation and Toei Animation.The series follows Mana Aida and her friends as they become legendary warriors known as the Pretty Cure in order to fight against the evil Jikochu, who attempt to manipulate the hearts of innocent people.
Smile PreCure! is the ninth installment of the Pretty Cure anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It follows Miyuki Hoshizora and her friends as she helps Candy gather all the Cure Décor and stop the Bad End Kingdom from giving the whole world the "Worst Ending".
It's often said the best things in life are free and at the top of the list is friendship. Having a close friend to walk through all of the seasons of life is a blessing!
In Virgil’s Aeneid, the epic poet conversationally writes “Varium et mutabile semper femina.” In case you’re a little dusty on your Latin, that translates to the popular, modern-day adage ...
She finds out she can go, so her friends convince her to call Kazehaya and invite him as well. He agrees to come. On New Year's Eve, Chizuru and Ayane come to Sawako's house. Their present to her is to make her look really cute for Kazehaya. They style her hair and put on a little makeup and head out for the shrine.
Urara is auditioning for a play, but has to improvise for the final scene where her character says goodbye to the boy she loves. Urara finally settles on "I cannot say goodbye," and everyone applauds the line. Komachi, on the other hand, is struggling to write a similar scene in her latest novel, and feels that the line is not quite right.