Delicious Party Pretty Cure | |
デリシャスパーティ♡プリキュア (Derishasu Pāti♡Purikyua) | |
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Created by | Izumi Todo |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Toshinori Fukazawa |
Produced by |
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Written by | Sawako Hirabayashi |
Music by | Shiho Terada |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Licensed by |
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Original network | ANN (ABC, TV Asahi) |
Original run | February 6, 2022 – January 29, 2023 |
Episodes | 45 |
Manga | |
Written by | Izumi Todo |
Illustrated by | Futago Kamikita |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Original run | March 2022 – February 2023 |
Volumes | 2 |
Anime film | |
Dreaming♡Children's Lunch! | |
Directed by | Akifumi Zako |
Written by | Jin Tanaka |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | September 23, 2022 |
Anime film | |
Children's Lunch Only For Me | |
Directed by | Junichi Yamamoto |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Released | September 23, 2022 |
Delicious Party Pretty Cure (Japanese: デリシャスパーティ♡プリキュア, Hepburn: Derishasu Pāti♡Purikyua, stylized as Delicious Party♡Precure) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation, billed as the nineteenth installment in the Pretty Cure franchise.[2] It is directed by Toshinori Fukazawa and written by Sawako Hirabayashi, It premiered on ANN on February 6, 2022, succeeding Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure's time slot, and aired until January 29, 2023. The series' main themes are cuisine, cooking, gratitude, and sharing, and it is the second series to use food as its main motif, the first being Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode. It was succeeded by Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure on February 5, 2023.
Story
The kingdom of CooKingdom (クッキングダム, Kukkingudamu) is a place responsible for making cuisine in multiple worlds. But one day, its precious treasure, the Recipe-Bon (レシピボン, Reshipibon) is stolen by a group of phantom thieves called the "Bundoru Gang". They aim to monopolize cooking for themselves by capturing the Recipepes (レシピッピ, Reshipippi), small fairies that represent the world's dishes. As a result, Rosemary and three Energy Fairies from the kingdom are sent to the human world in Oishiina Town (おいしーなタウン, Oishīna Taun), where they meet Yui Nagomi and her friends Kokone Fuwa, Ran Hanamichi, and Amane Kasai. Together, the four become legendary warriors called the Pretty Cures to stop the Bundoru Gang from capturing all the Recipepes and recover the Recipe-Bon from them.
Characters
Pretty Cures
- Yui Nagomi (和実ゆい, Nagomi Yui) / Cure Precious (キュアプレシャス, Kyua Pureshasu)[3]
- Voiced by: Hana Hishikawa[4]
- The main protagonist of the series. A 13-year-old girl and a second-year middle school student at Shinsen Middle School. She is a relaxed, straightforward, and energetic person who likes to eat. Her family owns a diner, and she cherishes her late grandmother's motto, "Meals bring smiling faces". With the power of her fairy partner Kome-Kome, she can transform into her alter-ego, Cure Precious, whose theme color is pink.[5] She introduces herself by saying "Brimming with energy, from piping hot rice! Cure Precious!" (あつあつごはんで、みなぎるパワー!キュアプレシャス!, Atsuatsu Gohan de, Minagiru Pawā! Kyua Pureshasu!).
- Kokone Fuwa (芙羽ここね, Fuwa Kokone) / Cure Spicy (キュアスパイシー, Kyua Supaishī)[6]
- Voiced by: Risa Shimizu[4]
- A 14-year-old girl and a second-year middle school student at Shinsen Middle School. Her family owns a fine dining restaurant, and her peers tend to view her as someone who is out of their league. She is fashionable and cool and loves make-up and cute things, but struggles to be social around others. With the power of her fairy partner Pam-Pam, she can transform into her alter-ego, Cure Spicy, whose theme color is blue.[5] She introduces herself by saying "With a dainty sandwich, spice for your heart! Cure Spicy!" (ふわふわサンドde心にスパイス!キュアスパイシー!, Fuwafuwa Sando de Kokoro ni Supaisu! Kyua Supaishī!).
- Ran Hanamichi (華満らん, Hanamichi Ran) / Cure Yum-Yum (キュアヤムヤム, Kyua Yamuyamu)[7]
- Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi[4]
- A 14-year-old girl and a second-year middle school student at Shinsen Middle School. Her family owns a ramen shop. She is talkative and enthusiastic about food, and secretly runs a social media account where she posts about food. With the power of her fairy partner Mem-Mem, she can transform into her alter-ego, Cure Yum-Yum, whose theme color is yellow.[5] She introduces herself by saying "Sparkling noodle emotion! Cure Yum-Yum!" (きらめくヌードル・エモーション!キュアヤムヤム!, Kirameku nūdoru・emōshon! Kyua Yamuyamu!).
- Amane Kasai (菓彩 あまね, Kasai Amane) / Cure Finale (キュアフィナーレ, Kyua Fināre)[8]
- Voiced by: Ai Kayano[4][9]
- A 15-year-old girl and a third-year middle school student at Shinsen Middle School, where she was the president of its student council. She has a strong sense of justice and is known for being reliable. Her family owns a fruit parlor, and she has two older brothers. She was once Gentlu (ジェントルー, Jentorū), a general of the Bundoru Gang, until episode 12, when the Cures free her from brainwashing. After being freed from brainwashing, she gains the power to transform into her alter-ego, Cure Finale, whose theme color is gold.[5][10] She introduces herself by saying "Sweetness in full bloom, gently and gorgeously! Cure Finale!" (ジェントルにゴージャスに、咲き誇るスウィートネス!キュアフィナーレ!, Jentoru ni Gōjasu ni, Sakihokoru Sūītonesu! Kyua Fināre!).
Energy Fairies
- Kome-Kome II (コメコメ2世, Komekome Nisei)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori[11][12]
- The fox-like Energy Fairy of Rice, who from episode 3 onward has the ability to transform into a human girl. She was born from the powers of her ancestor, Kome-Kome I.
- Pam-Pam (パムパム, Pamupamu)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Hioka[13][14]
- The dog-like Energy Fairy of Bread.
- Mem-Mem (メンメン, Menmen)
- Voiced by: Tomoe Hanba[15][16]
- The dragon-like Energy Fairy of Noodles.
CooKingdom
- Rosemary (ローズマリー, Rōzumarī)
- Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno[17][12]
- A man from CooKingdom who came to Earth in search of the stolen Recipe-Bon. He has high beauty standards and knows cosmetology. In the past, he was one of Ginger's apprentices.
- CooKing (クッキング, Kūkingu)
- Voiced by: Takuma Suzuki[18]
- The King of CooKingdom.
- CooQueen (クックイーン, Kukkuīn)
- Voiced by: Emi Shinohara[19]
- The Queen of CooKingdom.
- Chervil (セルフィーユ, Serufīyu)
- Voiced by: Minami Tsuda[20]
- An apprentice of the Cook Fighters of CooKingdom.
- Ginger (ジンジャー, Jinjā)
- Voiced by: Yoshito Yasuhara[21][20]
- Rosemary's master, who was the leader of the Cook Fighters and a mentor to Rosemary, Cinnamon, and Fennel.
- Kome-Kome I (コメコメ1世, Komekome Ichisei) / Connectal Mochimochitto Fukkurara Glycogen Komex I (コネクトル・モチモチット・フックララ・グリコーゲン・コメックス1世, Konekutoru Mochimochitto Fukkurara Gurikōgen Komekkusu Ichisei)
- Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori
- Kome-Kome II's ancestor, who was known for his extraordinary powers.[22] Twenty years ago, he traveled with Ginger and the other Energy Fairies to Oishina Town. After learning from Yui and the others from the future that food and the memories associated with it would be in danger, he sacrificed himself to use his energy to protect Oishiina Town, giving birth to the current Kome-Kome.
Cook Fighters
- Takumi Shinada (品田拓海, Shinada Takumi) / Black Pepper (ブラックペッパー, Burakku Peppā)
- Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[23][24]
- Takumi is Yui's childhood friend and a third-year middle school student at Shinsen Middle School, whose family runs a guest house. He inherited an item called the Delicious Stone from his father Monpei. The Delicious Stone allows Takumi to transform into his alter-ego, Black Pepper.
Bundoru Gang
The series' main antagonists, the Bundoru Gang (ブンドル団, Bundoru Dan) are a group of phantom thieves responsible for stealing the Recipe-Bon from CooKingdom. They aim to monopolize dishes for themselves by capturing all the Recipepes.
Leaders
- Godatz (ゴーダッツ, Gōdattsu)
- Voiced by: Satoshi Mikami[19][25]
- The main antagonist of the series. The leader of the Bundoru Gang, who wants to collect all the Recipepes and own all types of cuisines. Episode 41 reveals that he is Fennel (フェンネル, Fen'neru), the Imperial Guard Captain of CooKingdom who was one of Ginger's apprentices. However, after Ginger chose Cinnamon over him, his jealousy led him to became Godatz. In Episode 44, he is defeated and loses the two Delicious Stones, turning him back into his original self. He is arrested for his crimes and put in prison.
Generals
- Secretoru (セクレトルー, Sekuretorū)
- Voiced by: Sayaka Kinoshita[26]
- The second-in-command of the Bundoru Gang, who has an insidious way of speaking. In Episode 42, Godatz betrays her.
- Narcistoru (ナルシストルー, Narushisutorū)
- Voiced by: Shūhei Sakaguchi[27]
- The self-proclaimed genius of the Bundoru Gang, who invents new gadgets to strengthen the Ubauzo. Episode 28 reveals that he was once a CooKingdom resident, but because of his inability to enjoy food he became an outcast and decided to join the Bundoru Gang: in the same episode, he is defeated and arrested. In Episode 37, he escapes from prison when Secretoru tries to attack him, but ultimately lets the Cures send him back.
- Spiritoru (スピリットルー, Supirittorū)
- Voiced by: Mitsuaki Kanuka[28]
- The cheerful robot of the Bundoru Gang, created by Narcistoru and powered by a Delicious Stone. Spiritoru was originally programmed with Narcistoru's tastes in mind and was kind with cheerleader-like tendencies. In Episode 27, Narcistoru removes his Delicious Stone, deactivating him. In Episode 28, Secretoru restores him with another Special Delicious Stone so he can go on missions again and reprograms him to be more serious and task-oriented. In Episode 45, he is reprogrammed and becomes good after realizing the value of sharing food with others.
Underlings
- Mini Spiritoru (ミニスピリットルー, Mini Supirittorū)
- Voiced by: Mitsuaki Kanuka
- The small robots of the Bundoru Gang, who resemble Spiritoru.
Monsters
- Ubauzo (ウバウゾー, Ubauzō)
- Voiced by: Soshiro Hori
- The series' main monsters. Their name is derived from the phrase "to steal" (奪う, ubau). They are created by the Bundoru Gang's generals using the stolen Recipepes and the Bundoru Gang's container. Upon being purified by the Cures, they say "I'm stuffed~" (オナカイッパ~イ, Onakaippai) and Recipepes are freed from the container. In Episode 10, Gentlu's container receives an upgrade and the Ubauzo become stronger. These Ubauzo are created from the bento box of the Bundoru Gang's members when they lend their power by saying ""Let me give you my power!" (何時に, 我が力を授けよう, Nanji ni, waga chikara). The box changes to be completely purple with a yellow line, with the Bundoru Gang's logo and sides that resemble horns. In Episode 13, a new upgraded type called Motto Ubauzo (もっとウバウゾー, Motto Ubauzō) is summoned by Narcistoru. In Episode 17, Narcistoru is able to fuse two possessed objects to create stronger Motto Ubauzo. In Episode 25, Spiritoru is able to fuse a cooking object and a non-cooking object to create an even stronger Motto Ubauzo. In Episode 28, a more powerful type called Gossori Ubauzo (ゴッソリウバウゾー, Gossori Ubauzō) is summoned by Secretoru.
Cures' family members
- Akiho Nagomi (和実 あきほ, Nagomi Akiho)
- Voiced by: Chie Nakamura[29] (Episodes 1-34), Ayumi Tsunematsu (Episode 39 onwards)
- Yui's mother and the owner of Nagomi Diner.
- Hikaru Nagomi (和実 ひかる, Nagomi Hikaru)
- Voiced by: Hidenobu Kiuchi[29]
- Yui's father. He works as a fisherman with Monpei Shinada around the world. Before marrying Akiho, his original name was Hikaru Shioda (潮田 ひかる, Shioda Hikaru).
- Yone Nagomi (和実 よね, Nagomi Yone)
- Voiced by: Yoshiko Miyazaki[30]
- Yui's late grandmother. She introduced the characteristic symbol of the Maneki-neko to Oishiina Town and is remembered for her proverbs and wisdom as well as her physical strength. Episode 38 reveals she is the series' narrator.
- Hatsuko Fuwa (芙羽 はつこ, Fuwa Hatsuko)
- Voiced by: Toa Yukinari[29]
- Kokone's mother.
- Shousei Fuwa (芙羽 しょうせい, Fuwa Shōsei)
- Voiced by: Taisuke Nakano[29]
- Kokone's father.
- Koshinosuke Hanamichi (華満 こしのすけ, Hanamichi Koshinosuke)
- Voiced by: Atsushi Ono[29]
- Ran's father.
- Tsurune Hanamichi (華満 つるね, Hanamichi Tsurune)
- Voiced by: Ai Kobayashi[29]
- Ran's mother.
- Rin Hanamichi (華満 りん, Hanamichi Rin)
- Voiced by: Rie Kawamura[29]
- Ran's younger sister.
- Run Hanamichi (華満 るん, Hanamichi Run)
- Voiced by: Akane Yamaguchi[29]
- Ran's younger brother.
- Shuichi Kasai (菓彩 しゅういち, Kasai Shūichi)
- Voiced by: Keisuke Fujii[29]
- Amane's father.
- Botan Kasai (菓彩 ぼたん, Kasai Botan)
- Voiced by: Naomi Shindō[29]
- Amane's mother.
- Yuan Kasai (菓彩 ゆあん, Kasai Yuan) & Mitsuki Kasai (菓彩 みつき, Kasai Mitsuki)
- Voiced by: Toshiya Miyata[31][29]
- Amane's older twin brothers.
Shinsen Middle School
- Wakana Tamaki (玉木 わかな, Tamaki Wakana)
- Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa[29]
- Yui's classmate from the soccer club.
- Iroha Endo (遠藤 いろは, Endo Iroha), Risa Takada (高田 りさ, Takada Risa) & Ena Nagase (長瀬 えな, Nagase Ena)
- Voiced by: Takako Tanaka[29] (Iroha), Rie Kawamura[29] (Risa) & Miyuri Shimabukuro[29] (Ena)
- Kokone's friends.
- Shinpei Takagi (高木 晋平, Takagi Shinpei)
- Voiced by: Noriaki Kanze[29]
- A student at Shinsen Middle School. He tells many lies to impress his classmates, but in reality, he has been struggling since his older brother moved to study. His brother had previously looked after him when he was little, as their parents were busy running the family shop.
- Moe Yamakura (山倉 もえ, Yamakura Moe)
- Voiced by: Ikumi Hasegawa[29]
- The vice president of Shinsen Middle School's student council.
Others
- An Shinada (品田 あん, Shinada An)
- Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[32]
- Takumi's mother, who works at Nagomi Diner and is also the owner of Fuku-An.
- Monpei Shinada (品田 門平, Shinada Monpei)
- Voiced by: Tetsuhiro Ikeda[29]
- Takumi's father. He works as a fisherman with Hikaru Nagomi around the world. He is from CooKingdom, where he was known as Cinnamon (シナモン, Shinamon) and was one of Ginger's apprentices. But when Fennel framed him as the one who stole the Recipe-Bon, Cinnamon left CooKingdom and arrived in Oishiina Town. There, he met An and decided to stay and marry her. He had previously entrusted Takumi with a Delicious Stone.
- Todoroki (轟)
- Voiced by: Shōto Kashii[29]
- Kokone's butler.
- Saki Matsuyama (松山 美枝, Matsuyama Saki)
- Voiced by: Roko Takizawa[29]
- An elderly lady who runs a traditional Japanese sweet shop.
- Yosuke Minato (湊 陽佑, Minato Yosuke) & Asae Sakurai (櫻井 麻恵, Sakurai Asae)
- Voiced by: Makoto Yasumura[29] (Yosuke) & Rie Kawamura[29] (Asae)
- Takumi's childhood friends and acquaintances.
- Takao Fujino (藤野 タカオ, Fujino Takao) & Miyako Fujino (藤野 みやこ, Fujino Miyako)
- Voiced by: Ikuto Kawamachi[29] (Takao) & Takako Tanaka[29] (Miyako)
- A married couple who run a yakisoba restaurant.
- Kumamon (くまモン)
- Voiced by: Himself[29]
- He is a guest of the "Churu Fest", an event in Oishiina Town which hosts noodles from all over the world. He met Ran's father during one of his trips.
- Maira Isuki (マイラ・イースキ, Maria Īsuki)
- Voiced by: Azumi Waki[29]
- The princess of the distant island of Isuki, who resembles Yui except for her eye color and her shy and composed personality. Years ago, she had met Monpei, who gave her a lucky cat.
- Genma Itak (ゲンマ・イースキ, Genma Ītaku)
- Voiced by: Atsuki Tani[29]
- Maira's butler.
- Sanza Isuki (サンザー・イースキ, Sanzā Īsuki)
- Voiced by: Yuki Yonai[29]
- Maira's evil older cousin who tries to oust her from the throne, deeming her incapable of being queen.
- Matasaburo Asai (浅井又三郎, Asai Matasaburo)
- Voiced by: Jiro Saito[29]
- An old man who occasionally returns to Oishiina Town to visit.
- Kosuke Asai (浅井宏輔, Asai Kōsuke)
- Voiced by: Yuki Urushiyama[29]
- Matasaburo's grandson, who dreams of becoming a professional baseball player.
- Hanna Tatemoto (館本飯菜, Tatemoto Hanna) / Tatemotte (たてもってぃ)
- Voiced by: Emiri Katō[32]
- A gourmet influencer.
- Mashiba Tamaki (玉木 ましば, Tamaki Mashiba)
- Voiced by: Kōichi Sōma[32]
- Wakana's father, who has a passion for sports.
- Sora Harewataru (ソラ・ハレワタール, Sora Harewatāru) / Cure Sky (キュアスカイ, Kyua Sukai)
- Voiced by: Akira Sekine
- A blue-colored Pretty Cure, from Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure.
Movie Characters
- Cait Sith (ケットシー, Ketto Shī)
- Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[34]
- The director of Dreamia and the main antagonist of Delicious Party Pretty Cure the Movie: Dreaming Children's Lunch!
- Dreamia Robots (ドリーミアロボット, Dorīmia Robotto)
- Voiced by: Shinji Mizuta and Kenshirō Kawanishi[35]
- The robots of Dreamia.
Development
On November 4, 2021, Toei trademarked the name for the new series to be released for the 2022 season. On November 25, 2021, the series title was officially unveiled on Toei's official website.[36][37][38] The website was later updated on January 9, 2022, with new information and a reveal of the main characters of the series.[39] Regarding the main theme of the series, ABC Animation Producer Kanako Tada said that "Food and cooking is irreplaceable in life, and at the same time, it has many important elements that give color to everyday life. Through this work, the motto Yui Nagomi cherishes: 'Meals bring smiling faces' will surely be an important word for everyone." Toei Animation producer Yasumi Kaori also said that "Warm feelings will surely make you smile. The happiness and joy of 'sharing' smiles also opens up new smiles... With that in mind, I chose 'gratitude' and 'sharing' as the main theme, and 'food' as the center of the story."[40]
The series also marks the debut role for Hana Hishikawa, who started her voice acting career back in 2020.[41]
On March 11, 2022, Toei Animation announced that the series would go on hiatus, due to its production being affected by a third-party hack that tampered with the studio's files.[42] It was later announced on March 13, 2022, that the show would be on hiatus for four weeks.[43] On April 3, 2022, it was announced that the show would be on hiatus for at least another week.[44] On April 6, it was announced that the show would resume airing beginning on April 17.[45]
Media
Anime
Delicious Party Pretty Cure officially aired on all ANN stations in Japan from February 6, 2022, to January 29, 2023, replacing Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure in its initial timeslot. Machico performed the series' opening theme "Cheers! Delicious Party♡Pretty Cure" (Cheers!デリシャスパーティ♡プリキュア, Cheers! Derishasu Pāti♡Purikyua) while Chihaya Yoshitake performed the first ending theme "Delicious Happy Days" and Rico Sasaki performed the second ending theme "Delicious Heart" (ココロデリシャス, Kokoro Derishasu). Shiho Terada (Garo) returns to compose the music for the third time. Toei Animation Inc. licensed the series in North America and several select territories and began streaming on Crunchyroll the same day it premiered in Japan.[46]
Films
A movie based on the anime, Delicious Party♡Pretty Cure the Movie: Dreaming♡Children's Lunch! (映画デリシャスパーティ♡プリキュア 夢みる♡お子さまランチ!, Eiga Derishasu Pāti♡Purikyua Yumemiru♡Okosama Rachi!) was released in Japanese movie theaters on September 23, 2022.
A theatrical film titled Pretty Cure All Stars F (映画 プリキュアオールスターズ F, Eiga Purikyua Ōrusutāzu F) will be released in Japanese movie theaters on September 15, 2023.
Manga
A manga adaption series began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine from February 3 (March 2022 issue) to December 28, 2022 (February 2023 issue) and illustrated by Futago Kamikita.
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External links
- Official website
- Official website (Asahi)
- Delicious Party Pretty Cure (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia