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HUGtto! Pretty Cure♡Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories (映画HUGっとプリキュア♡ふたりはプリキュア オールスターズメモリーズ?) is the 25th Pretty Cure movie, as well as the 11th All Stars movie produced by Toei Animation. To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the franchise, the HUGtto! Pretty Cure team joins forces with the Futari wa Pretty Cure team, alongside the other teams as well. The movie was released in theaters on October 27th, 2018 with a theme of memories.

Synopsis

We refuse to hand over everyone's precious memories!!
Wh・wh・what! Pretty Cure All Stars has suddenly gotten a lot smaller! And the reason for this is because Miden is aiming to steal the "Pretty Cure's Memories"! Once their memories are stolen, it seems they'll forget everything they've ever been through!? And all that remains is "HUGtto! Pretty Cure" and "Futari wa Pretty Cure" who are...in trouble!? I just can't wrap my head around all this! So with our power combined, let's go take back those shining precious memories!!

Characters

Cures

Mascots

Movie Exclusive Characters

  • Miden - The main villain of the movie

Trivia

  • This is the first crossover movie that premiered in fall.
  • All 55 Cures will have speaking roles.
  • Although all main character Pretty Cures in the TV series return, Cure Echo is noticeably absent, possibly due to her appearing primarily in the All Stars movies rather than any of the Pretty Cure seasons. She did, however, cameo in episode 37 of HUGtto! Pretty Cure that promotes this movie.
  • The Miracle Light for this movie is called the "Miracle❤️Memories Light".
  • During the release day, this movie was awarded the Guinness World Record title for the "Most Magical Warriors in An Anime Film" .
    • According to the official website, it states that "In order to meet the guidelines, each of the 55 characters had to speak and fight using magical powers in the film."
  • As the original first season Futari wa Pretty Cure did not have a theatrical feature released during its run, this movie is the first one to bear its name without the additional Max Heart denoting the second season.

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