WONDERFUL PRECURE! THE MOVIE! DOKIDOKI♡GAME NO SEKAI DE DAIBOUKEN!
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
ORIGINAL
RELEASE
September 13, 2024
LENGTH
71 min
DESCRIPTION
Komugi, Iroha, Yuki, Mayu, Daifuku and Satoru all got together to play the super popular game "Dokidoki♡TanuKingdom!"
But, as everyone was about to start enjoying the game, a suspicious tanuki somehow dragged them into the world of the game...
Then there's an even bigger problem! Komugi gets separated from Iroha and all the others...?!
"I aaalways want to stay by Iroha's side-wan!"
In order to reunite with her beloved Iroha, Komugi takes on all kinds of games and challenges!
Why in the world did it end up like this...? Just what kind of secret is the game world hiding...?
The clues are held by the girl who made the game, Natsuki.
Hirogaru Sky! Precure and Mahoutsukai Precure! also makes an appearance!
When everyone's feelings become one, a miracle happens?!
(Source: Official website, translated)
CAST
Komugi Inukai
Maria Naganawa
Mayu Nekoyashiki
Reina Ueda
Yuki Nekoyashiki
Satsumi Matsuda
Iroha Inukai
Atsumi Tanezaki
Sora Harewataaru
Akira Sekine
Mashiro Nijigaoka
Ai Kakuma
Ageha Hijiri
Ayaka Nanase
Liko Izayoi
Yui Horie
Mirai Asahina
Rie Takahashi
Tsubasa Yuunagi
Ayumu Murase
Haa-chan
Saori Hayami
Mofurun
Ayaka Saitou
Ellee-chan
Aoi Koga
Daifuku Toyama
Yuuichi Nakamura
Satoru Toyama
Takuma Terashima
Natsuki
Kana Hanazawa
Mujina
Kenta Miyake
Pokota
Shuusuke Fukutoku
Ponta
Junpei Gotou
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REVIEWS
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75/100Good movie that rushed some thingsContinue on AniListWonderful Precure! The Movie! An Epic Adventure in the Game World! is the 33rd film of the franchise and the only one that features the Wonderful Precure as the absolute protagonists. It’s one of the series I had the chance to follow weekly with pleasure, which is why it made me happy to see those characters again after months.
After watching the recent All Stars, this film seemed to me of incredible quality. I even find it quite in line with the main series—not vaguely so—since it talks about love for animals. Added to this is the video game component, which I hope is a teaser for the future. It definitely could have been handled better, but I didn’t mind it at all and I accept that it had a light tone, even though there could have been more obstacles. I loved the reference of Wonderful/Nyammy imitating the poses of Black/White. Using the endings as part of the soundtrack was also a nice idea, which allowed us to see Yuki dancing with a smile and getting embarrassed in front of Komugi. Mofurun randomly defeating everyone is another little gem. In general, I considered the game world a good way to entertain without having to make the Precure fight.
Regarding Daifuku, I went wild when I heard him speak with Gojo’s arrogant voice from JJK—it suits him and aligns with what Komugi said in an episode. He also has a similar personality to his and got me hyped when he promised Satoru that he would protect Iroha for him. However, considering how much his human form and the duo’s transformations were promoted back when the film came out, I expected to see more of them, especially since I already found it strange that they didn’t become Precure in the main series, excluding the finale. Overall, I would have liked to see more interaction between Satoru and Daifuku, since the former always showed the desire to talk to him. If I had to keep the same plot, I would have at least made the bunny take part in the games together with the other two animals. In any case, the scene in which Yuki shows him he didn’t transform using a mirror was fun.
I appreciated that they stayed quite connected to the main series, citing the GaruGaru. Also, Mey-Mey appears too, though it felt strange that Niko didn’t say anything about the events. The past Precure have a really minimal role, and interactions are very few. However, at least they allowed us to see some very brief battles, albeit of good quality.
Now, speaking of the original characters, Natsuki is the one I liked the most. Sure, I think she should’ve had more scenes, but her flashback struck and moved me, showing how deeply she was attached to that tanuki. Ponta and Pokota, on the other hand, are quite empty and inconsistent, as they even change sides from one moment to the next. Finally, Mujina didn’t displease me as an antagonist. He well represents a character who just wants someone’s closeness, and for that reason, he kidnaps humans, so people like Natsuki. I’m not entirely sure how he became a wolf in the outside world, but oh well. I was surprised to see a jump scare from him actually done well. His death was moving.
My favorite scene is the one where Komugi ends up in the void and tries to escape it in every way, retracing different moments he lived with Iroha; Mujina tries to sway him to his side, saying he’ll let him live forever with his friend, but Komugi, naively, says that they’ll grow old together as grandmas… And then I think back to episode 44 of Wonderful Precure, and I suffer a lot because of those naive words of his.
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