DokiDoki! PreCure

[6][7] The series is produced by Hiroaki Shibata, who produced Digimon Data Squad, and written by Ryōta Yamaguchi, who wrote the scripts for Sailor Moon Sailor Stars, Cutie Honey Flash and The Vision of Escaflowne.

The series aired on the ANN network from February 3, 2013, to January 26, 2014,[8][9] replacing Smile PreCure!

[14][15][16] The international English dub was removed from Netflix on November 9, 2024 alongside Glitter Force.

Along with her friends Rikka and Alice, as well as Makoto and the mysterious girl Aguri Madoka, who later joins them, they become Pretty Cure to save Trump Kingdom while protecting people's hearts from selfishness and the Jikochu.

The Cures transform using the power of the Cure Loveads (キュアラビーズ, Kyua Rabīzu, Saban: Glitter Charms), which they place in a smartphone-like device called the Lovely Commune (ラブリーコミューン, Raburī Komyūn, Saban: Glitter Pad).

(プリキュア ラブリンク!, Purikyua Rabu Rinku!, Saban: Glitter Force Makeover!)

After the final battle, it becomes a republic after King Trump decides to retire from the throne and Joe becomes its president.

Their goal is to transform selfish desires into "Janergy" (ジャネジー, Janejī) in order to revive their leader and create more of their kind.

Lust (ルスト, Rusuto) and Goma (ゴーマ, Gōma, Pride) were killed by Makoto's comrades, who sacrificed themselves during the Jikochu's attack on the Trump Kingdom.

[31] Marvelous AQL began releasing the series on DVD from May 29, 2013, and on Blu-ray Disc from September 27, 2013.

The first season was released on Netflix on August 18, 2017, comprising 15 episodes and covering multiple languages.

The DokiDoki Pretty Cures made their theatrical debut in the Pretty Cure All Stars film, Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart (プリキュアオールスターズ New Stage 2 こころのともだち, PuriKyua Ōru Sutāzu Nyū Sutēji Tsū: Kokoro no Tomodachi), which was released in Japanese theatres on March 16, 2013, with an official soundtrack released on March 13, 2013.

A character song album featuring songs performed by Kanako Miyamoto (as Cure Sword), titled "Songbird", was released by Marvelous AQL on May 29, 2013, alongside the original soundtrack's first volume, Pretty Cure Sound Love Link.

Then on November 20, the second original soundtrack for the series was released under the title Pretty Cure Sound Arrow.

A manga adaptation by Futago Kamikita began serialization in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine in March 2013 and ended in February 2014.

Merchandise of the anime were also issued during the series's initial run, including bags, watches, raincoats, etc.

Several toys featuring the Cure's transformation devices and weapons were also released by Bandai during the series' airing.

Series writer Ryōta Yamaguchi wrote the novel, while Akira Takahashi drew the cover art.