List of Pretty Cure films

In addition, the Pretty Cure All Stars films, which feature storylines that team up characters from every series to date, began releasing annually in Japan starting in 2009, often airing in the spring of each year.

(映画 ふたりはプリキュア スプラッシュ☆スター チクタク危機一髪!, Eiga Futari wa Purikyua Supurashu Sutā Tiku Taku Kiki Ippatsu!

However, when the girls meet Shadow and are prepared to fight him, he surprises them by recreating the Crystals of the Mirror Kingdom into Dark versions of themselves, who declare to be their opponents.

Love, Miki, Inori and Setsuna are planning a pajama party, but soon they find all the toys in Clover Town are disappearing.

But with the power of the Miracle Lights, Peach transforms into Cure Angel before rescuing the toys and convincing Toymajin that children really do care about them.

Back in the present, Miyuki, Akane, Yayoi, Nao, and Reika all go to a book expo where they come across a quaint little movie theater.

Whilst watching the movie, a strange girl named Nico suddenly pops out of the screen, pursued by Kingaku and Gingaku.

After the Cures manage to beat the two monsters, Nico takes them to the World of Picture Books, where characters from various fairy tales live.

There, the girls are given the opportunity to live out roles of their favourite book protagonists; Cinderella, Issun-bōshi, Sun Wukong, Urashima Tarō and Momotarō.

These heroes are soon possessed by a dark force, causing them to show resentment towards the girls and attack them, wanting a world where stories have no endings.

Backed up by the support of her friends, who will never hate her despite their injuries, Miyuki conveys her feelings of gratitude to Nico for helping her learn to smile.

After the girls are overpowered by the Demon Lord's attack, Miyuki takes a direct hit in order to protect Nico killing her instantly.

Later, whilst discussing their elementary school days with Alice, Rikka, and Makoto, Mana recalls owning a dog named Mallow, who died when she was little.

That night, a mysterious man named Marsh uses a clarinet to call forth forgotten and discarded objects that still feel they have use, combining together into a giant whale-shaped blimp in the sky.

Marsh, who Mana doesn't seem to recognise, starts trapping people inside film reels, forcing them to relive their past memories for eternity, depriving them of their futures.

He then summons three henchmen; Purple Buggy, Silver Clock, and Mannequin Carmine, to fight against the Cure, reassembling them no matter how many times they are destroyed.

Overwhelming the Cures, Marsh traps them inside their own memories, with Mana finding herself in her elementary school days when both her grandmother and Maro were still alive.

Meanwhile, Sharuru and the other fairies are approached by Bebel, a former acquaintance of Marsh, who informs them that they must venture inside the memories of their partners in order to save them.

Cautious about Bebel's words that Mana will never give up, Marsh sends his henchmen after Rikka, Alice, and Makoto, deeming them a threat.

Rikka and Alice manage to find each other within their memories, soon joined by their partners, whilst Davi convinces Makoto not to run away from the reality of the Trump Kingdom's situation.

Rikka and Alice fight off against their opponents whilst Makoto is assisted by the arrival of Aguri, Cure Ace.

Being left with no regrets, Mallow leaves behind his psyche, which gives Mana the powerful Engage Mode, allowing her to defeat the clarinet.

After the girls return to the present and everyone who was imprisoned is freed, Bebel takes care of Maro's psyche, revealing herself to be Mana's grandmother.

Ningyō no Kuni no Barerīna), based on the eleventh series, Happiness Charge PreCure!, was released on October 11, 2014.

Unlike the other films before it, which featured a single narrative, this film is a triple feature consisting of three parts; a cel-animated short, titled The Pumpkin Kingdom's Treasure (パンプキン王国のたからもの, Panpukin Ōkoku no Takaramono), and two fully CG animated shorts, titled Precure and Refi's Wonder Night!

and Cure Flora and the Mischievous Mirror (キュアフローラといたずらかがみ, Kyua Furōra to Itazura Kagami), was released on October 31, 2015.

, based on the thirteenth series, Witchy PreCure!, this film is a double feature including a fully CG animated short, titled Cure Miracle and Mofurun's Magic Lesson!

, based on the fourteenth series, Kirakira Pretty Cure a la Mode, this film is a double feature including a fully CG animated short, titled Petit☆Dream Stars!

PreCure 5 GoGo!, this film is a double feature including a fully CG animated short, titled Tropical-Rouge!

), based on the ninteeth series, Delicious Party Pretty Cure, this film is a double feature including a fully CG animated short, titled My Precious Lunch (わたしだけのお子さまランチ, Watashi dake no okosama ranchi).