Soaring Sky! Pretty Cure

[1] It began airing on all ANN stations in Japan from February 5, 2023 to January 28, 2024 succeeding Delicious Party Pretty Cure's timeslot.

When one of the Empress's agents, Kabaton, attempts to kidnap Ellee, Sora intervenes and pursues him, only for her and Ellee to warp to Sorashido City (ソラシド市, Sorashido-shi) on Earth, where middle school student Mashiro Nizigaoka and her grandmother, Yoyo, rescue them.

Skyland (スカイランド, Sukai Rando) is a land in the sky where Sora and Tsubasa come from, which the King and Queen rule over.

Their goal initially is to kidnap Ellee and sacrifice her, as Empress Underg believes she is Elleelain from 300 years ago.

The series' trademark was first confirmed by Toei in November 2022, and the official website launched on the same date.

[53] On January 8, 2023, Toei revealed the main characters, three of the voice actors, and the series' setting and theme.

[54][1] Takashi Tanaka of the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation said the theme of "heroism" was to honor the series' twentieth anniversary, adding that "in the history of Pretty Cure, which evolves and expands in various ways, one thing has remained unchanged: the heroines who have paved difficult paths with their own hands, leading the way and encouraging others.

She grows up while discovering her identity as a "hero" by leaving the world where she was born and raised and meeting Mashiro and her many friends.

Akira Sekine said "I will cherish this baton that I received from all the seniors who were involved in Pretty Cure, and I will do my best to spread courage and energy to everyone together with Sora!

I was grateful to be able to be involved in a work I had dreamed of, and to be able to live in the world as Ellee-chan, and face each episode with care.

Chisato Yoshitake, Karin Isobe, Rie Kitagawa, Yuri Komagata, Machico, and Kanako Miyamoto perform the film's insert theme, "All for one Forever".

[58][59][60] It is currently the highest grossing Pretty Cure film to date, with its opening week earning ¥591 million[61] and grossing a total of ¥1.19 billion at the Japanese box office[62] with a total of 978,000 tickets sold.

[64] A manga adaptation by the Futago Kamikita twins began serialization in the March 2023 issue of Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine.