Happiness Charge Precure! Movie: Ningyou No Kun... < iOS >
What makes this movie different is the character of Tsumugi. In the real world, she was a talented ballerina who lost the use of her legs. Consumed by the loss of her dream, she made a deal with Black Fang: in exchange for being able to dance again in the Doll Kingdom, she would help him lure the Pretty Cures into a trap. Key Highlights & Themes
The film challenges Cure Lovely’s relentless optimism. Megumi has to realize that she can’t "fix" everything with a smile—sometimes happiness is finding the strength to move forward even when things aren't perfect. Happiness Charge PreCure! Movie: Ningyou no Kun...
Fans of the series get treated to the movie-exclusive form, Super Happiness Lovely , featuring a gorgeous ballerina-inspired gown used to deliver the final blow to Black Fang. What makes this movie different is the character of Tsumugi
The Happiness Charge PreCure! movie, The Ballerina of the Land of Dolls , isn't just another flashy transformation showcase. It’s a surprisingly poignant story about despair, the weight of expectations, and what it truly means to "be happy." The Plot: A Doll’s Plea Key Highlights & Themes The film challenges Cure
Despite strong satisfaction ratings from fans, the movie faced stiff box-office competition in 2014 from heavy hitters like Frozen and Yo-kai Watch . However, it remains a favorite for many due to its higher-than-average emotional stakes and the inclusion of veteran voice actors like (Tsumugi) and Daisuke Ono (Prince Zeke).
Unusually for the franchise, the male lead Seiji Sagara finds himself captured and turned into a doll, leaving the girls to save him—a fun flip of traditional tropes. Reception and Impact
