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3[[caption-width-right:300: Thought one group of Cures was good? How about ''all'' of them?]]
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5''Pretty Cure All Stars ''is a series of [[BatFamilyCrossover crossover movies]] that teams up all of the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' teams. Each film features Cures from all continuities joining forces to combat a new powerful foe, with [[CharacterFocus focus given]] to the teams from the currently-airing season and the recently-ended one.
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7The franchise started out as a five-minute short that played before the ''[[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!]]'' movie that adapted the ''Pretty Cure'' arcade game ''Go Go Dream Live'', which told the story of the first encounter between the ''[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart]]'', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar'' and ''[[Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!]]'' teams, as well as the prototype of the BigBad for two of the movies.
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9The first three movies (''DX'', ''[=DX2=]'', and ''[=DX3=]'') follow a very simple formula: the current generation of Pretty Cure (''[[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Fresh]]'', ''[[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure HeartCatch]]'' and ''[[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Suite]]'', respectively) encounter a new BigBad who is seeking a MacGuffin to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world]], and resurrects a team of bad guys from previous series to help him. The current Pretty Cure team up with the previous generations of Pretty Cure to kick ass, with the finale involving the use of "Miracle Lights" (a [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth-wall-breaking]] toy that the kids in the audience are encouraged to wave at this point) to power up the Pretty Cure enough to save the day.
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11''New Stage: Friends of the Future'', the fourth movie, marks the start of the ''New Stage'' trilogy. Following the return and subsequent defeat of [[BigBad Fusion]] from the first movie by the teams up to Suite, the Pretty Cure have become popular heroes and icons in Yokohama. One such fan is [[AudienceSurrogate Ayumi Sakagami]], a shy and lonely middle-school girl who secretly wishes that she could become a Pretty Cure as well. Unfortunately, Fusion is preparing to revive itself once more, and Ayumi finds herself caught in the crossfire after she befriends a mysterious yellow blob she names, "Fuu-chan".
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13The fifth movie, ''New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart'', introduces two new fairies as the focus characters. As for the heroines themselves, they're invited to another world, seemingly as the guests of honor for a "Pretty Cure Party" at a school for fairies. However, it's actually a trap by a mysterious creature whose main goal is to steal away their [[TransformationTrinket Transformation Trinkets]].
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15The sixth movie, ''New Stage 3: Friends of Eternity'' celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the ''Pretty Cure'' franchise. When children begin suddenly begin not waking up, the Pretty Cure step in to find out what's going on, leading them to discover the troubled dream fairy Yumeta and his mother, whose seeking to make her son happy by keeping the children in the Land of Dreams.
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17A seventh movie, ''Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival♪'' is the first standalone ''All Stars'' movie not part of a trilogy. The Cures are invited by the kingdom of Harmonia to participate in their Spring Carnival, not knowing the entire kingdom is in the hands of a PhantomThief and his crony.
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19The eighth movie, ''Everyone Sing♪ Miraculous Magic'' celebrates the 20th Pretty Cure movie. A new threat seeks the tears of the 42 Pretty Cure (the 41 TV heroines plus Cure Echo), which has the power to destroy the world.
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21On October 29th, 2016, it was revealed that the movie series would be retroactively expanded as ''Pretty Cure Stars'', a crossover series with similar premise but with a more compact cast, involving only the current season and the two seasons before, much like the ''Super Sentai VS.'' movies. The first of these new movies was ''Pretty Cure Dream Stars!'', in which a lonely girl named Sakura flees from a threat in her world in search of the Pretty Cures of [[Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure Keys]], [[Anime/MahouTsukaiPrettyCure Jewels]], and [[Anime/KiraKiraPrecureALaMode Sweets]] to rescue her captured friend [[TalkingAnimal Shizuka]].
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23The tenth ''Stars'' movie, ''Pretty Cure Super Stars!'', teams up the Pretty Cures of the [[Anime/MahoGirlsPrecure Maho Girls]], [[Anime/KiraKiraPrecureALaMode KiraKira]], and [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure HuGtto!]] teams. A mysterious figure who [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure Hana]] met as a child seeks restitution for an unfulfilled promise she made to him in the past.
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25In an oddball addition, TheMovie for ''[=HuGtto=]'' is one of these, entitled ''[=HUGtto!=] [=PreCure=] ♥ Futari wa [=PreCure=]: All-Stars Memories'', in which the [=HuGtto=] team teams up with Cure Black and White to rescue the other teams from a villain who has kidnapped them, stole their memories, and turned them into adorable little babies. As well, episodes 36 and 37 of ''[=HuGtto=]'' marks the first in-series ''Pretty Cure All-Stars'' event and makes all movies officially canon.
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27The 2019 installment of the franchise is ''Pretty Cure Miracle Universe'', in which the [=KiraKira=], [=HuGtto!=], and the brand new Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure team discover the origins of the Miracle Lights.
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29The 2020 installment is titled ''Pretty Cure Miracle Leap: A Strange Day with Everyone''. In it, a spirit named Miraclun who can create Miraclun Lights is pursued by a spirit named Refrain, and it’s up to the casts of ''[=HuGtto!=]'', ''[=Star☆Twinkle=]'', and the new ''[[Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure Healin’ Good♡Pretty Cure]]'' to protect her and end Refrain’s GroundhogDayLoop. Additionally, the three pink Cures of this movie cameo in the ending dance sequence of the concurrent ''Super Sentai'' VS Movie, ''Film/KishiryuSentaiRyusoulgerVSLupinrangerVSPatranger''.
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31After taking a two year hiatus, the franchise returned in 2023 to [[MilestoneCelebration celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary]] with ''Pretty Cure All-Stars F'', which serves as TheMovie for ''Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure'' similar to ''All-Stars Memories'' serving as ''[=HUGtto!=]'s'' movie. Ambitiously, it is going to feature '''ALL 78 main Cures''' from every series, as the Cures find themselves in a strange new world where Preme fights alone against the forces of Lord Ark... ''or does she?''
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33The movies are shameless cash-ins for the titular CashCowFranchise, but the chance to see all the Cures teaming up for an epic battle and interacting with one another is entertaining in its own right, and the series has proven successful.
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35The series' {{Spear Counterpart}}s would be Franchise/SuperSentai's ''Super Sentai VS.'' movies and Franchise/KamenRider's ''Movie War'' movies, and by proxy, [[Characters/SuperHeroTaisenSeries the Super Hero Taisen crossovers]].
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37The characters exclusive to these movies is listed [[{{Characters/PrettyCureAllStars}} here]].
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41!! The movies contain examples of:
42* AdaptationalJerkass: The ''Dream Stars!'' [[GagSub bad sub]] makes changes that have the girls say rather unpleasant things and outright declaring they hate each other.
43* AnimationBump:
44** Particularly concerning Cure Dream in the first movie.
45*** Many fans caught a bigger one ''again'' concerning Nozomi in ''Spring Carnival''. They noted that the change made her older.
46** ''Miraculous Magic'' has many hand-drawn dance routines that reminiscent of musical theater, with dramatic hand gestures and the singers’ bodies swaying along the songs' rhythm.
47** ''All Stars Memories'' takes the StockFootage of the transformation sequences and finishing moves from ''Max Heart'' and recreates them with vastly improved visual quality.
48* AprilFoolsDay: For April 1 of 2018, Toei [[http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2018/04/01-1/toei-animation-teases-dragon-ball-super-x-precure-super-stars-team-up-for-april-fools-day announced]] a fake team up between [[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure Cure Yell]]'s appearance in ''Super Stars!'' and [[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]]'s appearance in the [[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly new movie]] for ''Anime/DragonBallSuper''.
49* AscendedFanboy: Fangirl, technically, but same principle. [[spoiler:Ayumi Sakagami idolizes the Pretty Cure and ends up becoming a movie-exclusive Cure called "Cure Echo"]].
50* AudienceParticipation: The Miracle Lights toys.
51* AutobotsRockOut: A subdued version in ''Spring Carnival'' with Haruka using this to pull the Cures out of a ''very'' tricky situation.
52* TheBabyOfTheBunch: ''All Stars F'': 13 year old [[Anime/StarTwinklePrecure Lala]] is placed in Team Butterfly alongside 17 year old [[Anime/KiraKiraPrettyCureALaMode Yukari]] (whom she doesn't get along with), 18 year old [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure Ageha]], and 20 year old [[Anime/HealinGoodPrecure Asumi]].
53** Lala however is eclipsed by Elle from Cure Wing's group, who is ''around 1-2 years old'', and the most recent Cure '''''to date'''''.
54* BackFromTheDead: Apparently, many villains who didn't pull a HeelFaceTurn, in the second movie. [[SerialEscalation Eclipsed]] by ''All Stars F'', which has [[spoiler:'''''All''''' the Pretty Cure, who Supreme manages to ''defeat'', only to find that even that doesn't stick.]]
55* BadassCrew: The Pretty Cures. Considering the crew becomes larger every year, it slowly grows into a BadassArmy. Most notably in ''All Stars F''.
56* BatFamilyCrossover: ''All Stars'' is a crossover of all ''Pretty Cure'' continuities up to ''Maho Girls'', after which it gets phased out and replaced with ''Stars'', a more compact BatFamilyCrossover for the three most recent seasons. ''All Stars Memories'' features ''[[RevisitingTheRoots all the main Cures that existed at the time]]'', ''All Stars F'', meanwhile, features ''[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Every single Cure]]'' '''''[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg that ever existed!]]'''''.
57* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor:
58** Oh, Hibiki, you shouldn't have yelled at Hummy to disappear in ''[=DX3=]''...
59** Ayumi's frustration with being the new kid in another city in ''New Stage 1'' causes her to wish for everything to reset back to the way things were before she moved. Fu-Chan mistook it for a DeadlyEuphemism and starts destroying the city thinking it would make her happy.
60** [[spoiler: Preme had to give her ''mascot'' half of her powers, not thinking about what that might mean. Of course, she ends up becoming a Pretty Cure ''properly''.]]
61* BigDamnHeroes:
62** This happened about three times in the first movie. First, [[spoiler:Cure Black and Cure White saved Milky Rose, Cure Mint, and Cure Aqua from an freakin' huge Zakenna aeroplane. Then Cure Bloom and Cure Egret saved Cure Dream, Cure Lemonade, and Cure Rouge from an falling Uzainaa. Then Cure Peach, Cure Berry, and Cure Pine, are saved by everyone else from the innards of the Big Bad!]] The second movie has even more of them!
63** ''New Stage'' pulls this off with having the pre-Suite teams start crawling out of the woodwork as Ayumi and the Smile and Suite teams try to reach Fusion.
64** In ''Everyone Sings - Miraculous Magic'', the Doki-Doki team shows up to save Cure Magical against Dyspear while the Happiness Charge team helps bail Miracle out when Noise shows up. Later in the same movie, Cure Echo returns to save Cure Magical from Pierrot.
65* BittersweetEnding: The ending to the ''Precure All Stars [=DX3=]'' movie. [[spoiler:Black Hole is defeated and all worlds are saved, but at the cost of the Flower of Life that connects them all. This forces everyone to say goodbye to their fairy companions and their powers...until after the credits where Hibiki and Kanade's fairy friends make a new discovery which allows them to negate the "bitter" part of the ending.]]
66* BlatantLies: Mirai and Riko try to lie out of the fact that they can perform actual magic after Riko stops Haruka and Mofurun from falling over using it.
67* BreakingOldTrends: ''Pretty Cure All Stars F'', similar to the habits of it's [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure accompanying series]], is the ''first'' movie to have plans to broadcast in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau... ''[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Italy]]'', when every single previous movie only released in Japanese cinemas.
68** Like previous films, ''All Stars F'' confirmed that it will be having its own movie-exclusive Cure with Cure Supreme. [[spoiler:Unlike previous films, Cure Supreme is unambiguously ''evil'' (at first), having been responsible for killing ''every Cure'' prior to the start of the movie. While this is balanced out by a new heroic Cure being introduced that plays a major role in her defeat, Cure Supreme still stands out as being the only truly evil Cure that isn't an EvilKnockoff or BrainwashedAndCrazy, unlike Dark Pretty Cure or Queen Mirage, [[HeelFaceTurn though in the end Supreme has a change of heart after finally being defeated by the Cures]]]].
69** Like other ''All Stars'' movies, it features all the main Cures. However, it's also been confirmed that all the ''auxillary'' Cures, like [[Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure Kome-Kome]], [[Anime/KiraKiraPrettyCureALaMode Cure Pekorin]] and [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar the Kiryu Twins]] make an appearance, making it the first ''All Stars'' movie to include ''ALL'' the Cures, '''''period'''''.
70* BreakingTheFourthWall: Most of the ''Pretty Cure'' movies in general do this with the Miracle Lights. Sakura from ''Dream Stars!'' in noteworthy in that her Miracle Light seems to give her the ability to break the fourth wall herself, and she actually does so multiple times in the movie to drive the plot forward. The BigBad even notices she has the power to do this and wants to use her [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou to get to the real world]].
71* BroughtDownToNormal: The villain of ''New Stage 2'' seeks to steal the transformation devices of the girls. A teaser picture showing Nagisa, Honoka and Hikari on the run and the pouches where they keep their devices still around their waists show that he does pull it off.
72* TheBusCameBack: Ayumi, Grell, and Enyen return in full in ''New Stage 3'', though only Ayumi returns in ''Singing with Everyone - Miraculous Magic'', and all three return in a FreezeFrameBonus in ''All Stars F''.
73* ButtMonkey:
74** Plenty of jokes are made at Love's expense in ''[=DX2=]'', including her getting beaned in the head by a falling Miracle Light, getting roasted by her team for misplacing the tickets, and falling on her butt during a BigDamnHeroes moment.
75** Uraganos and Shadow in ''[=DX2=]'' and ''[=DX3=]'', respectively. [[spoiler:Uraganos is the only revived villain who gets killed. And who does kill him? It's Chiffon (with a Miracle Light)! Shadow is the only villain who is killed by the mascots (with the Miracle Lights) and doesn't go into their OneWingedAngel form]].
76* CallBack:
77** When Cure Echo returns, the first ones to notice her are Cure Melody and Cure Happy. Hibiki and Miyuki had a role in her story in ''New Stage 1''.
78** In All Stars F:
79*** During her introductory fight, [[Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure Cure Flora]] attacks with her normal finisher ''then'' calls upon her SuperMode and stronger finisher... '''''without''''' any cutting away, the only sign of her changing state being her clothing billowing out, referencing Flora transforming '''''in real-time''''' during the season proper, and a long-term implication that the transformations happen '''''much''''' faster than is depicted.
80*** When Manatsu, Yui and Sora look for food, Manatsu and Yui are about to pick a blatantly poisonous mushroom while Sora yells at them to not touch it, clearly having learnt her lesson from Episode 3 of her [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure home series]] where she almost made the same mistake.
81* TheCameo: Several in the movies. Many minor characters and [[HeelFaceTurn former]] villains as well as a villain who survived appear in the background or in "the minor characters shots".
82** The [[SinisterSilhouettes silhouettes]] of the seven [[BigBad Big Bads]] from the franchise appear in ''[=DX3=]''. [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Jaaku King]] (Dotsuko Zone), [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Gohyan]] (Dark Fall), [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Desparaiah]] (Nightmare), [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo the Director]] (Eternal), [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Moebius]] (Labyrinth) and [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Dune]] (Desert Apostles). However, their names are not mentioned, but the evil organizations they represent are.
83** Pretty much every DemotedToExtra character who appears in the ''New Stage'' movies has only cameo moments, even if they do something.
84** Ayumi in ''New Stage 2'', when she and her friends pass by Saki's family bakery.
85** ''Spring Carnival'' mentions a lot of Call Backs including Labyrinth's state post-''Fresh'' and showing off [[spoiler:the purified Noise]].
86** In ''STMM'', unlike the clones of [[Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure Dyspear]], [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Noise]], [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Pierrot]], [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Gohyan]], [[Anime/DokiDokiPrettyCure Proto-Jikochuu]] and [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo the Director]], who were all given plenty of action and screentime, the clones of [[Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure Red]], [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Jaaku King]], [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Dune]] and [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Moebius]] only appear to blow themselves up. [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Desparaiah]], on the other hand, [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome does not get even that privilege]].
87** ''Hugtto ♥ Futari Wa'' finally fixes a glaring omission concerning Itsuki by [[spoiler:giving her her TimeSkip longer hair that she had at the end of ''Heartcatch''.]]
88** For the final battle in ''Pretty Cure All Stars F''. '''''every''''' non-mainline Cure, including [[Anime/MahouTsukaiPrettyCure Cure Mofurun]], [[Anime/KiraKiraPrettyCureALaMode Cure Pekorin]], [[Anime/TropicalRougePrettyCure Cure Oasis]], [[Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure Kome-Kome]], [[Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure as many International Cures as possible]] ''[[MyFriendsAndZoidberg ...and Cure Echo, Guren and Enen]]'' assist the Cures, meaning practically '''''all''''' the Cures make an appearance in the film.[[note]]It would be impossible to include every single International Cure, or all the Cures from the Hugtto finale..[[/note]]
89** ''F'' doesn’t just include the non-mainline Cures, but also about '''''every single supporting character from each series''''', effectively blowing Hugtto’s cameos from Episode 37 out of the water.
90* CanonForeigner:
91** ''Mirai no Tomodachi'' introduces a movie-exclusive Cure named Ayumi Sakagami/Cure Echo, a ShrinkingViolet who becomes much bolder after becoming a Cure. She didn't appear in canon until having a brief appearance in ''Anime/HugttoPrettyCure''.
92** ''All Stars F'' brings in a new Cure, from a previously unknown season [[note]]Which is identified in-universe as Another Dimension Pretty Cure[[/note]], by the name of Cure Supreme, who teams up with [[Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure Cure Sky]], [[Anime/DeliciousPartyPrettyCure Cure Precious]], and [[Anime/TropicalRougePrettyCure Cure Summer]] to form Team Sky. [[spoiler: What none of Team Sky know (at first) is that Supreme is actually the BigBad in disguise, having decided to observe the Cures to figure out why they revived after it defeated them, having made ''the entire setting of Another Dimension Pretty Cure'' to study the nature of Pretty Cure. However, by the end of the movie, both Preme ''and'' Puka have become proper Cures, retaining the Another Dimension motifs, having realised that it was their bonds of friendship and collective desire to save the world that was what made them Cures.]]
93* Music/TheCancanSong: The fight against the giant dog in ''Dream Stars!'' has an instrumental of "Infernal Gallop" playing to emphasize the comedy.
94* CannotKeepASecret:
95** Hummy pulls this off twice, effectively blowing her existence to others.
96** Miyuki continues her trend when she tries to introduce the rest of her friends to the Suite team.
97** Riko and Mofurun fail to uphold the masquerade over their magical natures when they encounter the ''Go! Princess'' girls. Later, Haruka blows the fact that Mirai and Riko can perform actual magic.
98* CanonWelding: 14 magical girls from 4 different continuities save the day in the first movie. Awesome. And the sequels just keep adding more, with ''All Stars F'' having over '''''a hundred''''' magical girls from twenty different continuities... as well as a few movie exclusive ones...
99* CharacterFocus:
100** The members of the current series' team are positioned as the main characters, while the members of the previous series' team get the second-most focus. This does mean that the older teams aren't really allowed to do as much.
101** ''[=DX3=]'' seems to be the only aversion as the other older Cures get as much coverage as the Suite and Heartcatch Cures.
102** ''Dream Stars!'' onward seeks to remedy this by only featuring the three most recent teams in order to give all of them more focus, though the most recent team is still in the main characters spot overall.
103** ''All Stars F'' slightly mitigates this by having a random scattering of Cures from various seasons, but still focuses on more recent seasons and only the most recent season has it's entire roster appear for the full film, with the older seasons having one or two voiced representatives.
104* ChekhovsGun: At the end of ''New Stage 1'', Ayumi's Cure Echo ribbon falls off and becomes a green [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Cure Decor]]. [[spoiler:When she returns in ''New Stage 3'', she's seen ''wearing it''.]] Related to that, Guren and Eren in ''New Stage 2'' are a pair of young fairies learning about their role as mascots for Pretty Cures. In ''New Stage 3'', it pays off when they find themselves encountering Ayumi, who they call the ''[[FakeUltimateHero Fake Pretty Cure]]''... [[spoiler: only for her to correct the ''fake'' part...]]
105* TheChosenMany: Lampshaded by the Dark Witch in ''[=DX3=]''.
106-->'''Dark Witch:''' It seems you manage to sprout like weeds, Pretty Cures!
107* ClarkKenting: Averted in each of the movies.
108** ''DX'': The girls figure out who was who after they reveal that they were heading to places that the other teams usually hung out at.
109** ''[=DX2=]'': Love is quick to ask Tsubomi and Erika how they knew Chypre and Coffret. She has an idea, but it's their transformation that confirms it.
110** ''[=DX3=]'': Hummy crashes the Heartcatch girls' fashion show and Hibiki busts in, chewing out the cat in front of everyone.
111** ''New Stage'': Hummy ends up giving a cupcake to Candy as they were in Hibiki and Miyuki's bags respectively.
112* ColorCodedCharacters: In the third movie, the Cures are sent to different dimensions in three mostly-color-coordinated groups (pink-tinted leaders, cool-color-tinted girls, and bright-color-tinted girls).
113* CombinationAttack: The climaxes of the DX movies all have every team firing off their {{Finishing Move}}s together at the BigBad for one of these. Besides those examples…
114** In ''New Stage 2'', the Smile and [=DokiDoki=]! teams bring their finishers together for what Sunny dubs the [=DokiDoki=] Smile Miracle Bomber.
115** DoubleSubverted in ''Miraculous Magic'' when the four Pink Cures of the "[=SuiSmiHeaFresh=] Pretty Cure" team fire their {{Finishing Move}}s at once… only for each attack to knock each other out of the way. Then Cure Miracle jumps in to knock the attacks back on track, allowing for a proper CombinationAttack that takes down two revived {{Big Bad}}s.
116* ContinuityNod:
117** When Cure Sword addresses Cure Peace as her senpai before their teams do a CombinationAttack, the confidence boost it gives is indicated by the usual StockFootage of Peace Thunder being replaced with the LetsGetDangerous variant that appeared in episode 19 of ''Smile'' (the one about Yayoi’s late father).
118** ''New Stage 3'' has a number of references to previous ''Pretty Cure'' movies:
119*** Yumeta walking between Megumi's legs and Megumi calling him out of his stupor is the same thing Mana did to Eren in ''New Stage 2''.
120*** Milky Rose pulls off the same ground-shattering punch she used on Fusion in ''DX''.
121** The "Happy Head Attack" from ''New Stage 1'' returns, as does the “Pretty Cure Combination Punch” from ''[=DX3=]'', though this one is classified as “New Stage”, due to adding in Cure Happy, Cure Heart, and Cure Lovely.
122*** The BeamOWar that was consistent in the ''DX'' movies returns here, though it’s just Lovely and Princess.
123* CosmicRetcon: The plan of the BigBad in ''Pretty Cure All Stars F''. [[spoiler: She believes herself more powerful than anything else in existence, and is testing her own power by erasing all the Cures, creating an antagonist and minions for her to fight as the sole Pretty Cure that has ever existed or will exist.]]
124* CrowdedCastShot:
125** Just ''look'' at [[http://www.zerochan.net/1446884 one of the posters]] for ''New Stage 2''.
126** The finale of ''All Stars F'' has '''''several''''' to fit every single character into the ContinuityCavalcade of supporters the Cures have.
127* DancingTheme: From ''[=DX2=]'' onwards. ''[=DX3=]'' is unique in that it's the opening instead of the ending.
128* DarkIsNotEvil:
129** [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Setsuna]] and [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Ellen]], the two HeelFaceTurn Cures, help convince two of the fairies that, just because they were evil at first doesn't mean they're always evil.
130** Harmonia's guardian deity is everything you can have of an evil dragon; dark purple scale, sharp teeth, always snarling, one shot of his BreathWeapon capable of destroying an island. He's still a guardian deity and would rather watching people singing and dancing, whose aforementioned BreathWeapon can also heal the damage on earth similar to the Precure's power.
131* DarkerAndEdgier:
132** ''[=DX2=]'' and ''[=DX3=]'', bordering CerebusSyndrome here. The stakes keep getting higher and the girls keep getting hit with TheWorfEffect to bolster off these bad guys. The ''New Stage'' trilogy lightens up a bit to focus more on story.
133** ''Miraculous Magic'' seems to take many cues from the ''DX'' series, with the villain army made up from the completed series' {{Big Bad}}s and the brutal beatdown Miracle and Magical received. Not to mention the implied theme of a child being manipulated by an evil person with a grudge toward their parent.
134** '''''Pretty Cure All Stars F'''''. [[spoiler: An entity called Supreme has destroyed the Cures and brought about the end of the world. It creates a new world, splitting itself between Preme and Puka, who claim to be a Pretty Cure and her mascot animal, initially to be the world's heroine and her mascot, but eventually uses it in order to deal with the handful of Cures who ''weren't'' erased when they were meant to be...]] [[DoubleTake In other words:]] [[spoiler:''All Stars F'' proves to be possibly the darkest entry in the entire franchise featuring a story were the bad guy has already won and destroyed the world and showing the first time ever in the franchise, where the Pretty Cures are unambiguously killed on screen and nearly RetGone! ([[BackFromTheDead although thankfully they don't stay dead]])]]
135* DemotedToDragon:
136** In ''[=DX3=]'', Black Hole is served by copies of the {{Big Bad}}s for the {{Non Serial Movie}}s[=.=]
137** ''Miraculous Magic'' has the girls' memories be used to summon copies of the {{Big Bad}}s of almost every previous season to serve the villains.
138* DemotedToExtra:
139** Michiru and Kaoru only get brief cameos in the movies, despite [[spoiler:fighting alongside Bloom and Egret in their ''own'' Cure forms]] at the end of ''[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Splash Star]]''. This even applies in the original short where they [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome don't appear at all]] (while almost everyone else in ''Splash Star'''s supporting cast did.) However, they do get a slightly bigger role and speaking parts in the second, where they are shown helping Saki's little sister.
140** A retroactive variation occurs in the second movie with [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Itsuki, Yuri, and Kaoruko]]. Thanks to the movie's early in the season premiere date, all three are reduced to minor cameo roles despite one having been a Cure before Blossom and Marine had gotten their powers, one being the series' [[SixthRanger third ranger]], and one being a retired Cure [[spoiler: who is more than capable of getting back in the saddle if the need arises]]. Itsuki and Yuri managed to get a good deal of screentime and asskicking in ''[=DX3=]'', but Kaoruko stays in the extra.
141** ''DX'' does not include [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Setsuna]] and ''[=DX3
142=]'' does not include [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Ellen and Ako]] at all, for the same reason as Itsuki, Yuri, and Kaoruko, due to season premiere dates. Setsuna and Ellen were still villainesses (Eas and Siren), and Ako [[spoiler:was not yet revealed as the true identity of Cure Muse. Muse herself doesn't even appear in her black-suited disguise.]] On the villains' side, thanks to the same reason, in ''DX'', Fusion cannot morph into or summon ''Fresh''[='s=] Nakewameke monsters, in ''[=DX2=]'', Bottom did not call forth any ''[=HeartCatch=]'' main enemies (Kumojacky, Cobraja, Sasorina, Sabaaku, or Dark Cure), while in ''[=DX3=]'', Black Hole's group did not include the ''Suite'' movie villain Howling, they don't call up any Negatones, and [[spoiler:Noise]] is not amongst the 'BigBad silhouette parade'. ''New Stage 2'' also does not include [[Anime/DokiDokiPrecure Cure Ace]].
143** In ''[=DX2=]'', several major villains (not the Big Bads) were revived, but not all of them. No [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Dotsuko Zone villains]] appear, save for [[DumbMuscle Uraganos]]; only [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Dorodoron of the Dark Fall minions]] wasn't revived; [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 the two female employees of Nightmare]] and [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo two employees of Eternal]] are the only villains who were revived; and on [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Labyrinth's side, only Northa]] was revived. [[spoiler: The only other dead Labyrinth member was Klein]].
144** Characters from the seasons before ''Fresh'' do not get speaking roles in ''New Stage''. Later movies would zigzag on who gets reprised and who doesn't.
145** ''New Stage 2'' brought Black, White, and Shiny Luminous, and to a smaller degree Cure Passion, Blossom, Marine and Beat, and even Mepple and Mipple… but at cost of non-speaking roles of Peach, Berry, Pine, Sunshine, Moonlight, Melody, Rhythm, and Muse. Even Fairies too, the only Fairies that get speaking roles in ''New Stage 2'' that spoke in the previous movie are just Candy, Tarte. This movie has even less speaking roles than the previous one, if we don't count the OriginalGeneration characters.
146** All Stars F has over three quarters of the featured Cures be non-speaking roles, including practically all the auxillary Cures, with only the members of the four groups and the lead Cures of each season being voiced.
147* DespairEventHorizon: In ''Everyone's Singing - Miraculous Magic'' Cures Miracle and Magical despair when they feel they are too weak to face the clones of various {{Big Bad}}s. Cure Echo helps Magical while Lulun helps Miracle.
148* DevourTheDragon:
149** In ''[=DX2=]'', the various revived villains of Bottom's QuirkyMinibossSquad all allow themselves to be absorbed into Bottom for the final battle.
150** Implied in ''[=DX3=]''. When the Cures finish off the revived movie villains, an orb of darkness can be briefly seen leaving from the spot they were defeated, with the implication that their power has returned to Black Hole.
151* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In ''New Stage 3'', a monster gets its giant robot trashed by Cure Black and Cure White, but escapes and decides to target Cure Moonlight and Cure Ace. That goes just about as well as you expect.
152* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: In ''New Stage 2'', the ringtone of Mepple's mobile phone is the second ending theme of ''Anime/SmilePrettyCure''.
153* DownerBeginning: Oh boy, ''Pretty Cure All Stars F''. [[https://twitter.com/precure_movie/status/1707228639119761710?t=wem27vbwFv0PnKOpRgeXrg&s=19 The beginning of the movie sees several Cures down for the count]] as a giant monster looms above them and seemingly immune to the attacks of the ones who can still stand. The preview then cuts off before it unleashes a energy wave...
154* DubInducedPlotHole: The Italian dub of ''All Stars [=DX2=]'' was released ''after'' ''Heartcatch'' was completed, thus they attempt to handwave this by saying that Itsuki was in a karate competition and Yuri got sick, thus couldn't show up… except for that cameo.
155* DubNameChange: A number of these are made in the ''Dream Stars!'' [[GagSub Bad sub]]. Sakura being named Cheryl and Shizuka being named Drop are less ridiculous than certain other changes, like Cure Macaron becoming Cure Macaroni and Sakura's home world of Sakuragahara turning into [[SuicideAsComedy Aokigahara]].
156* EarlyBirdCameo:
157** The Belltiers from ''Anime/SuitePrettyCure'' were shown in ''[=DX3=]'' before they appear in the series. In Cure Melody's case, the movie was aired a day before she got her Miracle Belltier. Cure Rhythm's Fantastic Belltier appeared three weeks later. Ditto for their attacks, Music Rondo.
158** Cure Honey of ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'' drops in twice in ''New Stage 3'', two weeks before her appearance in the series proper, an action that's usually reserved for the ''Kamen Rider'' MOVIE WAR series.
159* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Because the ''All Stars'' movies are made prior to the new series airing, certain things about characters will seem off. ''[=DX2=]'' had Erika being just as insecure as Tsubomi, and while Yuri appeared as TheCameo for the Miracle Lights scene, she looked more outgoing than her usual cold self, ''[=DX3=]'' had Hibiki a little more defeatist in nature as well as her and Kanade transforming without the Tones, ''New Stage'' had the Smile team being able to use their attacks without passing out, and in ''New Stage 3'', at certain points, Hime's voice is noticeably deeper than in the show. ''Miracle Universe'', on top of the usual characterization quirks (why is Hikaru suddenly so arrogant?), puts an AbsenceOfEvidence twist on this, being a movie about aliens and space that conspicuously barely acknowledges that ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'' not only is also about aliens and space but has an alien as one of its main characters.
160* EpicFail:
161** The ending of ''[=DX=]''. Love, Miki and Inori succeeded in defeating Fusion along with the other Cures… and then proceed to be nervous as hell in their dance competition and fell down without pulling any dance moves. All these in front of the audience, which includes the other Cures.
162** In ''New Stage 3'', Cure Happy's attempt at a Happy Shower ends with her tripping and headbutting a mook. Cure Rouge takes a jab at it and calls it the "Happy Head Attack".
163* EverybodyCries: The ending of ''[=DX3=]''. [[spoiler:Everyone had to say goodbye to their fairy companions and powers forever just to defeat the Black Hole.]]
164* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Tsubomi, Erika, and Itsuki]] all get this at the beginning of the third movie. They switch back to their usual hairdos after the opening theme, though. Also, Itsuki herself goes back to her usual short hair, despite being shown having grown out her hair a bit at the final episode of ''Heartcatch''.
165* FiveSecondForeshadowing: In All Stars F, ''every'' member of the previous Cure teams that the heroes come across is introduced with a FreezeFrameBonus which shows their civilian form(s), their Cure form, their season's unique symbol and which season they're from... [[spoiler: This ''includes'' '''''Preme''''', whose season appears to have a rabbit motif. However, when you look at the season's title logo, it looks normal... until you notice the actual title is written using a form of English {{Conlang}} (which translates directly to Another Dimension), with Pretty Cure, in Japanese, appended to the end.]]
166* FoeTossingCharge: The end battle in ''New Stage 2'' becomes this; after Kage losing his advantage of stealth and theft of the TransformationTrinket, the Cures then proceed to mow him faster than he can multiply.
167* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: The BigBad of ''Dream Stars!'' wants to use Sakura's BreakingTheFourthWall powers to invade the real world.
168* FriendOrIdolDecision: Nozomi invokes this in ''New Stage 3'' when she realizes she's trapped in a dream. She realizes that this is her dream - being a teacher - and goes about it. [[spoiler:However, she grows so uncomfortable about it, she stops, apologizes to the class before her and uses the moment to help free the other Cures.]]
169* FunnyBackgroundEvent:
170** When Love jumps forward to thank Tsubomi for offering to help find the others in ''[=DX2=]'', Setsuna can be seen behind her with an armful of snacks while holding a doughnut in her mouth.
171** In ''New Stage'' we have Fusion throwing Cure Peace left and right before being rescued by Cure Melody in the background, all while Cure Sunny and Cure March talk to Ayumi.
172** At the very end of ''New Stage 2'''s credits, Cure Marine [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall turns to the screen and winks at the viewer]].
173* FusionDance:
174** As his MeaningfulName implies, Fusion is the combined remains of destroyed [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Zakkena]], [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Uzainna]], [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Kowaina, and Hoshina]] monsters.
175** In ''Dream Stars!'', the BigBad[='s=] CoDragons, a pair of red and yellow monster dogs, merge into a purple Big Dog.
176* GagSub: There exists an appropriately-named "bad sub" for ''Dream Stars!'', which takes many liberties with the script and goes buck wild for comedic effect. While it was intended to be an intentional gag sub, inspired by the dub for ''Anime/GhostStories'', it was released before an actual regular fansub release, leading to the "bad sub" name and [[https://precure.livejournal.com/3175338.html an apology from the subbers]]. One of the people who worked on it also worked on a similar GagSub for the ''[=KiraKira=]'' movie.
177* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Deconstructed in ''All-Stars Memories''. Hana falls into despair when she and Nagisa are the only ones not turned into amnesic babies. When she starts crying, Harry tells her to stop that, that she's a Precure. However, Nagisa delivers a WhatTheHellHero, reminding them that she's still a junior high student and things like this can be too much for her.
178* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: In ''Spring Carnival'', [[spoiler: the dragon guardian deity's existence is first revealed when there's less than ''10 minutes'' left in the film's runtime. The only details foreshadowing its existence prior are the dragon insignias on the invitations the Cures received at the start of the movie.]]
179* GroundPunch: In the first movie, [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Milky Rose]] punches the ground and creates a massive crater to knock the BigBad off his feet. She does it again in ''New Stage 3''.
180* IntraFranchiseCrossover: The ''All Stars'' movies are this for the franchise, with different team installments teaming up to defeat a common BigBad.
181* LadyNotAppearingInThisGame:
182** More like "Cure Not-Appearing-In-This-Movie," but same principle. Oddly, Cure Fortune does ''not'' show up in ''New Stage 3'', despite being already established.
183** Cure Earth only appears at the start of ''Miracle Leap'' to help Cure Grace explain the Miracle Lights while also acknowledging that she herself won't appear in the actual movie. This small detail was added as a result of the movie's lengthy delay due to [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic certain unavoidable real world circumstances.]]
184** Subverted with Cure Majesty who was announced in ''Anime/HirogaruSkyPrettyCure'' then announced ''that same week'' to be also in ''All Stars F''! And then, there's [[spoiler:Cure Echo, returning after canonically [[TheCameo cameoed]] in Episode 37 of ''[[Anime/HugttoPrettyCure HuGtto]]'', along with Guren and Enen, who haven't been seen since '''''New Stage 3!!!''''']], and the movie itself has ''everyone'' possible appear in some way.
185* LateArrivalSpoiler: In case you haven't finished ''Fresh'', ''Heartcatch'', ''Suite'' or ''Doki Doki'' before watching ''Spring Carnival'', [[spoiler:Setsuna goes back to Labyrinth, Coupe is the mysterious handsome guy, Yuri's fairy partner is dead, Noise is purified and Mana rescues Regina.]]
186* LegionOfDoom: Thrice:
187** In ''[=DX2=]'', Bottom resurrects several villains from the first five seasons: [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Uruganos]], [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Karehan, Moerumba, Ms. Shitataare, Kintolesky]], [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Arachnea, Hadenya, Nebatakos, Mucardia]], and [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Northa.]]
188** Black Hole does something similar for ''[=DX3=]'', reviving all the previous standalone movie villains to fight the Cures.
189** Finally, for ''Singing With Everyone'', Solciere and Traauma create copies of all the previous main villains of each season up to [[Anime/GoPrincessPrettyCure Dyspear]]. These copies do not speak or have any trace of personality, but still, it is cool to see them all return in some way.
190* LovelyAngels: The usual duos from respective series are as expected, but Cure Bloom and Dream has great chemistry in and out of battle because of their similar personalities.
191* TheMagicGoesAway: The ending to ''[=DX3=]'' [[spoiler:Defeating Black Hole required the Precure use the last bit of power in the Flower of Life. With it gone, the girls had to say goodbye to their fairy companions and return to being normal girls without any powers.]]
192* TheManBehindTheMan: ''[=DX3=]'' retroactively makes its BigBad, Black Hole, into one for Fusion and Bottom, the [[BigBad Big Bads]] of the first two movies.
193* MidSeasonUpgrade: Everyone gets their respective final or movie upgrades at the end of the second movie.
194* MusicalEpisode:
195** ''Spring Carnival'' features each team singing various songs from their respective series, but it doesn't take up the entire movie.
196** ''Everyone Sing - Miraculous Magic'' looks to be a more standard musical movie with the cast spontaneously going into song and dance numbers.
197* MythologyGag: In ''New Stage 2'', Alice brings the awful [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure natto gyōza candies from Kyoto, the candy which only Majorina likes]].
198%%* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: The Cure Rainbow team in the second movie. Cure Echo in ''New Stage''.
199* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Miracle, who cried because she was so touched by Solciere's backstory, wasted her seniors' effort against sad puppet performance, onions, and smelly skunk torture and gives the tears Traauma wants. Despite knowing just what the villains are chasing.
200* NoEndorHolocaust: Ah, Black Hole just blasted you girls and destroyed your TransformationTrinket. Not a big deal, but ''eight'' of those devices are your ''fairy companions'' and are still alive.
201* NoSenseOfDirection: The reason why the Cures in ''[=DX2=]'' and ''New Stage'' are so scattered. They either take wrong turns, aren't good at map reading, or misplace their things and get lost when they go looking for them. Usually there's one Cure in every generation that does this, and in ''New Stage'' it becomes the reason for BigDamnHero.
202* OncePerEpisode:
203** At the beginning of the movie, the current RookieRedRanger will meet the previous RookieRedRanger in a MeetCute-esque montage, complete with glowy white background and slow motion.
204** Averted slightly in ''New Stage 2'' as Mana and Miyuki meet, but the MeetCute montage is just them gawking at each other with sparkling eyes.
205** Subverted in ''Miraculous Magic''. There's a bumping happening between ''Go! Princess'' and ''Mahou Tsukai'' teams, but it's between Haruka and Mofurun.
206* OneWingedAngel: Most of the {{Big Bad}}s transform into even more menacing forms if they are already menacing to begin with, while others who look rather harmless become menacing as well.
207** The villains who were revived in ''[=DX2=]''. [[spoiler:And they already have dominated the Cures even before]]. Notably, [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Moerumba and Ms. Shitataare]] get ones as well, despite never transforming into stronger forms in the series.
208** Every revived NonSerialMovie BigBad who was revived in ''[=DX3=]'', except [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Freezen and Frozen]] who don't have that, [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo Mushiban]] who just becomes more muscular and [[spoiler:[[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Shadow]] who is killed by the fairy mascots before he/she got the chance to transform]].
209** ''STMM'' averts this for the copied series Big Bads. They maintain their small, humanoid forms so the Cures would have less difficulty to fight them in a straight hand-to-hand combat, thus the largest villain to be "revived" is Pierrot in his second form who does not exceed the size of regular Monsters of the Week. Jaaku King is "revived" in his Baldez form, but he, Dyspear, Pierrot, and Dune don't transform into their ridiculously large and powerful forms. Proto-Jikochuu and Red already lack those, and Moebius arguably lacks one as well, as he only appears in his robot body (since his true body is a giant supercomputer who would later present himself as a large hologram of his robot body's head). On the other hand, Noise, Gohyan and the Director already are in their final forms: Gohyan revealing himself as the Big Bad was in that form, which had the shape of a fighter; the Director's true form doesn't make him giant; and Noise's final form crossed the BishounenLine to become the small and humanoid version of his giant bird form. It is also one of the reasons why Proto-Jikochuu, who was merely a GreaterScopeVillain and the TrueFinalBoss, appears in the movie rather than the actual Big Bad King Jikochuu who is way too large, especially compared to Pierrot.
210** [[spoiler:Supreme, the BigBad of ''All Stars F'' inverts this. Its form is large and [[LightIsNotGood bright]], and was [[CurbStompBattle way more powerful than all the Cures combined, but it's intrigue in their power caused it to undergo a BishonenLine and turn itself into Cure Supreme, who later on split her power onto Puka. Then for the final battle she turns herself into a huge shadowy version of her Pretty Cure form along with spawning white crystalline {{mooks}} for the Cures to fight]].]]
211* OpeningShoutOut: Ending, actually, but similar principle. When Cure Peace is rescued by Cure Melody, she bows to her over and over again, referncing one of the {{Funny Background Event}}s in ''Smile'''s first ending.
212* OriginalGeneration:
213** Ayumi Sakagami/Cure Echo in ''New Stage'' and later followed by Grell and Enen in ''New Stage 2'', who become her fairies in ''New Stage 3''. They next make their first appearance together in ''All Stars F'', a ''decade'' after their debut.
214** ''All-Stars F'' introduces Cure Supreme as its movie-exclusive Cure with Puka as her fairy partner. [[spoiler:She's also the '''BigBad''' of the film, who coldly discarded Puka early on before the rest of the Cures shows up, and Puka ends up going against Supreme in her own Cure Puka transformation towards the end]].
215* PartyScattering:
216** All three ''DX'' movies inflicted this on the fairies and ''2'' and ''3'' inflicted this on the girls themselves. This also leads to some unique groups, notably in ''[=DX3=] ''.
217** In ''All Stars F'', 16 Cures from ''Go Princess'' to ''Soaring Sky'' were stranded in different locations of an unknown world. The Cures managed to meet each other to create makeshift teams with all of them having at least one Cure from ''Soaring Sky'' in their team. [[OriginalGeneration Preme and Puka]] ended up joining the teams of Sky and Prism respectively.
218* {{Portmanteau}}: Cures Peach, Blossom, Melody and Happy refer to themselves as "[[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Sui]][[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Smi]][[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Hea]][[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Fresh]] Pretty Cure" when introducing themselves to Miracle.
219* PowerCreepPowerSeep:
220** ''[=DX2=]'' and ''[=DX3=]'' have, respectively, Tsubomi and Hibiki lament about their uselessness compared to their much-stronger seniors.
221** Deconstructed in ''Miraculous Magic''. What happens if Miracle and Magical, who are rookies, get in fights with copies of the end season {{Big Bad}}s? They get beat up so badly that they can barely stand and they got so intimidated by the show of power both heroes and villains throw around, their morale and self-confidence plummets drastically. They also get directly marked by the villains as the easiest targets as a result and the senior heroes end up captured trying to help the rookies escape.
222* PublicDomainSoundtrack: The use of "[[Music/TheCancanSong Infernal Gallop]]" in ''Dream Stars!'' during the fight with the giant dog.
223* TheQuietOne: The copied Big Bads in ''STMM'' don't talk at all and only make grunts that aren't even done by their original {{Seiyuu}}s. For Noise, they do try to sound similar like Creator/RyuseiNakao, but in other cases like Creator/ShigeruChiba for the Director, they don't try it at all. Given that a most of the Cures weren't given any lines, why would the villains get them? This trope also only applies to Dyspear, Noise, Pierrot, Gohyan, Proto-Jikochuu and the Director. Red, Jaaku King, Dune, and Moebius, however, are TheVoiceless.
224* QuirkyMinibossSquad:
225** In ''[=DX2=]'', there are [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Uraganos]], [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Karehaan, Moerumba, Ms. Shitataare, Kintoleski]], [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Arachnea, Hadenya]], [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo Nebatakos, Mucardia]] and [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Northa]].
226** In ''[=DX3=]'', there are the NonSerialMovie [[BigBad Big Bads]]: [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure The Dark Witch, Freezen & Frozen]], [[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCureSplashStar Sirloin]], [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Shadow, Mushiban]], [[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Toymajin]], and [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Baron Salamander]].
227** In ''Miraculous Magic'', it's the {{Big Bad}}s of the previous seasons, except curiously [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Despariah]].
228* RealPlaceBackground: The majority of the first film (''[=DX=]'') takes place in what is easily recognizable from the scenery as Yokohama. There is also a brief mention of "this city" celebrating its 150th anniversary, and a sign saying "Y: 150" is briefly visible on a stage.[[note]]''[=DX=]'' was released in 2009, which was indeed the 150th anniversary of Yokohama's founding (in 1859). [[/note]]
229* RearrangeTheSong: The end theme of ''New Stage 3'', "Precure Memory" (which is also ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'''s ending theme), is rearranged to be sung by the nine Pink-type Precure seiyuu. Which is more interesting due to the fact that the song mentions all nine teams in its lyrics.
230* RecycledAnimation:
231** An example in the first ''DX'' movie is when the Fresh Cures first battle against Fusion. The fight choreography and camera direction of that scene is noticeably copied from a battle in episode 4 of ''Yes! Pretty Cure 5 [=GoGo=]!'' between the five girls and Scorp, modified to be a three-on-one fight instead of five-on-one.
232** An instance of [=3D=] animation being recycled can be found in ''Dream Stars!'', which has a significant portion of the latter half rendered in CGI. During the fight against the giant dog, the Princess Cures are knocked backwards, with Flora doing a backflip only to not land because her skirt gets stuck on a tree branch. The animation of Flora backflipping and getting caught on a point is taken from a similar scene in the ''Go! Princess Pretty Cure'' movie.
233%%* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Fuu-chan sacrifices himself to empower the Smile team to finish off Fusion]].
234* RememberTheNewGuy: ''[=DX2=]'', ''[=DX3=]'', and ''New Stage'' have no one blinking an eye when Setsuna, Itsuki, Yuri, Ellen, and Ako are around. However, in ''New Stage 3'', Guren and Enen are caught off-guard by the appearance of Ai-chan and Aguri, neither of whom showed up in ''New Stage 2''. Cure Felice is also unfamiliar with the Go! Princess team in ''Dream Stars!'', having been absent from ''Miraculous Magic''.
235* {{Retcon}}: During the climax of ''All-Stars F'', [[spoiler:Puka's power awakens previous signature moments in past Pretty Cure seasons in order to call upon them to help defeat Cure Supreme Beta. All of them are based on pre-existing episodes and can easily be pinpointed by long-time fans... except for the scene featuring Nozomi and Coco in a hot air balloon, which has dialogue extremely far removed from the original ''Yes! 5'' script along with extra animations of Nozomi resting her hand on Coco's face, both of which did not happen in the original and seemingly only exists to provide further ShipTease moments between the two given the close release of ''Anime/PowerOfHopePrecureFullBloom'' and how that ends with the two getting married]].
236* SayMyName: In ''[=DX3=]'', we have this dialogue when the Pretty Cures get seperated:
237-->'''Black:''' White! Luminous!\
238'''Egret:''' Bloom!\
239'''Blossom:''' Everyone!\
240'''Melody:''' Rhythm! Rhythm!\
241'''Rhythm:''' Melody!
242** One noteworthy instance of this is in ''New Stage 2'', when Peace nervously asks Sword if they should join their teammates in fighting Kage, to which Sword calmly agrees while referring to Peace as senpai. Being acknowledged as Sword's senpai gives Peace a bit of a confidence boost, enough so that she uses her [[ShockAndAwe Peace Thunder]] with the same resolute expression she had during the episode about her dead father rather than letting the electricity shock her like usual.
243* ScreamingWarrior:
244** In the first movie, all of the Cures scream during the final battle against Fusion, with Cure Peach screaming the loudest.
245** In the third movie, all of the Cures scream during the final battle against Black Hole after they've powered up into their Rainbow forms.
246* ShoutOut:
247** Fusion makes his initial return in the shape of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} in ''New Stage''. A little bit later, a student is shown mimicking Series/{{Ultraman}}, also a nod way back to the original ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure''. Also, in the scene where everyone in the city is running away from Fusion, there is a background character who resembles like [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 TK Takashi]].
248** Does Erika's pose in the ''New Stage 2'' opening [[http://i.imgur.com/VyK86mo.jpg here]] [[Franchise/{{Superman}} look familiar??]]
249** One of the repeating events in the GroundhogDayLoop focused ''Miracle Leap'' involves [[Anime/HealinGoodPrettyCure Nodoka]] [[Film/GroundhogDay accidentally stepping into a puddle.]]
250* SoundtrackDissonance: ''[=DX3=]'' and its ending "Arigato go Ippai"… playing as we see the powerless Pretty Cures crying and watching a montage of how the girls met their fairy partners. You know, for kids!
251* SouvenirLand: The Pretty Cure theme park, again, in the second movie.
252* SpannerInTheWorks:
253** Why is Kage's plan foiled in ''New Stage 2''? [[spoiler:Because Miyuki invited Mana and her friends and there was ''nothing'' in the book to let him know what the Doki-Doki team could do.]]
254** The exact same thing happens ''New Stage 3'' when [[spoiler:Yumeta's mother goes after the Precure and traps them in dreams, but the Happiness Charge team is spared as they're not in the book yet]].
255** ''All Stars F''... [[spoiler: [[NiceJobFixingItVillain Supreme shouldn't have split it's power equally between Preme and Puka. When one of them ''joins'' the Pretty Cure, it tips the scales back in their favor, when, as Supreme on it's own, it had enough power to defeat all of them easily, and they're able to purify ''all'' of Supreme...]]]]
256* StockFootage: Obviously, the transformation sequences and the finishing moves often reuse stock footage from the television series.
257* SuddenlySpeaking: In ''Dream Stars!'', the BigBad[='s=] CoDragons are a pair of monster dogs that initially only growl and bark. When the girls all visit Sakura's homeworld and encounter the dogs again, they are surprised that the dogs are able to speak like humans when they previously did not. The BigBad himself is just as surprised to learn they can talk as well.
258* SuicideAsComedy: Exclusively in the ''Dream Stars!'' [[GagSub bad sub]], one of the translation choices made is renaming the world of Sakuragahara into Aokigahara (aka the infamous Japanese suicide forest) and jokes about the girls wanting to assist suicidal people in killing themselves.
259* TakingYouWithMe: The Dyspear and Noise clones in ''Everyone Sings - Miraculous Magic'' do this to the Doki-Doki and Happiness Charge teams. The Go Princess team and the four pinks helping Miracle suffer the same fate from the clones of Red & Jaaku King and Dune & Moebius.
260* TheTeam: ''Miraculous Magic'' has four pink Pretty Cures coming together as the "[[Anime/SuitePrettyCure Sui]][[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Smi]][[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Hea]][[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Fresh]] Pretty Cure" team, with Cure Magical being a bit of a SixthRanger to them.
261* TemptingFate: For sad effects in ''[=DX3=]''. So how did telling Hummy not to bother coming back after leaving go, Hibiki -- [[TearJerker *cue Hibiki crying and regretting what she said after the explanation of how to beat Black Hole*]] -- I… I'm ShuttingUpNow.
262* ThemeMusicPowerUp: All over the place.
263** In ''DX'', the ''Yes! Pretty Cure 5 [=GoGo=]!'' opening theme plays when they transform and battle Fusion's army of monsters. After they split up into two groups, the opening themes of ''Max Heart'' and ''Splash☆Star'' play for those teams’ BigDamnHeroes moments when they save the ''Yes!'' girls.
264** ''[=DX2=]'' gives BigDamnHeroes moments for the first four teams to save Blossom and Marine. When they're helped by their two immediate predecessors, the ''Yes! Pretty Cure 5 [=GoGo=]!'' team and the ''Fresh Pretty Cure!'' team, instrumental versions of those seasons' opening theme songs play as background music.
265** For ''[=DX3=]'', all six teams have their opening theme songs play consecutively when they're taking down the movie-exclusive villains.
266** In the climax of the first and third ''DX'' movies, the Pretty Cures have a massive battle against the BigBad of that particular movie, and "Twinkle Cutie!", the theme song of the ''DX'' movies plays.
267** In the ''New Stage'' trilogy, the trilogy's theme, "Pretty Cure ~Eien no Tomodachi~" plays at different points in each film.
268*** ''New Stage 1'': When the pre-''Fresh'' teams show up.
269*** ''New Stage 2'': When the Pretty Cures turn the battle against Kage in their favor, starting with the ''Smile'' and ''Doki Doki'' teams facing him head on.
270*** ''New Stage 3'': When the Pretty Cures head into the climactic battle against Yumeta's minions.
271** ''Miraculous Magic'' has the ''Go! Princess Pretty Cure!'' and ''Mahō Tsukai Pretty Cure!'' themes play consecutively at the beginning when those two teams fight against Dyspear.
272* ThereWasADoor: ''Spring Carnival'' could pretty much be ''Precure Hates Doors: The Movie'', if it weren't for the music videos!
273* TookALevelInBadass:
274** The Cures from earlier seasons often show themselves to have grown more powerful since the end of their seasons. Standout examples would be Cure Black and Cure White being able to OneHitKill a Zakenna with brute strength instead of any FinishingMove, Cure Dream being able to defeat Mushiban with the "Pretty Cure Shooting Star" when she previously needed a new SuperMode to do it, and Black, White, and Luminous effortlessly stopping a massive cruise ship with their bare hands when the entire Suite and Smile teams couldn't even slow it down.
275** In ''[=DX3=]'', the villains from the previous movies were mostly taken down by the girls with their basic [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]], showing that they no longer need their movie-exclusive {{Super Mode}}s to use that level of power.
276** ''New Stage 2'' Has the Cure Heart and her team struggling against Kage but after the rest of the Pretty Cure were free from his crystal imprisonment, Happy was able to quickly jump in and save the DokiDoki Cures by one-shotting Kage with a single punch.
277** ''Miraculous Magic'' has four Pink Cures (one of which are [[RookieRedRanger Blossom]]) coming together as the "[=SuiSmiHeaFresh=] Pretty Cure" team (with some assistance from Cure Miracle) and holding their own fairly well against two {{Big Bad}}s from previous seasons who were formidable {{Final Boss}}es that pushed entire teams to the limit.
278** In the Max Heart team’s first fight against Miden in ''All Stars Memories'', Shiny Luminous is shown landing a few physical hits on the enemy with modest success, a small improvement compared to her usual NonActionGuy status.
279* TraumaInducedAmnesia: The handful of Cures who are scattered around at the start of ''Pretty Cure All Stars F''. [[spoiler:What they're (initially) not aware of is that it's DeathAmnesia, and that they have completely forgotten their fatal defeat at the hands of Supreme, who created the world they've woken up in.]]
280* UnexplainedRecovery: Fusion's return at the beginning of the first ''New Stage'' movie.
281** [[spoiler:All the Cures being BackFromTheDead in ''All Stars F'' is this trope in a nutshell.]]
282* UseYourHead:
283** [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Cure Happy]] does this to stop a Fusion piece in ''New Stage''.
284** [[Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure Cure Marine]] gets in on the act in ''New Stage 2''.
285** And Happy does it ''again'' in ''New Stage 3''. Cure Rouge ribs on her for it, calling it the "Happy Head Attack". [[EpicFail She was trying for a Happy Shower and tripped.]]
286* VillainDecay:
287** [[Anime/YesPrettyCure5 Shadow]] in [=DX3=]. Back in the original movie, they were a pretty legit threat to the Precures. They gave Precure a ton of trouble in combat and crossed the MoralEventHorizon by killing Dark Dream. They were incredibly close to achieving their goal of activating the Dream Collet (only thwarted because of a last-minute reveal that Urara forgot to put her item to the Collet). In [=DX3=], Shadow doesn't fight the Cures, but instead became a comic relief character that targeted the mascots...then ''got beaten' by them.
288** All of the ''[=DX3=]'' villains are surprisely weaker than they were in the original movies, where the heroines had to get {{Eleventh Hour Superpower}}s to kill them. In this movie, they just one-shot them. (Then again, some of the Cure attacks weren't even the most powerful attacks. Well, some of the really most powerful attacks have special conditions, so a few teams have to use the next best attacks)
289*** Black & White uses ''Marble Screw Max'', which is their ''weakest'' attack in ''Max Heart''. Cure Dream wins with ''Shooting Star'' (a MythologyGag to the ''[=GoGo!=]'' movie). The Heartcatch Cures uses ''Shining Fortissimo'', their second most powerful group attack. The Splash Star and Fresh team can't use their best attacks ''Spiral Heart Splash Star'', ''Loving True Heart'' and ''Loving True Heart Fresh'', so they use their next best attacks, ''Spiral Star Splash'' and ''Lucky Clover Grand Finale''.
290*** Alternatively, this could be interpreted as the girls having become more powerful since the ends of their series, so it may not be the villains went through decay so much as it is the Pretty Cures TookALevelInBadass. Freezen and Frozen, on the other hand, have no such excuse, as they were trounced by the basic finishing move of the first two Suite Pretty Cures, who just started.
291** Inverted in ''[=DX2=]'', where the villains are much more powerful than in the series. [[spoiler:The heroines couldn't defeat anyone of them]].
292** [[spoiler: Supreme]] inflicts this on ''herself'' in ''All Stars F''. [[spoiler: As solely Supreme, she was capable of fighting nearly 80 Cures and obliterating the world, as well as casually remaking it. As Preme, the Cures are able to counter her, and when Puca turns into a Cure and shows them her weak point, she's defeated in '''''seconds'''''.....]]
293* TheVoiceless:
294** The DemotedToExtra characters in ''New Stage'' and ''New Stage 2''. In the latter case, it becomes odd when only Cure Passion and Cure Beat are the only ones in their respective teams who make noises.
295** Cure Honey is put into this in ''New Stage 3'', but not because of a lack of voices - she officially appeared in ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'' two weeks later and they were obviously not going to blow that Cure Honey was Megumi's friend Yuuko despite the SpoilerOpening.
296** ''All Stars Memories'' averts this in a literally record-breaking way, when, over seven minutes, ''every single mainline Cure'' up to Anime/HugttoPrettyCure had dialogue during the fight against Miden.
297* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the first New Stage movie the mascots are attacked by a small fragment of Fusion, which they manage to capture in a jar. This fragment is never mentioned again.

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