FUTARI WA PRECURE: MAX HEART
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
47
RELEASE
January 29, 2006
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Shortly after the fall of the Wicked King, the Queen of the Garden of Light lost her memory and came to Earth, in the form of a 12-year-old girl named Hikari Kujou. Now, she - with the help of Nagisa and Honoka, endowed with new costumes and powers - must find the 12 Heartiels, which hold the key to restoring the Queen's lost memories. For together once again, they are Pretty Cure.
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CAST
Nagisa Misumi
Youko Honna
Honoka Yukishiro
Yukana
Hikari Kujou
Rie Tanaka
Pollun
Haruna Ikezawa
Mepple
Tomokazu Seki
Mipple
Aki Uechi
Lulun
Asuka Tanii
Narrator
Wisdom
Taiki Matsuno
Shiho Kubota
Eri Sendai
Uraganos
Wataru Takagi
Queen
Kaya Matsutani
Circulas
Hitoshi Bifu
Pation
Kokoro Kikuchi
Shitsuji Zakenna A
Rika Komatsu
Akane Fujita
Mikako Fujita
Shitsuji Zakenna B
Satoshi Taki
Miu Kagayama
Fumie Mizusawa
Rina Takashimizu
Yuka Tokumitsu
Vice Principal Kometsuki
Tomohiro Nishimura
Inteligen
Mayuko Kobayashi
Aya Yukishiro
Miki Itou
Eternalun
Fumie Mizusawa
Rie Misumi
Mayumi Shou
Natsuko Koshino
Ami Koshimizu
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
MetaThPr4h
55/100It definitely could be worse, but this sequel doesn't do enough to feel necessary, failing to keep things fresh.Continue on AniList“It was meh”, that's some words I hoped to not have to say after the amazing experience I had so far going through the franchise, even despite the issues I had with the first season of this entry that were saved more than enough by the positives, but Max Heart in my opinion is a sequel that doesn't provide enough freshness to feel necessary to be there.
The biggest change compared to its prequel is the introduction of Hikari, another girl with powers (but not considered a Precure) that fully focuses on supporting abilities for the girls, not being able to properly fight like Honoka and Nagisa do. Her calm and quite adorable personality is likeable, but she isn't particularly memorable IMO, and the show is once again carried by the main duo… that start to suffer from just the length of the series being too much for the depth of their characters, with 50 episodes it was more than enough for the fantastic development of their friendship, and in Max Heart it kinda becomes an overkill with some episodes feeling too similar to things already done previously because there isn't that much more to do for them.
The biggest negative in any case is definitely the villain side, Precure is a franchise that has some really lovable and/or memorable villain characters that bring a lot to the series, but that's not the case for Max Heart, they are just so forgettable and outside of the pretty funny Uraganos there is nothing I can even think of to describe the other evil characters, something I can't even say to the already underwhelming baddies from the second half of the original
With the significant negatives said, here come the good parts. The art got a solid improvement that was quite noticeable through the whole run, the action looks as nice as usual, and well, despite the staleness the series suffers from, Nagisa and Honoka are still great nonetheless. More importantly I have to admit that I was very satisfied with the conclusion of the story, something that saved quite a lot my opinion on this sequel.
I honestly wouldn't recommend much this sequel despite the still relatively positive score I gave to it unless you absolutely loved the first season or its been a good time since you watched it, the repetitiveness is very noticeable and I'm sad that I can't just go full fanboy as anyone reading my reviews on the franchise most likely sees me as, I can see people finding Max Heart outright terrible if they don't think that Nagisa and Honoka are as good as I do because they are what keeps this sequel entertaining enough to keep going in my opinion.
PetalidiStelle
50/100A sequel that falls shy of its potential, hardly expanding from its predecessor.Continue on AniListI thoroughly enjoyed the first season of Futari wa Precure. It had two charismatic main characters, funny and cute sidekicks, some likeable villains, and I even like Porun who everyone finds super annoying. I mean, I get you, but I am considering getting a plushie of him whenever it is that I can go to Japan again. However, I was left with no choice to side with most opinions I read: Futari wa Precure Max Heart is an inferior sequel. The season presents us with the new character Hikari, who is the life of the queen of the Garden of Light. The queen lost her identity in the finale of the previous season and split into several fragments which must be collected to get her back. In the meantime, we are introduced to an array of new villains as well as an enigmatic young boy who all end up in the mansion used by the previous cast of bad guys as well as the current tenants, the two comic relief Zakenna. Hikari meets Porun and they become soulmates just like Nagisa, Honoka and their companions. This takes a few episodes, but she eventually becomes Shiny Luminous. You can see that she is not considered a Cure and honestly, I would rank her more in the mascot category. She acts as support to the other two characters and whenever she gets to act by herself, it is only to stop the bad guys temporarily for Cure Black and White to finish them. This pretty much sums up her dynamic in and out of action for the entire series, but I honestly found Hikari a character with a huge potential. In the first few episodes, we see her confused as to what is the place she just popped up in and why is she there. However, she ends up as the supposed cousin to takoyaki place owner and friend of the cast Akane, enrolling in school and in about 10 episodes she is a regular girl, just like that. I would have liked for that sense of confusion to be explored for a little longer, but I guess the series explains it as the queen teaching her about the things around her. I also found it a shame that as the series progressed, the Heartiels (the queen’s wills) got less and less screentime, mostly reduced to a few minutes of introduction, appearing randomly in the middle of one episode, and returning to the piece of merchandise they call a home. You may have noticed by now, but I like cute characters even – and especially – when they get annoyingly funny. Lulun is the exception here as she did not have that much depth as a character and was given about the same screentime as Porun in the previous season, therefore I enjoyed her presence. This leaves us with about 70% of the time being occupied with our main characters Nagisa and Honoka and their predicaments… which is basically the same as the previous season. We get the science competition again, Fujipi-senpai’s birthday again, a trip to the countryside again, and at some point, I felt like I watched enough episodes of lacrosse tournaments to make up a sports anime off its own. One thing I have to say is that when the series hit the spot, it did it well. There are some very sweet moments, and I particularly liked the episodes that focused more on a sort of slice-of-life story such as Hikari’s meeting with a boy who ran away from home and writing a piece about a dango store that is about to close due to the old age of the owner. Unfortunately, the fights with the villains were always quite bland and predictable, despite the amusing action scenes the series has accustomed us to, and this continued all the way to the underwhelming ending. Overall, I did enjoy the series enough not to drop it, but I admit it was a bit challenging to get myself to keep watching at some points. It did not taint my desire to continue exploring the Precure franchise as I have already watched enough to know each series has their own strong points and is different enough from each other. I would recommend Futari wa Precure Max Heart to those who loved the first season enough to see more of Nagisa and Honoka doing pretty much the same thing.
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Ended inJanuary 29, 2006
Main Studio Toei Animation
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