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HUG! Pretty Cure (2018)
Nono Hana is a middle school student who encounters a baby named Hug-tan and her guardian, Harry, who fell from the sky. Hana learns that they have been pursued by the evil Criasu Corporation, who wants Hug-tan's Mirai Crystal and change the present. Protecting Hug-tan causes Hana to gain her own Mirai Crystal and transform into the Pretty Cure of High Spirits, Cure Yell.
Nono Hana is a middle school student who encounters a baby named Hug-tan and her guardian, Harry, who fell from the sky. Hana learns that they have been pursued by the evil Criasu Corporation, who wants Hug-tan's Mirai Crystal and change the present. Protecting Hug-tan causes Hana to gain her own Mirai Crystal and transform into the Pretty Cure of High Spirits, Cure Yell.
The film focuses on universal positive values such as hope, dreams, friendship, and personal growth. It champions individual effort and mutual support in overcoming despair and pursuing a positive future, without aligning with a specific political ideology.
The film features an all-female main cast, emphasizing themes of female empowerment, motherhood, and diverse career paths. The narrative does not critique traditional identities.
The series features multiple female characters, the Pretty Cures, who consistently engage in and win close-quarters physical combat against various male-presenting monsters and male antagonists. Their victories involve enhanced physical attacks and martial arts.
The series prominently features themes of motherhood and the protection of future generations, with the main characters acting as caregivers for a baby from the future. This narrative positively frames nurturing roles and the importance of creating a future, aligning with traditional family values.
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HUG! Pretty Cure introduces new characters for its season. While a male character temporarily gains Pretty Cure powers, he is an original character for this installment, not a gender-swapped version of an established character from prior canon. The series does not feature any instances of characters whose gender was changed from previous portrayals or source material.
The anime series features original characters. There is no prior source material or established canon depicting these characters as a different race, thus no race swap occurs.
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