
Terrifying! The Stones' Power Is Stolen?! Sing, Class Cherry Blossom! Confidence In The Choir Contest Wavering Emotions! Sending Love To Fuji P Together As One! Nagisa and Honoka's Strong Bond We're Not Gonna Lose! Blast Away The Power Of Darkness! Welcome To A World Of Dreams?! An Overnight Trip Into The Darkness

Tears and Hard Work! Turnoil During a Wedding Stage Debut! Knock Them Dead, Romeo and Juliet! Victory! The Golden Pass of Friendship įreedom! The Stone Keeper's Daring Escape Stressed Out! It's Not Easy Being a Superstar Ĭapture His Heart! Getting Heady With Farm Work Ī Shocking Date! The Truth About Kiria Ī Stormy Summer Festival! The Terrifying Tempest īlast it Away! Pretty Cure Rainbow Storm! Ĭheer Pollun Up! A Very Special Carnival Poisonny the Flower of Evil (Who's That?) īeware! The New Younger Boy In School Honoka Gets Psyched Up! A Lovely Birthday

(reran the following week probably by accident) Get Fired Up For Lacrosse! The Delicate Heart of a Girl Give Us a Break! Darkness Invades the City Ī New Menace! The Savage Bear in The Woods On the 10th november 2020, video footage was found of Max Heart's opening and second ending airing on Kids Central, which were left in Japanese.Ī number of episode titles specific to this dub have been recovered: On 26th of July 2020, an excerpt of the promo was found at the 0:52 time mark of this video:
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Odex produced anime DVDs and VCDs for the Singaporean market during the time frame, but no releases for the series are listed on archived versions of their website, nor have any retailers indicated they once carried such a product. It's not known if it was ever released on home video. The dubs were produced on behalf of Odex at Voiceovers Unlimited and had a voice cast featuring Chio Su Ping, Meriem Bekka, Chelsea Curto, Edward Choy Keng Choong, Hillary Blazer-Doyle, Sean McCabe, and Denise Tan. Pretty Cure: Max Heart followed on July 21, 2007. It debuted in the country on MediaCorp Central's Kids Central programming block on April 1, 2006.

Pretty Cure debuted in the English speaking western world in 2009 with an English dub commissioned by Toei Animation and produced by Ocean Productions, but an entirely separate English dub of the first two series were created for the Singaporean market years earlier. The series was followed up by a 47 episode sequel that ran from January 2005 through February 2006 called Pretty Cure: Max Heart.
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Pretty Cure, also referred to as Futari wa Pretty Cure, is a Japanese anime series created by Toei Animation and Bandai that aired for 49 episodes between February 2004 and January 2005 on TV Asahi. Japanese DVD cover from the first series.
