The movie is a bit messy, but the general premise is that child Miyuki in a flashback found a book in a series of books up for adoption and liked the main character Nico. Overall it was a fun movie with unexpected extra feels and well worth watching alongside the TV series, 7.5/10 from my part and I can easily see myself rewatching this in the future. The rest of the girls get their fair share of screentime but aren't given memorable scenes (other than showing that they love Miyuki, who doesn't?) Meanwhile, poor Candy is just there.Īrt and sound are the standard of Smile, providing nice songs and moments of great animation between the always solid look of the series. that Nico isn't that developed (which is totally understandable considering her position as a character from a picture book, mostly focused on giving a moral for the story, something she has) this movie still delivers hard with the emotional value of their bond, providing moments deserving of some tears. The main focus of the story is on Nico and the protagonist of Smile, Miyuki, and the connection they have with each other. However, things start to get weird in their stories, and it's up to the girls to discover why and deal with that. Time for Smile Precure to tell another fairy tale with its movie, and what an enjoyable one it was!Īfter a mysterious girl called Nico appeared, the main cast from this entry end up visiting the picture book world, a place where stories like Cinderella or Momotaro can be seen and experienced from the perspective of the characters.
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