
He might have four or five lines, and she mostly stays relegated to the background or is just out of the fighting due to being Yamcha'd. There's also very little of either Pollun or Tsubomi. The arc of them gaining the friendship of the warriors is nice. It's paced very well, flowing from one thing to the next very naturally. There are a lot of things to like about the film. But, on the other hand, it isn't as satisfying a conclusion as it could have been. On one hand, you can forgive it somewhat since this is a franchise for the youth. The only story issue that really merits mention is with the ending. Not wanting to abandon those in need, Honka, Nagisa and the other one agree and they're teleported to the Garden of Hope. They request assistance from our heroines as they're being threatened by a powerful witch. After a brief battle, it's revealed that the cloaked figure was actually a bunch of little frog warriors from the Garden of Hope. They're approached by a mysterious cloaked figure who sounds just like Goku and knows they're PreCure. They converse with Akane and one another.

We open with Nagisa and Honoka sitting at Akane's takoyaki stand. what was the boring one's name? Inori? Yeah, that sounds right. Well, maybe the film will be more about Honoka & Nagisa and less about.

Which means skipping ahead to the entirely mediocre sequel, Max Heart. Unfortunately, there were no Futari wa films. With the films, I'm going to start at the beginning. I started by talking about DokiDoki and then I moved back to Futari Wa and Max Heart.
