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Putting the Magical in Magical Girl . note Clockwise from top right: Cure Felice/Kotoha Hanami/Ha-Chan, Mofurun, Cure Miracle/Mirai Asahina, and Cure Magical/Riko Izayoi.


Alternative Title(s):
Mahou Girls Precure , Mahou Tsukai Pretty Cure





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Maho Girls PreCure ( Mahoutsukai Pretty Cure ; "Magician Pretty Cure", known as Witchy Pretty Cure on the Toei Animation US webpage), is the thirteenth entry in the Pretty Cure franchise. It is the eleventh separate continuity in the series and began airing in February 2016.
One day, junior-high student Mirai Asahina spots a mysterious girl flying through the sky on a broom and discovers there is an entire world of magic and wonder existing parallel to Earth. The stranger, a novice witch named Riko, has crossed over to this world in search of the " Linkle Stone Emerald ", and the two girls realize they somehow possess identical pendants.
When they are suddenly attacked by a minion of the Dark Sorcerer Dokurokushe, their pendants shine with a blessed light and grant them incredible magical power. Now Mirai and Riko must study and fight together as both magicians and warriors: the Maho Girls Pretty Cure, Cure Miracle and Cure Magical! Mid-way through the series, they are joined by new Cure, Cure Felice.
The show marks the return to some earlier Precure conventions, such as the Wonder Twin Powers and the color contrast.
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"Wakuwaku monda!" English This is so exciting!
"Keisan-dōridakara." English All according to my calculations.
    Haa-chan/Kotoha Hanami (Cure Felice) 
"Spreading blessings to lives far and wide! Cure Felice!"
Kochou/Principal/Headmaster Voiced by: Yuuya Uchida Magic School's headmaster who is also the great magician of Magic World. Actually, I Am Him : In episode 2, Mirai meets him while looking for the Magic School's headmaster. Of course, Mirai has no idea who the headmaster is. Big Good : Kind, laid back and supportive of his students, especially Mirai and Riko. Big "WHAT?!" : His reaction whenever something happens... Bishōnen : A very beautiful looking man in his mid-20s when Mirai first met him. He's actually an elderly man who uses his magic to maintain his body's youth and can return to his original age if he uses his magic too much. Only Mirai and Riko and later Ha-chan learns about his secret in episode 21. Bizarre Taste in Food : The Magic World has a fruit that's encased in ice. Most magicians cast a spell to thaw the ice. Kochou eats it while it's still in the ice. He also likes bitter tea. Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep" : His name hasn't been revealed and everyone calls him by his title. But see below. Evil Former Friend : Dokuroshe is his childhood best friend from studies, Kushi, who got a bit carried away while studying dark magic. His Name Really Is "Barkeep" : Episode 45 suggests Kochou is his actual name. Light 'em Up : His attack magic seems to be this way. Nice Guy : A very friendly, polite and calm young man who's a headmaster of the Magic School who's happy enough to have Mirai enrolled even though she's from Earth. Older than They Look : He met Mirai's grandmother when she was a middle schooler and looked exactly the same age as he does now. Episode 20 reveals that he was maintaining his youth and his true appearance seems to be only a bit older than Mirai's grandmother. He returns to his previous appearance in episode 22. Reasonable Authority Figure : In contrast to the vice-principal, he is welcoming of Mirai and recognizes her importance. Secret-Keeper : He learns the girls' secret in episode 2 and supports them, allowing Mirai to enroll in the school. The Seven Mysteries : All Seven Mysteries of the magic school are about him. Vague Age : In universe, his age is one of The Seven Mysteries of the Magic School. He is generally believed to be Older than They Look . In Episode 20, he reverts to his true age, which is old. Willfully Weak : He has actually been saving magic in preparation for the great calamity that will befall the magic world. Wizard Classic : His formal look, complete with a huge, levitating hat. He prefers his casual clothes though.
Voiced by: Kotoe Taichi Mirai's grandmother. Cool Old Lady : She lets Mirai attend the Magic School, purely on the basis of trusting her decisions, though she had no reason to really believe her claim.
Kyoto/Vice-Principal/Vice-Headmaster Voiced by: Yoshino Ohtori The vice-principal of Magic School. Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep" : As with Kochou, her given name hasn't been revealed. Stern Teacher : She gets mad at Riko in episode 2, because Riko skipped her remedial courses and brought a Muggle to the Magic World. Kyoko also doesn't buy Riko's Precure excuse, which makes sense since "We're actually the magicians from legend" is a hard story to swallow. Then in episode 3 she disapproves of Mirai being enrolled in the Magic School. But by episode 9 she acknowledges Mirai as a student.
Voiced by: Satomi Arai A Crystal Ball owned by the headmaster of Magic School. Animate Inanimate Object : She takes the form of a crystal ball while still being fully sapient. However, dust makes her sneeze. Also when Kouchou-sensei turns old in episode 20, her voice changes too into the one of an old lady . Sassy Secretary : She dutifully assists Kochou, but then gets into a fight with Kyoto when she starts questioning the headmaster. She also frequently complains that from making divinations "her shoulders get stiff". Spell My Name with an S : In Episode 11, she reveals her name to be Cassie. Or is it Kathy? Made worse when the Japanese pronunciation for both names can be the same. Surveillance as the Plot Demands : One of her functions is to watch things. Vagueness Is Coming : In episode 3 she's heard discussing about a confrontation between darkness and light. She does it again in episode 22.
Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka Riko's older sister who is a teacher in Magic School. The Ace : She's the magician that her younger sister Riko wants to be. Always Someone Better : To Riko. Liz outclasses her in magic in nearly every conceivable way... at first. Cool Big Sis : Again, for Riko.
Voiced by: Masato Obara Liz and Riko's father who is a famous archaeologist in Magic World. Chekhov's Gunman : Makes several short appearances before his proper introduction in episode 33. High-Class Glass : He wears a snazzy monocle.
Voiced by: Aki Kanada A sporty student in Magic School who dreams of becoming a fashion designer. Brilliant, but Lazy : The reason she has to take supplementary classes is because she has a low attendance. Fantastic Anthropologist : She's is utterly fascinated by the No-Magic World and hopes to move there after completing her studies. The Slacker : She apparently skips classes just to sneak into the No-Magic World. She eventually overcomes this. Terrible Artist : Played with. In episode 30, her painting of Mirai and Riko appears to be abstract art...but then she turns it into a (not abstract) sculpture! Tomboy with a Girly Streak : While she does sport the stereotypical look and personality of a Tomboy , she has an interest in fashion, as shown in episode 6 when she materializes fashionable boots she wants from water. Her dream, revealed in Episode 30, is to become a fashion and culture expert in the No-Magic World.
Voiced by: Chinami Hashimoto An introverted student in Magic School who dreams of becoming a hairdresser and stylist. Acrophobic Bird : The reason she has to take supplementary classes is because she was too scared to fly on her broom. Later episodes show her gradually gain her confidence in the air. By episode 30, she has gained a magic carpet license. Shrinking Violet : Emily is shy, introverted and easily flustered. She slowly grows out of this as she becomes more confident in her abilities as a magician.
Voiced by: Maya Yoshioka A forgetful student in Magic School with a dream to become a journalist. Forgetful Jones : Has a bad habit of forgetting things, and forgetting to bring materials to an exam is the main reason she has to take supplementary classes over spring break. Mirai helps fix this by making a poster that helps Kei to remember to bring everything with her in the morning. Nightmare Fetishist : Has a bit too much fun telling a scary story in Episode 8.
    Kana Katsuki, Mayumi Nagase, Souta Ono, & Yuto Namiki 
Kana Katsuki, Mayumi Nagase, Souta Ono, & Yuto Namiki Voiced by: (respectively) Mika Kikuchi , Konomi Tada, Kōji Takahashi, Ayaka Asai Three students studying in Tsunagi First Middle School in No Magic World. Alliterative Name : Ka na Ka tsuki. Day in the Limelight : Souta in Episode 32, Mayumi in Episode 34, and Yuto in Episode 35. Muggles : All of them lack any kind of magical power. Secret Chaser : Played with with Kana. It's not a matter of her chasing the secret; it's just that she's the only one of the group to notice that something is up whenever something magical happens and tries to get to the bottom of it. Student Council President : Yuto is voted this in Episode 35.
Spell My Name with an S : Averted; all the villains have official English spellings on the website.
Artificial Human : More like "Artifical Magical Being", but similar principle. It's stated that Dokurokushe created his followers. They are transformed animals: A gecko, a bat, a spider, and a turtle. The Bus Came Back : Twice: Despite being dead , they all reappear and have roles in the Fractured Fairy Tale of episode 29. Batty and Gamettsu are in a Cross-Cast Role . Episode 42 showed Batty and Gamettsu being brought back by Orba after Sparda brings them in. Yamoh, or rather his lizard form, appears in episode 45.
Tropes applying to the other villains: Evil Counterpart : To the Linkle Stones. Like the Emerald, Deusmast is at the center. Surrounding him are his servants, the inner circle consisting of the four most powerful and the outer consisting of the lesser ones. This is much like how the primary Linkle Stones surround the Emerald while the support stones in turn surround them. Kick the Dog : All four of them are guilty of insulting or otherwise putting down the Pretty Cure in some way. Labut dismisses their magic as inferior to his mugic, Shakince throws Chikurun to the ground when he believes the fairy is becoming emotionally attached to the girls, Benigyo talks down about the holidays, and Orba dismisses the dark magicians as being mere pawns in his plan. Sealed Evil in a Can : All of them were sealed away in the backstory by Mother Rapapa. Their cans vary from being to being: Labut was sealed within a lamp, Shakince was sealed in a stone, and Benigyo was sealed in a Dogu statue. Various other kinds of cans were featured for the others. Underestimating Badassery : Only Orba seems to take the Cures seriously at first. The others are too confident in their powers to think the Cures are a threat. Orba ultimately gets in on the underestimating when he dismisses the dark magicians and witnesses the So Last Season Yokubarl defeat his Donyokubarl. Wrong Context Magic : They don't use magic, instead claiming to use an alternate power that is rendered in Japanese as muho (with maho being the Japanese word for regular magic). Fansubs have rendered this a "mugic".
Voiced by: Noriaki Sugiyama Another servant of Deusmast. His polite demeanor hides a cunning and cruel mind. Affably Evil : He is genuinely polite and speaks in a well-mannered way. This is despite him trying to eliminate the Pretty Cure and usher in an age of chaos. Fashionable Asymmetry : His One-Winged Angel form has white angelic wings on one side, and black crow wings on the other. Four Eyes, Zero Soul : He wears glasses, but he is in league with Benigyo, Shakince, and Labut, and he serves under the second Big Bad , Deusmast. He also casually blackmails Chikurun into working for him. The Glasses Come Off : When he enters his One Winged Angel form, he discards his glasses. Knight of Cerebus : Downplayed example. He takes the Cures far more seriously than the other villains, and is consequently more threatening. Ironically, he is the third of Deusmast's followers to die. The Man Behind the Man : Everything in the story was b
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