Feb 2, 2022
The movie occurs in the same place Chiffon teleported to in episode 35, the Kingdom of Toys, which I won't go over because it's frankly obvious and you can likely imagine what it's made of. Anyway, they find Usopyrin or something, Love's toy she left in the closet as a kid. The girls need to find and defeat Toymajin, who is a compilation of abandoned and lost toys. The Cures are tricked by his roulette assistant in an annoying manner; they see Love "play the game" to get the king, get tricked, and they all decide to play his bogus games anyway (since as he says, "it's more fun," but no. Not really.) As I said, Toymajin is made of abandoned toys, which means Usopyrin felt abandoned and joins with him or something. Love is able to convince every child on Earth to open their hearts to their lost toys, and she uses the power of their hearts to upgrade into Cure Angel, who uses Lovely True Heart to free all the toys, leaving the real Toymajin to be a simply teddy bear. Later, they do a yard sale and he's given to a cute little girl who loves him. This was pretty good, but tbh it was also just a tad boring unfortunately. I will give it a 6/10!
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