Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess

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Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess
Jewelpet the Movie- Sweets Dance Princess poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji 映画ジュエルペット スウィーツダンスプリンセス
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburn Eiga Juerupetto: Suwītsu Dansu Purinsesu
Directed by Hiroaki Sakurai
Written byTakashi Yamada
Based on Jewelpet
by Sanrio and Sega
Produced byAtsushi Takahashi
Hideyuki Kachi
Starring Ayaka Saito
Aya Hirano
Nozomi Sasaki
Miyuki Sawashiro
Aki Toyosaki
KENN
MAKO
Ai Shimizu
Rina Hidaka
Mana Ashida
Hiroki Shimowada
Yumiko Kobayashi
CinematographyShinichi Igarashi
Edited byYumiko Nakaba
Music byWataru Maeguchi
Production
company
Distributed by Toho
Release date
  • August 11, 2012 (2012-08-11)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess (映画ジュエルペット スウィーツダンスプリンセス, Eiga Juerupetto: Suwītsu Dansu Purinsesu) is a 2012 Japanese animated fantasy comedy film based on the Jewelpet series by Sanrio and Sega. Sweets Dance Princess features an original story set in an alternate universe from the Jewelpet franchise. The film was directed by Hiroaki Sakurai ( UFO Baby and Cromartie High School ) and written by Takashi Yamada ( Ojamajo Doremi ). The film was released in Japan on August 11, 2012. DVD and Blu-ray versions of the film were released by Toho on January 25, 2013.

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Development

The film was first announced in February 2012 and introduced the Sweetspets, who debuted in Jewelpet Sunshine , as well as other characters that are exclusively created for the film. [1] A short 30-second trailer of the film was streamed on March 1, 2012. [2] A press conference of the film was held on March 30, 2012, which occurred at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo to promote the film. Along the guest stars were child actress Mana Ashida and the designer of Hello Kitty, Yuko Yamaguchi. [3] Yamaguchi stated that Ashida's singing and dancing is both cute and energetic and fits well with the film's theme. When released in cinemas, the film was double-billed with the short film Onegai My Melody: Yu & Ai . [4]

Plot

Ruby and some of her friends are all headed to Sweets Land, the home of the Sweetspets, to celebrate her birthday with a special dance. However, during the preparations, a strange thing falls from the skies, containing a Sweetspet boy named Gumimin. Unknown to everyone, he may be the only one who can save Sweets Land from impending chaos, and eat all the sweets in Sweets Land to help save it.

Cast

Main characters

CharacterVoice Actor
Ruby Ayaka Saito
Garnet Aya Hirano
Sapphie Nozomi Sasaki
Labra Miyuki Sawashiro
Angela Aki Toyosaki
Jasper KENN
Charotte MAKO
Sango Ai Shimizu
Sakuran Rina Hidaka

Guest characters

Music

The film's opening theme is "Magic of Dreams" (夢の魔法, Yume no Mahō) and the ending theme is " Friends Forever and Ever " (ずっとずっとトモダチ, Zutto Zutto Tomodachi), both performed by the Japanese child actress and singer Mana Ashida. The latter song also serves as the ending theme of Jewelpet Kira☆Deco! that was released on May 16, 2012, while "Magic of Dreams" is an entirely new song especially composed for the film. [5] The film's official soundtrack album, titled Jewelpet the Movie: Sweets Dance Princess Soundtrack (映画ジュエルペット スウィーツダンスプリンセス サウンドトラック, Eiga Juerupetto: Suwītsu Dansu Purinsesu Saundotorakku) was released on August 8, 2012. [6]

Reception

The film was a box-office failure, scoring at No. 14 on Box Office Mojo's chart and earning US$355,395 on 106 screens from August 11–12. [7] It then fell from the list a week later. [8]

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