

A gummy case alien, a galaxy-spanning lullaby, and magical girls who punch space hunters with friendship.
One day, a mysterious creature suddenly appeared from within Lala's gummy case! Their name was... UMA, I think? Ah, don't be scared, everything will be okay! Nice to meet you, UMA! Twincool~☆ And just like a shooting star, we were whisked away to a faraway place!? Is this UMA's powers ~lun? What sort of creature are they ~lun? Because they can't communicate through words, it seems UMA really likes "The Shooting Star Song" ~lun♪ It's nice getting along with each other through music ~lun♪ But one day, a mysterious alien hunter appeared...oh no! Is it possible that they're after UMA ~lun!? If that's the case, then the universe and Earth are in danger! Let's all protect UMA together! Be sure to support us as we sing "The Shooting Star Song" which connects us with UMA!!
Score
"The Shooting Star Song" will live rent-free
Visual Effects
Space transformation sequences at theatrical scale
Production
72 minutes—no bloat, just rocket-paced emotion
Director
Yuta Tanaka
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sumire Uesaka (Cure Cosmo) improvised several of Yuni's cat-like reaction noises in the recording booth.
The film's 72-minute runtime follows Toei's strict theatrical PreCure formula—short enough for fidgety kids, dense enough for lore-obsessed adults who notice the UMA design callbacks to 1980s sci-fi anime.
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