Koe de Asobou! HeartCatch PreCure!

Koe de Asobou! HeartCatch PreCure! (2010)

by Toei Animation
Genres:Music
Themes:Kids
Game modes:Single player
Story:A game in which you can watch video clips from the Heartcatch PreCure! anime, record your own voices for each of the characters, add sound effects, and watch/listen to the results.
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