Yes! Precure 5 (TV)
[ related to Futari wa Pretty Cure (TV) ]
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Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! (TV) (sequel)
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Yes! Precure 5: Kagami no Kuni no Miracle Daibōken! (movie)
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Related anime:
Precure All Stars DX: Minna Tomodachi—Kiseki no Zenin Daishūgō (movie) (spinoff)
Precure All Stars DX2: Kibō no Hikari—Rainbow Jewel o Mamore! (movie) (sequel)
Precure All-Stars DX3 Mirai ni Todoke! Sekai o Tsunagu Niji-Iro no Hana (movie) (sequel)
Precure All Stars New Stage: Mirai no Tomodachi (movie) (sequel)
Precure All Stars New Stage 2: Kokoro no Tomodachi (movie) (sequel)
Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! (TV) (sequel)
Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday (movie) (sequel)
Yes! Precure 5: Kagami no Kuni no Miracle Daibōken! (movie)
Alternative title:
YES! 光之美少女5 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Yes!プリキュア5 (Japanese)
Genres:
magic
Themes:
magical girl
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Nozomi Yumehara, a regular student, finds a magical book called the Dream Collet in the library and meets Coco and Nuts, two creatures from the Palmier Kingdom. They plead with Nozomi to restore their world, which has been destroyed by an organization called the Nightmares, by completing the Dream Collet and finding the 55 Pinkies to make any wish come true. Meanwhile, the Nightmares are moving into the real world. Once Nozomi agrees to help, Coco and Nuts transform her into the magical girl Cure Dream and turn four fellow students into her Pretty Cure team.
User Ratings:
34 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
49
Episode titles: We have 49
Vintage:
2007-02-04 to 2008-01-27
Opening Theme:
"Precure 5 Smile, go go!" by Mayu Kudou [chorused with Young Fresh and mayumi&yuka]
Ending Theme:
"Kirakira Shichatte My True Love" by Kanako Miyamoto
#2: "Gambalance de Dance ~Yumemiru Kiseki~" by Kanako Miyamoto (eps 33-49)
Insert song:
"Super! The Door of Courage" by Mariya Ise (ep 20)
Official website:
Yes! Precure 5 @ Toei Animation (Japanese)
Yes! Precure 5 @ TV Asahi (Japanese)
YES! 光之美少女5 官方網站 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Links: We have 1
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Series Director: Toshiaki Komura Series Composition: Yoshimi Narita Episode Director: Rie Matsumoto (eps 14, 24) Music: Naoki Sato Character Design: Toshie Kawamura Animation Director: Hironori Tanaka (ep 9) Art design: Shinzo Yuki Color design: Toyoji Sawada Insert Song Performance: Mariya Ise Production Chief: Kazuo Sakai | Ai Maeda as Ai Nagano as Junko Takeuchi as Mariya Ise as Yuko Sanpei as Kazuko Sugiyama as Miyu Irino as Takeshi Kusao as Akiko Nakagawa as Akio Suyama as Chie Koujiro as Chihiro Sakurai as Eiji Maruyama as Eri Sendai as Hiro Yuuki as Kanako Miyamoto as Kazue Komiya as Kumiko Watanabe as Mari Yamada as Mayu Kudou as Mayumi Asano as Nobuyuki Hiyama as Norihisa Mori as Satsuki Yukino as Susumu Chiba as Tomoaki Ikeda as Wataru Takagi as Yoko Soumi as Yurika Hino as | |||
Broadcaster: Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) | ||||
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Dubbing: William Winckler Productions Production: William Winckler Productions | ||||
(none) | A-Yeong Kim as Ji-Hyeon Lee as Myeong-Seon Lee as Yu-Ri Seo as Yun Yeojin as Gyeong-Myeong Lim as Myeong-Hwa Cha as Seo-Jin Park as Gyu-Seok Lee as Jae-Hyeon Lee as Jeong-Ho Kim as Min-Jeong Kim as Mun-Ja Choi as Myeong-Hui Lee as Nak-Yun Choi as Seong-Yeon Kim as Won-Seok Seo as | |||
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Mixing: Riccardo Canino | Barbara Pitotti as Eleonora Reti as Gaia Bolognesi as Monica Bertolotti as Rachele Paolelli as Leonardo Graziano as Lorenzo De Angelis as Monica Gravina as Alessio Cigliano as Anna Cesareni as Cinzia De Carolis as Gaetano Varcasia as Luciano Roffi as Paolo Marchese as Sergio Lucchetti as Valentina Mari as | |||
(none) | Broadcaster: GMA Network (coming soon) | |||
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