Yes! PreCure 5

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Yes! PreCure 5

Yes! PreCure 5 DVD cover. From bottom clockwise, Cure Dream, Coco, Cure Rouge, Cure Mint, Cure Aqua, Cure Lemonade and Nuts.
Yes!プリキュア5
(Iesu! PuriKyua Faibu)
Genre Action, Comedy, Drama, Magical girl, Romance
Anime television series
Directed by Toshiaki Komura
Written by Yoshimi Narita
Studio Toei Animation
Network ANN (ABC)
Original run February 4, 2007 January 27, 2008
Episodes 49
Manga
Written by Izumi Todo
Illustrated by Futago Kamikita
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Nakayoshi
Original run March 2007February 2008
Game
Yes! Pretty Cure 5
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Genre Side-scrolling beat 'em up
Platform Nintendo DS
Released November 29, 2007
Anime film
Yes! PreCure 5 The Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom!
Studio Toei Animation
Released November 10, 2007
Anime television series
Yes PreCure 5 GoGo!
Directed by Toshiaki Komura
Written by Yoshimi Narita
Studio Toei Animation
Network ANN (ABC)
Original run February 3, 2008 January 25, 2009
Episodes 48
Manga
Yes PreCure 5 GoGo!
Written by Izumi Todo
Illustrated by Futago Kamikita
Published by Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Nakayoshi
Original run March 2008February 2009
Game
Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go: Let's Go Together! Dream Festival
Developer Bandai
Publisher Bandai
Genre Side-scrolling beat 'em up
Platform Nintendo DS
Released October 30, 2008
Anime film
Yes PreCure 5 GoGo! The Movie: Happy Birthday in the Land of Sweets
Directed by Tatsuya Nagamine
Studio Toei Animation
Released November 8, 2008

Yes! Pretty Cure 5 (Yes!プリキュア5 Yesu! PuriKyua Faibu) or Yes! PreCure 5 is a Japanese anime series and the fourth installment in Izumi Todo's Pretty Cure franchise produced by Toei Animation. The series aired on TV Asahi between February 2007 and January 2008 and was followed by a sequel season, Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo! (Yes!プリキュア5 GoGo! Yesu! PuriKyua Faibu GoGo!), which made up the franchise's fifth installment and aired between February 2008 and January 2009. Both series were directed by Toshiaki Komura, who previously directed Kinnikuman Nisei, and written by Yoshimi Narita, who wrote the script for the anime Beet the Vandel Buster. The character designs were done by Toshie Kawamura, who later worked on the character designs for Smile PreCure!. A manga adaptation was serialized in Kodansha's monthly Nakayoshi magazine. The series has made use of butterflies as the main theme, whilst GoGo!'s main theme is roses.

Story

Yes! PreCure 5

The original series started broadcasting on February 4, 2007, and ended on January 27, 2008, in Japan. Nozomi Yumehara, a regular student, finds a magical book called the Dream Collet in the library and meets Coco, a creature from the Palmier Kingdom. Nozomi decides to help restore his world, which has been destroyed by an organization called Nightmare, by completing the Dream Collet and finding the 55 Pinkies to make any wish come true. By making her decision to help Coco, she proves she has the heart to be a Pretty Cure and is given her Pinky Catch from a pink butterfly letting her transform into Cure Dream. Meanwhile, the Nightmares are fighting the cures to steal the Dream Collet and defeat Pretty Cure. To help, she must choose a team of four other students to be Pretty Cure so that she may help protect the Dream Collet and save Nuts from his entrapment within. Together with Cure Rouge, Cure Lemonade, Cure Mint and Cure Aqua, they form the Pretty Cure Team.

The movie Kagami no Kuni no Miracle Daibōken! (鏡の国のミラクル大冒険 lit. Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom) premiered on 10 November 2007. While Nozomi and her friends are enjoying themselves at Princess Land, an amusement park, Coco and Nuts have been abducted into the Mirror Kingdom. At the same time, Shadow (Voiced by: Romi Park) is after the Dream Collet so that he can use the power of the Pinkies to rule the Mirror Kingdom. To prevent this from happening, Migirin and Hidarin, who are residents of the Mirror Kingdom, become allies with Pretty Cure to assist in the fight against Shadow and rescuing Coco and Nuts.

Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!

The sequel Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! started its run on February 3, 2008. The Cure Rose Garden has always been concealed from human eye. Flora, the area's guardian, watches over it and ensures that the path to the secret area doesn't appear. However Eternal, an art organization known for amassing treasure and artwork from many worlds, is trying to get to the garden. To do this, they first invade the Palmier Kingdom and four other kingdoms. Flora senses the approaching danger and sends a letter to Nozomi and the Pretty Cure 5. Their new mission is to find the four rulers that have fled from their kingdoms since they hold the Rose Garden Keys. To perform this mission, Nozomi and the others regain their ability to transform into PreCure Five. Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! features the debut of Milk's human form and her Pretty Cure ego, Milky Rose.

The sequel's movie, Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday (お菓子の国のハッピーバースデー lit. Happy Birthday in the Land of Sweets) debuted in theaters in Japan on November 8, 2008.

Characters

Pretty Cure

Nozomi Yumehara (夢原 のぞみ Yumehara Nozomi) / Cure Dream (キュアドリーム Kyua Dorīmu)
Voiced by: Yuuko Sanpei
A second-year student at L'École des Cinq Lumières Institute, Nozomi appears to be a typical shōjo heroine, and does not know what to do with her life. She has no special talent like the other members of PreCure and is clumsy and carefree to a fault, but her cheerful and optimistic demeanor earns her the respect of others. She has a habit of saying "It's decided! (決定! Ket-tei!)" when she decides on something. She becomes Pretty Cure in order to fulfill the promise of Coco's dream, and in turn creates a special bond with him. Influenced by Coco, Nozomi has a crush on him and conceives a notion to be a teacher by degrees. They kissed in Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!: Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday!. Though her teammates are vastly different from her, Nozomi learns how to become their friend. Cure Dream wears pink, and her costume has a design resembling that of Cure Rouge. For catching Pinkies, Coco gets a bell from her Pinky Catch.
She introduces herself as "The Great Power of Hope, Cure Dream!" (大いなる希望の力、キュアドリーム! Ōi naru kibō no chikara, Kyua Dorīmu!). In her Shining form, she introduces herself as "The miraculous light of courageous feelings, Shining Dream!" (想いを咲かせる奇跡の光、シャイニングドリーム! Omoi wo sakaseru kiseki no hikari, Shainingu Dorīmu!)
In the first movie, her counterpart is Dark Dream, who is voiced by Chinami Nishimura (Voice of Reika Aoki/Cure Beauty from Smile PreCure!). In the second movie, she gets an upgrade mode: Shining Mode. The rest of members (including Milk) obtain their Shining form only since DX2 of Pretty Cure All Stars.
Rin Natsuki (夏木 りん Natsuki Rin) / Cure Rouge (キュアルージュ Kyua Rūju)
Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi
This second-year student appears as a tomboy and plays enough sports to have every team clamouring for her to join them, but indulges in a few feminine pursuits, such as a love of boys and is scared of ghosts and legends. She has a very straightforward and down-to-earth personality that sharply contrasts with her childhood friend and classmate, Nozomi. Her parents run a flower shop, making her busy of helping parents and nursing younger sister and brother. She felt in question for her future at first, but getting interest in jewellery design after working in Nuts House. Rin wears red, and she transforms into Cure Rouge; her counterpart is her best friend, Cure Dream. For catching Pinkies, Coco gets a trumpet from her Pinky Catch.
She introduces herself as "The Red Flame of Passion, Cure Rouge!" (情熱の赤い炎、キュアルージュ! Jōnetsu no akai honō, Kyua Rūju!)
In the first movie, her counterpart is Dark Rouge, who is voiced by Miki Nagasawa.
Urara Kasugano (春日野 うらら Kasugano Urara) / Cure Lemonade (キュアレモネード Kyua Remonēdo)
Voiced by: Mariya Ise
Urara is in the first-year and the youngest member. She is a sweet blonde first-year and a transfer student. She is half Japanese and half French. She wants to inherit the dream of her mother, who was a famous actress before passing away, so she engages in the entertainment career. Owing to these complex reasons, she has a mature and realistic personality, leaving her few friends around her. Before she joined the team, she learned of Nozomi's and Rin's identities, and was not nearly as shocked as the others. Cure Lemonade wears yellow and has no counterpart. For catching Pinkies, Coco gets a harp from her Pinky Catch. She has a special bond with Syrup, similar to that of Nozomi and Coco, Komachi and Nuts, and Karen and Milk.
She introduces herself as "The Effervescent Fragrance of Lemon, Cure Lemonade!" (はじけるレモンの香り、キュアレモネード! Hajikeru remon no kaori, Kyua Remonēdo!)
In the first movie, her counterpart is Dark Lemonade, who is voiced by Rie Kugimiya (Voice of Aguri Madoka/Cure Ace from Dokidoki! PreCure).
Komachi Akimoto (秋元 こまち Akimoto Komachi) / Cure Mint (キュアミント Kyua Minto)
Voiced by: Ai Nagano
In the third-year, Komachi is kind and shy, and likes to read books and write. However, once she is angered enough, she will snap and release her temper. She is a volunteer at the school library, along with Karen/Cure Aqua, and often spends her time there writing stories. Her dream is to become a writer, and she exhibits particular talent in this: Nuts praised her first completed story (upon the 7th revision), and he does not give praise lightly. She has a special bond with Nuts, that develop into romantic feelings, which she expresses in the form of her second novel. Her parents own a traditional Japanese sweetshop. She becomes a Pretty Cure when she acknowledges with Nozomi's thought. For catching Pinkies, Coco gets a flute/piccolo from her Pinky Catch.
She introduces herself as "The Tranquility of the Green Earth, Cure Mint!" (安らぎの緑の大地、キュアミント! Yasuragi no midori no daichi, Kyua Minto!)
In the first movie, her counterpart is Dark Mint, who is voiced by Yūko Minaguchi.
Karen Minazuki (水無月 かれん Minazuki Karen) / Cure Aqua (キュアアクア Kyua Akua)
Voiced by: Ai Maeda
Karen is Komachi's classmate and best friend, comes from an affluent family and is a member of the student council. Her parents are musicians and often go on tour. She misses them, but will not ask for them to come home for fear of disturbing their work, so despite wealth and popularity, she is often lonely.
Seen around school as cool and inspiring, most of the students look up to her. She, as Nozomi learns, is the most trustworthy Cure. In the beginning, she is reluctant to join the Cure team. In episode 6, as the girls are being manhandled, Karen stands up for her friends, vowing to protect them regardless of transformation. The butterfly that eluded her previously reappears and successfully lands on her wrist, enabling her to transform to Cure Aqua. For catching Pinkies, Coco gets a violin from her Pinky Catch. As Cure Aqua, counterpart of Cure Mint, she wears deep blue in her outfit, resembling Cure Mint's outfit. Like Nozomi and Komachi with Coco and Nuts respectively, she has a special bond with Milk.
She introduces herself as "The Blue Spring of Intelligence, Cure Aqua!" (知性の青き泉、キュアアクア! Chisei no aoki izumi, Kyua Akua!)
In the first movie, her counterpart is Dark Aqua, who is voiced by Reiko Kiuchi.
Milk (ミルク Miruku) / Kurumi Mimino (美々野 くるみ Mimino Kurumi) / Milky Rose (ミルキィローズ Mirukī Rōzu)
Voiced by: Eri Sendai
Debuts in episode 21. A white-and-pink lop rabbit who is the royal speaker and chancellor-to-be of the Palmier Kingdom. Milk has long, violet, curly hair and fuchsia eyes. She dresses in violet with blue flower decorations. Over the series Milk and Karen develop a close friendship, beginning when Karen sacrifices herself to protect her. Milk also greatly admires Coco, and is jealous when Nozomi grows closer to him.
She doesn't have a natural ability to take a human form like the princes do, but later gained it after picking up a glowing blue seed in the sequel Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!. In her human form her alias is Kurumi Mimino; her name backwards has the same pronunciation with Miruku no Mimi (ミルクの耳), meaning "Milk's ears." At first, she enrolls into Nozomi's class and acts as a mysterious, calm, smart, cool persona to cover her bizarre personality from the princes and Pretty Cures. However, her secret was eventually blown due to that she can't maintain the form after battles.
After gaining the human form, Milk is also able to transform into the Pretty Cure heroine, Milky Rose. She introduces herself as "The Blue Rose is The Secret Mark, Milky Rose!" (青いバラは秘密の印、ミルキィローズ! Aoi Bara wa Himitsu no Shirushi, Mirukī Rōzu!)

Mascots

Coco (ココ Koko) / Kouji Kokoda (小々田 康史 Kokoda Kōji)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao
One of the mascot creatures from the Palmier Kingdom, Coco is a yellow-furred tail chipmunk searching for the Dream Collet to restore his kingdom. He can transform into a human, and later becomes a teacher at Nozomi's school to keep watch of her. Coco has expressed that he has strong feelings for Nozomi, but is hesitant to act on them because of the knowledge that they will have to go their separate ways as soon as his kingdom is restored. They kissed in Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!: Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday!. Fittingly, his human name "Kokoda" sounds like the way one would say "I'm Coco" in Japanese. Halfway through the series, it is revealed that he and Nuts are actually princes from separate parts of the Palmier Kingdom.
He is given Palmier's crown in episode 24 of Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo, allowing PreCure 5 to use Cure Fleur. Both he and Nuts combine powers in GoGo episode 38 to allow Cure Dream and Milky Rose to combine powers.
Nuts (ナッツ Nattsu) / Mr. Natts (夏さん Natsu-san)
Voiced by: Miyu Irino
The other creature from the Palmier Kingdom, Nuts is a brown squirrel that can transform into a human, the clerk of a jewelry shop called Nuts House. In the beginning of the series, he is sealed within the Dream Collet and was freed after the 5 Cures received their powers. Coco describes him as a good friend, comparable to the relationship between Nozomi and Rin. In Episode 7 Nuts is released from the Dream Collet and is revealed to have an aloof, somewhat cold personality. Because of the events of his past he has difficulty trusting anyone, and did not trust Coco at first. His human form is so good looking that it causes the other Pretty Cure girls to blush, as well as most other girls who see him. Komachi exhibits romantic feelings for Nuts, and though his stoicism does not make him an easy character to read, it is made clear that he feels a special bond with Komachi. Some episodes of the series, as well as a set of character cards, give his human name as "Natts"; however, this is generally accepted as Engrish.
He is given Palmier's crown in episode 31 of Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo, allowing Milky Rose to use the Milky Mirror. Both he and Coco combine powers in GoGo episode 38 to allow Cure Dream and Milky Rose to combine powers.
Syrup (シロップ Shiroppu) / Shiroh Amai (甘井 シロー Amai Shirō)
Voiced by: Romi Park
Debuts in episode 1 of the sequel. A tan feathered, bird-like mascot that can turn to human form and take on an aerial transport form when necessary. He is slightly arrogant and a delivery-boy. Syrup once worked for Eternal, the villains of the sequel, because he was looking for something in the Cure Rose Garden and needed to get there. He quit for reasons currently unknown. When Syrup was younger, he worked in the Cure Rose Garden. In Eternal, he was asked to deliver a letter from Eternal's boss to Flora. Syrup has amnesia and forgot who he was, and wanted to find the Cure Rose Garden so he can regain his memories. He develops a bond with Urara like the ones between Nozomi and Coco and Komachi and Nuts.
Mailpo (メルポ Merupo)
Voiced by: Wasabi Mizuta
A walking pink Rabbit that works with Syrup. He helps with sending and receiving letters. In last episode, it is said that he is the red rose that Syrup planted in Cure Rose Garden. He just disguises himself as a mailbox so he can be with Syrup all the time.

Villains

Nightmare

Girinma (ギリンマ Girinma)
Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama
The first of the villains to appear. He can transform into a deadly praying mantis with arms that slice. He greatly fears his superiors, and is often threatened by Bunbee. In his human form, he wears a hat and holds a cane.
Gamao (ガマオ Gamao)
Voiced by: Akio Suyama
A large man that resembles a hobo. He is seen to be extremely lazy and often refuses to do any work, even if his survival and duty as a Nightmare depend on it. He transforms into a toad. His name is from the Japanese "gama", meaning toad. In his human form he looks very fat.
Arachnea (アラクネア Arakunea)
Voiced by: Yoko Soumi
The lone woman of the team, she resembles Poisony from the first season. She transforms into a spider. Many episodes featuring her have her pulling the girls into the sewers to fight, for reasons unknown. Her name is based on the Greek "arachne" (spider). In her human form she has short light purple hair and wears a red office dress.
Bunbee (ブンビー Bunbī)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi
The boss of Girinma, Gamao and Arachnea. He transforms into a bee. For the first part of the series he was believed to be leading the Nightmares, but it is soon revealed that he takes orders from Kawarino. He joined Eternal in the sequel after surviving a fatal fall near the end of the prequel.
Hadenya (ハデーニャ Hadēnya)
Voiced by: Kazue Komiya
One of the villains appearing in the second part of the season. She can transform into a bird-like, very colorful costume reminiscent of Brazil Carnival. She likes to take what she wants and often lets Bunbee serve her in some way. In her human form she is very fat and wears a red jacket and blue pants; she also wears jewelry.
Bloody (ブラッディ Buraddi)
Voiced by: Eiji Maruyama
This is the last Nightmare member showing up in the first season. Bloody can transform into a bat-like creature, shooting sonic waves at his enemies. In the first place, however, he tries to win by persuasion and talking, only using Kowaina to help him. He always uses rooms or places to transform into Kowaina rather than objects.
Kowaiina (コワイナー Kowainā)
Voiced by: Chihiro Sakurai
A Kowaina is a catastrophic entity that can be inserted into any inanimate object, causing it to "come alive" and cause destruction. The villains often use it as both an offense and a defense to add more helpers onto their side during the battle. The name is a pun off of the Japanese adjective, kowai na, which means "frightening."[1]
Kawarino (カワリーノ Kawarīno)
Voiced by: Hiro Yuki
Desparaia's secretary. He conveys her intentions and orders to other Nightmares, and report to her on the missions. Most of the other Nightmares fear him. He is modeled after a chameleon and often uses his mimicking ability to deceive others. His name is a play on the Japanese word kawaru, which means change.[2]
Desparaia (デスパライア Desuparaia)
Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama
The top of the Nightmares. She intends to gain eternal life to bring despair to all the world, and has ordered her subordinates to obtain the Dream Collet. Her name appears to play off of the words "pariah" and "despair".. She has long brown hair and wears a purple dress and a mask.

Eternal

Scorp (スコルプ Sukorupu)
Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu
Scorp is the first Eternal member to be shown in the series. He seems to know a lot about Syrup and his circumstances. When coming to fight, he transforms into a scorpion. Although they do not get along too well at first, he gradually becomes kind of friends with Bunbee. His last episode was episode 11.
Nebatakos (ネバタコス Nebatakosu)
Voiced by: Bin Shimada
This guy is the third Eternal member (not counting Bunbee as one). He transforms into an octopus, the Japanese word "tako" in his name stands for this. He does not like rules very much and thus often argues with Anacondy about his reports. His last episode was episode 24.
Yadokhan and Isohgin (ヤドカーンとイソーギン Yadokān to Isōgin)
Voiced by: Kenji Nomura (Yadokhan), Chō (Isohgin)
Eternal's "nightmare-duo", the group's best hunters there. The small and fat Yadokhan mainly does the talking, although he is also very short of words, with the tall Isohgin repeating what Yadohkan says. The two can transform into a hermit crab/sea anemone monster. Their last episode was in episode 38.
Shibiretta (シビレッタ Shibiretta)
Voiced by: Reiko Suzuki
This old woman wearing kind of a mushroom on her head manipulates fairy tales (European and also Japanese ones) to fight Precure. To do so, she pulls the girls into the world of the fairy tales where she can find ideal material to create a Hoshiina. She does not like Anacondy very much. Her last episode was episode 42.
Mucardia (ムカーディア Mukādia)
Voiced by: Ryōtarō Okiayu
The currently newest member of Eternal is an extremely good-looking guy. He uses his good looks to approach Precure and find out something about them. His true form is revealed as of episode 41, and resembles a humanoid cockroach.
Anacondy (アナコンディ Anakondi)
Voiced by: Kaori Yamagata
She is a middle age woman with purple hair resembling a medusa's. She's also the kind of an administrator among Eternal, always telling her members what they should do and controlling rare objects they bring her. She also always claims report papers from her members and is very strict to them. In fact she seems to be doing all that only for the boss of Eternal, the director. As of episode 46, her true form is revealed.
Boss (館長 Kanchō)
Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba
The ruler of the Eternal, he appears to be a silver-masked man wearing a robe and frequently seen at the office of the Eternal Museum. He was responsible for the destruction of the four kingdoms of Palmier and attempts to go to the Cure Rose Garden to make all life eternal.
Hoshiina (ホシイナー Hoshiinā)
Voiced by: Shinya Fukumatsu
The Hoshiina are monsters in the new season that are called forth by throwing a yellow ball onto objects. The name is from hoshii, which means "to want or desire".[3]

Others

Sakamoto (坂本 Sakamoto)
Voiced by: Tomoaki Ikeda
He is the Minazukis' butler and takes care of Karen when her parents aren't home. He is very respectful to her and calls her 'ojou-sama' ("young lady"), but he also seems to be fond of her, like a father. Jii-ya is the term that an old servant is called (similarly Baa-ya means an old nanny or housemaid), and not his own name.
Otaka (おタカさん Otakasan)
Voiced by: Chie Koujiro
The mistress of the cafeteria in girls' school where they always eat lunch, rather like the Tako Café in Pretty Cure Max Heart. She is a cheerful, middle-aged woman who sometimes gives them good advice. In truth, she is also the secret principal of the school. She use double identitis due to that she wants to receive advices directly from students like her earlier time as an intern teacher.
Mika Masuko (増子 美香 Masuko Mika)
Voiced by: Mari Yamada
This second-year student is the chief editor of the Cinq Lumières Tsūshin (a school paper). She tends to appropriate the paper for herself a little. Her name is a pun of masukomi (mass communication/media). Mika gets close to getting her "scoop" on the Pretty Cures, but is always distracted by Nuts' human form, making the next day's paper all about him and her and reducing the article on the Cures to a small, almost unreadable size.
Megumi Yumehara (夢原 恵美 Yumehara Megumi)
Voiced by: Yurika Hino
Nozomi's mother. She is a beautician and runs a beauty shop Espoir (French for hope). She and Kazuyo are childhood friends just like Nozomi and Rin. Kazuyo says that she had been a more blunderer than Nozomi.
Kazuyo Natsuki (夏木 和代 Natsuki Kazuyo)
Voiced by: Mayumi Asano
Rin's mother. She and her husband run a flower shop "Fleuriste Natsuki". She is called "Kazu-chan" by Megumi like Rin-chan by Nozomi.
Yu Natsuki (夏木 ゆう Natsuki Yū) & Ai Natsuki (夏木 あい Natsuki Ai)
Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe(Yu), Satsuki Yukino (Ai)
They are twins and Rin's younger siblings. Yu is a boy and Ai is a girl. They are so naughty that they always trouble Rin.

Cure Rose Garden

Flora (フローラ Furōra)
Voiced by: Yūko Minaguchi
Mysterious lady who guards the Cure Rose Garden. She has long pink hair with a tiara adorning her head. The boss of Eternal is interested in her. In the last episode, she told Syrup that she wanted him to be friends with the Cures and that's why she asked him to send that letter to Nozomi in the first episode.

Four Rulers

In the sequel, the Kings and Queens of four Kingdoms hold the Rose Garden Keys. For this, Eternal attacks their Kingdoms and they flee. Once a ruler is found, he or she must stay in the Rose Pact for a certain amount of time to recover. After which, they can go back and restore the Kingdom destroyed. Each have a special power that benefits themselves and the team, and the rulers can communicate with their crowns. Together, all four open the door to the Cure Rose Garden.

King Donuts (ドーナツ国王 Donatsu Kokuō)
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto
The first ruler to be found. A small, blue Dragon, he is the ruler of the Doughnut Kingdom, which is east of Palmier. Dignified, he is smart and arrogant. He appreciates people who work hard for others. Should he be attacked, he will stun the enemy with a blue light emitting from his hands. The King leaves in episode 14, but not before giving a calling card.
Queen Bavarois (パパロア女王 Babaroa Joō)
Voiced by: Mari Adachi
Second ruler holding a Rose Garden Key. She is a pink-and-red colored bird, the Queen of the Bavarois Kingdom, which is south of Palmier. Sociable and energetic, but very talkative to the point of causing problems for others. Her power allows communication between PreCure 5 by making their transformation items act as a mobile phone. In episode 25, she gives her calling card and goes back to her kingdom.
Princess Crepe (クレープ王女 Kurēpu Ōjo)
Voiced by: Kumiko Nishihara
The third ruler with a Rose Garden Key. She is a lemon chiffon, orange striped tiger. Is in love with Coco and claims to be his fiancee. Her kingdom, the Crêpe Kingdom, is west of Palmier. She hopes that her marriage to Coco will unify both kingdoms. Crepe's power activates the Milky Note, a laptop. Crepe leaves in episode 34, remaining friends with Coco after he rejects her confession, and giving her calling card.
King Montblanc (モンブラン国王 Monburan Kokuō)
Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa
The last ruler known with a key. He is a green and tan turtle, the ruler of the Mont Blanc Kingdom, which is to the north of Palmier. Eldest of all four rulers, he is also the most intelligent, as he knows about the connection between Flora and Syrup. He also may know the connection between Eternal and the Cure Rose Garden.

Media

Anime

Both series were directed by Toshiaki Komura. Yes! PreCure 5 in Japan on Asahi Broadcasting Corporation and other ANN stations between February 4, 2007 and January 27, 2008. GoGo! aired between February 3, 2008 to January 25, 2009. Both series has four pieces of theme music: two opening and two ending themes.

The opening theme for Yes! PreCure 5 is "PreCure 5, Smile Go Go!" (プリキュア5、スマイル go go! Purikyua Faibu, Sumairu gō gō) performed by Mayu Kudou (Voice of Fairy Tone from Suite PreCure) with the chorus performed by Young Fresh with Mayumi+Yuka. The first 32 episodes' ending theme is "Kirakira-shichatte My True Love!" (キラキラしちゃってMy True Love! Kirakira-shicatte Mai Turū Rabu, "Sparkle Brilliantly My True Love!") performed by Kanako Miyamoto (The Voice of Makoto Kenzaki/Cure Sword from Dokidoki! PreCure). For the final 18 episodes, the ending theme was changed to "Ganbalance de Dance ~Yumemiri Kiseki-tachi~" (ガンバランス de ダンス~夢みる奇跡たち~ Ganbaransu de Dansu ~Yumemiru Kiseki-tachi~"), performed by Miyamoto with the PreCure 5. This song was also used as the theme for the film adaptation Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom!. An insert song in the series titled "Tobikkiri! Yūki no Door" (とびっきり!勇気の扉(ドア) Tobikkiri! Yūki no Doa, "Extraordinary! The Door of Courage") was performed by Mariya Ise as her character Urara Kasugano and was used in episodes 20 and 29.

The opening theme for GoGo! is "PreCure 5, Full Throttle Go Go!" (プリキュア5、フル·スロットルGO GO! Purikyua Faibu, Furu Surottoru Gō Go!), performed by Kudou. The first ending theme, used for the first 29 episodes, is "Te to Te Tsunai de Heart mo Link!!" (手と手つないでハートもリンク!! Te to Te Tsunai de Hāto mo Rinku!!, "From Hand to Hand, the Heart also Links!!") performed by Miyamoto with Young Fresh. The second ending "Ganbalance de Dance ~Kibō no Relay~" (ガンバランス de ダンス~希望のリレー~ Ganbalance de Dance ~Kibō no Rirē~, "Ganbalance de Dance ~Relay of Hope~) was used for the remaining 19 episodes of the series, and performed by the Cure Quartet, comprising Ise, Uechiyae, Kudou, and Miyamoto. Two insert songs were also used in the series, the first being "Twin Tail no Mahō" (ツイン・テールの魔法 Tsuin Tēru no Mahō, "Magic of the Pigtails") by Ise as Urara Kasugano in episode 18, and the other "Ashita, Hana Saku. Egao, Saku." (明日、花咲く。笑顔、咲く。, "Tomorrow the Flower Blooms. The Smile Blooms.") by the Cure Quartet, sung right before the ending theme played on episode 48.

Movies

A film, based on the series, entitled Yes! Precure 5: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! (Yes!プリキュア5 鏡の国のミラクル大冒険! Yes! Precure 5: Kagami no Kuni no Miracle Daibōken!) premiered on theaters on November 10, 2007. The second movie titled Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Happy Birthday in the Land of Sweets (Yes!プリキュア5 GoGo! お菓子の国のハッピーバースディ♪ Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday) also premiered on theaters on November 8, 2008. The second film is directed by Tatsuya Nagamine.

The heroines also appear in all Pretty Cure All Stars movies, starting with Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends☆the Collection of Miracles! (プリキュアオールスターズDX みんなともだちっ☆奇跡の全員大集合! PuriKyua Ōru Sutāzu Dirakkusu: Minna Tomodachi☆Kiseki no Zenin Daishūgō), first Released in March 14, 2009.

Manga

Manga adaptations of both series were illustrated by Futago Kimikita and published in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine.

Video game

There are two side-scrolling beat-em-up video games, ''Yes! Pretty Cure 5 ( Yes!プリキュア5 Iesu! PuriKyua Faibu), was released by Bandai for the Nintendo DS on November 29, 2007. Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go: Let's Go Together! Dream Festival (Yes!プリキュア5GoGo! 全員しゅーGo!ドリームフェスティバル Iesu! PuriKyua Faibu GoGō!: Zenin ShūGo! Dorīmu Fesutibaru), was also released by Bandai for the Nintendo DS on October 30, 2008, also featuring characters from Futari wa Pretty Cure and Pretty Cure Splash Star. The opening theme is "Pretty Cure Mode SWITCH ON!" (プリキュアモードにSWITCH ON! Purikyua Mōdo ni Suitchi On!)

References

  1. 怖い is the kanji form for "frightening."
  2. 変わる is the kanji form for "kawaru."
  3. "Hoshii" in kanji form is 欲しい.

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