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{{quote| ''"The power of hope and the lights of the future!"''<br />
{{quote|''"The power of hope and the lights of the future!"''
''"Five hearts flap their wings to magnificence!"''<br />
''"Five hearts flap their wings to magnificence!"''
''"[[Title Drop|Yes! Pretty Cure 5!]]"'' }}
''"[[Title Drop|Yes! Pretty Cure 5!]]"'' }}


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* '''{{color|gold|Cure Lemonade}}''', Pretty Cure of [[Too Long; Didn't Dub|Bursting or Bubbliness or Effervescence or something]]. Urara Kasugano, an up-and-coming child actress and [[Idol Singer]]. Has trouble making friends due to her busy schedule.
* '''{{color|gold|Cure Lemonade}}''', Pretty Cure of [[Too Long; Didn't Dub|Bursting or Bubbliness or Effervescence or something]]. Urara Kasugano, an up-and-coming child actress and [[Idol Singer]]. Has trouble making friends due to her busy schedule.
* '''{{color|forestgreen|Cure Mint}}''', Pretty Cure of [[The Quiet One|Tranquility]]. Komachi Akimoto, an aspiring writer who's getting discouraged by a lack of positive feedback. She's extremely nice and rarely gets angry, and believe us, [[Beware the Nice Ones|that's very fortunate.]] [[Expy|Absolutely not]] [[Tokyo Mew Mew|Retasu Midorikawa]].
* '''{{color|forestgreen|Cure Mint}}''', Pretty Cure of [[The Quiet One|Tranquility]]. Komachi Akimoto, an aspiring writer who's getting discouraged by a lack of positive feedback. She's extremely nice and rarely gets angry, and believe us, [[Beware the Nice Ones|that's very fortunate.]] [[Expy|Absolutely not]] [[Tokyo Mew Mew|Retasu Midorikawa]].
* '''{{color|blue|Cure Aqua}}''', Pretty Cure of [[The Smart Guy|Intelligence]]. Karen Minazuki, [[Ojou|ridiculously wealthy]] [[Student Council President]]. Responsible, kind-hearted, and independent... [[Loners Are Freaks|in all the wrong ways]], as she quickly discovers.
* '''{{color|blue|Cure Aqua}}''', Pretty Cure of [[The Smart Guy|Intelligence]]. Karen Minazuki, [[Ojou|ridiculously wealthy]] [[Student Council President]]. Responsible, kind-hearted, and independent... [[Loners Are Freaks|in all the wrong ways]], as she quickly discovers.


With the help of extradimensional tanuki duo Coco and Nuts, their goal is to [[Gotta Catch Em All|collect fifty-five creatures]] called Pinkies in order to complete the [[MacGuffin|"Dream Collet"]], enabling it to grant a single wish and restore Coco and Nuts' destroyed homeworld. Though you would be forgiven for forgetting about this subplot, since Pinky-collecting is usually treated as an aside when nothing else is going on. The majority of screentime is given to the Pretty Cures' fight against the Nightmare Group, an [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|evil corporation]] who wish to steal the Dream Collet for their [[Big Bad]] queen, the [[Cool Mask|mask-wearing]] Despariah. Later, the Pretty Cure get another ally in the form of Milk, a rabbit-earred mascot creature who gives them their [[Mid-Season Upgrade]].
With the help of extradimensional tanuki duo Coco and Nuts, their goal is to [[Gotta Catch Em All|collect fifty-five creatures]] called Pinkies in order to complete the [[MacGuffin|"Dream Collet"]], enabling it to grant a single wish and restore Coco and Nuts' destroyed homeworld. Though you would be forgiven for forgetting about this subplot, since Pinky-collecting is usually treated as an aside when nothing else is going on. The majority of screentime is given to the Pretty Cures' fight against the Nightmare Group, an [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|evil corporation]] who wish to steal the Dream Collet for their [[Big Bad]] queen, the [[Cool Mask|mask-wearing]] Despariah. Later, the Pretty Cure get another ally in the form of Milk, a rabbit-earred mascot creature who gives them their [[Mid-Season Upgrade]].
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''Yes!'' proved popular enough to get a direct sequel called '''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'''. After [[So Last Season|upgrading their powers]], the Pretty Cure 5 team is recruited to protect the mysterious Cure Rose Garden from Eternal, an evil museum that steals and stockpiles priceless treasures from across the universe. To do this, the Pretty Cure have to [[Gotta Catch Em All|track down the four missing rulers]] of the kingdoms that neighbour the Kingdom of Palmier, as they hold the [[MacGuffin|four keys]] that unlock the path to the Cure Rose Garden.
''Yes!'' proved popular enough to get a direct sequel called '''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'''. After [[So Last Season|upgrading their powers]], the Pretty Cure 5 team is recruited to protect the mysterious Cure Rose Garden from Eternal, an evil museum that steals and stockpiles priceless treasures from across the universe. To do this, the Pretty Cure have to [[Gotta Catch Em All|track down the four missing rulers]] of the kingdoms that neighbour the Kingdom of Palmier, as they hold the [[MacGuffin|four keys]] that unlock the path to the Cure Rose Garden.


Along with new mascot creature Syrup, an [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|orange flying penguin mailman]], the Pretty Cure get a [[Sixth Ranger]]:
Along with new mascot creature Syrup, an [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|orange flying penguin mailman]], the Pretty Cure get a [[Sixth Ranger]]:


* '''{{color|mediumorchid|Milky Rose}}''', Kurumi Mimino, an [[Insufferable Genius|arrogant]] [[The Ace|Ace]] and [[New Transfer Student]]. As Milky Rose, she is a powerful [[Aloof Ally]] who draws her strength from a separate Power Rose from the other Cures. {{spoiler|Of course, her true identity is Milk, and her better-than-you act runs out pretty fast when she admits that she's been taking cues from [[You Watch Too Much X|watching that character type on magical girl shows]]}}.
* '''{{color|mediumorchid|Milky Rose}}''', Kurumi Mimino, an [[Insufferable Genius|arrogant]] [[The Ace|Ace]] and [[New Transfer Student]]. As Milky Rose, she is a powerful [[Aloof Ally]] who draws her strength from a separate Power Rose from the other Cures. {{spoiler|Of course, her true identity is Milk, and her better-than-you act runs out pretty fast when she admits that she's been taking cues from [[You Watch Too Much X|watching that character type on magical girl shows]]}}.
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=== This program provides examples of: ===

* [[Accidental Hero]]: Urara in [[The Movie]]: {{spoiler|the ''only'' reason that the villain's plan failed is because Urara forgot to transfer the last [[MacGuffin]] to the Dream Collet}}.
* [[Accidental Hero]]: Urara in [[The Movie]]: {{spoiler|the ''only'' reason that the villain's plan failed is because Urara forgot to transfer the last [[MacGuffin]] to the Dream Collet}}.
* [[Accidental Marriage]]: Accidental [[Childhood Marriage Promise]].
* [[Accidental Marriage]]: Accidental [[Childhood Marriage Promise]].
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** [[Magical Girl Warrior]]
** [[Magical Girl Warrior]]
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: Dark Lemonade.
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: Dark Lemonade.
* [[Meaningful Name]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]
* [[Meganekko]]: Mika.
* [[Meganekko]]: Mika.
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]
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* [[Parental Abandonment]]: If you're not Nozomi, raise your hand.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: If you're not Nozomi, raise your hand.
* [[Personality Powers]]: Quite explicitly so; for example, [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|Rin (fire) and Karen (water)]] get an episode devoted to how they do ''not'' get along.
* [[Personality Powers]]: Quite explicitly so; for example, [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors|Rin (fire) and Karen (water)]] get an episode devoted to how they do ''not'' get along.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: [http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/5834/xieyesprettycure5miracl.jpg The girls] get one for their trip to [[Amusement Park|Princess Land]] in [[The Movie|the first movie]].
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: [http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/5834/xieyesprettycure5miracl.jpg The girls] get one for their trip to [[Amusement Park|Princess Land]] in [[The Movie|the first movie]].
* [[Polly Wants a Microphone]]: Syrup in mascot and transportation form.
* [[Polly Wants a Microphone]]: Syrup in mascot and transportation form.
* [[Post Episode Trailer]]: That [[Trailers Always Spoil|always spoils]].
* [[Post Episode Trailer]]: That [[Trailers Always Spoil|always spoils]].
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: Butterfly wings, and in the case of {{spoiler|Shining Dream}}, fluffy white angel wings.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: Butterfly wings, and in the case of {{spoiler|Shining Dream}}, fluffy white angel wings.
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* [[Sentai]]
* [[Sentai]]
* [[Sealed Good in a Can]]: Nuts.
* [[Sealed Good in a Can]]: Nuts.
* [[Series Franchise]]
* [[Media Franchise]]
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: {{spoiler|the entire Dream Collet plotline}}
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: {{spoiler|the entire Dream Collet plotline}}
* [[Ship Tease]]: Lots, mostly involving Karen or Nozomi.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Lots, mostly involving Karen or Nozomi.
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* [[Team Spirit]]: The whole point of the series.
* [[Team Spirit]]: The whole point of the series.
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]
* [[Theme Naming]]: All the mascots are named after food; all the Cures besides Dream are named after words for their [[Colour-Coded for Your Convenience|respective colour]] that also happen to be things - Rouge, Lemonade, Mint, Aqua.
* [[Theme Naming]]: All the mascots are named after food; all the Cures besides Dream are named after words for their [[Color-Coded for Your Convenience|respective colour]] that also happen to be things - Rouge, Lemonade, Mint, Aqua.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: Nozomi tries to sing a snippet of the OP in episode 33 before Rin cuts her off.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: Nozomi tries to sing a snippet of the OP in episode 33 before Rin cuts her off.
* [[There Is Only One Bed]]: To a ridiculous extreme.
* [[There Is Only One Bed]]: To a ridiculous extreme.
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* [[Transformation Sequence]]
* [[Transformation Sequence]]
* [[Transformation Trinket]]
* [[Transformation Trinket]]
* [[Trap Door]]: The Nightmare Group's preferred method for [[You Have Failed Me|punishing the failures]] of the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]].
* [[Trap Door]]: The Nightmare Group's preferred method for [[You Have Failed Me...|punishing the failures]] of the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]].
* [[True Companions]]
* [[True Companions]]
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: {{spoiler|In the Go Go movie, from Nozomi to Coco.}}
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: {{spoiler|In the Go Go movie, from Nozomi to Coco.}}
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* [[Yeah! Shot]]: Might be better called a Yes! Shot.
* [[Yeah! Shot]]: Might be better called a Yes! Shot.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: All five of 'em plus Kurumi, Flora and some bad guys.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: All five of 'em plus Kurumi, Flora and some bad guys.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: Subverted.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: Subverted.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: In the first movie, when {{spoiler|Dark Dream makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]], Shadow says that she had outlived her usefulness and he was probably going to kill her anyway.}} Later, {{spoiler|Mukadia suffered this}} at the very end of 5GoGo!.
* [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: In the first movie, when {{spoiler|Dark Dream makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]], Shadow says that she had outlived her usefulness and he was probably going to kill her anyway.}} Later, {{spoiler|Mukadia suffered this}} at the very end of 5GoGo!.


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Latest revision as of 13:39, 3 October 2020

"The power of hope and the lights of the future!"
"Five hearts flap their wings to magnificence!"
"Yes! Pretty Cure 5!"

The fourth entry in the Pretty Cure franchise. The title comes from the fact that this time, there are five Cures instead of two.

Nozomi Yumehara is a energetic though dimwitted girl who is Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life. She meets a hot guy in a chance encounter, follows him into the library, and before she knows it her belief in the importance of following your dreams has turned her into a Magical Girl with a sidekick who looks like a yellow plush tanuki. Within a few episodes, she's assembled a complete team:

With the help of extradimensional tanuki duo Coco and Nuts, their goal is to collect fifty-five creatures called Pinkies in order to complete the "Dream Collet", enabling it to grant a single wish and restore Coco and Nuts' destroyed homeworld. Though you would be forgiven for forgetting about this subplot, since Pinky-collecting is usually treated as an aside when nothing else is going on. The majority of screentime is given to the Pretty Cures' fight against the Nightmare Group, an evil corporation who wish to steal the Dream Collet for their Big Bad queen, the mask-wearing Despariah. Later, the Pretty Cure get another ally in the form of Milk, a rabbit-earred mascot creature who gives them their Mid-Season Upgrade.

Yes! produced more than a few waves in the Western fandom when it discarded nearly all of the synonymous Pretty Cure tropes, becoming a more derivative Magical Girl series than its predecessors. Despite this, the character development is good, the action is solid and it still retains some of the fistfighting combat and Post Modernism that makes Pretty Cure stand out in the Magical Girl genre. It also started the trend of having every transformation phrase and special attack include the phrase "Pretty Cure" (where previously it was confined to the Finishing Move).

Yes! proved popular enough to get a direct sequel called Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!. After upgrading their powers, the Pretty Cure 5 team is recruited to protect the mysterious Cure Rose Garden from Eternal, an evil museum that steals and stockpiles priceless treasures from across the universe. To do this, the Pretty Cure have to track down the four missing rulers of the kingdoms that neighbour the Kingdom of Palmier, as they hold the four keys that unlock the path to the Cure Rose Garden.

Along with new mascot creature Syrup, an orange flying penguin mailman, the Pretty Cure get a Sixth Ranger:


Tropes used in Yes! Pretty Cure 5 include: