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* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]: Dark Dream.
* [[Elegant Gothic Lolita]]: Dark Dream.
* [[Elemental Hair]]: It's pretty easy to figure out which character has which elemental power just from looking at them.
* [[Elemental Hair]]: It's pretty easy to figure out which character has which elemental power just from looking at them.
* [[Elemental Powers]]: In order: [[Heart Beat Down|Heart]], [[Playing With Fire|Fire]], [[Light'Em Up|Light]], [[Green Thumb|Earth]], [[Making a Splash|Water]], and [[Blow You Away|Air]].
* [[Elemental Powers]]: In order: [[Heart Beat-Down|Heart]], [[Playing With Fire|Fire]], [[Light'Em Up|Light]], [[Green Thumb|Earth]], [[Making a Splash|Water]], and [[Blow You Away|Air]].
** Yes, Milky Rose is Air. In her [[Aloof Ally]] phase, she had a tendency to appear in high places and vanish in a gust of wind. Consider also "'''Sky'''rose Translate!" The attack name "Milky Rose Blizzard" often leads people to associate her with ice, but a blizzard involves wind, too, and there's nothing ice-like involved in the attack, although the rose petals do quite resemble an ice sculpture at the end.
** Yes, Milky Rose is Air. In her [[Aloof Ally]] phase, she had a tendency to appear in high places and vanish in a gust of wind. Consider also "'''Sky'''rose Translate!" The attack name "Milky Rose Blizzard" often leads people to associate her with ice, but a blizzard involves wind, too, and there's nothing ice-like involved in the attack, although the rose petals do quite resemble an ice sculpture at the end.
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]]
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]]
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: Kurumi has studied in depth what it means to be a [[Aloof Ally|secret heroine]].
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Kurumi has studied in depth what it means to be a [[Aloof Ally|secret heroine]].
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Played straight by Urara in both forms, and Nozomi in civillian form. Cure Dream's hair seems more like a bizarre take on [[Odango]], with rings replacing the usual buns.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Played straight by Urara in both forms, and Nozomi in civillian form. Cure Dream's hair seems more like a bizarre take on [[Odango]], with rings replacing the usual buns.
* [[Good Bad Translation]]: Karen's [[Calling Your Attacks|attack catchphrase]] ''can'' be translated as, "The rock-crushing power of a young girl's [[No Periods Period|heavy flow]]." For obvious reasons the fansubbers went with [[Woolseyism|something different]], but the literal version survived long enough to undergo [[Memetic Mutation]].
* [[Good Bad Translation]]: Karen's [[Calling Your Attacks|attack catchphrase]] ''can'' be translated as, "The rock-crushing power of a young girl's [[No Periods, Period|heavy flow]]." For obvious reasons the fansubbers went with [[Woolseyism|something different]], but the literal version survived long enough to undergo [[Memetic Mutation]].
* [[Good Hair, Evil Hair]]: Nozomi has Innocent/Ignorant Pigtails.
* [[Good Hair, Evil Hair]]: Nozomi has Innocent/Ignorant Pigtails.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: ''right there in the title.'' Also notice that the team says "Yes!" rather than "Hai!" when they are about to do something flashy.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: ''right there in the title.'' Also notice that the team says "Yes!" rather than "Hai!" when they are about to do something flashy.
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* [[Heavy Sleeper]]: Nozomi.
* [[Heavy Sleeper]]: Nozomi.
* [[Her Codename Was Mary Sue]]: Komachi's romance novel.
* [[Her Codename Was Mary Sue]]: Komachi's romance novel.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Junko Takeuchi]] as Rin, [[Digimon|Ai Maeda]] as Karen, [[Romi Paku]] as Syrup.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Junko Takeuchi]] as Rin, [[Digimon|Ai Maeda]] as Karen, [[Romi Paku]] as Syrup.
* [[Hope Spot]]: subverted.
* [[Hope Spot]]: subverted.
* [[Hot for Student]]: Coco's human guise, Kouji, is a teacher... why this relationship doesn't really [[Squick]] anyone is a mystery for the ages.
* [[Hot for Student]]: Coco's human guise, Kouji, is a teacher... why this relationship doesn't really [[Squick]] anyone is a mystery for the ages.
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* [[Punny Name]]: "But from now on, call me... Masukomi-ka!"
* [[Punny Name]]: "But from now on, call me... Masukomi-ka!"
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: {{spoiler|Coco when he has been [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]}}.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: {{spoiler|Coco when he has been [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]}}.
* [[Red Pill B Lue Pill]]: And Rin went for the blue.
* [[Red Pill B Lue Pill]]: And Rin went for the blue.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Played straight with Cure Rouge and Cure Aqua, but inverted with Nuts (wears red more, is quieter) and Coco (wears blue more, is outgoing).
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Played straight with Cure Rouge and Cure Aqua, but inverted with Nuts (wears red more, is quieter) and Coco (wears blue more, is outgoing).
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* [[Ship Tease]]: Lots, mostly involving Karen or Nozomi.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Lots, mostly involving Karen or Nozomi.
* [[Shojo]]
* [[Shojo]]
* [[Shout Out]]: The pirate ship monster appears to have [[Pirates of the Caribbean|a tricorner hat and rope "dreadlocks"]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: The pirate ship monster appears to have [[Pirates of the Caribbean|a tricorner hat and rope "dreadlocks"]].
** Might've just been the fansub This Troper watched, but Masuko kept referring to the Cinq Lumiere news as [[Fox News|"fair and balanced"]].
** Might've just been the fansub This Troper watched, but Masuko kept referring to the Cinq Lumiere news as [[Fox News|"fair and balanced"]].
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Urara appeared on several, one of them being, apparently, ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star]]''.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Urara appeared on several, one of them being, apparently, ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star]]''.
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* [[Word Salad Title]]: Was somebody ''questioning'' whether they were Pretty Cure 5?
* [[Word Salad Title]]: Was somebody ''questioning'' whether they were Pretty Cure 5?
* [[Worst News Judgment Ever]]: I'm looking at you, Mika, and your [[Accidental Innuendo|obsession with Nuts.]]
* [[Worst News Judgment Ever]]: I'm looking at you, Mika, and your [[Accidental Innuendo|obsession with Nuts.]]
* [[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.

Revision as of 16:33, 25 January 2014

 "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:


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