Theme songs and insert songs of the Pretty Cure series
Introducing the theme songs from the Precure series, the beloved heroines of 21st-century girls.
Back in the 1990s, Sailor Moon was the icon for girls, but since the Precure series began airing in 2004, it has taken the era by storm and is gaining popularity at a pace that could surpass Sailor Moon.
When the show first started, there were only two Precures, but more than ten years later, the number has grown to over 40.
Who is your favorite Precure?
Now, enjoy this energetic Precure playlist!
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Theme and Insert Songs from the Pretty Cure Series (11–20)
Sakura MISSION: Pretty Cure RelationRie Kitagawa

Among the Pretty Cure All Stars songs, the bond between Sakura and Shizuku is incredibly moving, and the lyrics are truly a masterpiece.
It’s a hidden gem that has stayed with me for a long time.
It touches a wide audience, from children to adults.
As expected, it’s a perfect selection for Pretty Cure.
Rubber ringHitomi Yoshida

DokiDoki! Precure’s second ending theme, “Love Link.” From the music alone, it feels adorable and full of friendship—I think it’s a really wonderful song.
Even now it feels very nostalgic, yet fresh, the kind of classic you can listen to over and over.
It’s a masterpiece that brings back memories of the Precure of days past.
Secret? Dream WaltzAyaka Saito

This is truly a masterpiece among masterpieces, and the parts where Mofurun is singing make it even more adorable.
Recent Precure seasons end in the blink of an eye, so there are tons of truly hidden gems.
It’s a wonderful song—one of those masterpieces where you wonder if anyone still remembers it.
DANZEN! Pretty CureMayumi Gojo

It’s the opening theme of Futari wa Pretty Cure.
The lyrics convey the world of Pretty Cure, and the uplifting melody leaves a strong impression.
Also, an arranged version of this song was used in Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart, and nowadays the “DANZEN! Futari wa Pretty Cure (Ver.
Max Heart)” is more commonly used in Pretty Cure live medleys and the like.
Gambalance de DanceMayumi Gojo / Flappy & Choppies

This is the second ending theme (late-period ED) of Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash☆Star.
The visuals are standard cel animation, but this song marked the first time dancing was introduced into a Pretty Cure ending.
Its upbeat rhythm and lyrics make you want to dance.
Additionally, versions with the same melody but different lyrics were later used: in the second ending of Yes! Pretty Cure 5, “Ganbalance de Dance ~Yumemiru Kiseki-tachi~” was performed by Kanako Miyamoto with Precure 5, and in the second ending of Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!, “Ganbalance de Dance ~Kibou no Relay~” was performed by Cure Quartet.
Leave it to me★Splash☆Star★Yuka Uchiyae with Splash Stars

This is the opening theme for Futari wa Precure Splash☆Star.
Starting with this series, the anime’s opening was standardized to 1 minute 25 seconds.
Throughout the song, the two Precure characters join in as backup vocalists at various points.
Even now, Mayumi Gojo, who performed the ending theme, and Orie Kimoto and Atsuko Enomoto, who voiced the Precure, remain in touch and continue to hold the “Yoninde SUPER☆TEUCHI☆LIVE” events.
Precure series theme and insert songs (21–30)
HeartCatch☆Paradise!Mayu Kudo

This is the first ending theme of HeartCatch PreCure!.
Among many EDs that, after introducing 3D CG, feature the characters dancing in their transformed states, this is the only one where they dance for about one minute without transforming, and they only dance for about 30 seconds after transforming.
It’s also well-known because Nana Mizuki, who plays Tsubomi Hanasaki/Cure Blossom in the show, has performed this song live.





