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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Precure series theme and insert songs (21–30)
La♪ La♪ La♪ Suite Precure♪Mayu Kudo

This is the first opening theme for “Suite Precure♪.” It’s arranged in a rock style featuring electric guitar and electric bass, making it a very upbeat track.
Also, in the later ending theme, a version with some lyrics changed, “La♪ La♪ La♪ Suite Precure♪ ~∞UNLIMITED∞ ver.
~,” is used.
Pretty Cure Five, Smile Go Go!Mayu Kudo

It’s the opening theme of “Yes! Pretty Cure 5.” From the very first lines it emphasizes the team of five, making it clear the song is conscious of the big shift in worldview from the earlier “Futari wa Pretty Cure.” With bright saxophone, guitar, and drum lines ringing out, it has a very upbeat, catchy feel.
Alright! HeartCatch Pretty Cure!Aya Ikeda

This is the opening theme of “HeartCatch PreCure!”.
It has an upbeat yet calm tone, and during the instrumental break, each PreCure’s name is called out.
The song is also well-known for being performed during the 2011 NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in the anime songs segment, where Nana Mizuki, who plays Cure Blossom, sang it together with AKB48.
Laugh and win! Go!Mayumi Gojo

This is the first ending theme song of Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star.
It’s a very refreshing and slightly gentle vocals make it a highly appealing track.
It also matches the comical atmosphere, and if you sing it at karaoke, I’m sure people will say, “So nostalgic!” It really makes you want to sing along.
HappinessCharge Precure! WOW!Sayaka Nakaya

This is the opening theme of HappinessCharge PreCure!.
It’s the first song sung by Sayaka Nakaya, a former member of AKB48, and it’s also the first Pretty Cure opening to incorporate character dialogue.
In addition, HappinessCharge PreCure! was created to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the franchise, and both the animation and lyrics include homages to previous Pretty Cure theme songs.
Pretty Cure 5, Full Throttle GO GO!Mayu Kudō with Pretty Cure 5

This is the opening theme of Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!.
At over four minutes long, it’s the longest opening song in the Precure series.
The guitar and saxophone melodies are also striking, making it a very upbeat track.
It’s said that the final episode of this series was based on the lyrics of this song.
Friend☆Roller CoasterMiyuki Hoshizora & Akane Hino

It’s a song from Smile Precure.
My impression was, “Oh, I didn’t know this song existed.” Even if you don’t know it, if you’re a Precure fan, it should feel naturally familiar.
This one is easier to recommend as a hidden gem.
It’s a track I’d like to listen to together with the dance.





