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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Opening and Insert Songs of the Pretty Cure Series (41–50)
#KibouRainbow#Aya Ikeda

This is the second ending theme of “Suite Precure♪.” There are two versions of the visuals: one with three Precure and one with four.
The rhythm marked by handclaps and the piano melody are very beautiful, and together with the music-themed lyrics, they create a fresh impression.
Notably, this is the first time an outro has been included in the Precure series.
Thank you—I'm glad I met you.Honoka Yukishiro

It’s a character song from Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart.
It’s a comforting track with a gentle feel that really brings out the characters.
The song is very cute, and I still love it.
It’s another hidden gem that only those in the know recognize—a masterpiece.
I’ve come to love this song for its wonderful atmosphere.
Yay! Yay! Yay!

It’s the ending theme song of Smile Precure.
Listening to this song made me fall in love with Precure all over again.
It just keeps going and never gets old.
It’s easy enough for kids to hum along to, so it’s a very memorable classic.
I also love that it still sounds fresh even now.
Dreaming☆Princess PrecureRie Kitagawa

It’s the first ending theme of Go! Princess Precure.
Waltz-like tempos are introduced throughout the song, giving it the feel of a “princess” ball.
The track is just under three minutes long, making it the second shortest song in the Precure series.
Okay, batonNozomi Yumehara

Yes! It’s a character song from Precure 5.
I used to hum and sing it all the time.
I think this is truly a hidden gem.
When this song plays, anyone who’s seen it will definitely feel very nostalgic! It’s so cute that I consider it a beloved masterpiece.
I'm sparkling with My True Love!Kanako Miyamoto

It’s the first ending theme of Yes! PreCure 5.
Among all the theme songs in the Pretty Cure series, it’s the shortest, running just over three minutes even in the full version.
It features a distinctive ska beat that emphasizes the 2nd and 4th beats, making good use of the horn section, and has a fresh, invigorating feel that’s perfect for listening in the morning.
Hand in hand, our hearts link too!!Kanako Miyamoto

This is the first ending theme of Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo!.
It’s a very upbeat song, notable for its brass melodies, castanets, and number counting.
In the anime, no dance was performed; dance was first introduced when the ending medley was presented at a PreCure live event in 2014.





