My long Precure journey continues and now its time to make a stop at Yes Precure 5. Expanding from two to three to four? in backtobacktoback seasons the most logical step for the Precure franchise was to broaden even more the number of members in this brand new instalment. Thus we get to meet five new senshis with a promising story which Ill be reviewing down here. Story Regarding the plot theres no innovation in the basic component of the story as the precure fight in hopes of restoring the Palmier Kingdom which has been destroyed by an evil organisation called Nightmare. The novelty though is that the senshis do not transform at the same time nor are they picked by the mascots among other things. In fact the first thing that struck me was that the leader Nozomi tries to recruit her best friend right away telling her all the precure stuff and leaving behind all the secrecy that comes with it. The first half dozen episodes are dedicated to the task of choosing the rest of the members. After all five senshis are chosen the episodes usually unfold on the same note with the girls slowly getting to know each other better and overcoming each ones problems together. In between that the villains try to stop them with monsters called kowaina which are possessed by a mask. All of them follow the typical beginning exposition middle conflict and end resolution structure that we are used to so its nice to see that they tried to add a little bit of freshness in some of the battles. For example when they fight inside Komachis story or when Karen duels a villain in a joust. Going back to the first episodes topic they all build up to the midseason climax Thats why I think the pacing is pretty good at least for the first half. The second half is a bit weaker in terms of a build up to the ending although most of the episodes are enjoyable with some of them deepening more into their relationships. The main theme in Yes Precure 5 is the clash between hope and despair. The succeeding battles test the protagonists to not fall into despair and always fight for hope and ultimately for their dreams. The two climax battles the midseason one and the ending one depict very well this feeling. One thing I left out that has an impact in the story are the pinkies. Catching these small magical creatures 55 of them to be exact is essential to restore the kingdom. The problem is that their importance is not displayed properly catching most of them off screen and becoming kind of a side quest. They are pretty much ignored after collecting them finding a use for only two of them one of them as a copying machine Im not kidding. At least the heartiels from Max Heart talked in a funny way. To wrap up the story related things I think theres overall more drama in each episode than in previous Precure entries. Theres definitely more romance which if you let aside the fact that the crushes the two precure members have are some kind of alien squirrels in their original form I think it works. Characters At first sight the precure girls have the standard personalities you would expect just by looking at them. Nozomi the optimistic leader Rin the sporty tomboy Urara the cheerful underclassman Komachi the shy and calm bookworm and Karen the smart seito kaichou. In the end even though they dont move much past those archetypes the different interactions between them are more than enough. Theres chemistry between them and its nice to see them working together to figure out their dreams. Im not going to talk much about the mascots cause I dont particularly like them or hate them. They just serve their purpose I dont know. The only thing I can highlight is that Coco and Natts have human forms that make things more interesting. The villain side being an evil organisation that resembles a private company was cool and I liked watching them argue in some sort of a board meeting room. That being said most of the underlings were pretty boring especially the first three. Bunbee was the one I liked the most having some funny moments. Kawarinos role as Desparaiahs favourite was well executed. The development of the latter at the end was nice to see but other than that she didnt have a lot of protagonism. One thing I didnt quite like was the kowaina monsters. The majority of them were very uninspired and just a giant thing with a mask. Finally being five protagonists theres almost no room for side characters unlike in Futari wa. Masuko is the only one worth mentioning as shes the only one with a character arc. Sad because I really enjoyed the side characters in the past entries but I understand the five protagonists needed more screen time. Art My biggest disappointment here is the action. There doesnt seem to be much of it mainly because they rely too much on their special attacks which look almost the same to me. The action starts to pick up in the second half with some nice sequences like one where Karen stops a punch from the chocobolooking obasan with a flying kick. The battle outfits are okay as well as the overall character designs. The western style town was nice too. Sound Not much to highlight here other than the soundtrack using recurring tracks from Futari wa. The OP and first ED follows the line of the previous ones and the second ED is a remix of the Splash Star one which I liked but I would have preferred a new one. Nice voice acting. Conclusion In short apart from taking the Precure franchise in a new direction Yes Precure 5 tackles some interesting topics like the hope vs. despair and the dream stuff and has some great episodes. Its not the exponent of the genre or the franchise as it has some flaws here and there but overall is an enjoyable show for any mahou shoujo and Precure fan. 550https://i.ur.com/cN5JoNj.jpg
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