Yes! Precure 5 Episodes 25-49 Anime Review – Review

From one perspective, this is a good thing Yes! Precure 5 There are two sequels. Although the middle series Yes! Precure 5 Gogo!At the time of writing this article, in English, law is still not available; Adult Series 3 The Power of Hope: Prepure Full Bloom Yes, this is indeed done PrecureThe first large team of fantastic girls. All of this is about the ending Yes! 5 For some viewers, it may be a bit bittersweet, but that is not the definite purpose of the story either.
But more importantly, the story continues to be strong in the second half of the series, which is a core that being a team is the main aspect of these healing methods. Although unlike many similar magic girls teams, there are pairs within the larger groups – Nozomi and Rin, Karen and Komachi, Coco and Natts – even in Beautiful treatment Franchise), the real focus is mixed girls. Rin and Karen must learn to be unhooked, Komachi must become more comfortable in a larger framework, and Urara learned to balance her career with her children’s self-batch. As everyone gains new power in this set of plots, this crystallizes in five explosions, the girl’s group attack is based on Cure Dream’s crystal. While other large treatment teams also conducted group attacks, the five explosions felt particularly from the girls’ team work, especially since it also involved milk, gogo Join the team when creamy roses. (In the license series, I think go! Princess PrepureThe closest group attack is the closest. ) Not only does it have the amazing visual effect of all five treatments (milk is worn on the wrist in a dream), it also directly shows that by combining power, they become stronger. This helps highlight the concern that all three Palm Kingdom residents must go back: if they all become stronger together, how painful will it be to separate?
This may have some improvements to caustic milk for caustic milk. She gets stuck in her own drama more and desires to stand with Coco and Natts, which leads to her self-proclaimed competition with Nozomi. She often goes too far with her words and actions, deliberately hurting Nozomi when she tries to wedge between herself and cocoa. Although this does make her ultimately part of the Five Blasts more important (of course, her role in both gogo and The power of hopewhich has a great effect on developing her role), and although there is an argument that she is a balance of friendships with the main five, it is difficult for her to bring here here.
She also formed a middle ground between bunbee, one of the nightmare executives. Bunbee has always been the main villain for girls to interact with since the beginning of the series, just like many Precure Bad guy, he’s been developing all season. In episode 30, he tries to help the nightmare Arachnea, which marks a significant change in his attitude, which he is hard to refute. Meanwhile, the therapy in Episode 43 tries to explain hope to Bunbee, and although we don’t see this fruit here, it’s a pivotal moment in three seasons starring these treatments. It was also the key to Nozomi’s final realization of Despariah and her ultimate decision to deal with her: She realized Despariah was underperforming, she named her after her and stayed true to her name and slogan, and Cure Cure Dreams decided to let her finally regain hope. This is the crystallization of everything Yes! 5 The girls have learned about themselves and the world, and it is one of the most powerful moments Franchise overall.
Despair and fear are parasitic. This is shown through the black mask used by nightmare, which is more dangerous than white masks and can actively penetrate into the hearts of their wearers. Natts feels introverted by his role in the fall of Palmier Kingdom, showing that you can easily enter these states, while Milk, Urara and Pheasant show a struggle that is not “good enough” enough. All of them react differently, which is a great example of how emotions affect different people and various ways of coping. Natts are withdrawn, milk becomes mean, and Urara and pheasants are growing on themselves. But it’s the important part that everyone can find a way out again. This theme reappears in all three series and becomes more powerful with each iteration, including the lower half Yes! 5 Established at the beginning.
Yes! Precure 5 This is not the perfect series for the second half of the year. Its ending is bittersweet, reused Splashing StarThe ending theme feels lazy and has relatively frequent moments of deviation. But this is still OK Precure Series, this pair Franchise. It marks many firsts (which is surprisingly, Urara’s experience as an idol contrasts with the portrayal of recent seasons) and provides a closely connected group that all grow significantly together to make it a powerful person.