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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains), ''Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman'' (for the main characters having ElementalPowers), and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.

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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains), ''Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman'' (for the main characters having ElementalPowers), and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves themselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.
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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains), Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman (for the main characters having ElementalPowers), and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.

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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains), Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman ''Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman'' (for the main characters having ElementalPowers), and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.
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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains) and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.

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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains) villains), Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman (for the main characters having ElementalPowers), and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.
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* CounterpartComparison: While the series draw comparisons to ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGorenger'' for having the first [[FiveManBand five-men Cure team]], it is also based on ''Series/KamenRider555'' (for having CorruptCorporateExecutive villains) and Sentai shows with the number "5" as the NumerologicalMotif such as ''Series/DaiSentaiGoggleFive'', ''Series/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman'', and especially ''[[Series/KyukyuSentaiGoGoV Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. Ironically, the titular team themeselves are the SpiritualAntithesis and {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Psyma Clan.
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* [[TheHeavy Kawarino]] in the first season is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being much worse than she is. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and crushing their dreams just because he can. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He {{mind rape}}s the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, he shoves it on them anyway. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before Bloody comes back to kill him.
** ''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'': This direct sequel features the [[BigBad Director of Eternal]], whose goal is to collect treasures and valuables from all the worlds and [[{{Greed}} keep everything of value for himself only]]. His collection includes various living creatures frozen in stasis, precious objects stolen from people, and anything else he finds valuable. In particular, he wishes to acquire Flora from the Cure Rose Garden for her beauty. To him, anything that holds no value ([[ItsAllAboutMe and only he gets to decide what has value]]) must be [[OmnicidalManiac destroyed]], including humanity, friendship, love, and life itself. When he goes to Earth, he levels the Pretty Cure's school because he sees it as worthless. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness He kills two loyal minions, one of whom loves him, when he sees no more use for them]]. Upon arriving at the Cure Rose Garden, [[PersonOfMassDestruction he starts to turn it into a wasteland]], which severely damages Earth, the Palmier Kingdom, and the other kingdoms in the process. Flora tries to help him see the infinite possibilities of life with a flower seed, but he considers them worthless and continues his rampage until he is defeated.
* ContestedSequel: The season after the first, ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. ''Go Go'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would have had its plug pulled then and there.

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* ** [[TheHeavy Kawarino]] in the first season is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being much worse than she is. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and crushing their dreams just because he can. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He {{mind rape}}s the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, he shoves it on them anyway. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before Bloody comes back to kill him.
** ''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'': This direct sequel features the The [[BigBad Director of Eternal]], whose goal is to collect treasures and valuables from all the worlds and [[{{Greed}} keep everything of value for himself only]]. His collection includes various living creatures frozen in stasis, precious objects stolen from people, and anything else he finds valuable. In particular, he wishes to acquire Flora from the Cure Rose Garden for her beauty. To him, anything that holds no value ([[ItsAllAboutMe and only he gets to decide what has value]]) must be [[OmnicidalManiac destroyed]], including humanity, friendship, love, and life itself. When he goes to Earth, he levels the Pretty Cure's school because he sees it as worthless. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness He kills two loyal minions, one of whom loves him, when he sees no more use for them]]. Upon arriving at the Cure Rose Garden, [[PersonOfMassDestruction he starts to turn it into a wasteland]], which severely damages Earth, the Palmier Kingdom, and the other kingdoms in the process. Flora tries to help him see the infinite possibilities of life with a flower seed, but he considers them worthless and continues his rampage until he is defeated.
* ContestedSequel: The season after the first, ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go'', [=GoGo!=]'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. ''Go Go'' ''[=GoGo!=]'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would have had its plug pulled then and there.



** Bunbee, who started as a CardCarryingVillain and the Nightmare Group's [[TheDragon Dragon]] but became somewhat of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain after Kawarino was introduced. His popularity ensured his survival into the sequel -- where he [[PunchClockVillain gets hired by Eternal]], the new BigBad organization- and his PromotionToOpeningTitles.

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** Bunbee, who started as a CardCarryingVillain and the Nightmare Group's [[TheDragon Dragon]] but became somewhat of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain after Kawarino was introduced. His popularity ensured his survival into the sequel -- where he [[PunchClockVillain gets hired by Eternal]], the new BigBad organization- and his PromotionToOpeningTitles.



* TheScrappy: Some fans ''really'' dislike Milk for her [[{{Tsundere}} heavy tsuntusn]] tendencies towards Nozomi and tendency to get underfoot and cause trouble for Pretty Cure, especially around the time of her debut.

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Some fans ''really'' dislike Milk for her [[{{Tsundere}} heavy tsuntusn]] tendencies towards Nozomi and tendency to get underfoot and cause trouble for Pretty Cure, especially around the time of her debut.



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** ShipMates: virtually any pairing!

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** ShipMates: virtually Virtually any pairing!



* {{Squick}}: While Coco/Nozomi is a good deal healthier than teacher/student relationships would be in real life -- Coco's an emancipated minor just posing as an adult, the teacher-to-student and Precure-to-fairy power imbalances even each other out, and there's a clear foundation of mutual respect there that's hard to find in most canon shoujo relationships even between peers -- a lot of people still despise the ship and Coco himself because of the squick factor.
* TearJerker: Shining Cure Dream and Mushiban's goodbye in Yes! Precure 5 Go! Go! Movie.

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* {{Squick}}: While Coco/Nozomi is a good deal healthier than teacher/student relationships would be in real life -- Coco's an emancipated minor just posing as an adult, the teacher-to-student and Precure-to-fairy power imbalances arguably even each other out, and there's a clear foundation of mutual respect there that's hard to find in most canon shoujo relationships even between peers -- a lot of people still despise the ship and Coco himself because of the squick factor.
* TearJerker: Shining Cure Dream and Mushiban's goodbye in Yes! Precure the ''Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go! Go! [=GoGo!=]'' Movie.

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** [[TheHeavy Kawarino]] is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being [[DragonInChief much worse than she is]]. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He {{mind rape}}s the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Bunbee, who started as a CardCarryingVillain and the Nightmare Group's [[TheDragon Dragon]] but became somewhat of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain after Kawarino was introduced. His popularity ensured his survival into the sequel -- where he [[PunchClockVillain gets hired by Eternal]], the new BigBad organization- and his PromotionToOpeningTitles.

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Bunbee, who started as a CardCarryingVillain and the Nightmare Group's [[TheDragon Dragon]] but became somewhat of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain after Kawarino was introduced. His popularity ensured his survival into the sequel -- where he [[PunchClockVillain gets hired by Eternal]], the new BigBad organization- and his PromotionToOpeningTitles.

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** [[TheHeavy Kawarino]] is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being [[DragonInChief much worse than she is]]. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].

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** [[TheHeavy Kawarino]] is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being [[DragonInChief much worse than she is]]. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] {{mind rape}}s the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].



* LesYay: Karen and Milk/Kurumi.
** Nozomi with everyone.
** Rin and Karen.
** Karen and Komachi.
** Komachi and Urara.

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Karen and Milk/Kurumi.
** *** Nozomi with everyone.
** *** Rin and Karen.
** *** Karen and Komachi.
** *** Komachi and Urara.



** The Director of Eternal crosses it when [[spoiler:he calls life worthless.]]
** Shadow crosses it by [[spoiler:killing off TheDragon who's gaining her humanity and then calling her useless and dying like a dirty traitor.]]
** Kawarino goes over the line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and sends him to the depths of Hell. He gets his comeuppance when [[TakingYouWithMe Bloody ends up dragging him down with him]].]]

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** The Director of Eternal crosses it when [[spoiler:he calls life worthless.]]
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** Shadow crosses it by [[spoiler:killing off TheDragon who's gaining her humanity and then calling her useless and dying like a dirty traitor.]]
traitor]].
** Kawarino goes over the line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and sends him to the depths of Hell. He gets his comeuppance when [[TakingYouWithMe Bloody ends up dragging him down with him]].]]him]]]].



** LauncherOfAThousandShips: Fans have, in all seriousness, paired Nozomi with just about every character in the show [[CrossOver and more]].

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** LauncherOfAThousandShips: Fans have, in all seriousness, paired Nozomi with just about every character in the show [[CrossOver [[{{Crossover}} and more]].



* {{Tear Jerker}}: Shining Cure Dream and Mushiban's goodbye in Yes! Precure 5 Go! Go! Movie.

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* {{Tear Jerker}}: TearJerker: Shining Cure Dream and Mushiban's goodbye in Yes! Precure 5 Go! Go! Movie.



* ViewerGenderConfusion: Shadow from TheMovie is a VillainousCrossdresser, but no one's quite sure what he's crossdressing as. From a brief overview of the fandom, the women tend to believe he's a man, and the men tend to believe he's a woman. To wit, the voice behind Shadow is Creator/RomiPark, he/she/whatever acts and dresses flamboyantly and even kisses the Dream Collet, but has well-toned muscles on his/her/whatever's [[BareYourMidriff bare midriff]] and no boobs whatsoever. Confused yet?

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Shadow from TheMovie is a VillainousCrossdresser, CreepyCrossdresser, but no one's quite sure what he's crossdressing as. From a brief overview of the fandom, the women tend to believe he's a man, and the men tend to believe he's a woman. To wit, the voice behind Shadow is Creator/RomiPark, he/she/whatever acts and dresses flamboyantly and even kisses the Dream Collet, but has well-toned muscles on his/her/whatever's [[BareYourMidriff bare midriff]] and no boobs whatsoever. Confused yet?

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* BrokenBase: Some fans who feel the franchise went downhill often blame this series in particular, due to what some percieve as a higher level of MerchandiseDriven items found throughout the series, as well as making a somewhat more traditional magical girl show with a core team of 5. It's not quite as much as one of these as [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure a couple]] [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure other series]] though, as it still has tons of fans to make up for it. But on the other hand.....

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* BrokenBase: Some fans who feel the franchise went downhill often blame this series in particular, due to what some percieve perceive as a higher level of MerchandiseDriven items found throughout the series, as well as making a somewhat more traditional magical girl show with a core team of 5. It's not quite as much as one of these as [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure a couple]] [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure other series]] though, as it still has tons of fans to make up for it. But on the other hand.....5.



* {{Squick}}: Most [=YesPre=] fans would be okay with Nozomi and Coco's relationship... if Coco wasn't posing as a teacher, and everyone knows that [[ValuesDissonance teacher/student relationships are considered gross and unethical in America]].

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* {{Squick}}: Most [=YesPre=] fans would be okay with Nozomi and Coco's relationship... if Coco wasn't posing as While Coco/Nozomi is a teacher, and everyone knows that [[ValuesDissonance good deal healthier than teacher/student relationships are considered gross would be in real life -- Coco's an emancipated minor just posing as an adult, the teacher-to-student and unethical Precure-to-fairy power imbalances even each other out, and there's a clear foundation of mutual respect there that's hard to find in America]].most canon shoujo relationships even between peers -- a lot of people still despise the ship and Coco himself because of the squick factor.
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* BaseBreaker: Some fans who feel the franchise went downhill often blame this series in particular, due to what some percieve as a higher level of MerchandiseDriven items found throughout the series, as well as making a somewhat more traditional magical girl show with a core team of 5. It's not quite as much as one of these as [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure a couple]] [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure other series]] though, as it still has tons of fans to make up for it. But on the other hand.....

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* BaseBreaker: BrokenBase: Some fans who feel the franchise went downhill often blame this series in particular, due to what some percieve as a higher level of MerchandiseDriven items found throughout the series, as well as making a somewhat more traditional magical girl show with a core team of 5. It's not quite as much as one of these as [[Anime/SuitePrettyCure a couple]] [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure other series]] though, as it still has tons of fans to make up for it. But on the other hand.....
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* [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff Italians Love Yes! Precure 5]]: In Japan, this part of the franchise is decently popular, but not wildly beloved like ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' or ''Anime/HeartcatchPrettyCure'', let alone North America, but in Italy, these seasons were a favorite among many fans, and scored some of the best ratings on [=RAI=] 2.
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* WTHCastingAgency: Casting TakeshiKusao, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he can't do a cute fairy voice.

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* WTHCastingAgency: Casting TakeshiKusao, Creator/TakeshiKusao, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he can't do a cute fairy voice.
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** Amongst the main team, for some reason Urara tends to be the most popular team member. She might have started the whole trend of 'Yellow Precures are probably going to be the most popular of the bunch'.
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** Kawarino goes over the line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and sends him to the depths of Hell. He gets his comeuppance when [[TakingYouWithMe Bloody ends up dragging him down with him.]]

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** Kawarino goes over the line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and sends him to the depths of Hell. He gets his comeuppance when [[TakingYouWithMe Bloody ends up dragging him down with him.him]].]]
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** Girinma crosses it when he turns [[spoiler:Urara's memento of her deceased mom]] into a Kowaina. In fact, considering the importance of dreams in this series, it's possible that he crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.

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** Girinma crosses it when he turns [[spoiler:Urara's memento of her deceased mom]] into a Kowaina. In fact, considering Considering the importance of dreams in this series, though, it's possible that he crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.
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** Girinma crosses it when he turns [[spoiler:Urara's memento of her deceased mom]] into a Kowaina. [[note]]In fact, considering the importance of dreams in this series, it's possible that Girinma crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.[[/note]]
** The Director of Eternal crosses it when [[spoiler:he calls life worthless.]]

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** Girinma crosses it when he turns [[spoiler:Urara's memento of her deceased mom]] into a Kowaina. [[note]]In In fact, considering the importance of dreams in this series, it's possible that Girinma he crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.[[/note]]
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The Director of Eternal crosses it when [[spoiler:he calls life worthless.]]



** Kawarino goes over the line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and sends him to the depths of Hell.]]

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** Kawarino goes over the line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and sends him to the depths of Hell. He gets his comeuppance when [[TakingYouWithMe Bloody ends up dragging him down with him.]]
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** [[spoiler:Turning Urara's memento of her deceased mom into a Kowaina? Die, Girinma, DIE!]][[note]]In fact, considering the importance of dreams in this series, it's possible that Girinma crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.[[/note]]
** [[spoiler:Director of Eternal, please listen to Flora, about that seed she gave you it's about so you can learn a thing or two about the value of life--did you just call it worthless!? Have a horrible death, buddy!]]
** [[spoiler:Shadow, did you just kill off your Dragon who's gaining her humanity and then call her useless and dying like a dirty traitor? Oh ''that does it'', you are ''so'' fucking going down.]]
** [[spoiler:Hey, Kawarino, did you just send the Precures into utter despair with your Despair Mask? Okay, creepy, but I guess we could forgive that for standard villainy... Whoa, did you just SHOVE that black mask to Hadenya, forcefully transforming her? Wow, she's a bitch but maybe that's a bit too much, at least Girinma, Arachnea and Gamao had to do it on their own will... Wait, did you just backstab your former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and send him to the depths of Hell!? Oh fuck YOU, Kawarino! Hope your death will be painful-- *Bloody ends up dragging him to Hell near the end of the series* -- THANK YOU!]]

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** [[spoiler:Turning Urara's Girinma crosses it when he turns [[spoiler:Urara's memento of her deceased mom mom]] into a Kowaina? Die, Girinma, DIE!]][[note]]In Kowaina. [[note]]In fact, considering the importance of dreams in this series, it's possible that Girinma crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.[[/note]]
** [[spoiler:Director ** The Director of Eternal, please listen to Flora, about that seed she gave you it's about so you can learn a thing or two about the value of life--did you just call Eternal crosses it worthless!? Have a horrible death, buddy!]]
** [[spoiler:Shadow, did you just kill off your Dragon who's gaining her humanity and then call her useless and dying like a dirty traitor? Oh ''that does it'', you are ''so'' fucking going down.
when [[spoiler:he calls life worthless.]]
** [[spoiler:Hey, Kawarino, did you just send Shadow crosses it by [[spoiler:killing off TheDragon who's gaining her humanity and then calling her useless and dying like a dirty traitor.]]
** Kawarino goes over
the Precures into utter despair with your Despair Mask? Okay, creepy, but I guess we could forgive that for standard villainy... Whoa, did you just SHOVE that black mask to Hadenya, forcefully transforming her? Wow, she's a bitch but maybe that's a bit too much, at least Girinma, Arachnea and Gamao had to do it on their own will... Wait, did you just backstab your line when he [[spoiler:backstabs his former superior Bloody just because he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness 'served his purpose']] of seeing the Dream Collet completed and send sends him to the depths of Hell!? Oh fuck YOU, Kawarino! Hope your death will be painful-- *Bloody ends up dragging him to Hell near the end of the series* -- THANK YOU!]]Hell.]]
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** [[spoiler:Turning Urara's memento of her deceased mom into a Kowaina? Die, Girinma, DIE!]]

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** [[spoiler:Turning Urara's memento of her deceased mom into a Kowaina? Die, Girinma, DIE!]] DIE!]][[note]]In fact, considering the importance of dreams in this series, it's possible that Girinma crossed it even earlier--in the very first episode, even!--by mocking Coco's dream in a most callous fashion.[[/note]]

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** ''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'' features the [[BigBad Director of Eternal]], whose goal is to collect treasures and valuables from all the worlds and [[{{Greed}} keep everything of value for himself only]]. His collection includes various living creatures frozen in stasis, precious objects stolen from people, and anything else he finds valuable. In particular, he wishes to acquire Flora from the Cure Rose Garden for her beauty. To him, anything that holds no value ([[ItsAllAboutMe and only he gets to decide what has value]]) must be [[OmnicidalManiac destroyed]], including humanity, friendship, love, and life itself. When he goes to Earth, he levels the Pretty Cure's school because he sees it as worthless. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness He kills two loyal minions, one of whom loves him, when he sees no more use for them]]. Upon arriving at the Cure Rose Garden, [[PersonOfMassDestruction he starts to turn it into a wasteland]], which severely damages Earth, the Palmier Kingdom, and the other kingdoms in the process. Flora tries to help him see the infinite possibilities of life with a flower seed, but he considers them worthless and continues his rampage until he is defeated.

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** ''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'' GO!GO!'': This direct sequel features the [[BigBad Director of Eternal]], whose goal is to collect treasures and valuables from all the worlds and [[{{Greed}} keep everything of value for himself only]]. His collection includes various living creatures frozen in stasis, precious objects stolen from people, and anything else he finds valuable. In particular, he wishes to acquire Flora from the Cure Rose Garden for her beauty. To him, anything that holds no value ([[ItsAllAboutMe and only he gets to decide what has value]]) must be [[OmnicidalManiac destroyed]], including humanity, friendship, love, and life itself. When he goes to Earth, he levels the Pretty Cure's school because he sees it as worthless. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness He kills two loyal minions, one of whom loves him, when he sees no more use for them]]. Upon arriving at the Cure Rose Garden, [[PersonOfMassDestruction he starts to turn it into a wasteland]], which severely damages Earth, the Palmier Kingdom, and the other kingdoms in the process. Flora tries to help him see the infinite possibilities of life with a flower seed, but he considers them worthless and continues his rampage until he is defeated.
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** ContestedSequel: The season after the first, ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. ''Go Go'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would have had its plug pulled then and there.

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** * ContestedSequel: The season after the first, ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. ''Go Go'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would have had its plug pulled then and there.

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** [[DragonInChief Kawarino]] is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being much worse than she is. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].

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** [[DragonInChief [[TheHeavy Kawarino]] is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being [[DragonInChief much worse than she is.is]]. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].

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** ContestedSequel: The season after the first, ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. ''Go Go'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would have had its plug pulled then and there.



** Kawarino may only be TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being much worse than her. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].
** ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 GO!GO!'' features the [[BigBad Director of Eternal]], who's goal is to collect treasures and valuables from all the worlds and keep everything of value for himself only. His collection includes various living creatures frozen in stasis, precious objects stolen from people, and anything else he finds valuable. In particular, he wishes to acquire Flora from the Cure Rose Garden for her beauty. To him, anything that holds no value must be destroyed, including humanity, friendship, love, and life itself. [[OmnicidalManiac When he goes to Earth he levels the Pretty Cure's school because he sees it as worthless]]. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness He kills two loyal minions, one of whom loves him, when he sees no more use for them]] (he does have a legitimate justification on the one that loved him, because she just sabotaged his attempts to get into Cure Rose Garden, but trust us, the sentence after ''will'' render such justification null). Upon arriving at the Cure Rose Garden, [[PersonOfMassDestruction he starts to turn it into a wasteland]], which severely damages Earth, the Palmier Kingdom, and the other kingdoms in the process. Flora tried to help him see the infinite possibilities of life with a flower seed (which got sabotaged by that betrayed subordinate), but turns out one of the chief reasons why he came to the Garden was just to say that the flower seed given is ''worthless'' and continues his rampage until defeated.

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** Kawarino may only be [[DragonInChief Kawarino]] is TheDragon to [[BigBad Despariah]], but he ends up being much worse than her.she is. He enjoys [[ManipulativeBastard manipulating people]] and [[HopeCrusher crushing their dreams]] [[ForTheEvulz just because he can]]. The Nightmare organization may never have been a nice place, but Bloody, Kawarino's former superior, notes that Nightmare at least had teamwork before he took charge. He claims to be working for Despariah's immortality, but this seems to be just an excuse to spread despair. He [[MindRape mind rapes]] the Pretty Cure with his despair masks to turn them into Nightmare's slaves. Then he starts giving his minions the black mask, which gives them a [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity power-up at the cost of their minds]]. When Hadenya and Bloody refuse to wear it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he shoves it on them anyway]]. He blasts Bunbee off a building when he tries to leave Nightmare. It's revealed that he was the one who tricked Nuts into opening the gates to the Palmier Kingdom, meaning he was responsible for its destruction and all its citizens becoming brainwashed employees of Nightmare. In the end, when Despariah contemplates a HeelFaceTurn, Kawarino is shocked and outraged at her before [[KarmicDeath Bloody comes back to kill him]].
** ''Yes Pretty Cure ''Yes! Precure 5 GO!GO!'' features the [[BigBad Director of Eternal]], who's whose goal is to collect treasures and valuables from all the worlds and [[{{Greed}} keep everything of value for himself only.only]]. His collection includes various living creatures frozen in stasis, precious objects stolen from people, and anything else he finds valuable. In particular, he wishes to acquire Flora from the Cure Rose Garden for her beauty. To him, anything that holds no value ([[ItsAllAboutMe and only he gets to decide what has value]]) must be destroyed, [[OmnicidalManiac destroyed]], including humanity, friendship, love, and life itself. [[OmnicidalManiac When he goes to Earth Earth, he levels the Pretty Cure's school because he sees it as worthless]]. worthless. [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness He kills two loyal minions, one of whom loves him, when he sees no more use for them]] (he does have a legitimate justification on the one that loved him, because she just sabotaged his attempts to get into Cure Rose Garden, but trust us, the sentence after ''will'' render such justification null).them]]. Upon arriving at the Cure Rose Garden, [[PersonOfMassDestruction he starts to turn it into a wasteland]], which severely damages Earth, the Palmier Kingdom, and the other kingdoms in the process. Flora tried tries to help him see the infinite possibilities of life with a flower seed (which got sabotaged by that betrayed subordinate), seed, but turns out one of the chief reasons why he came to the Garden was just to say that the flower seed given is ''worthless'' considers them worthless and continues his rampage until defeated.he is defeated.
** ContestedSequel: The season after the first, ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. ''Go Go'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would have had its plug pulled then and there.
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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and Creator/MiyuIrino as fairies when their voices are just too annoying to listen to?

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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast Casting TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT can't do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and Creator/MiyuIrino as fairies when their voices are just too annoying to listen to?voice.

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** ContestedSequel: The season after the first, Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go, while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. Go Go tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the Core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff beind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had Anime/FreshPrettyCure failed financially, the franchise would of had it's plug pulled then and there.

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** ContestedSequel: The season after the first, Yes ''Yes Pretty Cure 5 Go Go, Go'', while still having some fans, is met with a bit more criticism on the whole, with many feeling it was a needless sequel with not enough connections to the original season, as well as being even more MerchandiseDriven then the first season, and is often seen as a form of SeasonalRot for this continuity. This affected Real Life sales as well. Go Go ''Go Go'' tanked compared to the original series in terms of merchandise sales and TV ratings so badly, Toei has never made a sequel season to any continuity of the franchise since then. In a way, ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' was made because Toei noticed how people felt tired of the Core core team of 5, and wanted to refresh the series afterwards. This was also because the staff beind behind this series was getting tired of being with the series for 5 years straight and new blood was needed, and had Anime/FreshPrettyCure ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'' failed financially, the franchise would of have had it's its plug pulled then and there.



* HilariousInHindsight: So Coco, voiced by Creator/TakeshiKusao, goes with the alias 'Kokoda Kouji'. Meanwhile, Kusao has played [[GuiltyGear Ky Kiske]] who occasionally tend to yell "Koko da!" ([[{{Mondegreen}} or "Coconut!"]]). This makes Coco's choice of alter ego name a bit more hilarious.

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* FoeYayShipping: Milky Rose and Anacondy, for a scene where Milky tries to engage her in combat, but Anacondy grabs her wrist and pulls her to be only a few centimeters from her face.
* HilariousInHindsight: So Coco, voiced by Creator/TakeshiKusao, goes with the alias 'Kokoda Kouji'. Meanwhile, Kusao has played [[GuiltyGear [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear Ky Kiske]] who occasionally tend to yell "Koko da!" ([[{{Mondegreen}} or "Coconut!"]]). This makes Coco's choice of alter ego name a bit more hilarious.



* PeripheryDemographic (Adult males. Then again, given that there was a "marketing" paper that listed the "main target" as 4-to-12-year-old girls and 16-to-35-year-old ''men'', this is an arguable subversion.)
* PortmanteauCoupleName ([=CocoNozo=], Coconuts, [=NutsKoma=], and [=ShiroUra=] are the most commonly used ones)

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* PeripheryDemographic (Adult PeripheryDemographic: Adult males. Then again, given that there was a "marketing" paper that listed the "main target" as 4-to-12-year-old girls and 16-to-35-year-old ''men'', this is an arguable subversion.)
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* PortmanteauCoupleName ([=CocoNozo=], PortmanteauCoupleName: [=CocoNozo=], Coconuts, [=NutsKoma=], and [=ShiroUra=] are the most commonly used ones)ones.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse (Bunbee, who started as a CardCarryingVillain and the Nightmare Group's [[TheDragon Dragon]] but became somewhat of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain after Kawarino was introduced. His popularity ensured his survival into the sequel -- where he [[PunchClockVillain gets hired by Eternal]], the new BigBad organization- and his PromotionToOpeningTitles.)

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* EnsembleDarkhorse (Bunbee, EnsembleDarkhorse: Bunbee, who started as a CardCarryingVillain and the Nightmare Group's [[TheDragon Dragon]] but became somewhat of a IneffectualSympatheticVillain after Kawarino was introduced. His popularity ensured his survival into the sequel -- where he [[PunchClockVillain gets hired by Eternal]], the new BigBad organization- and his PromotionToOpeningTitles.)



** LauncherOfAThousandShips: Fans have, in all seriousness, paired Nozomi with just about every character in the show [[CrossOver and more]]

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** LauncherOfAThousandShips: Fans have, in all seriousness, paired Nozomi with just about every character in the show [[CrossOver and more]]more]].



* {{Squick}}: Most YesPre fans would be okay with Nozomi and Coco's relationship...if Coco wasn't posing as a teacher, and everyone knows that [[ValuesDissonance teacher/student relationships are considered gross and unethical in America.]]

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* {{Squick}}: Most YesPre [=YesPre=] fans would be okay with Nozomi and Coco's relationship...relationship... if Coco wasn't posing as a teacher, and everyone knows that [[ValuesDissonance teacher/student relationships are considered gross and unethical in America.]]America]].
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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and MiyuIrino as fairies when their voices are just too annoying to listen to?

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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and MiyuIrino Creator/MiyuIrino as fairies when their voices are just too annoying to listen to?
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* {{Squick}}: Most YesPre fans would be okay with Nozomi and Coco's relationship...if Coco wasn't posing as a teacher, and everyone knows that [[ValuesDissonance teacher/student relationships are considered gross and unethical in America.]]
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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and MiyuIrino has fairies when their voices just are just too annoying to listen to?

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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and MiyuIrino has as fairies when their voices just are just too annoying to listen to?
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* WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, WHO thought it a good idea to cast TakeshiKusao, of all people, as a cute little fluffy animal fairy when it's painfully clear that he absolutely CANNOT do a cute fairy voice to save his life?! What drugs were those casting directors on when they cast him and MiyuIrino has fairies when their voices just are just too annoying to listen to?

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Cure Mint's [[spoiler:KamehameHadoken moment in the original and powered-up Emerald Saucer in the sequel]]
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Cure Coco and Cure Nutts in the ''Go!Go!'' movie! The beginning has Milk introduce how the Miracle Lights the audience is given work. Syrup walks out as "a monster" and Kouji and Mr. Natsu race out in order to "stop" him. When they mention to use the Lights to help them transform, the two do... into Cure Coco and Cure Nutts, their mascot forms wearing the hair decorations and sporting the colors of their love interests (Nozomi and Komachi) respectively. Yes, it's as goofy as it sounds!
** Continued with after the opening song... Karen mentions that [[DoesThisMakeMeLookFat maybe eating too much sweets are going to make them fat...]] and all of the sudden, cue not just Urara, but ''also'' Nozomi and Rin, hamming it up and saying their farewell for their beloved sweets... Though Chocola fixes it by saying that eating things in Sweet Kingdom isn't gonna make you fat.
** Episode 7: Coco trying to wake Nozomi up by turning into Kouji... and then got caught by Nozomi's mom with him on a ''very awkward'' position against the sleeping Nozomi. Her mom's FreakOut and Nozomi's attempts to 'explain' definitely count.
** Milk's introduction episode where she explains how she's suffering and had to play dead and garner many people to pity her to take her in out of pity... all in a sad tone, when suddenly...
-->'''Milk''': (with Evil Face on) ''They're all such suckers!''
** Episode 1 of Go!Go!: Nozomi signals the girls to get ready to face Scorp... but because they lost their ability to become Pretty Cures at the end of the 1st season...
-->'''Nozomi''': Girls! Ready?
-->'''All''': [[GratuitousEnglish YES!]]
-->'''Nozomi''': RUN AWAAAAAAYYYY!!!
** The 'Detective Komachi' episode is full of funny, what with the accusations here and there and then [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Bunbee]] butts in in the wrongest time possible and gets accused. Only Dream gets to hear his alibi, the rest just whoop him out of Nuts house with Dream telling them to hold up to no avail, ending with all girls, after driving Bunbee out, giving a low "Yes!", looking at Dream with thumbs up. ''In unison''. And yes, Bunbee didn't even get to whip out any Hoshiina monsters this episode.

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