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)
I'm here.Akane Fujita

Known to those in the know as a character song from Futari wa Pretty Cure, it’s a masterpiece.
Its gentle atmosphere suits the character perfectly.
This one is quite nostalgic, so there may not be many people who still remember the show.
But I think this song is a slightly nostalgic, heartwarming piece and truly a great classic.
I’d love to sing it at karaoke.
It’s so cool — stylish heart —Natsuko Koshino & Kyoko Mori

I think the character song from Futari wa Pretty Cure is a really great track—so cute and uplifting that it gives you energy.
Since it’s a character song, many people might not know it, but I wish it had been on TV more.
I’d love to sing it at karaoke.
Innocent HarmonyCure Lovely (CV: Megumi Nakajima), Cure Princess (CV: Megumi Han), Cure Honey (CV: Rina Kitagawa), Cure Fortune (CV: Haruka Tomatsu)

It’s an insert song from HappinessCharge Precure!.
In the anime, when they transform into Precure Innocent Form and unleash their finishing move, they sing this song to activate it.
The lyrics incorporate Cure Lovely’s theme of “love,” Cure Princess’s theme of “courage,” Cure Honey’s theme of “life,” and Cure Fortune’s themes of “fate” and “stars,” further enriching the anime’s world.
Let's! Fresh Pretty Cure!Moe Mizuki

This is the first opening theme of Fresh Pretty Cure!.
It has a bright tone and is a very uplifting song.
In the later opening, some of the lyrics were changed and the arrangement was updated; the version used is “Let’s! Fresh Pretty Cure! ~Hybrid ver.~.”
#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.





