Mayumi Gojo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
If you’re an anime fan, the name will probably ring a bell, but those who aren’t might not be as familiar with it.
That said, it’s a fact that she thrilled children, and I believe it was a major achievement that she helped drive the boom of Futari wa Pretty Cure, which, perhaps surprisingly, was embraced by a wide audience.
This time, based on messages sent to our site by fans, we researched well-regarded songs and selected her most popular tracks, presenting them in a ranking format.
We think this will be enjoyable for everyone—from beginners to die-hard fans.
Now, please enjoy!
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Mayumi Gojo Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Gambalance de DanceGojō Mayumi / Furappi & Choppīzu8rank/position

This is the second ending theme (late-period ED) of Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash☆Star.
The visuals are standard cel animation, but this song marked the first time dancing was introduced into a Pretty Cure ending.
Its upbeat rhythm and lyrics make you want to dance.
Additionally, versions with the same melody but different lyrics were later used: in the second ending of Yes! Pretty Cure 5, “Ganbalance de Dance ~Yumemiru Kiseki-tachi~” was performed by Kanako Miyamoto with Precure 5, and in the second ending of Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo!, “Ganbalance de Dance ~Kibou no Relay~” was performed by Cure Quartet.
No way, no way?! Totally yes!! Isn’t that IN?!Gojō Mayumi9rank/position

This is the first ending theme of Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart.
The song evokes the image of spring, and its lyrics depicting advancing to a new grade and starting a new life are particularly striking.
In the anime visuals, digest footage from each episode was shown on street-corner screens and TV displays in shop windows.
Gambalance de Dance ~Relay of Hope~Gojō Mayumi / Furappi & Choppīzu10rank/position

Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go! This ending theme is really memorable.
It’s quite a hidden gem with a great rhythm, and it’s a fun song that really gets the energy up at karaoke.
With its lively melody, it’s become one of my favorite tracks.


