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Futari wa Pretty Cure Episode 5: That’s the Power of Love

The fifth episode of Futari wa Pretty Cure was directed and storyboarded by Takenori Kawada, This was his first time directing Pretty Cure, although he would later go on to direct episodes for several future seasons, including Max Heart, Splash Star, Yes Precure 5 and GoGo, Fresh, and Heartcatch. Prior to Precure, he directed multiple episodes of Kinnikuman and storyboarded much of Galaxy Express 999.

The screenplay was written by Daisuke Habara, who I believe largely focuses on live action, but he would contribute scripts to Futari wa Precure, Max Heart, the first Max Heart movie, Splash Star, and Yes Precure 5.

To me, his episode does have a slightly different feel to it than the prior ones, as it seems to be more dialogue heavy and definitely gives Honoka some time to shine. Let’s see what we can find when we dig in:

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Futari wa Pretty Cure Episode 4: Interstellar

Episode four of Futari wa Pretty Cure was directed and storyboarded by Akinori Yabe and written by Higashi Shimizu. This was the first Pretty Cure episode worked on by either of them. Yabe already had directing experience in a variety of classic titles, such as Ojamajo Doremi, Kinnikuman, and Marmalade Boy. Shimizu, meanwhile, wrote multiple episodes for Fist of the North Star 2. Both would later go on to contribute to Max Heart, Splash Star, and Yes Precure 5 and GoGo, so it’s neat to see their Pretty Cure debut.

As far as I’m concerned it was a more than serviceable start for them, serving up some backstory to the fairies and giving us more than a few delightful bits of comedy. Let’s dig right in!

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Futari wa Pretty Cure Episode 3: If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It

Episode three of Futari wa Precure was written by Yumi Kageyama.  Although this was the first episode of Precure that she worked on, she has many writing credits to her name, including several episodes of Marmalade Boy and Ojamajo Doremi, just to name a few.  This episode was directed and storyboarded by Takao Iwai in his Precure debut – he has since directed episodes for several Precure seasons and as of this time of writing is, in fact, still directing for the currently airing season, Tropical Rouge! Precure.  Prior to this, he also directed many episodes of Ojamajo Doremi, Ashita no Nadja, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Marmalade Boy, among others.  The result is a more than serviceable little episode complete with a lot of fun bits and memorable moments.  It may not be one of the most standout episodes of the series, but there aren’t really many points to dock from it, either. And, as I’ll talk about shortly, that may be a strength.

Let’s take a deeper look!

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Futari wa Pretty Cure Episode Two: Citizen Honoka

The second episode of Futari wa Precure aired on February 8, 2004. The script was written by Ryo Kawasaki, who also wrote the previous episode, and it was directed by Yasuo Yamayoshi, who has extensive directoral credits on a variety of other series including, but not limited to, Kinnikuman, Mazinger Z, Marmalade Boy, and Ojamajo Doremi. Having a different director than the prior episode probably explains why I found it to have its own distinct style compared to its immediate predecessor – and one really worth looking at. Let’s dive right in!

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