Yes! Precure 5 GoGo!

Toei Animation Summer 2008
ActionMahou ShoujoSchool
7.1
Quality Score
0.22 (Mild Positive)
Audience Mood
6 / 10
Controversy
5,484
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

Nozomi and friends are back, their role as Precure far from over. The girls are given new powers by the mysterious Flora, who awaits their arrival in a place called the Cure Rose Garden. But to reach that garden of legend, they have to use a magical relic known as the Rose Pact. Problem is, our heroes don't know how to use the thing. This leads them to seek help from the four monarchs of Palmier's neighboring countries. Not to make things too easy, dark forces are afoot once again. An evil organization, Eternal, is keen on adding the Rose Pact to its ever-growing collection of treasures. To make matters worse, the director of this dastardly museum seems to have a vested interest in the Cure Rose Garden. Fortunately, a new story brings with it new allies. Enter Syrup, the courier boy with a bad attitude. His desire to reach the Garden is pure, but who exactly is he? And for that matter, who's the new girl in town and why does she smell like roses? (Source: W-M)

Audience Consensus

Audience sentiment is mixed. While some appreciate the improved animation and character development of Syrup, many find the series repetitive, with weak villains and uninspired monster designs. The excessive length of transformation sequences and the focus on questionable romantic subplots are also points of criticism. Overall, the sequel fails to live up to the original for many viewers.

Strengths

  • Improved animation and art style compared to the previous season.
  • Strong voice acting performances, even with bland characters.
  • Syrup's character arc is well-developed.
  • Villains are more fleshed out and given more screen time compared to previous Precure seasons.

Weaknesses

  • Overly long transformation and attack sequences that consume a significant portion of each episode.
  • Inconsistent animation quality with some sloppy scenes.
  • Weak and uninspired monster designs.
  • Repetitive fight routines and lack of strategic depth.
  • Questionable romantic subplots.