


Meet and greet characters of Pretty Cures sometimes appear alongside other heroes such as Kamen Riders and Sentai Rangers.Ĭure Yell and LupinRed at a meet-and-greet event Veteran animators from the franchise were brought in as guests to animate the sequence. Boys FINAL WARS, a special Pretty Cure-style sequence was utilized for a finisher Fuuka Igasaki and Kasumi Momochi performed against a Yokai opponent. In the special Come Back! Shuriken Sentai Ninninger: Ninnin Girls vs. In Go-Onger episode 34, Cure Dream is seen performing Go-On Yellow’s part of the team roll call, along with Toppa Bashin and Kamen Rider Kiva performing Red and Blue’s.Ĭure Dream performing Go-On Yellow's roll call

Since 2020, the gap between Pretty Cure and Super Sentai widens with the premiere of the current season of the Pretty Cure airing over a month or two before the premiere of the current Super Sentai series.

Generally Sentai and Cure series end up starting nearly the same time every year with the Cure season generally starting one or two weeks prior to the start of a new Sentai series. It evolved into a franchise that both homages and parodies many of the tropes and elements within its sister shows while directing an audience both of young girls that crosses over with many of the fans of tokusatsu. We are Pretty Cure), which put extra emphasis on the combative elements of the magical warrior sub-genre of magical girls. The series began in 2004 with Futari wa PreCure ( ふたりはプリキュア, lit. As such, the show is often thought of as a sister series to both the Kamen Rider Series and the Super Sentai Series, with cameos happening often. Historically since the franchise's start, it airs directly before the start of the Super Hero Time block. The Pretty Cure Series (プリキュアシリーズ, Purikyua Shirīzu}}, also known as PreCure ( プリキュア, Purikyua), is a magical-girl anime franchise produced by Toei Animation, TV Asahi and Asatsu-DK. This article is about a sister franchise in the Super Sentai series.
