

Though baffled, Nozomi and the others open the letter. One day, a strange boy named Shiro Amai (Syrup) who claims to be a delivery boy delivers a mysterious letter to Nozomi at school. Life continues for Nozomi, Rin, Urara, Komachi and Karen after defeating Despariah. Transcription: " Fukkatsu! Purikyua Faibu!" ( Japanese: 復活!プリキュア5!) The Smile Blooms.") by the Cure Quartet, sung right before the ending theme played on episode 48. Two insert songs were also used in the series, the first being "Twin Tail no Mahō" (ツイン・テールの魔法 Tsuin Tēru no Mahō?, "Magic of the Pigtails") by Ise as Urara Kasugano in episode 18, and the other "Ashita, Hana Saku. The second ending "Ganbalance de Dance ~Kibō no Relay~" (ガンバランス de ダンス~希望のリレー~ Ganbalance de Dance ~Kibō no Rirē~, "Ganbalance de Dance ~Relay of Hope~) was used for episodes 30-48 of the series, and performed by the Cure Quartet, comprising Gojo, Uchiyae, Kudou, and Miyamoto. From episode 1-29, the first ending theme is "Te to Te Tsunaide Heart mo Link!!" (手と手つないでハートもリンク!! Te to Te Tsunaide Hāto mo Rinku!!, "From Hand to Hand, the Heart also Links!!") performed by Miyamoto with Young Fresh.


The series uses three pieces of theme music, one opening and two ending themes. The series began airing in Japan from Februto January 25, 2009, replacing Yes! PreCure 5 in its initial timeslot and was succeeded by Fresh Pretty Cure!. It continues on from the previous series, the girls have been granted new powers in order to save the Four Kings of the various kingdoms surrounding the Palmier Kingdom and to protect Flora and the Cure Rose Garden from the evil organization Eternal. Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! is the fifth Pretty Cure anime television series produced by Toei Animation.
