Futari Wa Precure

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Name(s): Futari Wa Pretty Cure (ふたりはプリキュア, Futari wa Purikyua)
Abbreviation(s): Futari Wa Precure, Futari Wa
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Date(s): February 2004 - January 2005
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Futari Wa Precure is the first season of the long running Precure franchise. Futari Wa Pretty Cure ran from 2004 to 2005, and was part of the first generation of Precure. It ran for 49 episodes, with the dub (called Pretty Cure) running all episodes and running from 2009 to 2010. The series' motifs are rainbows and hearts.

The original series aired only in Japan, animated by Toei Animation. This established the 49 episode format for Precure, which was followed for every subsequent season, apart from a few notable exceptions.

Canon Overview

Plot Summary

Junior high school girls Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro are thrust into the role the roles of hero's when creatures from another world, Mepple and Mipple, select them to fight against the forces of the Dark Zone as Cure Black and Cure White. [1]

Characters

Protagonists

  • Nagisa Misumi (Cure Black)
  • Honoka Yukishiro (Cure White)

Antagonists

  • Dark King
  • Zakenna

Side Characters

  • Mepple
  • Mipple

Fandom

Shipping

In Futari Wa Precure, due to the nature of Nagisa's and Honoka's relationship, yuri-shipping is predominant in the fandom. Cure Black/Cure White is perhaps the most common Precure ship overall, due to the status of the Futari Wa Precure season as the original season. Further, the prominence of this ship may be due to the close relationship depicted in the show, including the Romeo and Juliet episode. This episode featured Nagisa playing Romeo and Honoka Juliet and was considered to be a 'rare gem'[2] at the time of airing.

Reception

Generally, due to numerous cliches, Futari Wa Precure is considered, mediocre. However, fans list the fighting as the redeeming factor in Futari Wa Precure, as it takes on a more 'shonen' approach then other series[3] at the time, such as Sailor Moon. At the time of airing, some fans considered Futari Wa Precure to be boring, due to the nature of the 'girly' elements in the show. Further, the mascots were considered to be too annoying[4].

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