Title:Fresh PreCure!
Type:TV
Released on year:2004
Released in:Winter
Num Episodes:49
Nagisa Misumi and Honoka Yukishiro, the protagonists of Futari wa Precure, are as opposite as two people can be. Nagisa is the captain of the lacrosse team, a foodie, and a homework hater. Honoka enjoys learning and has earned the nickname "Queen of Knowledge" from her classmates for her work with the science club. Their lives are unconnected until one day, when they are brought together by a mysterious star shower.
Nagisa and Honoka are introduced to Mipple and Mepple, two Garden of Light residents. The Dark Zone's evil forces have conquered their homeland, and they now have their sights set on the Garden of Rainbows: Earth. Nagisa becomes Cure Black, and Honoka becomes Cure White, thanks to the Garden of Light's powers. They're Pretty Cure when they're all together! Pretty Cure must now locate the Prism Stones, the only force powerful enough to defeat the Dark Zone and restore the Garden of Light's damage. Will these magical ladies be able to defend their home against the evil that threatens it? Will they be sucked into the darkness, or will they be saved?
Fresh Pretty Cure! (!, Furesshu PuriKyua!) or Fresh PreCure! is a Japanese anime series starring the fourth generation of Cures, and is the sixth in the Pretty Cure metaseries by Izumi Todo. The series was directed by Junji Shimizu (Jigoku Sensei Nube The Movie) and written by Atsushi Maekawa (Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Jewelpet) and produced by Toei Animation. Hisashi Kagawa (Saikano, Bomberman Jetters, Phantom Thief Jeanne) designed the characters. Between February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010, the series aired on TV Asahi's ANN network, replacing Yes! PreCure 5 Go Go! in its original time slot and being succeeded by HeartCatch PreCure! Fresh Pretty Cure is the franchise's first foray outside of its target demographic of young girls, as well as the first to feature CG-animated dance routines in the end credits. Traditional playing-card suits, fruits and clovers, symbols associated with the Cures, magical devices and attacks used by the series characters are among the series' main themes.