Idol Precure Breaks New Ground: Episodes 25-36 Review Highlights Historic Live Concert Crossover

The narrative of 'You and Idol Precure♪' has progressed through episodes 25 to 36, continuing its established combination of magical girl action and idol-themed storytelling. During this period, Uta Sakura and her allies have maintained their roles as Idol Pretty Cure warriors while pursuing their musical aspirations. This arc introduces a notable development within the series.
Episode 36 represents a significant event for the Precure franchise. It establishes a direct connection between the anime's storyline and a live concert event held at Pacifico Yokohama. The episode depicts the animated characters performing on the same stage where the physical concert took place. This approach creates a meta-narrative that integrates the fictional world with a real-world event. The series' opening theme singers also appear as themselves, further enhancing the link between the anime and its musical components.

Despite these innovative elements, the arc has received some critical observations. These include occasional inconsistencies in pacing and a tendency to expedite emotional developments, particularly concerning secondary characters such as Purirun and Meroron. Additionally, certain battle sequences have been noted for their reuse of stock footage and a perceived lack of the emotional depth typically associated with the franchise's more impactful confrontations.
However, instances of coordinated teamwork, specifically the synchronized attacks performed by Cure Wink and Cure Kiss, have continued to provide engaging action and strategic depth. The series effectively maintains its idol motif, blending lighthearted character interactions with the ongoing conflict against Team Chokkiri and their leader, Darkine.
Toei Animation's animation quality, the musical score, and the integration of the animated narrative with a live event are aspects that have been positively received. This artistic choice positions 'You and Idol Precure♪' as a distinct entry within the magical girl genre.
In summary, while these recent episodes exhibit some minor areas for improvement, the series consistently delivers entertainment and introduces narrative elements that contribute to the Precure legacy.
Credits
You and Idol Precure♪
Author
Original Idea by Izumi Todo
Cover Art
Miho Sugimoto
Studio
Toei Animation
Publisher
Toei Animation





