Meet The Cast of You and Idol Precure With Its Teaser Trailer and Visual

Meet The Cast of You and Idol Precure With Its Teaser Trailer and Visual featured image

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Toei Animation has revealed more details about the upcoming You and Idol Precure, including its February 2 JST premiere date, main cast, and staff. There’s also a teaser trailer and a teaser visual, with the former previewing a little of the new Pretty Cure anime’s idol aspects. 

The main stars of You and Idol Precure are Misato Matsuoka as Cure Idol/Uta Sakura, Minami Takahashi as Cure Wink/Nana Aokaze, and Natsumi Takamori as Cure Kyun Kyun/Kokoro Shigure. The mascot characters are the Kirakira Land fairies Purirun and Meroron. Purirun’s goal is to find “Idol Precures.”

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Chiaki Kon (Sailor Moon Eternal and Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts director) is series director for the anime, with Yoichi Kato (Aikatsu!, THE IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE!, THE iDOLM@STER SHINY COLORS) serving as series composer.

Some of the other staff include Miho Sugimoto (Puka Puka Juju, PROUD FUTURE THEATER Dareka no Manazashi) as character designer and Erika Fukasawa (Wonderful Precure!) and Misaki Umase (Kaina of the Great Snow Sea co-composer) as music composers.

Serving as You and Idol Precure‘s opening theme is “Kimi to Idol Precure♪ Light Up!” by Ami Ishii, Akane Kumada, and Chihaya Yoshitake. The ending song “Trio Dreams” is sung by the main trio of Precures.

You and Idol Precure is also getting a single release, which will contain the songs “Egao no Unison” (by Cure Idol), “Mabataki no Senfu” (by Cure WInk), and “Kokoro Revolution” (by Cure Kyunkyun). It will be out on February 26 JST.


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