The adorable “Petitcure: Precure Fairies” net anime is set to launch its second season on October 9, continuing the short, non-verbal adventures of the beloved mascot characters from the “Precure” franchise. The new season promises a change in setting and the introduction of new mascots, expanding the world of these charming sidekicks.
A Deeper Dive into the “Petitcure” Phenomenon
First launched on April 3, 2025, “Petitcure: Precure Fairies” captivated audiences by putting the spotlight on the various “little friends” and familiar mascots from the extensive “Precure” series. The series distinguishes itself as a “non-verbal animation,” relying on visual storytelling rather than dialogue to convey its narrative. This unique approach makes it accessible to a wide global audience and emphasizes the expressive nature of the characters.
What is “Petitcure: Precure Fairies”?
“Petitcure: Precure Fairies” is a short anime spinoff that centers on the numerous fairy companions who assist the magical girls in the “Precure” universe. The first season gathered these diverse mascots, including animal Cures like Komugi and Yuki from “Wonderful Precure!”, at a “mysterious amusement park”. These bite-sized episodes, often lasting one to two minutes, have been streaming on the official “Precure” YouTube channel and other social media platforms, marking it as the franchise’s first project to be exclusively streamed online.
Production and Creative Team
The creative force behind “Petitcure: Precure Fairies” includes Izumi Todo, credited as the original creator of the “Precure” franchise. Yuko Okumura, known for her work on “Golden Kamuy” and “Kingdom 3D,” directs the anime at IKIF+. Momoka Toyoda handles the series scripts, while Rina Tayama composes the music. The theme song, “♥DANZEN! kawaii! Petitcure♥,” is performed by franchise veteran Moeha Nochimoto.
What to Expect in Season 2
The upcoming second season, premiering on October 9, is set to introduce fresh elements to the beloved mini-series. Viewers can anticipate a new setting for the fairy mascots and the appearance of additional characters. A 30-second trailer has been released, offering a glimpse into the new adventures awaiting fans.
At the conclusion of the first season, popular mascots Pollun (from “Pretty Cure/PreCure Max Heart”) and Mofurun (from “Witchy Precure!”) were seen transported from their amusement park home to a new “paradise made of sweets”. This cliffhanger suggests a delightful and sugary new environment for the fairies to explore, promising more charming antics and interactions.
Accessibility and Engagement
New episodes of “Petitcure: Precure Fairies” Season 2 will continue to be available on the official “Petitcure” YouTube channel, where fans can also catch up on all episodes from the first season. The series’ short, dialogue-free format makes it an easy and enjoyable watch for all ages, promoting pure visual charm and character expression. This digital-first strategy allows the “Precure” franchise to reach and engage with its fanbase through accessible online platforms.