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Witchy Pretty Cure!! Mirai Days · review

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Top reader Mar 30, 2025 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

The second attempt to portray the adult life problems of the girls we know from their past as legendary Mahou Tsukai Precure warriors. This time, different from Otona Precure, the focus was more on the plot and characters presented. It was a very good idea to use time as a theme, as the series not only provides us with the pleasure of seeing heroines from the Mahou Tsukai Precure we already know: Mirai, Riko and Hanami, but also allows us to lean into some important issues, such as the essence of time, the transience of human life or pondering the fate that awaits usin the future. Unfortunately, the small size of the series (it has only 12 episodes) made it impossible to develop each of the themes explored. Personally, I highly encourage you to watch Mahou Tsukai Precure first (season one), because without doing so you won't be able to catch all the references that appear in this anime. The friendship between Mirai and Riko is also consistently shown in this series. Their relationship despite the passage of years and the long separation (Riko can't visit Mirai as often as she would like, due to her duties at the school of magic). In this series, their friendship is still the most important feeling. I am very glad that a romantic theme was not introduced in this anime, as it would have ruined the whole series . So this anime tries to show a different kind of life path that women can choose (they don't have to get married).This is extremely important, as it provides a clear feminist theme to the series, as well as its undeniable value for me. The plot initially unfolds quite quickly. We are even overwhelmed by the amount of information, in addition, new characters also appear, the mysterious appropriation of Mother Rapapa's power and the locking of people in their happy past by Ire (the antagonist) are a mystery to us for quite a long time. In my opinion, the themes raised could have been used even better in the last episode, but I highly recommend getting acquainted with the series, as it is well worth it.

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