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If you look at Huggto Precure’s cast and animation style, you might expect this to be more of a slice of life anime. While it’s not, it certainly has a strong appeal for anyone who typically finds action anime to be far too intense for their liking. Huggto Precure is definitely a series with a niche, and you have to be willing to get into a very cutesy anime just to make it through the first episode. Nono Hana is the protagonist of the series. She’s an 8th grade student who wants nothing more than to be just like her big sister, who has a radiant personality and is practically overflowing with positivity and maturity.

One day Hana comes across a baby named Hug-tan and her fairy guardian. As fate would have it, she also learns of an evil organization determined to take away everyone’s tomorrow. This is getting deep into the cutesy concept I mentioned earlier. Hana makes a wish to be able to help baby Hug-tan and the world and is granted her own Mirai Crystal so she can transform into a hero herself. Keep in mind that this is a G-rated anime. It’s clean as a whistle, intended to appeal to younger audiences, and filled with sparkles. It’s also, somehow, incredibly entertaining to watch.


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